As a veteran returning to play through the three games of is a pleasure, but it's a bit disappointing to watch the updates and behind-the-scenes content to each entry gradually decline.
As a veteran returning to play through the three games of is a pleasure, but it's a bit disappointing to watch the updates and behind-the-scenes content to each entry gradually decline.
BioShock: The Collection is mostly a labour of love, which definitely shows the most favouritism towards the original BioShock . The first game was always a gorgeous looking one thanks to the art direction, but the boys at Blind Squirrel Games went back an added some extra visual flourish to make it...
The original BioShock is a year shy of turning 10. At the time of its release, it seemed unlikely that the game, which stuck out among its peers for being a scathing indictment of an "eff you, got mine" society, would have any more relevance beyond its most famous moment: the twist which saw many...
While there's not much in terms of new content here, Bioshock: The Collection is a must-own for fans of the series, and a must-play for those that have yet to do so.
As a series, Bioshock was easily one of the best story-driven first person shooters of its time and as a fun fact, it was the ‘spiritual' successor to System Shock which gave the player some compelling characters and very entertaining gaming.
While there are a lot of gaming experiences that gamers would classify as enjoyable or great, very few make a mark that sticks with them for gaming-generations. I am talking about games that you harken back to when judging other games that you play.
"A wonder to relive or experience fresh."
Regardless of which Bioshock game from the trilogy is your favourite, the chances are that at least one of them you consider to be one of the best games of all-time. This alone is despite this generation being very crowded in terms of HD remasters, Bioshock: The Collection is a welcomed edition to...
Each of the three games standout in their own right; The first two games capture a unique sense of horror; The political agendas of Infinite push the boundaries; Each is supported by a sublime soundtrack and voice-cast; Minerva's Den and Burial at Sea DLC
No multiplayer for Bioshock 2
BioShock as a franchise takes inspiration from those that came before – System Shock, Thief and Deus Ex are just some of the key franchises that contribute in some way, shape or form to BioShock.
I haven't been this excited for a remastered collection since The Last of Us , and with good reason. The first BioShock made waves with its incredible locale, lore and script. It was a game-changer, not only for story-telling in games, but making the horror genre accessible to a lot more people.
Loads of Content | All three games look great | Good fun for newcomers and fans
Not a lot has changed in BioShock Infinite
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