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BioShock: The Collection (Japan)

Nintendo Switch
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2020
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✪ Reviewed on June 21, 2026
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This compilation gathers all three remastered BioShock games, one of the finest narrative trilogies in gaming. Rapture and Columbia retain their full evocative power, and the ports run surprisingly well on Switch.

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Category
First-Person Shooter 1 player 18+
Description
Three adventures gathered together plunge into fallen utopias where you blend weapons and genetic powers. Published by 2K Games, released worldwide in 2020. The undersea city Rapture and the floating city Columbia, first-person action, moral choices and remastered visuals.

BioShock: The Collection review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
MAX
Story
"Masterful"
Rapture remains an Art Deco marvel swallowed by the sea: neon crackling underwater, retro-futurist posters and the decayed splendour of the 1950s. This undersea city, oppressive and fascinating, stays one of the most striking settings ever designed for a game.
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾26 GB 📅29/05/2020
Published by 2K Games

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An underrated gem

It's tempting to file this trilogy under its famous twist, yet on Switch what stands out is how much these are role-playing games in a shooter's coat: scarce ammo, stackable powers, thoughtful writing. The bundle slipped out quietly, overshadowed by bigger names. Revisiting it means roaming Rapture and Columbia anywhere, for players who prize mood over gunplay.

A questionable morality

The whole stakes come down to a casually posed question: rescue these possessed little girls, or 'harvest' them to extract their precious power? Caught up in Rapture's survival, we coldly weigh each option's yield like a shopkeeper's sum. That gameplay comfort turns so heavy a dilemma into a mere resource choice says a lot — and that very vertigo is what the series cultivates with mischief.

Is BioShock: The Collection still worth playing in 2026?

BioShock: The Collection brings together three pillars of the narrative shooter in well-made remasters. Rapture and Columbia remain settings of rare evocative force, and the mix of weapons and genetic powers keeps all its flavor. The first game, with its striking moral choice, retains an undimmed aura. On pure gameplay, the gunfights show their age a little against current standards, but the writing and atmosphere more than compensate. Carrying this trilogy on Switch is a genuine luxury. For anyone who has never visited these fallen utopias, the opportunity is ideal.

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