I'd love to see an adaptation of Rapture. I think as far as a movie is concerned, the games' stories themself wouldn't translate well to a movie, but the world itself is incredible.
If you're looking for a prequel, I'd suggest the recently published book Rapture. The action jumps around a bit beginning in the second third, but I found myself engrossed in the rise and fall of Andrew Ryan's world. Highly recommended.
And what is also good if you're really into the story aspect you could check out Bioshock: Rapture, it provides some more back-story to the game as it details the building of Rapture from Bill McDonagh's (chief engineer) and Frank Fontaine's perspective. You can get on Amazon for 10 bucks, which is pretty good for a 200 page book. Bioshock: Rapture
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0765324849
Hope this helped
If you're looking for worlds, nicksan is definitively accurate. Ayn Rand's work represents a like-minded ideology perfectly.
But did you know that there's an actual Bioshock Novel that was released a bit ago--a prequel? I'd suggest you give the work a read, It's great.
http://www.amazon.com/BioShock-Rapture-John-Shirley/dp/0765324849
http://www.amazon.ca/BioShock-Rapture-John-Shirley/dp/0765324849
There is a book that talks about sort of the beginning of Rapture from my understanding. Here it is available on Amazon
I'd love to see an adaptation of Rapture. I think as far as a movie is concerned, the games' stories themself wouldn't translate well to a movie, but the world itself is incredible.
If you're looking for a prequel, I'd suggest the recently published book Rapture. The action jumps around a bit beginning in the second third, but I found myself engrossed in the rise and fall of Andrew Ryan's world. Highly recommended.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0765324849
It's called Rapture and is written by John Shirley
Non-mobile: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0765324849?ie=UTF8&force-full-site=1&ref_=aw_bottom_links
And what is also good if you're really into the story aspect you could check out Bioshock: Rapture, it provides some more back-story to the game as it details the building of Rapture from Bill McDonagh's (chief engineer) and Frank Fontaine's perspective. You can get on Amazon for 10 bucks, which is pretty good for a 200 page book. Bioshock: Rapture
BioShock: Rapture
Amazon here i come.
I was disappointed in Bioshock 2, in part because I rushed through it.
I read Bioshock: Rapture by John Shirley, a prequel, and replayed Bioshock 2 with much more enjoyment. http://www.amazon.com/dp/0765324849