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BioShock


A mesmerizing masterpiece of horror - though not a perfect port

[Editor's note: Sharp-eyed readers will notice that this is the same review text we posted for the 360 version of BioShock more than a year ago. However, the score has changed. What gives?

The words are the same because the PS3 BioShock is nearly identical to the 360 version. The only changes are a few added plasmids that were downloadable on 360 and a new, but minor puzzle mini-mode that wasn't even incorporated into the main game. So the words are still valid and this is still a fantastic game.

The score is different because, at this moment, the biggest difference between the two versions is that the PS3 BioShock has been shipped with some notable graphical and performance glitches. A patch is said to be imminent to address at least some of these concerns, but the fact remains that this is the inferior version of a still wonderful game. Our score reflects that.

Now, on to the review] 

How do you review a game like BioShock? When describing an experience so overwhelmingly original and so mind-blowingly brilliant, where exactly do you begin? When every single aspect of a game has been as creatively conceived, meticulously crafted and lovingly produced as it has been here, how do you possibly condense your thoughts into just a few hundred words?

We suppose the best place to start is where you will start - in an airplane, as it plummets toward the frigid black ocean surrounding a lonely lighthouse. The sequence is harrowing, but ironically, may be the last normal thing that happens to you in BioShock. For the next 20-25 hours, you will be submerged in a haunted underwater world, a formerly utopian metropolis named Rapture in which every ideal has been twisted and every dream destroyed.

Citizens who came to this city seeking freedom now wander its streets as monsters, the mutated products of unrestricted science. Businessmen who came seeking opportunity turned to war instead, ruining the fragile infrastructure. The population's most innocent - little girls - are forced to commit the most unthinkable acts. And Rapture's founder, Andrew Ryan, would rather see his creation crumble than see it saved.

BioShock's story is the best we've witnessed on the Xbox 360 to date. The concept, characters and pacing are all leagues above the current competition; the genuinely shocking twists are worthy of a feature film. Unlike a movie, however, the experience here is always a personal one - a quest of discovery, a search for identity. Most remarkably, while the answers you desire do exist, the game does not give them away easily. You can play through once, neglecting a particular audio tape or scratched message on the wall, and miss an entire layer of the plot. The more time you give to BioShock, the more it rewards you.


 
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smallberry  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Its really a shame that they shipped with glitches even after working on it for so long. That said, everyone needs to play this game. No excuses.
em0calypse  - 1 year 1 month ago 
a patch is coming...hope it fixed the bug
Defguru7777  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Wow, just coming on the PS3 brings the score down by one point. Ouch.
GoldenMe  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Why does it seems that PS3 ports are always buggy? Glad to have this game for 360 already.
Cryose  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Something that I would like to add in is that in my opinion, this game is better as a rental than to own. It is an amazing game, for sure, but the fact that it is single-player only means that you simply can't play it forever.
adrenaguy  - 1 year 1 month ago 
i am so happy, i have played about 2/5 of the way through on glorious 360, now full way on PS3 and later 360, i love this game!
Graham  - 1 year 1 month ago 
@Cryose:

I completely agree. Everyone does need to play this game, whether it's on 360, PS3 or PC. No one has an excuse to miss out now, but there is only so much replay value in a game that is designed as single-player only. Granted, it does have multiple endings so you can go back and run it a few times, but it certainly doesn't have the staying power of a multiplayer centric game. If you have a three day weekend, go out and rent Bioshock and dive into it. You could probably play through it twice in that time and fully enjoy it.
Princeton12  - 1 year 1 month ago 
While I do have this game for 360, I hope to get it for PS3 soon. This is right up there with Halo 3, Call of Duty 4, and GTA IV.
Th3_Gr1m_Re4per  - 1 year 29 days ago 
@Cryose & Graham
I agree and disagree. Becouse the game has no online it means it has even better single player. Take CoD4 for example. Above average campaign and perfect multiplayer. Then this game must have an almost pefect campaign and isn't that worth a few replays?

And why do a few bugs and glitches get this game down from 10 to 9? I'm starting to think you guys on Gamesradar are PC and Xbox fanboys.
Jason.Darksavior  - 1 year 28 days ago 
When I was playing the game on Xbox 360, around half way through it would turn laggy...Might be my console...but I hope this PS3 version doesnt suffer from lag.
Snert  - 1 year 13 days ago 
I bought this a week ago..and WOW.
Sashaquatch619  - 10 months 23 days ago 
no one said first sooo 1st

this game is probably 1st on my list of games toget after watching my friend play it on the PC
Thequestion 121  - 10 months 13 days ago 
This game is like no other. i am so happy that I have it.
Jason.Darksavior  - 7 months 14 days ago 
Bioshock is such an amazing game....love playing it.
hardcore_gamer1990  - 6 months 12 days ago 
Ironic that i've just read an article on why bioshock 2 isnt a good idea and i shall now quote this article : Please don't let this game become that forgotten, one-of-a-kind masterpiece. We need sequels.

I love how GR contradicts itself :]
w40kfanatic  - 4 months 21 days ago 
im getting bioshock this week and cant wait to play it. i hope its as good as i/everyone else says it is. personally i (this is kinda off subject) hope that someday a game to match the awesomeness of metal gear solid 4 comes out. maybe bioshock will fill this title. maybe bioshock 2. maybe. maybe.....
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BioShock
BioShock

Genre: Shooter
Release date: Oct 21, 2008
Published by: 2K Games
Developed by: 2K Marin
Designer: Ken Levine
Franchise: BioShock
Multiplayer Modes:
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1 player SOLO
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