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Dead by Daylight, BIOSHOCK Chapter

Dead by Daylight, Bioshock Chapter(Unfinished)


Concept

Killer: The Addict

Speed: 4.4m/s, T Radius: 32 Meters, Weapon: Lead Pipe, Ability: TBD

Lore: Josiah Collins arrived in Rapture to seek a getaway from the life above the surface. He managed to work his way up the ranks of society and social class in Rapture. Through countless jobs and hard work, he struck a deal with the owner of the Rapture bank and received a loan to start up his own business. His business was a store, and most of the profit he made went to Fontaine's Home For The Poor, or so people thought. It actually went right into his pocket so he could buy more Adam to purchase more Plasmids and gene tonics, which he had become fairly reliant on to keep his sanity. His over use of Plasmids has made him disfigured, so he wore his masquerade mask from the recent new years ball to hide his face. But, one night he was approached by a whistleblower who said she'd reveal his shady buissness practices to the public, unless he payed up. In a rage of fear that he'd be arrested, he took a lead pipe to her temple, killing her in one strike. On his way back to his apartment in Olympus Heights, he passed out as a dark fog surrounded him. Some say he fled Rapture, others say he still stalks the halls of Rapture.

Perks: Entrepreneurs Eye: For each good skill check done, survivors working on generators will receive the oblivious effect 5/10/15 seconds, and for each great skill check done, survivors auras are shown to you 2/4/6 seconds.

If you have any further ideas or critiques, please comment them below.

Comments

  • Orion
    Orion Member Posts: 21,675

    Bioshock chapter should have either a Big Daddy or Big Sister (I'm more partial toward the latter, but I understand the former is more iconic), IMO.

  • Thypari
    Thypari Member Posts: 67
    edited June 2020

    A big daddy with a little sister on his shoulder. And have an extra option to "Steal Life Essence" when a survivor is in the dying state. So the little sister will jump down with her syringe and starts sucking you dry (takes 60s). Another survivor can tackle the little sister, which results in an animation where the big daddy will bash you away, putting the little sister back on his shoulder: This results in the rescuer losing 1 health state.


    The life force collection could then be used as a resource, maybe for a plasmid ability that results in mori. So there is incentive to tackle the little sister as early as possible.

  • guyDDDfieri
    guyDDDfieri Member Posts: 9

    A big daddy would be cool, but it would probably have collision and clipping issues on most maps.

  • Huff
    Huff Member Posts: 1,480

    I'm not sure how "horror" Bioshock is but I have to admit that it would have a lot of potential. A lot of different powers (forgot what they call em in the game, those little Syringe things) for you to use, like Lightning or Fire or mind control or whatever, and that would make for interesting potential.

  • Zaitsev
    Zaitsev Member Posts: 1,285

    Im sorry but there cant be Bioshock anything without Big Daddy. Big Daddies are one of the most iconic villains in gaming history. Getting a non Big Daddy killer in a Bioshock chapter, would have been like getting Big Boss without being voiced by David Hayter.