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Got bioshock

Posted:
Wed Aug 22, 2007 3:33 pm
by shortround
Well I got lucky today and got bioshock for xbox 360. I haven't tried it yet will give impression of the game tomorrow. So has anyone else got bioshock today.

Posted:
Thu Aug 23, 2007 1:59 am
by shortround
Bioshock is one of the most amazing games I have ever played on any system. The articals that have been writen about it don't do it justice, untill you have actually played either the game or demo you can not truely fathom the time and energy that went into the design of this game. There is no way to truely describe this game because each player will take a different approach to playing this game, you might play one way and your friend might play another they give you goals to work on but how you reach them is up to you.

Posted:
Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:23 am
by Darth Screamer
I have to agree, I got the game Tuesday night and I must say it will definitely be up there for game of the year this year.
It is outstanding in so many ways.
Its got the action of Gears of War, the jumping out of your seat of resident evil, and the shear coolness of hell i'm not even sure what game.
The story is really well done.
The graphics are insane, and the game play is phenomenal.
How far are you into shortround? I'm at the fishery, at Neptune.

Posted:
Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:08 am
by sniper_samurai
Gettinig it tomorrow when it comes out over here. I've got the collectors edition pre-ordered, steelbook, soundtrack, making of and Big Daddy statue for an extra €5. Pity my xbox hasn't come back from Microsoft yet like I had hoped

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Posted:
Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:38 am
by shortround
Just got to Neptune quit there till tomorrow play as good guy I guess going to spare the little sisters.

Posted:
Thu Aug 23, 2007 8:10 am
by Sharpwing
Unreal Engine 3, baby!
Unreal Tournament III is going to own our souls!


Posted:
Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:27 pm
by Bubbatep
sniper_samurai wrote:Gettinig it tomorrow when it comes out over here. I've got the collectors edition pre-ordered, steelbook, soundtrack, making of and Big Daddy statue for an extra €5. Pity my xbox hasn't come back from Microsoft yet like I had hoped

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Got the same booked for the PC. It's a bit of a bargain considering alot of collectors editions I've seen over the years are rediculously overpriced for the stuff you get. I'd be willing to pay that extra fiver just for the Big Daddy statue, everything else is just a bonus!

Posted:
Fri Aug 24, 2007 9:17 pm
by Senor Hugo
Picked up Bioshock today. I don't think I've ever played a game where for the first 3 hours, my jaw was completely hunhinged and on the floor.
This game rocks ass.

Posted:
Fri Aug 24, 2007 10:21 pm
by UltraPrimal
Is it really that good? I tried the demo. It was good, but it wasn't as great as you guys make it sound.

Posted:
Sat Aug 25, 2007 9:06 am
by Senor Hugo
UltraPrimal wrote:Is it really that good? I tried the demo. It was good, but it wasn't as great as you guys make it sound.
Well the gameplay is fun.
I was really impressed by the environments. The A.I. is freakin' sweet. The plot so far is awesome as hell. The little scenes explaining what the Plasmids are, are like the old 50's advertisements, which rock.
The game seems to be a perfect mix of everything. Fun gameplay, beautiful environments, easy controls, smart enemies.

Posted:
Sat Aug 25, 2007 3:07 pm
by Spoon
Played the demo on my pc (yeah my pc is that awesome that it can play this game with all rings and bells turned on and still have a 40+ FPS at all times and such).
Impressive graphics and such. Aside from that its not really that appealing to me.

Posted:
Sat Aug 25, 2007 3:50 pm
by sniper_samurai
Spoon wrote:Played the demo on my pc (yeah my pc is that awesome that it can play this game with all rings and bells turned on and still have a 40+ FPS at all times and such).
Impressive graphics and such. Aside from that its not really that appealing to me.
Watchout if your going to get the pc version Spoon, its bogged down with some really bad copy protection, similar to steam but far more restrictive. Unlike steam which lets you install the game on as many pcs as you like as long as only one pc is connected to steam at a time, the Bioshock installer keeps a record of the pcs you install it to and only allows it to be installed on 5 pcs and 5 reinstalls per pc(initailly 2 pcs and 3 reinstalls before massive complaining). Its annoying protection like this that almost makes you want to resort to piracy to avoid it.
SecuROM FTL.

Posted:
Sat Aug 25, 2007 4:21 pm
by Binaltech Bombshell
I got it on release day, and it's bloody brilliant. Everything from the use of Plasmid powers, to the gunplay, to the Silent Hill-esque presentation is done almost flawlessly. My favorite parts so far though have been little things. Stuff like how creepy the Gatherer's Garden machines can be, especially when they talk, and the funny "Plasmids by Ryan Industries" films that play when you gain a new power. Right now, I'm in Arcadia and I've saved more Little Sisters than I've harvested.

Posted:
Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:26 am
by Spoon
sniper_samurai wrote:Spoon wrote:Played the demo on my pc (yeah my pc is that awesome that it can play this game with all rings and bells turned on and still have a 40+ FPS at all times and such).
Impressive graphics and such. Aside from that its not really that appealing to me.
Watchout if your going to get the pc version Spoon, its bogged down with some really bad copy protection, similar to steam but far more restrictive. Unlike steam which lets you install the game on as many pcs as you like as long as only one pc is connected to steam at a time, the Bioshock installer keeps a record of the pcs you install it to and only allows it to be installed on 5 pcs and 5 reinstalls per pc(initailly 2 pcs and 3 reinstalls before massive complaining). Its annoying protection like this that almost makes you want to resort to piracy to avoid it.
SecuROM FTL.
Wow talking about seriously crappy. Whenever the frag did they figured that was a good idea?
Meh well, i'm not going to buy it anyway though.
Especially if they are going to keep treating PC gamers like ****.

