Desperados 3 trueachievements1/9/2023 To gaze upon the colourful world of Columbia as you descend, passing blimps and towering statues. There’s something to be said for dealing with maniacs and strangeness in brightly lit and colourful environs.įrom the moment you ascend from the lighthouse in the opening sequence, there’s always a lighthouse. Let’s start with Infinite, which we have already established is my favourite in the series, mostly, I think, because of its vibrancy and less depressing environments than the underwater settings for One and Two. So, technically, how does The Bioshock Collection fare on a handheld that is essentially running a tablet chipset? ![]() Bioshock 2? Nah, it just didn’t do it for me. ![]() The tale of private eye Booker Dewitt, Elizabeth, the prophet Comstock, and the world building is second to none. Sure, Infinite has some frustrations (including an end-of-game fight on an airship that annoys every time I’ve played it) but its strength is in its storytelling and character development. I don’t think I’m alone in that assessment. It just didn’t seem as good as the other two games. Especially Bioshock Infinite, perhaps my favourite game in the series.įor me, the original Bioshock and Infinite were always more superior than two, which just didn’t seem to gel with me. Make no mistake: This is a port worth having on the Nintendo’s portable. No, this review is purely to take in the technical spectacle that is The Bioshock Collection on Nintendo’s Switch handheld. So gamers don’t need to be schooled on what they’re about and what’s going on. Bioshock 1 and 2 and Infinite have graced numerous platforms since the first game appeared in 2007. ![]() This is not a review about the Bioshock Collection games in the sense that I will tread the now familiar narrative ground.
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