Granted, as odd and out-of-place as it was, the final boss fight mattered little for our review of Bioshock so take that as you may. Perhaps it was the game's many rather masterfully-executed twists and turns that detracted from the Atlas fight. Anyhow, it's definitely an odd thing to reference out of the blue.
"Today is the Jewish day of atonement, it seems," said Levine in a succinct tweet. "I'm here to apologize for the naked Atlas boss battle at the end of Bioshock." He then went on to promise that there will only be "one apology a year."
Since Levine was the director of both Bioshock and Bioshock Infinite, it stands to reason that he'd likely have some regrets about certain portions of these games, but it's hard to tell whether he was being cheeky with his Tweet or not.
In any case, if you've not yet played Bioshock (how?), be sure to check it out on Voidu, where it is currently at a 17% discount if you'd like to see what it's all about. Additionally, read up on our thoughts on what Bioshock 4 should be like!