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Set in the underwater dystopia of Rapture in the ’60’s, Bioshock is a first-person shooter with the premise of arming and genetically modifying yourself in order to survive against the maddened anomalies of the city: Splicers, Big Daddies and Little Sisters. Featuring a philosophical narrative, Bioshock takes place during a civil war and questions the player’s morality in order to determine the outcome.
BioShock takes place in 1960 in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, where Jack, sole survivor of a plane crash, discovers the entrance to the recluse underwater city of Rapture, at the end of a civil war which left most of this utopia in disrepair. Finding himself in an alien world, he has no choice but to fight for his survival against the Splicers, degenerated citizens addicted to the genetic material known as ADAM, and all the traps laid down by the city's visionary founder, Andrew Ryan. His only help lies in Atlas, a revolutionary man seeking to escape safely to the surface with his family.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz / AMD Sempron 2500+ | Intel Pentium Dual Core E2140 1.60GHz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 3600+ |
CPU SPEED | 2.4 GHz | |
VRAM | 128 MB | 256 MB |
RAM | 1 GB | 2 GB |
OS | Win Xp 32 | Win Xp 32 |
Graphics Card | nVidia GeForce 6600 GT / AMD Radeon X1300 256MB | nVidia GeForce 7900 GT / AMD Radeon X1800 Series 256MB |
Direct X | DX 9 | DX 9 |
SOUND CARD | Yes | Yes |
HDD Space | 8 GB | 8 GB |
Game Analysis | Genetically enhanced action-adventure, survival horror first-person shooter by 2K Boston/2K Australia (previously Irrational Games) that lets you do things never before possible in the genre. Turn everything into a weapon, biologically mod your body with plasmids, hack devices and systems, upgrade your weapons and craft new ammo variants, and experiment with different battle techniques. It also contains some mature content.The game is based on exploring the dystopia of an isolated underwater city called Rapture in 1960 and surviving the mutated beings and mechanical drones within it. The architecture and society of Rapture was strongly inspired by the works of Ayn Rand, especially Atlas Shrugged, while the game itself is described by the developers as a "spiritual successor" to their previous PC title System Shock 2. | |
High FPS | 200+ FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Note | Game requires Internet connection for activation | |
Optimization Score | 8.8 |
Unique world.
Lack of characters
Bioshock (Xbox 360)
A brilliant and original game. Set in a unique underwater city called Rapture. Stunning scenery and an excellent storyline filled with some twists and turns and of course, excitement. A survival horror game that actually does give off some jumpy scares. There aren’t many games like that anymore. For me I think it deserved to be game of the year 2007, although Call of Duty 4 was a great game too. For a game released back then it’s not unplayable as the controls aren’t awkward and the graphics are great! This game is a bargain for the price you can buy now and an excellent start of what is now a stunning trilogy. A must buy game.
underwater level that everyone like
decent and revolutionary graphic-wise
serious theme for serious game
some enemies are too hard
not suited for children
Oh boy… What can I say about writing this awesome game after finishing it for approximately 15 hours of having exciting and thrilling adventor in a city below the sea called Rapture. The gloomy athmosphere 60s retro vibe with stunning 3D graphic, philosophical based of Ayn Rand take on Objectivism ideas, and simple and yet challenging gameplay FPS mechanic involving arms with guns and body genetic modification where you can throw fire, ice, wind, and other things with your bare hands defeating various kind of deformed human. Bioshock 1 is where you can bring philosophical ideas into video games with perfect gameplay mechanic. And this is what I want to say for the first of paragraph of my review.
PLOT :
Its 1950, You are an average John who flights across the ocean where suddenly your flight got crashed and you are survivor in the middle of ocean where there is only a lighthouse that leads you into a beautiful city under the sea that is apprently all of the residents are corrupted by advanced genetic body modification and also aftermath of idealistic city built by Andrew Ryan. The man who thinks that the world dont need limitations in science advancement, art works, and also established government system.
