Bioshock Soundtrack: 02 Welcome to Rapture

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2008

Track 2 from the official Bioshock soundtrack. The entire soundtrack was free to download from the official Bioshock website for several weeks following the game's release but is no longer available.

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  • I'd rather this movie was made by Guillermo del Toro.

  • Let this movie be directed by the spliced up reanimated corpse of Stanley Kubrick.

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  • @scott9roductions You are absolutely right, A while back I saw an Interview with Jerry Bruckheimer and Ridley Scott, and both said they were big fans of the Idea of Bioshock but the cost for producing a film like bioshock would never be financable.

  • Haunting.....only word I can think of.

  • @RockBuddyProductions I think you have it off a bit... you're in the 1960's, but Rapture was built in the 1920's

  • There was going to be a movie directed by the director of Pirates of the Caribbean. But sadly the underwater set was too expensive for an R rated movie and despite all the efforts to save it, the movie was canceled. It would have been so good :(

  • @12bobsmith Bioshock just seems to heavily reliant on player interaction to be made into a movie. There are a lot of small things that a movie just doesn't have the ability to capture. The world itself it a good example. As you play through Bioshock, YOU are exploring a new environment, and anyone who has ever played the game wouldnt even be able to describe to you what that felt like. You couldnt get that out of a movie.

    I say make a movie based off of Atlas shrugged(By Ayn Ryan)

  • @wadad17 Oh guys, I have a better idea. LET'S make a fantastic movie which captures the game's storytelling, atmosphere, and pacing in a complementary way to enrich its dignity. Your attitude pretty neatly sums up the perception that filmmakers have of a hostile, uber-critical gaming community which won't support anything. That's why they're unwilling to put serious effort into making movie adaptations for games, dumbass. Facepalm...

  • I'd love a movie to be made of this, it would be fucking amazing! Well hopefully...

  • God I'd love to learn how to play this ;A;

  • @ronantheodor It happens in modern day, but Rapture was built in the 1960's.

  • Only Del Toro could make Rapture come alive

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