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* ''[[BioShock]]'': Released in 2007. After his plane crashes over the Atlantic Ocean in 1960, Jack discovers the underwater city of Rapture, an Objectivist utopia built by Andrew Ryan that has descended into chaos after the residents got their hands on the superpower giving substance [[Psycho Serum|ADAM]]. With the help of [[Rebel Leader]] Atlas and [[The Atoner|former]] [[Mad Scientist]] Brigid Tenenbaum, Jack has to stop Ryan and his army of Splicers to escape Rapture. But it won't be easy, Jack with have to harness the power of ADAM himself, which can only be harvested from the "[[Powered by a Forsaken Child|Little Sisters]]" running around Rapture, and they are protected by huge armored bodyguards called [[Giant Mook|Big Daddies]]. A [[Prequel]] novel titled ''[[BioShock: Rapture]]'' was released in 2011.
* ''[[BioShock 2]]'': Released in 2010, but developed by 2K Marin instead of directly by Irrational. Eight years after the events of ''[[BioShock (series)|BioShock]]'', in 1968, Rapture has been taken over Sofia Lamb, a staunch Collectivist who hates the [[The Evils of Free Will]] and has set up a cult centered around her daughter Eleanor. The player controls a [[Super Prototype]] Big Daddy, Subject Delta, who is woken up by the Little Sisters and asked by Eleanor to rescue her from her mother.
* ''[[BioShock Infinite]]'': To be releasedReleased in 2013, and set in a different continuity than the first two games. A Pinkterton agent named Booker DeWitt is sent to the lost floating city of Columbia to rescue a girl named Elizabeth. Unfortunately, the city has erupted in a massive civil war between the Ultranationalist Founders and the rebellious Vox Populi, and Elizabeth is guarded by the giant clockwork robot Songbird. Though the game isn't immediately part of the Rapture storyline, the ''Burial at Sea'' expansion links ''Infinite''{{'}}s story to that of the first two games, though it is unclear if the Rapture in Infinite is in the same universe as that of Columbia, given the multiverse element.
 
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