Freedom Force

Irrational Games Podcast Interview

The 178th episode of Gamers With Jobs’ podcast series includes an interview with Irrational Games studio community manager Collin Moore about the launch of their new website, how it caters to even their “legacy” System Shock 2 fans, what their…

Irrational Behavior Podcast Series, Episode 3

A third Irrational Behavior podcast episode is online, with this latest episode featuring commentary from several developers on the work they did prior to being hired at Irrational Games. If you can handle a gross but well-planned practical joke, the…

Irrational Games Reflections and Imagery

Irrational Games’ official website has been updated with two new articles, the first of which spotlights some never-before-seen artwork created for Freedom Force (plus a BioShock sculpture) and another that reflects back on how the video game industry has evolved since…

Irrational Games Developer Profile

Irrational Games’ official website has been updated with a profile of artist Robb Waters, whose list of credits include System Shock, Thief, Freedom Force, Freedom Force vs. The Third Reich, and BioShock. How is the art you do here for…

Freedom Force Concept Art

The guys over at Irrational Games have slapped up a Valentine’s Day-themed piece of concept art for Man-Bot, our favorite armor-covered, Energy X-induced hero from the Freedom Force series.

Irrational Behavior Podcast Series, Episodes 1 and 2

Irrational Games has been busy adding quite a bit of content to their newly launched website, including a series of podcasts entitled “Irrational Behavior”.  In the first two episodes (here and here), various team members give us an inside look…

Irrational Games Interview

GameSpot is the latest website to catch up with Irrational Games’ Ken Levine for a discussion about the company’s recent name change and what’s next for his team of developers. Levine also said that there’s value in the Irrational brand…

Irrational Games Interview

The company’s decision to change its name back to “Irrational Games” seems to be a popular topic, as IGN is next in line to publish an interview with Ken Levine about the circumstances around the decision, the origin of the name itself,…

Irrational Games Interview

Joystiq was able to corner Irrational Games frontman Ken Levine for a Q&A about the company’s recent name change from 2K Boston, their plans for the newly launched website, some of the games they’ve worked on that were never released,…