We’ve been chatting with 2K Marin creative director Jordan Thomas ahead of our upcomingBioShock 2review, as you may have guessed from the truckload of stories we’ve posted. We had to ask the question everybody asks — couldBioShockwork on the Wii? Thomas’ answer was that it absolutely could … if motion controls were more subtle.
“Speaking only for myself, I don’t thinkBioShockis about interface,” he tells us. “It’s more about choice and expressivity — made immediate and spectacular enough to encourage experimentation. If motion controllers are subtle and varied enough to translate gestures into all the forms of input our simulation demands, then it’s absolutely possible.”

I’m not sure that “expressivity” is a word, but I like Thomas’ thinking. Perhaps Natal or the Sony Wiimote will giveBioShockthe subtlety and variety it needs. Would you like to use your own hands to fling Plasmids around, or do you prefer yourBioShockin a more traditional format?








