Returning to the lighthouse and descending into the art-deco, demented and dangerous world of Rapture is as chilling now as it was when Bioshock first invited us to party like it’s 1959 back on Xbox 360. And with this review, Bioshock: The Collection can become a part of your collection as well.įorgive this parasite for his plagiarism, but I simply had to pay homage to the superb Andrew Ryan of Bioshock. Where anyone can be rewarded by a HD re-release that pulls no punches and throws in as much additional content as it can in order to earn your money (since the Bioshock series doesn’t have to work too hard anymore to earn gaming’s respect). Where the newbie can discover some of the finest games of the last decade. A collection where the fan can meander through memory lane. The experience must be patched in after you’ve parted with your cash. The experience is nothing more than a poor man’s Halo with meaningless lore dumped upon it. The experience is multiplayer only! No, says the man at Activision. Is a gamer not entitled to a triple-A experience when he pays for a triple-A game? No, says the man at EA.
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