The same breathtaking experience from yester-year, now on the PS3
Nothing too new and won’t change your mind if you didn’t enjoy it the first time
PS3 owners have waited over a year for the chance to visit the underwater utopia (or is it dystopia?) called Rapture, but they can finally stop holding their breath and plunge head first into the amazing depths of BioShock. But if you’ve already plu...
Published: 2008-10-21, Author: Gabe , review by: gamespy.com
Brilliantly self-aware commentary on gaming itself; beautiful graphics and sound design; intensely atmospheric environments.
Hey, if you can think of something, please dont bother telling us because we dont want to hear about it.
BioShock pretty much rocked our socks off last year on both Xbox 360 and PC, so the success of the slightly-improved PS3 release is probably a foregone conclusion. Still, playing through Lead Developer Ken Levines epic a second and third time was stil...
Abstract: It's hard to believe it was a little over a year ago that BioShock was taking the game industry by storm (read my review of the 360 version if you somehow missed the phenomenon the first time around). Equally hard to believe: It's taken a full year for...
Abstract: BioShock has finally come to the PS3. The game that helped legitimize the 360 in 2007 is back for more. PS3 owners who don’t own the Microsoft console and never bothered to pick up the title for PC will be happy to know their patience has been rewarded...
Abstract: A lot has been said about 2K Games’ BioShock since its release in August last year. It was one of the most widely acclaimed games of 2007, receiving praise for outstanding graphics, immersive and riveting storylines, technical brilliance and great game...
Abstract: Easily one of the best shooter titles for the PS3 in 2008, BioShock has all the elements of a first-rate action-adventure – it is creepy, it is suspenseful, it has top-drawer graphics and sound and it plays out very well. PS3 owners should have this ti...