Still, Gaynor has managed to subtly tie together disparate stories into one universe-much like J.J. BioShock, Gone Home and System Shock all take place within the same universe, according to The Fullbright Company co-founder Steve Gaynor in a recent episode of Tone Control: Conversations with Video Game Developers. Whereas Infinite takes place aboard the floating city Columbia. Super Spitfire's publisher, CMP Interactive, is also a callback to the three initials of Minerva's Den's protagonist Charles Milton Porter, Gaynor revealed on the Tone Control: Conversations With Video Game Developers podcast (via IGN).ĭuring the podcast, Gaynor also went on to allude that System Shock 2 is also set within the same universe as Bioshock (and thus Gone Home as well), but there's no direct connection between Gone Home and that classic. Burial at Sea is set after the events of Infinite, which spanned several alternate realities. In Gone Home, a Super Nintendo game called "Super Spitfire" can be found while exploring the house. ![]() BioShock 2's Minerva's Den DLC adventure was Gaynor also worked on, features an old video game titled "Spitfire". The nod takes the form of, funnily enough, a video game. However, The Fullbright Company's Steve Gaynor revealed that a very tiny easter egg suggests that it is set in the same universe as Irrational's beloved Bioshock franchise-"in a totally non-litigious way," of course. ![]() On the surface, Gone Home doesn't seem to have much to do with BioShock.
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