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BioShock (Europe)

Xbox 360
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2007
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Irrational deliver a masterpiece in which underwater Rapture says more than a thousand speeches. Big Daddys still chill the spine, the story interrogates free will, and every corner of the fallen city tells a real objectivist tragedy.

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Category
First-Person Shooter 1 player 18+
Description
First-person shooter by Irrational Games and 2K Games, August 2007. Jack survives a plane crash and discovers Rapture, a degenerated utopian underwater megacity populated by ADAM mutants. Plasmid supernatural power use combined with conventional weapons, world rich in audio lore and dystopian story about objectivism and free will. One of the most influential games of its generation.

BioShock review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
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Music
"Legendary"
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Story
"Masterful"
An Art Deco underwater city gnawed by water and madness: Rapture unfurls a sumptuous decay, between faded neon and fallen splendour. The stylistic coherence and oppressive atmosphere compose an unforgettable world. This art direction, dense and inspired, stands as an absolute benchmark of the auteur game.
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾6,6 GB 📅21/08/2007
Published by 2K Games

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Collector interest

European (PAL) edition of BioShock, an Irrational Games immersive shooter lauded for its underwater city of Rapture, its atmosphere and its take on free will, one of its generation's most striking games. Very widespread in Europe, its collector interest is modest, its desirability resting on its critical stature rather than scarcity. An emblematic but accessible piece for a console set.

A cult cover

The massive silhouette of the Big Daddy, riveted diving suit and glowing porthole, looms in the damp darkness of Rapture. The metallic coldness and the murky reflections convey the dread of the fallen undersea city. Unsettling and fascinating, it promises an Art Deco world as beautiful as it is disturbing.

A questionable morality

Exploring a ruined undersea city isn't enough to survive: you also decide the fate of the Little Sisters, small girls brimming with a precious substance you can either rescue or squeeze like fruit for extra power. The game poses the question with a mock-philosophical air, and you choose between morality and efficiency, discovering yourself more calculating than you'd have guessed.

Is BioShock still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2007 on Xbox 360, Irrational Games' BioShock remains one of gaming's great narrative shocks. The underwater city of Rapture, the ruin of a collapsed objectivist utopia, stays a peak of art direction and environmental storytelling. The blend of shooting, genetic powers and moral choices feeds gameplay that still satisfies, and the plot twist has kept all its force. The fights have aged a little against current standards. But the atmosphere and the themes remain unrivalled. For anyone who loves a shooter that thinks, this classic stays absolutely essential today.

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