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Bioshock: The Collection
Bioshock: The Collection
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Bioshock: The Collection
This is a brand new copy. The pictures are pulled from the web. Recent pictures provided upon request.
Bioshock: The Collection is a first-person shooter game released in 2016 for the Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, and PC. This collection includes remastered versions of BioShock, BioShock 2, and BioShock Infinite: The Complete Edition, along with all single-player add-on content. The game takes players through two distinct settings: the underwater city of Rapture, a dystopian utopia gone wrong, and the floating city of Columbia, a steampunk metropolis with a dark history. In BioShock, players control Jack, a survivor of a plane crash who must navigate Rapture and confront its creator, Andrew Ryan. BioShock 2 follows Subject Delta, a Big Daddy, as he searches for his missing Little Sister in Rapture. BioShock Infinite introduces Booker DeWitt, a private investigator tasked with rescuing Elizabeth from the floating city of Columbia. The gameplay mechanics include a mix of combat using guns and plasmids (genetic enhancements that grant superhuman abilities), hacking, and research systems. Players must manage resources, upgrade weapons, and make moral choices, such as deciding the fate of Little Sisters in BioShock and BioShock 2, or navigating the complex storyline and time-manipulation abilities of Elizabeth in BioShock Infinite. Bioshock: The Collection received widespread critical acclaim for its engaging narratives, immersive worlds, and improved gameplay mechanics. The series has been praised for its thought-provoking themes, atmospheric settings, and innovative gameplay elements. The collection has maintained its popularity over the years, with many considering it a must-play for fans of the first-person shooter genre and narrative-driven games. The game's historical significance lies in its influence on the FPS genre and its contribution to the discussion of complex themes such as objectivism, racism, and the ethics of scientific progress. It remains a highly recommended title, especially for those interested in storytelling and immersive game worlds.
This is a brand new copy. The pictures are pulled from the web. Recent pictures provided upon request.
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