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BioShock Review (continued)
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Manufacturer: 2K Games Find all 2K Games reviews
ESRB Rating: Mature
Platform(s): Xbox 360 Release Date: August 21, 2007
Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
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More User Submitted BioShock Reviews
Date: 2008-06-06 Good game I enjoyed this game. I'm not your typical 32 year old female, I LOVE video games. No one else in my family (Hubby, two teenage boys) wanted to play it, but they enjoyed watching me. I thought it was long enough, good controls, interesting story line, overall a good game! I would recommend this to anyone 16 and up.
Date: 2008-06-05 Bio"shocked" I will honestly say I did not expect Bioshock to be as good as it turned out to be. I have completed my 4th play-through before deciding to write a review on it.
Pros: -The gameplay was pretty smooth. Like most games you can adjust the sensitivity of the control sticks, but in addition you have the option to "unlock framerate" which degrades the graphics slightly but offsets it with seamless gameplay. I played all the way through with the option on and off. Personally I prefer the option on and will take the slightly less then average graphics. -The story was filled with twists and turns and hidden agendas. The first playthrough was thoroughly enjoyable as I was constantly surprised by the revelations you uncover along the way. -The voice acting was superb. The game takes place in the 50s era and I really got a sense of authenticity from some of the lingo that was used. -Adding on to the 50s authenticity, I must say I loved the music that often filled the levels coming from record players and jukeboxes. I don't know if the music was actual songs from that era or just songs they made up for the game that had the same sound. Either way it was enchanting. -Level design was above average. Each area was a little more complex than the last and followed a completely different map. The map itself was also very easy to understand and there was always the handy-dandy quest arrow to help out.
Cons: -The weapon and power selection radials (activated by holding either the right or left shoulder button) was sticky and not very responsive. Basically I found myself more often then not trying to switch weapon/ability and coming up with the wrong one. The only fix to this was to take extra time and be double sure the right was was selected before releasing the button. -The graphics weren't horrible but they weren't the best I've seen. The water effects were fairly realistic. The enemy design had some variation but as with most games after a while they all start to look the same. -Replay value is average. I'd say at the most worth playing 2 times for the alternate ending. I did play it through 4 times. Once for each difficulty and one time for the alternate ending and trying to unlock some extra achievements.
Overall I loved the game. If for nothing else than the gameplay and story. But for the small things I give it a 4 out of 5.
Date: 2008-06-04 Bioshock review The game was intensely addicting in the first 2 playthroughs. However, there is no multiplayer option, so really the only reasons to play it again is for the achievements and the alternative endings. Definitely worth it to try it out.
Date: 2008-06-02 Loved it! Just my kind of game! I played 4 times in a row and still wanted to play more. I can't wait for Bioshock 2!!
Date: 2008-06-01 Stunning Bioshock is a gem among gems. The XBox 360 has a slew of awesome games, but I found Bioshock to really reach a new level in gameplay, atmosphere and graphics.
I recommend playing it on a big screen TV in HD (if you have access to one, of course!), with the lights off. You'll be glad you did.
PROS: Engaging gameplay, stunning graphics, and an atmosphere that really sucks you in deep.
CONS: I can't play it when my kids are in the area.
OVERALL: Probably the best single player game I've played on any platform.
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