Incredible Storytelling
When the original Bioshock first released back in 2007 fans and critics alike praised the genius storytelling that Ken Levine had managed to weave in one of the most beautiful and enjoyable experiences to release on consoles and PC. Bioshock 2 may not have had an impact comparative to the original, but it was still an enjoyable addition to the series, taking us back to Rapture once again as we searched for our very own Little Sister, and placing us inside one of the most powerful suits we’ve ever hopped into in a game.
When Bioshock Infinite rounded out the series back in 2013, its ending and subsequent DLC rounded off the story and brought the series full circle with itself, answering some questions that had lingered on the minds of fans for years.
For anyone who has already played through Bioshock, these are games that are difficult to get bored of and even more difficult to dispute their prowess in storytelling. Exploring Rapture and Columbia and discovering their rich and deep histories fails to get tiring, especially when you can tie all the loose ends together and truly appreciate the little hints and tidbits left by the developers through each game.
For those who haven’t already played the Bioshock trilogy, it’s something you owe to yourself to play. If 2K Games was to bring the entire series to the latest console, the collection would serve as the perfect way to bring more people into the series, before 2K Games perhaps announce the next game of the series.