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Bioshock (PC DVD)

Bioshock (PC DVD)
From Take 2 Interactive

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #844 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Take 2
  • Released on: 2007-08-24
  • Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
  • Platform: Windows XP

Customer Reviews

absolutely outstanding game5
this game shocked my boots like no other game has. there are points where it is rediculosly scary yet at other times you get the great feeling of holding of a hord of enemies with your plasmids, magic, and your trusty gun. amazing game 10/10

Great game, dubious legality5
So I've had a few of the sound problems that people report and one crash, but it's probably no worse than many other games I've played over the years. Its general structure should be familiar to anyone who played system shock and system shock 2, some of the best games of their time! Great atmosphere and visual design and very creepy. What is worrying however is the issue of re-installation. If it's true that you can't do this more than 5 times, then the company really is renting this to you rather than selling it! And it's far from the only company with legality issues; Half-life 2 ran into legal problems in Germany, I recall, with their peculiar registration system. How is it that games companies are apparantly above the law? several have marketed unfinished, unplayable games with online patches and updates to make them work-useless for anyone with no internet connection! I'd suggest a group legal action against a company doing this, asking for damages of 20-30 million pounds - that would stop any other games companies taking their customers for a ride!

Flawless5
Well, in my opinion, I think Bioshock is the most intense First-Person Shooter for the PC that I have played so far.

Firstly, you start out as a survivor of a plane wreck, you land out of sea, and have to swim to some island. Little do you know that the island is Rapture - An underwater city surrounded by splicers, ADAM, robots and security robots, big dadies and even little girls.

Everything is done really cleverly. Robots and turrets can be hacked to obey you, you can obtain Plasmids (gadgets or spells) to set traps, kill enemies, get to places on the objectives, or just to have some fun. There are a mixture of about 9 weapons to choose from, first starting out with a wrench. Corruption and chaos has now transformed this once beautiful underwater.

The game will scare you from time to time, at times it will make you feel confused, but everything makes sense at the end. The storyline is the biggest chunk of the game, it is heavily relied on to make the game work. Anyone who loves to get engrossed within a deep storyline, will definately want to wet their beaks a little with this one. But anyone who prefers just aimless killing, no storyline but just pure crazy fun might want to reconsider. Im a fan of both.

Graphics are stunning. Blood, and textures, and water effects are highly detailed and makes you feel like you are in the game itself. Everything is life-like. You will find yourself scouting in most places for extra items, or tools or upgrades. Gameplay length is fairly long, enough to satisfy anyone for at least 12+ hours for the average gamer. It is extremely replayable, and the hardest difficulty will be sure to challenge you. Physics are also amazing, and effects are brilliant, as well as enemy AI. Soemtimes, enemies will attack in clusters, they will charge at you, and will be very persistent at attacking and wanting you dead. Some enemies may even drop down from the ceiling and it you when you least expect it.

All in all, a very, very good game indeed. Since the game is compatible with the 360 controller, it will suit both keyboard users and controller users. The only downside, is that 2K have added the option of placing install credits on the game (there are only a limitd number of times you can install this game) 5 times is the maximum. It is an attempt to reduce piracy, but many people would be left feeling violated by this. Although it is appauling by Windows standards, it doesn't bother me, because i only have one computer to play it on.

I advise you, if you get this game, make sure you buy it new, because the install credits could have been used up before.