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Dom Peppiatt @ Eurogamer.net · 11/20/2025 06:59 EDT

BioShock was hugely important to the Xbox 360, but I remember it most for turning me into a smartarse

Back in 2007, I was taking my A-level exams. For both English Literature and Drama, I came out with A*s. I'm still quite proud of this, which you can probably tell from the fact I'm bringing it up all these years later - but there's a reason I'm bringing this up beyond the chance for a belated humble brag: I owe my full-scoring papers, weirdly, to BioShock. Read more

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