BioShock - Review After 100%

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Talking about my experiences with BioShock after playing it for the first time and doing all of the things!
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    00:00 Intro
    00:56 Misc. Info
    02:29 Overview
    04:09 Difficulty & NG+
    05:39 Story & Thoughts
    10:51 Progression Systems
    13:15 Gameplay & World
    16:02 Combat
    18:05 Steam Deck Compatibility
    19:00 Positives/Negatives
    20:52 Conclusion
    22:01 Wrap Up
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  • @VVVHHHSSS
    @VVVHHHSSS Год назад +139

    “Guys, I’m sick, only a few 100% videos this week!” You’re incredible. Stoked for the Risen 2 review.

    • @EastyyBlogspot
      @EastyyBlogspot Год назад +4

      I really do not know how he finds the time, even doing RUclips full-time to play through and 100 percent and record and edit videos

    • @fitz394
      @fitz394 Год назад

      It was a bait and switch

    • @Tential1
      @Tential1 Год назад +1

      ​​@@EastyyBlogspot we are clearly not efficient with our time the way some RUclipsrs are. Some people just are better. I'll admit that. Most people who want to do something want the results, not the hardwork behind it

    • @jordangouveia6016
      @jordangouveia6016 Год назад

      @@Tential1 so true, time management is such a badass skill if mastered like mort.

  • @tonynussbaum
    @tonynussbaum Год назад +219

    Holy cow. A game I 100%ed before Mortismal. I only needed a 16 year head start! 🤣🤣

  • @chance_hollow
    @chance_hollow Год назад +51

    One of my best childhood memories with my late brother was this game. So glad you got to enjoy it as well

    • @mr.2cents.846
      @mr.2cents.846 10 месяцев назад

      Was fun and beautiful one the 360.

  • @xtwilightsinx
    @xtwilightsinx Год назад +49

    My dude do you not sleep? Didn't you just release your first impressions?

    • @coltonwilkie241
      @coltonwilkie241 Год назад +10

      To be fair Bioshock is a pretty short game lmao

    • @Blastros01
      @Blastros01 Год назад +1

      He's a beast but yea Bioshock 1 is very linear and short. Amazing game though

    • @xtwilightsinx
      @xtwilightsinx Год назад

      @@coltonwilkie241 Just finishing it yes, but he 100% it...he's also sick.

    • @raresmacovei8382
      @raresmacovei8382 Год назад +3

      @@coltonwilkie241A first playthrough without attempting the DLC challenge rooms or achievements took me 27 hours. That's not short.

    • @coltonwilkie241
      @coltonwilkie241 Год назад

      @@raresmacovei8382 Took me like 12 or 13 hours and about 30 total for 100%. Granted I used a guide for the challenges because screw doing those things blind. They're incredibly boring and uninteresting so the less time spent in them, the better.

  • @XDantevsVergilX
    @XDantevsVergilX Год назад +13

    Would you kindly review Boishock 2?

  • @darthjoel6357
    @darthjoel6357 Год назад +14

    I thought the ending where you are dying and the little sisters who are your adopted daughters are surrounding you with their families was very touching.

  • @DoolallyProductions
    @DoolallyProductions Год назад +9

    This is the first time I ever played on the hardest setting, and not being very good at video games I was fighting tooth and nail to get to the end. Hearing those damn splicers running around and only have 4 bullets gave me an ulcer. Best gaming experience I ever had.

    • @S45856
      @S45856 11 месяцев назад

      Bring out the wrench 🔧 😄

  • @HeWhoShams
    @HeWhoShams Год назад +6

    Hey guys, this is my first impressions.
    *releases video*
    *12 hours later*
    Hey guys, my 100% review.

  • @Schizm1
    @Schizm1 Год назад +17

    IMO timless classic. Artstyle aged like fine wine, Rapture is AMAZING and overall... exploration and themes are just fantastic.
    My favorite immersive sim ever (with Prey and Arx Fatalis being close second)

    • @ronniewhitedx
      @ronniewhitedx Год назад +2

      Yeah. That's also kind of one of the most toxic communities when it comes to your favorite game in the series. My personal favorite is Bioshock infinite then I know there's a lot of people who will fight tooth and nail to tell me that that's the worst game in the series.

    • @Schizm1
      @Schizm1 Год назад

      @@ronniewhitedx Really? Damn... For me Elizabeth is, for sure, the most impressive AI companions ever. It's just AMAZING how much scripting went into creating her and I LOVE the themes of Infinite. Such a fantastic game.

    • @ronniewhitedx
      @ronniewhitedx Год назад

      @@Schizm1 I kind of get people's gripes with it even though it's personally my favorite. When they were showing off the game a couple years before it released they showed telekinesis as being like one of the main abilities that you'd be using. They made it seem like you were going to have a lot more traversal options and it was going to be more free form in it's environmental traversal. Basically just a bunch of promises that never came to fruition in the final game. I still think the end product was amazing but it was just a case of promising too much and delivering really at the end of the day not a whole lot of it.

