Bioshock for the 360 is an ambitious game that has a lot going for it. Beautiful graphics, interesting and generally creepy story, excellent combat, and great atmosphere. Hell you can even inject yourself with the power to shoot lightning from your arm! Or bees! (hence my start of the review). Then why Alex did you give this game an 8 if you are so impressed with it you ask. Well I will tell you. Once the game is over there is very little to encourage you to do it again. Sure you can go through twice to experience both sides of the spectrum when it comes to the fate of the Little Sisters, but what after that? No multiplayer was a big flaw especially in a game like this which could have had a great online or offline multiplayer where everyone could use plasmids and the assorted weapons. It would have added a lot more value to the gaming experience. That brings me to my over problem with the game which is the combat and weaponry. It is well done for the most part but the combat especially with guns feels clunky and many enemies take way too many shots even from powerful weapons which makes the weapons seem less then they should. Now those are tiny problems and should not discourage you from trying this game out because it is one of the most unique games I have played in a long time. Enjoy your trip to Rapture! Try the Adam!
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