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I had the entire Bioshock collection sitting in my library for the longest time and finally was convinced to play through them recently. Might I say that I have been missing out on such an amazing storyline for so long, everything about these games are absolutely outstanding to me. Imagine a point in time, somewhere in the 1960's, where man makes civilization in the sea and sky with completely different ideologies to escape the anguish that is reality and embrace the melodrama of living without government with a splash of time manipulation. All that together is Bioshock, and I find that idea so creative and nothing I've never seen in a game before. Not only is the accuracy of the specific time period on point, the re-imagining of what society would look like without the influence of government and just the 1% doing what ever they want is amazing. Plus, displaying the flaws of living without "law" and executing the fall of both civilizations. 10's across the board.

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I remember seeing a playthrough of this a while ago but forgot what happened. Going into it blind for the most part I can say that this is one of the better story games I've played in a while, the story is captivating in so many aspects and leaves you with sort of a bittersweet feeling near the end. Although the dialog was in a completely different language to what I am used to in most games, the story did not need dialog due to the amount of expression and movement each character had. Absolutely outstanding.