So don’t shoot me but I missed Bioshock. The original. And the subsequent sequels. Having hard time getting time on ps5 to play the Batman Lego game, so reverted back to PC. About 3 hours into Bioshock one. I regret never touching this. MMO period.
I really enjoyed Blasphemous and happily grabbed Blasphemous 2 when it came out, but I couldn't even finish it. I'm not sure why, I just got really bored about halfway through and couldn't be bothered. I might go back to it someday, but I think the general consensus is that it wasn't quite as engaging as the first game.
I've got so many Metroidvanias I wanted to check out and never got to. Blasphemous 1+2 are two of the big ones. Also Ori 1+2, Hollow Knight 1+2. Didn't know where to start, they all kinda felt too similar. Can definitely see burnout settling in fast if I actually went through a bunch of them. I was going to try to do Ender Lilies 1+2 this past month (basically rolled a die) and couldn't even get going with that, got maybe an hour in.


Started playing Bioshock after you reminded me. I haven't touched it since 2008 or something.Bioshock 1 - Probably the greatest game of the PS3 era. Story, atmosphere, gameplay. Absurd how good it is. Upgrade the pistol last, the upgrade stations are few and far between and there are just enough to go around. Shotgun was the best thing to upgrade early IMO.
Bioshock 2 - Actually an underrated sequel. Wasn't as good as the first and got boo-booed a lot. Has the best gameplay of the three, with more options and variety than the first even as it loses ground in other areas.
Bioshock 3 - A bit overrated, does great on story and atmosphere while suffering on gameplay. It's a half step above a single-player COD in that regard, restricting you to two weapons at a time and turning your attack spells into glorified grenade types.
In short, 3 has good story/atmosphere, 2 has good gameplay, 1 has both. I'd play all 3, no doubt. They're doing a fourth but it'll probably let everybody down.
I’m only about 4 hours in - we are out of town on vacation this week - but it always feels like a “less is more” situation when I finally pick up an older classic. It has atmosphere, tight controls, minimal UI, no laundry list of bullshit to unlock, etc. It’s telling a robust story and presenting easy to understand but difficult to master gameplay. Figuring out how to use plasmids to make situations easier, etc. You sure as fuck can’t tell exactly the politics of Ken Levine right off the bat - though it clearly has an undertone that reminds me of the sarcasm in robocop around corporatism.Started playing Bioshock after you reminded me. I haven't touched it since 2008 or something.
This is a damn good game. Really puts into perspective how much slop there is out there and how shitty game dev is these days. Endless early access slop, microtransactions, and things just being shitty with wokeness as well as shitty with poor engineering like Avowed.
I am also just about done with BIOGUN. I have no idea why this game wasn't more hyped/celebrated, it is in my top 5 metroidvanias of all time.
I had zero technical issues. The game has been out for 1.5 years and it appears the devs have corrected any bugs, I cannot say the same for Cookie Cutter which has been out for 2.5 and I quit on the final boss due to a warp bug.It had potential, but it has some game breaking bugs. I know the one boss fight with the charged laser guy you had to jump through the maze bugged the fuck out on me multiple times. He had infinite health once, and another time I got pushed through the gate and was able to leave the arena. lol
Definitely a cool game, though.