Ken Levine

Ken Levine is a person that is credited in 14 games
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Ken Levine is the founder and creative director of 2k Boston, formerly known as Irrational Games, who have developed games such as System Shock 2 and Bioshock.

Ken Levine first got into the game industry in 1995 when he joined Looking Glass Studios. At Looking Glass, Levine would develop his first hit, Thief: The Dark Project. Thief was a big hit with critics, many naming it one of the greatest games of all-time. Thief would also be a commercial success for Looking Glass. Thief would be a large inspiration for future stealth games, such as Assassin's Creed.

Levine would eventually go on to found Irrational Games. Soon after founding the studio, Irrational Games teamed up with Levine's former studio, Looking Glass Studios to develop System Shock 2. Like Thief, System Shock 2 was a huge hit with critics, once again praising the game as one of the best of all-time. However, System Shock 2 would not meet the same commercial success as Thief, though it would eventually form a cult following. 3 years after System Shock 2, Levine would produce his next hit, Freedom Force. Freedom Force was a real-time tactical RPG that was seen as a respectful satire of comic books' Silver Age. Like Levine's previous titles, Freedom Force was met with many favorable reviews. Levine would then go on to develop his next hit in 2004, Tribes: Vengeance. Tribes featured an enhanced version of the Unreal Engine 2.5, called the Vengeance Engine. What separated Tribes from other sci-fi first person shooters was the use of jet packs, which became an important part of combat. Tribes was met with favorable reviews though was ultimately overshadowed by another sci-fi first person shooter, Half Life 2. 

The next year, Ken Levine developed the sequel to Freedom Force, Freedom Force vs. The 3rd Reich. In the sequel, the superheroes from the original travel back in time to battle the Nazis. Like the original, Freedom Force vs. The 3rd Reich was met with many favorable reviews. Less than a month later, Levine's next game was released, entitled SWAT 4. SWAT 4 was Levine's first attempt at a realistic first person shooter and like the rest of Levine's game, it was a hit. SWAT 4 was another huge hit with critics everywhere. In 2006 Take-Two bought Irrational Games, renaming it 2K Boston.

A year after being bought out, Levine developed his first game under 2K Boston, BioShock. Levine described the game as a spiritual successor to System Shock 2, which was apparent through its many similarities. Like System Shock 2, BioShock was huge success with critics, gaining many Game of the Year awards. Not only that, but the game was also a huge commercial success, selling more than 1.5 million copies.

Currently Levine is tangentially involved with the development of BioShock 2, while working on an all new project at 2K Boston. It also rumored that Levine is working a new installment in the X-Com series.
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Name Platforms Developer
BioShock 2 released on Feb. 9, 2010 PS3, X360, PC 2K Australia, Arkane Studios SA, Digital Extremes, 2K Marin
BioShock released on Aug. 21, 2007 X360, MAC, PS3, PC 2K Australia, Irrational Games, 2K Marin, Digital Extremes
SWAT 4: The Stetchkov Syndicate released on Feb. 28, 2006 PC Irrational Games
SWAT 4 released on April 5, 2005 PC Irrational Games
Freedom Force vs The 3rd Reich released on March 8, 2005 PC Irrational Games
Tribes: Vengeance released on Oct. 12, 2004 PC Irrational Games
Freedom Force released on Jan. 9, 2002 PC, MAC Irrational Games
Thief Gold released on Nov. 1, 1999 PC Looking Glass Studios, Inc.
Wall Street Tycoon released on Oct. 20, 1999 PC Lumis Studios, Inc.
System Shock 2 released on Aug. 11, 1999 PC Looking Glass Studios, Inc., Irrational Games
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Full Name: Ken Levine
Gender: Male
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Credited In: 14 games
1st Game Credit: Dark Vengeance
Currently Working For: Irrational Games
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