In other word, he is the one you will face and fight alongside mysteries that you have to unravel the glory days and the downfall of Rapture by finding some audio records left with help from survivor called Atlas where you communicate using radio wave to find your escape from savage modified human like residents turned into addicts for your ADAM, your genetic substance where there are two iconic ADAM hunterer like Big Daddies and Little Sister that you can fight for your own benefit by using weapons to find or using PLASMIDS that simply makes you powerful to control any substance like fire burst, electro charge, and many more to make you stronger after beating Big Daddies and later you have to choose whether to kill little sister by harvesting her ADAM, or save her where those choices it will affects your ending and also your moral compass.
CONTROL :
Bioshock 1 is first-person shooters where basically you can play using keyboards with mouse and also game-pad. It has smooth movement for character movement and easy to use weapon and abilty function that has less rpg mechanic and depend of looting system where you can get some money, first aid, some proper ammo to battle specific enemies by killing enemies or find those hidden on various object you can find alongside the location where you can rely on the arrow cursor to guide you. It seems easy to play, but in some encounter you have to consider and make strategy to prepare enemy attacks because every bullets counts and using your special ability what makes this game more fun, such throwing stuffs, make flammable floor or doing hack for machine that against you such as cctv and turret guns.
VISUAL :
The game came in 2008 and it revolutionized and introduced the new graphic of what Unreal Engine is capable of. Even though Bioshock 1 has limited area to explore, the vibe of being under the sea with astonishing landscape of Rapture city through the window makes this games has its own identity where beautifully background location setting with thrilling sense of claustrophobia. Some objects through the location such paintings, ads, and radio can be the hint and to reveal the plotline in case you miss and perfectly crafted to support your progress to understand what does it like being in Rapture city.
The music and sounds effect represents of vintage feel and fits with the theme properly. The voice acting that you can hear through records and radio is top-notch and makes story more believable with key characters to give you guidance and knowledge with the setting.
FUN :
For a FPS fan genre, Bioshock is not average shooter that relies on the machine gun only, but it requires to use your strategy how you can use ability and makes advantage of objects such as shooting gasoline leaks with fire or electrocute water floor to make enemies more vulnerable. There are also bunch of abilities to explore to progress the game to make it easier.
Bioshock has looting elements which means you can take money and particular items from enemy you kill where later you can spend on it to buy healts, eve (for using ability), bullets and explosives.
Storyline wise, Bioshock 1 has more mature theme with its own objectivism philosophy without shoving theories and the game gives you the foundation and description on how Objectivism work, if you never touch the subject before. Its like the introduction to you and the aftermath if you finish the game and like the concept. You may be interested to read Atlas Shrugged and The Fountain Head just like I do.
Now, would you kindly do the same?
Rating 9/10 would kindly recommended.
Linearity- every stage has a plethora of areas to explore, foregoing the typical FPS formula of "just head forward" and instead emphasizing exploration to strengthen everything from your character to the narrative itself.
Sound FX- simply hearing the echoing chambers of the underwater city, or the cries of the little girls in peril, or the lumbering steps of the soldiers patrolling is enough to set the stage for this unforgettable masterpiece alone.
A journey that no other FPS I’ve played can match. Awesome game indeed.
Score Breakdown
“The Tale”
Story- 9
Pacing- 8
Characters- 8
Originality- 9
Linearity- 10
Length- 8
Epicness- 8
“The Presentation”
Visuals- 9
Display- 8
Music- 9
Sound FX- 10
“The Mechanics”
Ease of Use- 6
Innovation- 9
Replayability- 9
This is a really cool game, the story is awesome like the ability
Boy oh boy is this game really something. The atmosphere is brilliant, it just sucks you into the world that exists in this game and makes you feel like you are in Rapture walking the damp halls. The story also just drags you in and makes you invested to see what happens to Rapture, your character, and the villains/side characters in the game. The great thing this game does is to make you feel like a newborn at the beginning and then like a god/monster (ending depends on the choices you make while playing) at the end of. At the start you have no powers or “plasmids” and no guns with just a wrench to start, similar to Gordon’s crowbar from Half-Life. As you progress through the game you can upgrade your guns, health, and plasmids causing you to take and give more damage.
Very interesting game. Nice story, interesting fight stuff, though Big Daddy’s very pain in the butt.
8/10