BioShock (Xbox 360)
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Description
In the year 1960 a plane crashes in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean with a man named Jack as the only survivor. He has the apparent luck of resurfacing in front of what looks like a door to an underwater complex. Without hesitating, Jack enters the door and is greeted by slogans that praise the city of Rapture, a paradise of free will built in the 1940's by a business magnate named Andrew Ryan. However, even before he assimilates all this new information, the descent to this supposed paradise ends and he can only see ruins and chaos. Learning about the destiny of Rapture will be now Jack's main motivation while he tries to survive the horrors that the free will can create.BioShock is a first-person shooter with gameplay elements and storytelling technique reminiscent of System Shock games. Rapture, the once proud social experiment inspired by the real-world objectivist philosophy of Ayn Rand, has been nearly destroyed, its inhabitants either dead or fallen victims to bizarre scientific experiments. The retro-futuristic setting incorporates elements of sci-fi with art deco and steampunk influences, featuring interior design and propaganda posters reminiscent of 1950's.
The game's plot is largely revealed through recorded messages left by Rapture's inhabitants before they were killed or mutated. Much of the plot development is therefore dedicated to reconstructing the events of the past, similarly to System Shock games. Limited usage of stealth, the possibility to hack security cameras and other devices, and character customization are the gameplay elements that further tie BioShock to its spiritual predecessors.
In its core, however, the game is more action-oriented, restricting the role-playing mechanics of System Shock 2 to abilities and upgrades that can be acquired and equipped by the main character. Most of the enemies in the game are Splicers, the deformed and insane citizens of Rapture. The protagonist has an arsenal of firearms to combat them, but is also able to use plasmids, which act similarly to magic and deplete a special energy called EVE. Various types of plasmids may directly hurt enemies, sabotage their movements, or enhance the player character's defense. Combat tactics often rely on successive usage of different types of weapons and plasmids. For example, encasing an enemy in ice with a plasmid makes it possible to shatter it to pieces with a single shot; protecting himself with an electric shield, the protagonist can electrocute enemies and strike them with melee weapons, etc.
The player can only equip a limited number of active and passive plasmids, and also has an inventory limit for every type of item. Restoring and enhancing items can be found by exploring the environment or purchased from vending machines. These can also be hacked, similarly to turrets, cameras, safes, and other types of locks. Hacking is presented as a Pipe Mania-like mini-game.
Plasmids, on the other hand, are mostly purchased by spending certain amounts of a mutagen known as ADAM. This mutagen can be obtained from mysterious creatures called "Little Sisters" - little girls that can be seen in most of the game's locations, accompanied and protected by very strong, genetically enhanced humans grafted to armored diving suits and nicknamed "Big Daddies". In order to capture a Little Sister the player normally has to defeat her Big Daddy. Afterwards, the player has the choice of killing the girl, harvesting large amounts of ADAM in process, or sparing her life. Depending on the player's moral decisions concerning the Little Sisters, the game's story will be concluded with different endings.
The Playstation 3 version adds a harder difficulty level called "Survivor Mode" to the game.
