![]() BioShock is no different, and its dual-weapon system (spells and conventional firearms) adds extra frustration. Terrify to touch: First-person shooters frequently run into control problems with iOS's touch interface. The visual downgrade is worse than that of the console version, with frequent performance lags. Jagged polygons and a short draw distance fail to capture how big and stunning Rapture is. The graphics are passable for the gameplay experience but prove detrimental to the title's artistic style. Wetter is not better: Emulating a game that was released for PC and console on iOS meant cutting some corners. With the help of headphones, you'll feel like you're actually in Rapture: You'll hear the creaking of metal under thousands of pounds of pressure, the dripping of distant pipes, and the maniacal laughter of unseen Splicers waiting to ambush you for your ADAM. Surroundings with sound: Great acoustics are one of the highlights of the game. ![]() Combined with environmental clues, audio journals that provide indirect narrators, and cool character interactions, the fall of Rapture weaves a believable tale of human greed and arrogance running amok. Rapture is an underwater city that has forsaken government and religion to create a (failed) utopia for society's elites. ProsĪ timeless tale: BioShock's story is a classic piece of video game narration. A spiritual sequel to the cult classic SystemShock, BioShock elevated the horror first-person shooter genre and is considered one of its greatest titles. ![]()
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