RobsCollection
This takes what was already perfect in the trilogy, bumps it into 4k HD and adds all of the DLC. I just about 100% each title and their respective DLCs and I'd do it again in a heartbeat. This collection is an insane deal because it gives you some of the 7th generations best video games all in one package.
2011
This is the best Sonic game ever made in my opinion. It perfects both 2D and 3D Sonic levels in a way the other games never did but the fact that its a celebration also adds to the perfection here because it celebrates the past. Sega acknowledges their successes and failures all on one compact disc. This is how anniversaries should be treated.
2011
This is masterpiece. The puzzles truly make you think outside of the box but I think the game is also simple enough for people who don't like video games to even enjoy it. The multiplayer mode adds a whole new set of challenges and is good. The game even has a story which just adds to this already amazing experience.
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2009
This game is a lot of fun and is best played with friends. However, it is also just as well solo. It is one of those games that has a personality. The dialogue, characters, and story are very unique compared to what else was out in the market. Even the graphics look different to what was out at the time.
2013
I was really upset that the developers left Rapture. To me, that was the essence of Bioshock. The core gameplay here remained the same though. Old guns and plasmid upgrades. It was all good--and Columbia was a pretty location--but the game just didn't have the same energy that Bioshock 1 and 2 had. It felt more generic too, and thats why it has the slightly lower score than its predecessors.