  • @Nergalsama01
    @Nergalsama01 Год назад +2

    5:37 To add to that: Bioshock has more of an inverted difficulty curve. The initial levels, on Survivor in particular, tend to be the hardest or most challenging, because your arsenal is still very limited. The more weapons, upgrades and plasmids you find, the easier it gets to respond effectively to anything the game throws at you. Meaning that even on Survivor, the final levels aren't too much of a problem, even if you deactivate the revive mechanic.

    • @kawaiiqueee3489
      @kawaiiqueee3489 Год назад +1

      I was midway through the game on hard difficulty before I noticed the many explosives you can throw at enemies with telekenisis. A few of those can take down a big daddy

  • @DaveVoyles
    @DaveVoyles Год назад +10

    Game still holds up incredibly well today

  • @kaidorade1317
    @kaidorade1317 Год назад +16

    Just finished another play through last night. I’m pleasantly surprised by how well the game holds up! It’s not perfect but it’s dang close! The world, atmosphere, characters, dialogue, weapons, plasmids, voice acting. So good!

    • @mr.2cents.846
      @mr.2cents.846 10 месяцев назад +1

      Really love this game. Just starts making less fun when you have to change into a big daddy. Love the crossbow and it's trapwire. And the invisible perk.
      Make a big daddy run after you. Than run around the corner and stand still. So he can't find you.

  • @frasler1
    @frasler1 Год назад +28

    While there was no significant mechanical or gameplay impact from saving or harvesting the Little Sisters, it did not feel underwhelming to me when you get the good ending and see the impact you had on their lives. One of my favorite endings to a game ever. Not to mention saving these children were little bright spots in an otherwise grim world. Also there's the role playing aspect; you can look at harvesting or rescuing from a purely mechanical point of view, or look it as you're making a moral choice to sacrifice or not an innocent child. And that moral choice is reflected in the ending you get.

    • @mhjmstultiens
      @mhjmstultiens Год назад +6

      I was thinking the same thing. Not everyone tries both endings to see what's different. In the end it doesn't matter; great game nonetheless. :)

    • @SodiumWage
      @SodiumWage Год назад +1

      I agree. Bioshock still has the best version of a (sort of ) morality system because it ties in so well with the themes of the game.

    • @S45856
      @S45856 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@mhjmstultiens it's too hard to harvest them! Simply cannot bring myself to do it !

  • @JohnDoe-hl3xz
    @JohnDoe-hl3xz Год назад +5

    so many memories .. I didn't play System Shock series, so this title was for me the first proof that also a shooter could tell a nice story ..
    mindblowing lore and beautiful artistic design 😎

  • @lebastion7104
    @lebastion7104 Год назад +9

    I just finished this first playthrough, this morning. Great game honestly from level design and general godly world building.

  • @kbar4462
    @kbar4462 Год назад +2

    Happy Steam sale day! Starting today, 3/16/23 at 1pm EST

  • @TextureKing
    @TextureKing Год назад +11

    Would love to see your review of Bioshock 2! Haven't played the game myself, very curious how it compares to 1

    • @Swatyo
      @Swatyo Год назад +2

      I would highly recommend it, the gameplay is massively improved, lots of quality of life changes and you really feel like a big daddy.

    • @joejoe5156
      @joejoe5156 Год назад +2

      worse story better combat same setting is the cliffnotes of how i would sum it up. if you really liked the first one the 2nd one isa pretty safe bet imo

    • @10vitesse
      @10vitesse Год назад +1

      It's pretty much more of the same thing. Might be a tad weaker in terms of story and atmosphere but better anywhere else imo. Definitely play it.

    • @mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299
      @mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299 Год назад +2

      Be a Big Daddy and wield the Drill, the Spear gun and do you best impression of Jason ;P

  • @battlericky17
    @battlericky17 Год назад +1

    Really good stuff my guy. 22:23 that review really made my morning better. Nervous about a new job interview

  • @mcm426
    @mcm426 Год назад +1

    I just found your channel within the last week or so and your reviews are seriously top tier. I've even been listening to them at work 🤣

  • @k45oz29
    @k45oz29 Год назад

    I like that your latest videos show the steam deck compatibility, thanks as always

  • @razor3lade
    @razor3lade Год назад

    Been watching for a long while now but never login to youtube. Your content has been some of the best in gaming. Your approach has been great and it warms the heart seeing your recent BOOM it seems in subscriber count. I have been really enjoying the addition of the steam deck compatibility in your videos as well especially since the platform can be very much hit or miss on yellow and below ratings. Either way keep up the great work and I cant wait to see more of your content!

  • @aminotmerciful4353
    @aminotmerciful4353 Год назад

    Awesome review! 👌

  • @richard_n
    @richard_n Год назад +20

    BioShock 2 and BioShock Infinity really did a great job shoring up the weaknesses of the first, while still having great stories. You will definitely enjoy them if you liked this one.

