Bioshock
Bioshock is like no other shooter out there. Not just because it gave players the ability to wield both a physical weapon in one hand and a special power known as a plasmid in the other, but because it acknowledges the world that surrounds you more than any other shooter that came before or even after its release.
Bioshock’s underwater city of Rapture is a failed, and now desolate and ruined attempt of an isolated utopia. This was a world where people lived together in harmony, a futuristic escape from the real world. Because of this, there’s plenty to see and explore in Bioshock. Bioshock’s story has you gripped throughout, and won’t fail to disappoint toward the end. Its Big Daddy encounters and attempts to save the Little Sisters are epic, smaller quests in the larger picture of trying to escape Rapture. You’ll start off in the underwater city a little creeped out, but it won’t take long until you’re exploring every crevice in search of everything it has to offer.