Remember BioShock for the PlayStation Vita? What was once one of the most anticipated games on the handheld has now faded into obscurity, with BioShock creator Ken Levin saying he’s “trying to make a match” for the game and with Sony’s portable. Now, over on Twitter, Levine has spoken out about the ill-fated game. The good news? It sounded like what Levine had in mind was something special. The bad? It’s not going to happen anytime soon. Levine shot off a bunch of tweets that we’ve compiled for an easier read.
on the Vita game: 2k and sony couldn’t put a deal together when I last checked. They seemed way more optimistic about this back in 2011. — Ken Levine (@IGLevine) July 8, 2014
Wish I could do it myself, but lawyers and all that. I still love my vita. — Ken Levine (@IGLevine) July 8, 2014
RT @chaddukes: @IGLevine what you had in mind for that game? –I was thinking a Final Fantasy Tactics style thing set in pre-fall Rapture. — Ken Levine (@IGLevine) July 8, 2014
something that would work well on the vita and not be a compromise in any way. also, as some know, i’m a turn based whore. — Ken Levine (@IGLevine) July 8, 2014
From Levine’s tone, it seems BioShock for the Vita might never see the light of day; unless a port was made of BioShock Infinite for the PS4, which can then be played on the Vita via Remote Play. Levine is “hoping” for that but admits it’s not his decision to make. What do you think of Levine’s planned BioShock Vita game? Would you have played it or would you rather have a standard first-person BioShock game on the handheld?