Sunday, January 25, 2009

Bioshock

I know I'm late in heaping praise on this game, but Bioshock is an amazing game, everybody was right. I'm not really that much into first person shooters anymore, but the way this game seamlessly weaves a great story into the gameplay (that is, no cinematic sequences) makes it stand out from mindless army shooters like Halo. Without giving too much away about the plot (part of the allure of this game is getting the mystery to unravel as you collect diaries, read phrases written on the wall in blood etc), you play as a survivor of a plane crash who finds, in the middle of the ocean, an artificial island that is the entry point for a vast underwater city. The city, Rapture, is deserted except for many crazed deformed people who want to kill you and a man named Atlas who wants you to help him rescue his family from Andrew Ryan, the megalomaniac who created the city. Along the way you can also pick up "plasmids," which are basically mutant powers. The game is often terrifying but always engrossing, and I recommend you pick this one up.

RATING: 83%

7 comments:

Belabras said...

Would you kindly?

This is one of the best games I've played in a long damn time, almost entirely due to the solid narrative. The last time I saw a story that good in a game was Planescape: Torment. It's been that long.

If you find you've got an open slot in your gaming schedule Glenn, I highly recommend the new Prince of Persia. Very pretty to look at and so far a great story as well.

Bryan said...

Plasmids? Mutant powers? ...check the facts b4 u post lies.

Walter Benjamin and the Mechanical Reproductions (the band) said...

wikipedia dot org

DCP said...

Hey, major spoilers, NBNL.

Walter Benjamin and the Mechanical Reproductions (the band) said...

this isnt cantada you cant sensor me

LipstickMom123 said...

Wow, another great comic book review. I wonder who the best comic book hero is? Is it Spiderman or Superman!?!

John said...

Supraman.