This game has very good graphic and story

User Rating: 9.5 | BioShock PC
Nicest water ever? well, yep a combination of reflection, refraction, multiple animating maps and other technical witchcraft I don't understand means Bioshock's got the best salty glug eve to slosh around inside your telly. And you'll be seeing plenty of it the entire game's set in a pressurised city under the sea, which means every knackered seam or broken window squirts the wet stuff, adding to the rotten look of the game.
That is hardly the only unique visual touch to this atmospheric shooter, though. For a start, thanks to the entire cite being in a state of decay, every thing's got a knackered, jury rigged look to it one sentry gun we saw, for instance, was simply a machine gun tied to an office chair. The alternative 1940s setting means the architecture's designed with an emphasis on art deco, whit plenty comedy adverts scattered around . And, most importantly, the fact that virtually every living creature in the city's now addicted to super drug Adam means you'll be en counting all sorts of weird mutants on your plod through the murk.
Another interesting feature is the intelligence of the various life forms you'll encounter . Most are just trying to fend for themselves in the collapsing city, so if you leave them alone they won't bother you although they could be carrying stuff you want.
Little Sister, for instance, are the tiny girls who carry drugs you need to power yourself up buy they're protected by huge, temperamental monsters known as Big Daddies. they'll attack if they feel threatened , but can also use this to your advantage by luring other enemies into attack them, say.
As in their previous games, Irrational are aiming to let you make all the pivotal decisions as explore the ruined city of Rapture, listening to people's diaries and notes and trying to work out what exactly went wrong. after all, Rapture might have some of the nicest water ever seen, but you don't want to spend your life down there do you?