GAME DETAILS :-
Developer : 2K Boston / 2K Australia
Publisher : 2K Games
Engine : Unreal Engine 2.5 with some Unreal Engine 3 features and Havok Physics
Genre : First- Person Shooter, Action Adventure
Release Date : August 21, 2007
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS :-
Operating System : Windows XP / Windows Vista
CPU : Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor / AMD Athlon64 X2 5000+
Memory (RAM) : 2 GB
Graphics Hardware : DirectX 9.0c Compatible Video Card with Memory 512 MB
[NVIDIA : GeForce 8600 Series
ATI : Radeon HD 2900 Series]
Hard Disk Space : 8 GB
GAME FEATURES :-
BioShock creates an amazing world that you'll want to explore and a compelling mystery that slowly comes together as you play. Set in an alternate history 1960, the game places the player in the role of a plane crash survivor named Jack, who must explore the underwater city of Rapture, and survive attacks by the mutated beings and mechanical drones that populate it.
While exploring Rapture, the player will collect money, which can be used at various vending machines to gain ammunition, health, and additional equipment, or can be used to improve their existing weapons. The player will also come across spare parts that can be used at "U-Invent" machines to create new weapons or usable items. Cameras, turrets, and vending machines can all be hacked to the player's advantage, such as turning on enemy foes or purchasing items at a discount.
In addition to some nice period music that plays from jukeboxes or record players, you'll get some terrific music that helps set the creepy, uncertain mood. The weapons sound good and loud, and everything else just sounds right. BioShock's real strengths are as a compelling work of interactive fiction, and as a unique ride through a warped world with some great payoff built into its mysterious plot. If that description has you even the least bit interested, you'll definitely find BioShock worth playing--but you still might want to hold off for a patch or two, just in case.
GAME REVIEW :-
9/10
BIOSHOCK Trailer :-
Developer : 2K Boston / 2K Australia
Publisher : 2K Games
Engine : Unreal Engine 2.5 with some Unreal Engine 3 features and Havok Physics
Genre : First- Person Shooter, Action Adventure
Release Date : August 21, 2007
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS :-
Operating System : Windows XP / Windows Vista
CPU : Intel Pentium Dual Core Processor / AMD Athlon64 X2 5000+
Memory (RAM) : 2 GB
Graphics Hardware : DirectX 9.0c Compatible Video Card with Memory 512 MB
[NVIDIA : GeForce 8600 Series
ATI : Radeon HD 2900 Series]
Hard Disk Space : 8 GB
GAME FEATURES :-
BioShock creates an amazing world that you'll want to explore and a compelling mystery that slowly comes together as you play. Set in an alternate history 1960, the game places the player in the role of a plane crash survivor named Jack, who must explore the underwater city of Rapture, and survive attacks by the mutated beings and mechanical drones that populate it.
While exploring Rapture, the player will collect money, which can be used at various vending machines to gain ammunition, health, and additional equipment, or can be used to improve their existing weapons. The player will also come across spare parts that can be used at "U-Invent" machines to create new weapons or usable items. Cameras, turrets, and vending machines can all be hacked to the player's advantage, such as turning on enemy foes or purchasing items at a discount.
In addition to some nice period music that plays from jukeboxes or record players, you'll get some terrific music that helps set the creepy, uncertain mood. The weapons sound good and loud, and everything else just sounds right. BioShock's real strengths are as a compelling work of interactive fiction, and as a unique ride through a warped world with some great payoff built into its mysterious plot. If that description has you even the least bit interested, you'll definitely find BioShock worth playing--but you still might want to hold off for a patch or two, just in case.
GAME REVIEW :-
9/10
BIOSHOCK Trailer :-
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