What sets it apart however is that the people who jump out of the woodwork and begin swarming you aren’t damned dirty Splicers, instead they are just regular Joe’s, seemingly the Columbia police force.
As soon as you start the raffle though, everything changes and begins to spiral in to the unpredictable, unadulterated madness that we’ve come to know and love in Bioshock. The raffleīefore things really get turned up to eleven in Bioshock Infinite, you have this lovely little period where you can simply meander around the promenades of Columbia, taking in the sights and just enjoying the new artistic direction that Irrational Games took the third installment of the franchise in. Funnily enough I didn’t think to grab a snap during the most nefarious fight in the game. The screen shot above isn’t from that battle. Having fought a Big Sister after taking care (however you chose to do so) of the last Little Sister in every area, I felt quite glad that I wouldn’t have to face of against one of these lightning-quick bullet sponges again. TWINNING!!Īs Bioshock 2 hurtled towards its conclusion you knew something big was coming. The set piece in which he sets loose an army of Splicers upon you, all the while operatic music playing at an ungodly amplitude as wave after wave attack in the bowels of the theatre… *chef’s kiss* 8. At the best of times he is a troubled man (as all creatives are), at his worst utterly unhinged. Upon entering the aptly named Fort Frolic section of the original Bioshock, your comms are hacked by the eccentric Sander Cohen, blocking all transmissions from Atlas and Andrew Ryan. Wonderfully barbaric stuff that sets the tone for some of the games more over-the-top set pieces. In the blink of an eye, her Big Daddy charges onto the scene and smashes the Splicer through a window pane, before smashing his skull to a pulp for good measure. Not long after, a Splicer charges the Little Sister, his fiendish eyes set on the delicious ADAM being procured. Shortly after entering Rapture, as you traverse a narrow beam high above, a Little Sister sadistically harvesting ADAM from a corpse in the room below. Meeting the first Big Daddy and Little Sister
Having smashed through every single aspect of Bioshock: The Collection in the last two weeks, I thought it might be fun to list my Top 10 moments from the series. Unlike Mel, I’ve waited until it was on a console that catered to the fan-man (like a fanboy, but less of a whiny bitch) in me to play it. Much like my esteemed colleague Mel, I’m late to the Bioshock party.