Another smoking review of Bioshock

michaels

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http://gameinformer.com/Games/...07.0814.1203.13551.htm
"Deep beneath the surface of the ocean, at a depth where not even the faintest trace of the sun?s mighty light can be seen, the cold, obdurate blackness holds the future of mankind. It?s here that the underwater metropolis known as Rapture was built with the dream of the top brass of science congregating to build a better tomorrow. As the experiments and theories began to take shape, science defeated common sense, and something went wrong. Something went terribly wrong. As your bathysphere descends toward this revered paradise, you are hit with the sinking fear that mankind may have gone too far. It?s not until you step foot in the ruins of this city that you realize just how real this fear is.

It?s this expedition of discovery, laced heavily with the philosophical undertones of Ayn Rand, that makes BioShock such a uniquely compelling game. It makes you feel like a fish out of water, gasping for air as the world around you takes shape in twisted and horrifying ways. Young girls, who could be no older than 12, scour the city?s dimly lit hallways for corpses to harvest. Lumbering giants, outfitted in scuba suits, emit moans like blue whales and wield a small army?s worth of weaponry. This world is as dangerous as it is wondrous. You want to flee, yet you can?t help but be hopelessly entranced by its strange beauty.

As much as you want to stare at its odd machinations and soaring architecture, the biggest draw in this underwater society is the power you have over it. With the flick of your fingers, you can send an agitated swarm of bees whizzing toward an ill-tempered denizen. Or, with the same motion, lightning could jump off of your fingertips into a pool of water to electrucute a small gathering of mutants. If magical abilities fail, you can always turn to a pistol outfitted with armor-piercing bullets to take out an airborne robotic sentry, or something more unforeseen, like a chemical thrower with your choice of napalm, electrical gel, or liquid nitrogen. And if you just want to mess with the freaks of Rapture, you could always hack into their security systems so that a health station delivers poison, or that a turret targets the people that originally programmed it. This high concept gameplay has variety in spades, and is polished to the point that every battle feels like a small war ? you won?t believe how much stress and chaos one ordinary thug can create. The game may sound incredibly complicated, but it couldn?t be easier to control. Your character?s movements are remarkably smooth, the targeting system functions perfectly, and weapon/power switching is effortless.

BioShock also may seem like a game driven by its setting and the atmosphere it creates. While delivering a level of intrigue you rarely see in games, its most captivating element is its gameplay ? which I can easily say delivers the most rewarding and adrenaline-filled experience I have ever had with an FPS.

Everything about this game screams perfection, but there?s one element that might not sit well with you. Rather than dying in battle, players simply respawn at a vita-chamber. The damage dealt to an adversary remains even though the player didn?t succeed. You simply have to go back and clean up your mess to continue on. As intense as the gameplay is, knowing you really can?t fail takes some of the bite out of it. Yes, this system will allow gamers of all skill levels to complete the game ? which is a developer?s dream ? but it may alienate gamers who only turn to games for a challenge.

Of course, even if you play games strictly for the difficulty that they bring, BioShock is a title that needs to be played, simply because you will never look at an FPS the same way again. Of the 15 to 20 hours of gameplay that it delivers, there isn?t a second wasted. Once you finish the game, there?s little chance that you?ll take it out before playing it again to see the second ending.

It?s ingenious, enthralling, and a masterpiece of the most epic proportions. So without further delay, would you kindly enter Rapture so that you too can experience the best that video games have to offer?"

Game Informer: 10/10
Games Radar: 10/10
PC Gamer UK: 95%
OXM UK: 10/10
 

michaels

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LOL that's one of the main reasons I ditched pc gaming long ago! I am too cheap to upgrade all the time for top performance.
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: RandomFool
laced heavily with the philosophical undertones of Ayn Rand

Yuck. That's almost reason enough to skip this game.

Well, the game shows those philosophical undertones to be a failure so that should probably make you happy.

Originally posted by: michaels
LOL that's one of the main reasons I ditched pc gaming long ago! I am too cheap to upgrade all the time for top performance.

Ditto. Two kids, a house, etc etc put me out of the PC upgrading game.
 
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Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: michaels
LOL that's one of the main reasons I ditched pc gaming long ago! I am too cheap to upgrade all the time for top performance.

Ditto. Two kids, a house, etc etc put me out of the PC upgrading game.

But, but, but....the keyboard/mouse combo is so uber-cool and leagues above a controller!!!

Sorry, figured I'd go ahead and put that out there before a PC fanboy came in. :p
 

foghorn67

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I wish I knew someone that could be around me when I play this. I am not used to RE, Silent Hill, anything creepy. I had the lights on and music going when playing the demo last night.
Somebody hold me.
 

Sniper82

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Originally posted by: foghorn67
I wish I knew someone that could be around me when I play this. I am not used to RE, Silent Hill, anything creepy. I had the lights on and music going when playing the demo last night.
Somebody hold me.

Same here I won't be able to play this alone in the house and I haven't even played it yet. I hate that games like this make me paranoid because some of them are quality titles. I will force my way through it though once I upgrade the video card on my PC or buy a 360(whichever comes first). I don't know if I will even attempt it on a 7900GT 256mb even though the rest of my system is up to the task.
 

bucwylde23

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Originally posted by: foghorn67
I wish I knew someone that could be around me when I play this. I am not used to RE, Silent Hill, anything creepy. I had the lights on and music going when playing the demo last night.
Somebody hold me.