Posted:
Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:34 pm
by Foallen
I picked it up for the 360 on Tuesday and ended up finishing it today. It was quite a good game, the story and all the background information and everything is really well done. That and the art style are what really pulled me in (the atmosphere). Of course the combat is well done as well otherwise it wouldn't be a good game.
There's some really cool stuff that happens in the last 1/3 or so of the story...
I'm considering if I'll go through it again and try to get a different ending. This time through I played good, so maybe next time I'll put it on hard and play through evil. I could also pick up more achievements, I only got about 790 or so on this run through.

Posted:
Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:31 pm
by Great Atlas
I've played it and I say it is a VERY VERY cool game!!
Love the graphics and gameplay

Posted:
Mon Aug 27, 2007 6:04 pm
by Darth Screamer
Senor Hugo wrote:UltraPrimal wrote:Is it really that good? I tried the demo. It was good, but it wasn't as great as you guys make it sound.
Well the gameplay is fun.
I was really impressed by the environments. The A.I. is freakin' sweet. The plot so far is awesome as hell. The little scenes explaining what the Plasmids are, are like the old 50's advertisements, which rock.
The game seems to be a perfect mix of everything. Fun gameplay, beautiful environments, easy controls, smart enemies.
This is my feelings as well 100 percent.

Posted:
Tue Aug 28, 2007 7:19 am
by CJH
I saw a friend play the first half of this on his 360 Elite.. and I've gotta say, it got me itching for a 360. Graphically gorgous, all of the art deco environments, deeply creepy music and particularly grusome characters. Not to mention the water effects!

Posted:
Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:22 pm
by Shadowman
So...is it a Halo Killer? Has it done what KillZone tried and failed to do?
I doubt it. Halo 3 wiped the floor with ever other pre-order, and it's not coming out till September. And, as good as it is, most casual 360 gamers are too obsessed with Gears of War, Halo, and Madden.
I'd probably get the PC version, though I'm not sure if I can run it. (I only have 512MBs of RAM, and Wikipedia says it needs at least a full 1GB.)

Posted:
Tue Aug 28, 2007 5:26 pm
by Senor Hugo
Shadowman wrote:So...is it a Halo Killer? Has it done what KillZone tried and failed to do?
I doubt it. Halo 3 wiped the floor with ever other pre-order, and it's not coming out till September. And, as good as it is, most casual 360 gamers are too obsessed with Gears of War, Halo, and Madden.
I'd probably get the PC version, though I'm not sure if I can run it. (I only have 512MBs of RAM, and Wikipedia says it needs at least a full 1GB.)
Well you can't really compare Halo and Bioshock.
Halo is a multiplayer marvel for the console, the story is great, but when you hear people talk about Halo/2/3 you hear them talking about the Multiplayer stuff.
Bioshock is a single-player masterpiece. It doesn't have the fancy multiplayer bell and whistles, it's just a single player marvel of a game. In all honesty, if Bioshock was multiplayer, I think that would make it less of a game.

Posted:
Tue Aug 28, 2007 7:26 pm
by Darth Screamer
Senor Hugo wrote:Shadowman wrote:So...is it a Halo Killer? Has it done what KillZone tried and failed to do?
I doubt it. Halo 3 wiped the floor with ever other pre-order, and it's not coming out till September. And, as good as it is, most casual 360 gamers are too obsessed with Gears of War, Halo, and Madden.
I'd probably get the PC version, though I'm not sure if I can run it. (I only have 512MBs of RAM, and Wikipedia says it needs at least a full 1GB.)
Well you can't really compare Halo and Bioshock.
Halo is a multiplayer marvel for the console, the story is great, but when you hear people talk about Halo/2/3 you hear them talking about the Multiplayer stuff.
Bioshock is a single-player masterpiece. It doesn't have the fancy multiplayer bell and whistles, it's just a single player marvel of a game. In all honesty, if Bioshock was multiplayer, I think that would make it less of a game.
Until you get to the end.
I had the game a week, and just beat it.
What a waste, the end sucks on so many levels.

Posted:
Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:54 pm
by Andore92
Which ending did you get, the pansy ending or the bad one?

Posted:
Fri Aug 31, 2007 1:07 am
by Phategod1
Senor Hugo wrote:Shadowman wrote:So...is it a Halo Killer? Has it done what KillZone tried and failed to do?
I doubt it. Halo 3 wiped the floor with ever other pre-order, and it's not coming out till September. And, as good as it is, most casual 360 gamers are too obsessed with Gears of War, Halo, and Madden.
I'd probably get the PC version, though I'm not sure if I can run it. (I only have 512MBs of RAM, and Wikipedia says it needs at least a full 1GB.)
Well you can't really compare Halo and Bioshock.
Halo is a multiplayer marvel for the console, the story is great, but when you hear people talk about Halo/2/3 you hear them talking about the Multiplayer stuff.
Bioshock is a single-player masterpiece. It doesn't have the fancy multiplayer bell and whistles, it's just a single player marvel of a game. In all honesty, if Bioshock was multiplayer, I think that would make it less of a game.
They really are two different beast (I hate Halo by the way.) but the Big draw is the Multiplayer. To all the guy who just played the DEMO it really didn't do this game justice I've played every horror game out but this is ONLY one that actually made jump (next to Friday the 13th on the NES). This. without Mass effect, Assassins Creed or Halo 3 this is definately GOTY material dont let it slip through your fingers.