Set in an
alternate history 1960, the game places the player in the role of a plane crash survivor named Jack, who must explore the underwater
dystopian city of Rapture, and survive attacks by the mutated beings and mechanical drones that populate it. The game incorporates elements found in
role-playing and
survival horror games, and is described by the developers and Levine as a "
spiritual successor" to their previous titles in the
System Shock series.
BioShock is set during 1960, in Rapture, a
fictional underwater
dystopian city.
[27] The history of Rapture is learned by the player through audio recordings as they explore the city. Secretly built in 1946 on the mid-
Atlantic seabed, Rapture was entirely self-sufficient and
powered by
submarine volcanoes. Constructed by
business magnate Andrew Ryan, Rapture was envisioned as the solution to what he saw as increasingly oppressive political, economical, and religious authority. The city was populated by those whom Ryan believed exemplified the best in humanity. It was revealed in an audio log that Ryan wanted Rapture to become an "
Eden", a concept furthered by the resources ADAM and EVE, which are named after the
biblical inhabitants of Eden. During the early 1950s, Rapture's population peaked at several thousand, though an elite emerged, discomforting many of the inhabitants.
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If your wallet needs some help, you can probably beat Bioshock in a rental's worth of time, and buy it later if you really really like it.
I loved it up until the last act.
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I dunno... I was so pumped for this game, when I heard it was coming to PS3 I went out and bought a copy of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. And I read it. 1168 pages of heavy-handed objectivist philosophy. Don't get me wrong, I actually enjoyed most of it - aside from the 70-page monologue which took me about a week and a half of bathroom breaks to muddle through - but the point is this:
I am so dedicated to buying and enjoying Bioshock, I went out and read fucking Atlas Shrugged because a reviewer said something akin to "you get more enjoyment out of Bioshock if you're familiar with Atlas Shrugged."
My wallet does need help. I'd love to get my hands on Dead Space, and I'm having trouble deciding between Fallout 3 and Mirror's Egde... but I'll be buyin' Bioshock. Have no doubt of that!
But then I just looked up Objectivism on Wikipedia.
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Fucking cheater. Lolz.
...just had to do things the fast way, didn't we Speed Racer?
However, I must say, it did make Bioshock a bit richer when I played it last year.
Wewt.
A billion times THIS.
And honestly, they could've cut five-ish hours out of the game without any damage to the central narrative. All the fetch quests and the entire last 1/3rd of the game were so painful compared to the rest of it. And the enemies were boring as all hell, and got much more boring later (Same AI/weapons/etc, more HP... *yawn*).
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FPS + Mouse and Keyboard = yes.
...if you can run it.
Yeah? I read the Fountainhead in middle school. Well, 8th grade. I didn't finish it until 9th grade. Then I read Far East of Eden by John Steinbeck. To this day I have no idea how I mustered up the patience for those books when I couldn't even pass basic algebra.
That's some cruel and unusual shit.
Hey guys...it has Trophies!
It was also the only game I got 1000/1000 Gamerscore on, so it'll likely be the first game I get a Platinum Trophy on as well.
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If you can run it, $20 on steam is an absolute steal
It's 55$ over here :x
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Xbox360 Gamertag: Emuchop
Blasphemy.
hi5 so did I and I thought it played better that way
As for Ayn Rand - she is a terrible, terrible author. I say that having read all of her fiction (and part of a philosophy book). She certainly had big ideas, but all of her stories were thinly veiled diatribes on how much everybody except her sucked. I'm quite embarassed to admit I actually liked her for a period.
ANYWAY. You in no way need to need to read any of Rand's stuff to enjoy Bioshock. In fact, I recommend against it.
I'm reading Atlas Shrugged right now. It's very well written but extremely heavy-handed. I don't think I have to believe in her philosophies to enjoy the story though.
I'm not sure about that, but looking over the Trophies list, there is a new higher difficulty.
Wait just one second thar. One of Ayn Rand's short stories was the basis for 2112. 2112 man.
But still... a lot of positive things said about it. I would be missing out, no doubt.
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Sorry for double post >_<
God I love 2112! Anthem is quite a good book, but it has room for improvement. It's the only Rand book I've read though.
PC PS3 PS2 DS PSP.
You certainly don't. They're only relevant because the bad guy believes in them.
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1) Cutscenes are letterboxed. Completely threw me out of the experience and ruins the semi-nonlinear feel.
2) The final boss. After creating such a realistic atmosphere, it's a shame that the final boss feels like a generic video game boss.
3)
Still, one of the best experiences around in modern gaming. Just a couple of tweaks could have made it so much better.
So you don't think you deserved the good ending because you killed mutants that were trying to kill you? Doesn't really seem like that much of a problem.
There should've been a middle ending for if you GIANT FUCKING MEGA SPOILERS DON'T READ IF YOU HAVEN'T PLAYED YOU WILL HATE YOURSELF SO MUCH
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He also violated and mutilated them just for kicks.
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And even then, it's not really worth it
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Again, ANYWAY. I may have to get the PS3 version at some point down the line, since my 360 is dead.
And I'm thinking you'd have to be a pretty fucked up individual to be able to get through Rapture.