![]() The long interview you can unlock is interesting, if a bit less in-depth than I hoped it would be, and it also shows Ken Levine’s complete lack of respect for BioShock 2 and unhealthy waifu love for Elizabeth from Infinite, rivaled only by Lightning Returns. Some of the “Remastered” things are also a bit lacking. While the original game has its share of tech issues (audio can be a problem), it’s mostly crash-free, while this version crashed for me at least 5 times and some report even worse performance. But the main issue of this version seems to be its general instability. It does look better, with nicer lighting, less muddy textures, better higher than 1080p resolution support and extra features, even if a few scenes look a bit simpler with less contrasting tones with the new lighting. Remastered version of the game on paper seems like the best way to go. And while it did grow on me, and I have always respected it and how it made a very simplified version of “FPS with special abilities” immersive sim and built a very interesting world, it still takes a complete nose-dive after a fantastic opening and becomes a rather average FPS at best after it’s famous (if predictable) plot twist. That said, it is somewhat ironic and telling that for a game I don’t care much about, I return to it this often to write about it for a fourth time or so. I have a rather unpopular opinion about BioShock 1 – I find it mostly boring and wasn’t, and still isn’t, impressed by it as much as some. Now, I’ve talked about all the games and DLCs, with the exception of Minerva’s Den, before, so I won’t delve deep into analyzing each game or DLC, but instead I wanted to just share some thoughts on The Collection as a whole and do a quick look back at each game. In case you don’t know what this is, it’s a remastered re-release of all BioShock games with visual updates, with the exception of Infinite, which remains unchanged on PC, while modern consoles got a port from PC. For a while now I wanted to give the BioShock: The Collection a go on PC. ![]()
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