You can see why the game is so loved and why it spawned a spiritual successor. But for much of the game it felt like a slog for me. The game had a lot of depth to it in part because it was designed to be more like a FPS-RPG hybrid. The story was also very good and meeting SHODAN for the first time is one of my favorite intros for a character ever. In general I liked the game because its the classic system of here is how the game works, here is a journal, now figure it out. I played it with some graphical mods to bring it a little more up to date. I finally got around to playing SS2 last year and in general I enjoyed it. How do I extract sounds/textures/models from the game? Is the Season Pass / Ultimate Rapture Edition worth it? What order should I play the games / Do I have to play all the games to understand BioShock Infinite or Burial at Sea? How do the remastered versions of the games in BioShock: The Collection compare to the originals? New to the BioShock series? Unsure if your question has been answered already? Check out the Wiki Blatant spoilers in the title or thumbnail will either be removed or auto-tagged for spoilers.įor comment spoilers: - Use >!BioShock!<, it will appear as BioShock. Spoilers for other parts in the series do not require tags although it would be greatly appreciated.
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