Elizabeth porn causes Bioshock maker to “die inside”

10 October 2013
BioShock Infinite Anna Moleva Ormeli Elizabeth

Irrational Games co-founder and Bioshock director Ken Levine has answered questions during a Reddit AMA, addressing the explosion of “Elizabeth porn” across the internet, depicting Bioshock Infinite’s heroine naked.

“Seriously, whoever is doing the Elizabeth porn on deviantart, please stop it. You’re killing me. It’s like coming across a picture of your daughter. I die a little inside with every page view,” joked Levine.

The other Reddit users then shared links with Levine of his creations in some pretty risqué scenarios.

Levine was a good sport about it and said that he understands that porn homages are part of the internet culture.

Levine also answered (sarcastically) some questions about the upcoming Burial at Sea DLC for Bioshock Infinite.

Check out the whole discussion: AMA Ken Levine.

Source: Reddit

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  1. Space_Chief
    12.10.2013 at 10:16

    Mr Levine, the same culture which allows you to produce and sell these games also facilitates others to make derivative works / fan works of all types of varieties off your work. So don’t cry about it.

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