In a move bound to confuse just as many people as it pleases, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Bioshock will now be available as a 2 game bundle on Xbox 360 and PC. Dubbed an Award Winning combo, the two games have garnered a huge 80 Game of the Year awards between them, which begs the [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, August 20, 2008
PlayStation 3 owners might be a year behind on the receiving end of things, but the release of 2K’s superb BioShock was announced today. October 21 will see the launch of the filled-with-extra-stuff version of the story-focused shooter/RPG. The bonus goodies, exclusive to the PlayStation 3 version of the game include “Survivor difficulty mode, Trophy support [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 16, 2008
It may not be much, but the fact that there is some exclusive content for the PS3 version of Bioshock will keep Sony fans who are itching to get their hands on this amazing game happy. The biggest addition to the disc is a new difficulty dubbed Survivor, which makes it seem to be a step up [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 12, 2007
August’s release of 2k Boston’s BioShock had gamers, including myself, knocked flat on their asses. The shock-wave of undiluted awesome it generated was enough to make heads explode all around. The universe seduced players, enveloping them in the story and characters, but most importantly, the environment of the game. The world of Rapture was [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 4, 2007
If you fire up Bioshock this morning you will be greeted with the lovely news that a new title update is available. This update will fix the much discussed faux-widescreen issues. There are some bug squashings as well, but most will be too busy cheering the new widescreen fix to notice. PC users have a [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 23, 2007
For the last decade or so, first-person-shooters have been fairly straightforward and mind numbingly derivative. The repetition and lack of innovation has created countless stale experiences leaving a bad taste in gamers’ mouths. Deus Ex, System Shock and Half-Life added characters whom the players cared about and offered immersive stories to get wrapped up in, [...]
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