BioShock

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From the same minds that brought the unique horror shooter System Shock 2 comes BioShock: a first person shooter rooted firmly in steampunk science fiction. BioShock has an disturbing story loosely based on Ayn Rand's Objectivism ideals, and takes place in an underwater city where morality has been cast aside, and evolution takes the limelight. Welcome to Rapture! In BioShock, you'll battle crazed genetic freaks, armor-clad Big Daddies, and try to harvest the life-giving serum inside Little Sister mutants. BioShock is considered a modern classic and is a must-own for any fan of shooting or horror.

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Amazing visuals [12] Terrible multiplayer [3]
Engaging story [11] Not enough content [2]
Innovative concepts [10] Repetitive gameplay [1]
Intense action [8]
Awesome audio [8]
Addictive gameplay [6]
Just plain fun [4]
Tight controls [4]
Epic boss fights [2]
Loads of content [2]
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BioShock - Xbox 360

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Addictive gameplay  
Innovative concepts  
Just plain fun  
Loads of content  
Engaging story  
Amazing visuals  
Intense action  
Tight controls  
Awesome audio  
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BioShock - Xbox 360

Pros Cons
Addictive gameplay Terrible multiplayer
Tight controls  
Epic boss fights  
Innovative concepts  
Just plain fun  
Engaging story  
Amazing visuals  
Intense action  
Awesome audio  
Best FPS I Ever played.

I like just about everything in the game. The only thing I don't like is the lack of multi-player. I would love to see rapture with someone besides a dude on a radio miles away. And what up with the weak big daddies? I thought they would be more of a challenge. I think they could have made them a bit stronger. And I think there could have been a pretty cool online multi-player too. Like team deathmatch, free- for all, capture the flag and more.

BioShock - Xbox 360

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Addictive gameplay  
Innovative concepts  
Just plain fun  
Loads of content  
Amazing visuals  
Intense action  
Loads of content  
Engaging story  
Best Shooter

Wow.... I got this game over a year ago but I am writing a review now because it took that long to soak it all in. BioShock is quite simply...the best game I've ever played in my life. It's story beats the crap out of Halo 3 and Call of Duty 4 combined. It's graphics destroy Gears of War and Resistance put together. Its acting kills that of Command and Conquer. It has such a philosophical storyline that any gamer will loooove it! Not only is it scary--it is mentally challenging! Unlike other shooters, you cant't win just by running though a level and killing every enemy. Not to mention names (ahem Halo). Yeah...so.....GET IT NOW!!!

BioShock - Xbox 360

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Addictive gameplay  
Innovative concepts  
Amazing visuals  
Intense action  
Welcome to Rapture

This is a type of game that mesmerizes with it's visual surroundings and audio. It's the type of game you think a lot about. The entire premise of the game is about being in an underwater city(or whatever it is) and it's hard to dismiss this game as just a typical first person game. Is it a horror game? In a sense, yes, but then there are moments where you find yourself invincible with plasmids and then it doesn't feel like a horror game anymore. Every fight seems epic as you go up against TWO Big Daddys or fight a room full of Splicers in the dark. BioShock is a game not to be skipped. Even for a rental, don't miss out on an amazing game.

BioShock - Xbox 360

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Awesome audio Repetitive gameplay
Engaging story  
Amazing visuals  
High production without gameplay to back it up.

I know I won't make many friends saying this, but I did not enjoy Bioshock. It's not a bad game by any means, but neither is it a great game. It's an okay game that looks and sounds beautiful. Bioshock does deserve praise, but not nearly as much as it's gotten.
The visuals are, indeed, stunning. I'll admit that I played the demo and made the decision to buy the game durring my first underwater decent to the city of Rapture. If someone said "picture an underwater city that was build durring the 50s," I'd have pictured exactly what Bioshock offers. Unfortunately, you are never really offered much of a chance of scenery. Occasionally you'll pass through one archway that will be covered in ice, every now and then a room will be filled with water, and every now and then a room will be completely dark, but it all looks like the same rooms that you're in. There are games out there that make this offense worse, but the graphics are Bioshocks best feature, so i feel this is a bigger problem than usual.
The audio in the game also contributes greatly to the atmosphere of the game. You hear the constant dripping of water, making you feel like Rapture is unnatural and nature is doing all it can to destroy it (I can't really describe it accurately. You'll know what i'm talking about.) You'll occasionally hear an old phonogram playing some old music that really does add a generally creepy element to the existig general creepiness. But as far as in-game music goes, bioshock has almost nothing to speak of. Silent Hill uses random ambiant noises to screw with your head, but it also has the best panic music I've ever heard, and even when there aren't monsters running all over, the music still adds to the atmosphere. Bioshock has a few moments, and occasionally it will have music in the form of the aforementioned phonograms, which is creepy, albeit at first. The developers were trying to go for a more realistic feel, and I'll grant them that if you're being chased by monsters in real life you won't have a soundtrack to accompany it, but it only works for the first portions of the game. It gets really quiet.
The only note-worthy gameplay element is the Plasmids, flourescent over-sized syringes that give you super powers. Yes, it does add an element of strategy to the gameplay, especially bringing the environments into your strategy; however, I cannot bring myself to call a game that gives you superpowers "original." Granted there is one that turns your hand into a hive of wasps, which is by far the most bad ass thing i've ever seeen, but they're not all like that. They all end up being lightning, or fire, or kenetic powers, and we've seen all those before. It's interesting, but not original.
Bioshock is a first-person shooter. This means you have guns, and you should use them. I say should, because ammo becomes an issue. There is plenty of ammo to be found, unfortunately your guns can hold enough for about three full clips before you run dry. The point of survival games is to horde ammo, and the point of first person shooters is to use it. You constantly have so little ammo that you hesitate to use it for fear of needing it seconds later. This is NOT how I want my FPS to feel.
The combat is completely uninspired. You shoot things. You can shoot turrets, or a bunch of a bunch of enemies that look the same, or Big Daddy's. That's it. The enemies aren't that interesting, and with excluding the Big Daddy's (they're optional), there are hardly any bosses to speak of. And i killed a few of those without realizing they were bosses.
There is also a half-hearted attempt to add morality to gameplay, but there are two endings, and those depend on whether or not you want to kill little girls. That's it.
This is my problem with Bioshock. It's an average FPS with high production values. The only things that stuck with me were the portions that were scripted. It's not a BAD game. It's a repetitive and uninspired game that looks awesome. Rent it.

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