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Bioshock’s Ken Levine working on an interactive Twilight Zone project

Bioshock’s Ken Levine is hard at work on an interactive game-film hybrid based on The Twilight Zone.

“Playing my games, you can probably tell Twilight Zone is something I grew up with,” Levine said of the project to Wired.

“They speak to a larger truth. They’re morality plays, fables, and often they’re about a character who is going through an experience that’s central to their life but also speaks to a larger part of the human condition. I don’t think [Rod] Serling [creator of The Twilight Zone], at the beginning, set out to be a science-fiction writer. But he found that this is a great medium to do metaphor.”

Levine will work with Sam Barlow, creator of Her Story, on the project.

Further details of the project are sparse, but we’ll bring you more as it’s known.


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