I'm the same way. Probably why I didn't enjoy the first part of F.E.A.R and condemned:(
 

RagingBITCH

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Originally posted by: chrisg22
Originally posted by: foghorn67
I wish I knew someone that could be around me when I play this. I am not used to RE, Silent Hill, anything creepy. I had the lights on and music going when playing the demo last night.
Somebody hold me.

I'm the same way. Probably why I didn't enjoy the first part of F.E.A.R and condemned:(

Both of those games sucked ass. Jerry had FEAR and hated it...Condemned to me was just pretty boring.
 

bucwylde23

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Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: chrisg22
Originally posted by: foghorn67
I wish I knew someone that could be around me when I play this. I am not used to RE, Silent Hill, anything creepy. I had the lights on and music going when playing the demo last night.
Somebody hold me.

I'm the same way. Probably why I didn't enjoy the first part of F.E.A.R and condemned:(

Both of those games sucked ass. Jerry had FEAR and hated it...Condemned to me was just pretty boring.

I didn't play FEAR on the 360, played it on the PC, but yea it did suck.

I thought condemned was boring as well othe rthan the fact it was creepy
 

tatteredpotato

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Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: chrisg22
Originally posted by: foghorn67
I wish I knew someone that could be around me when I play this. I am not used to RE, Silent Hill, anything creepy. I had the lights on and music going when playing the demo last night.
Somebody hold me.

I'm the same way. Probably why I didn't enjoy the first part of F.E.A.R and condemned:(

Both of those games sucked ass. Jerry had FEAR and hated it...Condemned to me was just pretty boring.

Who's Jerry?
 

bucwylde23

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Originally posted by: ObscureCaucasian
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Originally posted by: chrisg22
Originally posted by: foghorn67
I wish I knew someone that could be around me when I play this. I am not used to RE, Silent Hill, anything creepy. I had the lights on and music going when playing the demo last night.
Somebody hold me.

I'm the same way. Probably why I didn't enjoy the first part of F.E.A.R and condemned:(

Both of those games sucked ass. Jerry had FEAR and hated it...Condemned to me was just pretty boring.

Who's Jerry?

You don't know who Jerry is? :Q
 

PricklyPete

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Originally posted by: RandomFool
laced heavily with the philosophical undertones of Ayn Rand

Yuck. That's almost reason enough to skip this game.

The game for the most part shows these philosophies to result in failure/anarchy, so it seems you wouldn't be that against it given your reaction.

Edit: Late to the party...
 

Aikouka

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Hmm I'm so tempted to play it on the 360 for the 5.1 surround goodness, but I know I'm going to hate using that controller (as I did during the demo)... but I don't use speakers on my main PC :(.
 

randomlinh

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Originally posted by: blurredvision
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: michaels
LOL that's one of the main reasons I ditched pc gaming long ago! I am too cheap to upgrade all the time for top performance.

Ditto. Two kids, a house, etc etc put me out of the PC upgrading game.

But, but, but....the keyboard/mouse combo is so uber-cool and leagues above a controller!!!

Sorry, figured I'd go ahead and put that out there before a PC fanboy came in. :p

It is better... ok, I just can't get used to the dual analog stick FPS. I would gladly buy a xbox/ps3 if they threw in a wireless (or hell, even wired) keyboard/mouse for those of us who can't let go :)
 
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Originally posted by: Aikouka
Hmm I'm so tempted to play it on the 360 for the 5.1 surround goodness, but I know I'm going to hate using that controller (as I did during the demo)... but I don't use speakers on my main PC :(.

You don't use speakers at all? :confused: Keep in mind this game will require a beastly PC to offer an experience comparable to what you'll get on the 360.
 

purbeast0

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i don't remember, but in the demo in the options, can you unlock the framerate?

in the final game you can, and it definitely makes the game run even smoother than it already does, however the tearing is awful when you unlock the framerate.

i just thought it was a strange option to even include.
 

Aikouka

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Originally posted by: DonVito
You don't use speakers at all? :confused: Keep in mind this game will require a beastly PC to offer an experience comparable to what you'll get on the 360.

Nope, I use a headset, and my computer is in my bedroom. On the other side of the wall is another apartment's bedroom (from what I assume). I chose not to put speakers in there out of respect as I tend to stay up later than some. I even feel bad doing laundry a bit late... well it wouldn't be so bad if there wasn't an annoying buzzer that I can't figure out how to disable.

There's no issue with my PC playing it:

Intel Q6600
Gigabyte P35-DS3
4GB (4x1GB) OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Platinum 4-4-4-15
eVGA e-GeForce 8800GTX
150GB WD Raptor

I know I'd love playing with the surround sound (although I think my headset or my sound drivers attempt to simulate surround sound), but I know I'd be subjecting myself to the annoyances of aiming with a joystick :eek:. It's really a Catch 22 here!
 

PricklyPete

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here's a list I got from another site...

Game Informer: 10/10
Games Radar: 10/10
PC Gamer UK: 95%
OXM UK: 10/10
Alternative Press: 5/5
PC Zone: 96%
Gamer.tv: 5/5
Eurogamer.net: 10/10
Playboy: 4/4 bunnies

as the poster said at the site I took this from... "will be the next title everyone loves to hate".

I can't wait for this game...I LOVED the demo.