Bioshock Cosplay at the Georgia Aquarium

Posted on 24 November 2009 by


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One of the tough choices in the 2007 hit video game Bioshock was deciding whether to save the ‘Little Sisters’ and sacrifice some of the ‘Adam’ you need to make it through the game, or to kill them and gain more Adam but also a label as an evil murderer. Whatever choice you make, you have to get past her ‘Big Daddy’ to get there. The pairing is perhaps the most recognizable part of the story-driven shooter based on the philosophy of Ayn Rand.

Recently a couple held a Bioshock Cosplay photo shoot at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta. Here are some details:

This is an amazing Big Daddy/Little Sister cosplay gallery taken at the Georgia Aquarium courtesy of the amazing talent of Harrison Krix, who made the Big Daddy suit and Little Sister ADAM syringe. He’s also the one IN the suit, and that’s his fiancee as the Little Sister. Harrison runs Volpin Props and does commission work, but is busy until July 2010, when he’s also getting married. Good looking, guys — and great location for the shoot. Too bad I’d trap bolt out of that hallway. AND wrestle all the sharks when it floods.

Source: Geekologie – head on over to check out all of the stunning photos!

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