Now I have a New Game?
- Well Guys The GameSpot Scored it 9.0
- Absolutely amazing atmosphere and visual design
- Lots of character customization options to play around with
- The best thing I enjoyed was the fish.
- The Waters are really amazing.
- Great voice cast really sells the storyline.
- Suffers from some fairly nasty technical issues on some PCs, up to and including a total lack of in-game audio
- Sometimes same kind of lot of enemies makes boring.
- Lack of death penalty keeps things fun, but also keeps things a little too easy.
Well Guys its Bioshock. First When I first heard about Bioshock I thought it was some kind of boring sci-fi game and usaully there are zombies like enemies and I thought that its better not to have such game. Then few of my friends who had already completed playing Bioshock recommended me to play. Then thinking that it will be a waste of money I bought it!
At first there were some quotes and all. And What a game? The game starting point is a mysterious plane crash later, you're floating in the water, apparently the lone survivor, surrounded by the flaming wreckage of the aircraft there is a big light house on a tiny island just at the edge of your view. Well we have to swim to that light house and there is a big door there. Well first what I thought was I would have to climb to the top to call for help. But AMAZINGLY we have to go down. The place was really very spooky. Down to a hall there's a small submersible called a bathysphere waiting to take you underwater.
After catching a breathtaking view of what's below, you're sent into the secret underwater city of Rapture. Masterminded by a somewhat megalomaniacal businessman named Andrew Ryan, this city is driven by its own idea of total freedom, with capitalism completely unhindered by governmental meddling and science unhinged from the pesky morals of organized religion. Sounds like the perfect society, right?
Its story is a sci-fi mystery that manages to feel retro and futuristic at the same time, and its characters, who convey most of the story via radio transmissions and audio logs that you're constantly stumbling upon as you wander around. All of it blends together to form a rich, interesting world that sucks you in right away and won't let go until you've figured out what, exactly, is going on in the undersea city of Rapture.
That's all that I know now. I will post more about it when I will know it myself.