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The underwater city of rapture

By originalmclogic and 1 collaborator

  • GEOtheMEO2057
    GEOtheMEO2057 left a comment
    I chose something different i chose the impossible i chose RAPTURE
  • FacuPachecoO
    FacuPachecoO left a comment
    This is so great, nice job!
  • hyper_storm2011
    hyper_storm2011 left a comment
    Man what a gorgeous sight to see
  • ShinyWaffle94
    ShinyWaffle94 left a comment
    Thank you for sharing this. I am amazed at whats being created with a console based engine.
  • GimliGreenleaf
    GimliGreenleaf left a comment
    Awesome work. I hope i can do half these effects one day.
  • Loftos
    Loftos left a comment
    Lovely artwork and the use of lighting is amazing, loved Metro. Nice work.
  • robohobo93
    robohobo93 left a comment
    Beautiful work! As someone who's not yet played Bioshock, this tempts me to finally fire up my copy.

    The song is stuck in my head now too - I'll be humming it all day!
  • zoopdawg
    zoopdawg left a comment
    This is awsome! It gives me bioshock vibes
  • KNPlaysYT
    KNPlaysYT left a comment
    I like the use of Green
  • NezukoChan_18
    NezukoChan_18 left a comment
    Good Job Like It alot
  • skill_Zero22
    skill_Zero22 left a comment
    Very Impressive!
  • schreppybroepke
    schreppybroepke left a comment
    Love the update! The somewhat painterly touch to the new scenes makes them look like concept artwork that has been brought to life in 3D -- excellent!
  • SakkusMind
    SakkusMind left a comment
    This is really cool, well done! :)
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  • AutumnSatire
    AutumnSatire left a comment
    I love this so much! I love the bio shock games and this just takes me back. Although I have afew critiques. Push the fog range up more or shrink down the place. And I feel that there should be more texturing
  • schreppybroepke
    schreppybroepke left a comment
    Very well made! Instantly brought back that special Bioshock feeling! I think the signage is the one area that could use more work (I did miss the 'Fleet Hall' sign a lot & the '1959' sign could be brought closer to its iconic look). Still, great job!

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