Loved the aesthetic of this place. Couldnt get into Infinite, just didn't float my boat in the same way.
2 0 ReplyAhh, I'd re visit this game if it wasn't for my huge backlog...
I only played it on the PS3 and it had a tiny as fuck font if I remember correctly.
2 0 ReplyThis is a game I would love to see a remake of. I mean a total overhaul not just a slap some nicer textures on the models and tweak the lighting type of remake.
It had such a fantastic storyline and awesome characters that pulled you in. Same for Bioshock Infinite.
1 0 ReplyHonestly, I thought the remaster worked pretty well. I bought it in 2020 and had no idea what to expect, and it was pretty great
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Can’t believe there hasn’t been a new one of these. Would be an instant buy
1 0 ReplyIrrational Games sorta disbanded, and got restructured into Ghost Story Games, which is much, much smaller.
They aren't really set up for Bioshock type games anymore.
2K has spun up a new studio, Cloud Chamber, which has been working on a new Bioshock for the last four years.
1 0 ReplyOhhh wow, ty for the info, I had no idea. I’ll have to look up info on cloud chamber!
1 0 ReplyAlso recommend checking out Ghost Story Games' announced title Judas if you haven't already.
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Bio shock one really hit it out of the park with the great world building. The little sisters were so creepy too
1 0 ReplyRapture is definitely a Hall of Famer of narrative settings. Colombia doesn't hold a candle to it. Despite Infinite having a banger story and great gameplay, the flying city never had that something that Rapture does.
1 0 ReplyColombia had hope. It had an initial welcoming feel. Rapture felt foreboding before you even managed to get there.
1 0 ReplyApologies up front for being Nit picky … but you have your comparison backwards.
it doesn’t hold a candle to Colombia
Based on the rest of your statement, I believe you mean that Columbia doesn’t hold a candle to Rapture.
The idiom means “worse thing” isn’t as good as “better thing”.
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