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Part of the Following Groups
- 3D Engine: UnrealEngine3
- BioShock series
- Gameplay feature: Photography
- Games made into books
- Physics Engine: Havok
- Premium Games label
- Technology: amBX
- Theme: Dieselpunk
- Theme: Hacking / Pseudohacking
- Theme: Steampunk
User Reviews
The Press Says
videogamer.com | Aug 30, 2007 | 10 out of 10 | 100 |
The Next Level | Sep 03, 2007 | 100 | |
Video Game Generation | Sep 06, 2007 | 9.8 out of 10 | 98 |
TalkXbox | Aug 28, 2007 | 96 out of 100 | 96 |
Jeuxvideo.com | Aug 29, 2007 | 19 out of 20 | 95 |
Game Partisan | Dec 17, 2007 | 9.5 out of 10 | 95 |
Stick Skills | Jun 09, 2009 | 9.5 out of 10 | 95 |
Xbox Gazette | Sep 11, 2007 | 9 out of 10 | 90 |
Daily Game | Aug 22, 2007 | 9 out of 10 | 90 |
Gameplanet | Sep 12, 2007 | 90 |
Forums
Topic | # Posts | Last Post |
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German PEGI (uncut) Steelbook Cover Art | 8 | Zerobrain (2759) Oct 15, 2010 |
Yikes. | 10 | Indra is here (19702) May 16, 2009 |
They're doin' it for themselves | 13 | Dr. M. "Schadenfreude" Von Katze (590) Mar 21, 2009 |
Since I can't reply to the old topic... | 2 | Dr. M. "Schadenfreude" Von Katze (590) Mar 07, 2009 |
BioShock postmortem | 1 | hydra9 (3851) Sep 07, 2008 |
Why Video Game Stories are Stupid? | 56 | Kit Simmons (246) Apr 13, 2008 |
This is a thread about reviews that aren't | 30 | אולג 小奥 (169687) Apr 04, 2008 |
Activation Revoke Tool available for download! | 1 | HandofShadow (49) Oct 22, 2007 |
Before you buy the game: DRM issues | 27 | Dr. M. "Schadenfreude" Von Katze (590) Sep 04, 2007 |
Demo Problems | 4 | St. Martyne (3562) Aug 30, 2007 |
Trivia
1001 Video Games
BioShock appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.German version
To ensure that the game wouldn't be put on the infamous list of BPjS/BPjM indexed games, 2k Games released a slightly modified version of the game and the Collector's Edition with only the German language on the disc in Germany. The changes include less blood, some changed cutscenes and no wounds on burned bodies. This version got rated "Not free for minors" by the German rating organisation USK.Hacking
The hacking mini-game (which can be performed on a variety of devices including safes, security cameras, item dispensers, robots, etc.) is basically a slightly altered version of Pipe Dream.Reception
According to Wall Street Journal Take Two's shares increased by nearly 20% after early favorable reviews of BioShock.References
In Farmer's Market cantina, you can find a piece of cheese that resembles Pac-Man, even with the dots!References to the game
BioShock was parodied in an episode of "Die Redaktion" (The Editorial Team), a monthly comedy video produced by the German gaming magazine GameStar. It was published on the DVD of issue 12/2007.Soundtrack
On August 24, 2007 2K Games released a 12 track compilation with songs from the orchestral score composed by Garry Schyman. The compilation can be downloaded for free here: http://downloads.2kgames.com/bioshock/BioShock_Score.zipOne of the songs that were included on the Bonus EP in the Collector's Edition, was made by Moby. It's a remix of "Below the sea".
Water
2K Games had to hire a water programmer and a water artist to implement the pools and the pouring water around Rapture. This involved modifying the Unreal 3.0 engine to create realistic water effects.Awards
- Games for Windows Magazine
- March 2008 - #4 Game of the Year 2007
- GameSpy
- 2007 – #2 Console Game of the Year
- 2007 – #2 Xbox 360 Game of the Year
- 2007 – #3 Game of the Year
- 2007 – #3 PC Game of the Year
- 2007 – Best Art Direction of the Year
- 2007 – Best Sound of the Year
- 2007 – Best Story of the Year
- 2011 – #2 Top PC Game of the 2000s
- 2012 – #2 Top PC Gaming Intro
- Mac|Life
- December 2009 - Editor's Choice Award
Related Web Sites
- Ain't Rapture Grand? (An Apple Games article about the Macintosh version of Bioshock, with commentary being provided by Lead Designer and Head Writer, Ken Levine (October, 2009).)
- BioShock (Official game website)
- Official Website (Mac) (The official product page for the Mac version of BioShock on the publisher's website, which provides a trailer, information about the weapons, plasmids, and tonics within the game, desktop wallpapers, a demo, and purchasing information, among other such details.)
- Postmortem: 2K Boston/2K Australia's BioShock (on Gamasutra (2nd September 2008))
- PS3trophies.org (Trophy guide for BioShock)
- Revoke tool (Download the tool needed to revoke one of the system activation credits.)
- Something Awful review (A humorous review on Something Awful )
- The Cult of Rapture (Official resource site where the full soundtrack by Garry Schyman can be downloaded, free of charge.)
- UHS: Bioshock Hints (Shows hints gradually, so your game isn't spoiled.)
- Wikipedia (The article on the game in the open encyclopaedia)
- X360A Bioshock achievement guide (X360A's achievement guide for Bioshock.)
MichaelPalin (1195) added BioShock (Xbox 360) on Aug 22, 2007
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