    • @Walamonga1313
      @Walamonga1313 Год назад +8

      Infinite is the weakest one imo, I really didn't like having only 2 weapons. And it made me miss the Drill Charge from Bio2

    • @imaybedead6096
      @imaybedead6096 Год назад +3

      Bioshock infinite? That game doesn't exist.

    • @AlphaSilverback
      @AlphaSilverback Год назад

      ​@@Walamonga1313They are all amazing. But Infinity is actually my favorite one. While I do agree that only having 2 weapons does suck.

    • @elmstreet2604
      @elmstreet2604 Год назад +1

      @@Walamonga1313 have to agree here. Imo, original Bioshock has the best story, Bioshock 2 has the best combat, and Infinite has a better balance of both while also falling short of truly excelling at either.

    • @RobertEdwinHouse9
      @RobertEdwinHouse9 Год назад

      Infinite is garbage lmao

  • @RicoDias69
    @RicoDias69 Год назад

    Good video!
    About the differences you get depending on how you decide to deal wth the Sisters, there's one plasmid called Hypnotize Big Daddy which may change a good chunck of how you deal with those Biggies. As a player who every now and then decides to go back to BioShock, I do believe a good way to experience the game, even on a first playthrough, is by playing the game on the hardest difficulty with Vita Chambers disbled. I do feel like NG+, as fun as it is, removes a lot of the tension you get, especially early on.

  • @Azuris190
    @Azuris190 Год назад

    I remember that i had to change something in the Ini File, because something was pretty weird with the Mouse Movement, is it still like that?

  • @gabrielgranja4050
    @gabrielgranja4050 Год назад

    great videos and opinions! just wish the videos were longer!!

  • @ThomasPaine01
    @ThomasPaine01 Год назад

    Another Great Classic. Thanks for the review, Mortym!

  • @Silent.Watcher
    @Silent.Watcher Год назад +1

    I swear, it felt like I had just saw your first impression video, I blinked, and then this one appeared.

  • @nouseinaname
    @nouseinaname Год назад

    Hey Mortim, long time fan first time caller. I really enjoy a lot of the videos. It's hilariously serendipitous that you decided to 100% this 15 years old game. Bc I would always hear about BioShock and never played it myself. Saw it on sale for the remastered collection for $8-9 and literally finished it last night. Though I didn't 100% it, I do feel I've got all I could gather from it. And Overall I can definitely see how appreciated it could be for it's time in '07-'08.

    • @nouseinaname
      @nouseinaname Год назад

      The story is well enough with a bait and switch.
      But they do a phenomenal job of setting the scene. As the world feels believable even though it's quite ridiculous.
      The gameplay(for it's time) still holds up well enough, there's no real weight to combat, and depending on how you want to play you can definitely be overpowered in most encounters. As for the final Fontaine fight I went into it nearly fully stocked and finished him with tons of ammo and health/hypos left. I was kinda expecting more for the final boss.

    • @nouseinaname
      @nouseinaname Год назад

      But it's funny how the hacking goes from somewhat enjoyable to downright exhausting. After one game of pipes your like "oh pipes", "pipes is fun".
      After twenty games, "man I wish there were not as many turrets."
      After fifty," no more!"

  • @midnightdt
    @midnightdt Год назад

    I've been asking for you to do this one for a while thank you for reviewing it. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I know you have other games to play but you should put BioShock 2 and infinite on the list for sometime in the future both are good.

  • @daggeron3
    @daggeron3 Год назад

    Don’t forget! Bioshock got several game of the year awards in 2007. Excellent game for the time and it’s still playable today. Controls weren’t as fluid back then.
    Gears of war and portal were two other games that came out in 2007 that were absolutely incredible as well. Bioshock is a must play in my opinion.

  • @Ganderlow
    @Ganderlow Год назад

    I tried to replay this game on xbox series-x but even the hd collection has crashing issues.

  • @b1thearchitect401
    @b1thearchitect401 Год назад +1

    Right up there with my favourite games of all time, the immersion and the world is just so fucking good. I come back & replay it every couple years

  • @paulcrowley3172
    @paulcrowley3172 Год назад

    In the Dishonored video, I mentioned Bioshock and Metro. Wasn't aware at the time you have a bioshock + bioshock 2 review up. Just watched this one and on to 2 next.

  • @mesarthim640
    @mesarthim640 Год назад

    Thanks Mortim ! Hope you will review System Shock ! (currently playing the remastered version because I was a backer, we finally have access to the game) And hope you will at least try the old versions of System shock and System Shock 2 to compare, they're definitely among my favorite game so I can't wait to see you review them !

  • @MrShinZero
    @MrShinZero Год назад

    Very fair review. 👍

  • @Apotheosis_44
    @Apotheosis_44 Год назад +1

    There's a glitch that still works to get the hardest difficulty achievement. You can play through on easy, and as soon as the cutscene starts after the final boss, change the difficulty to hard.

  • @coconutologist
    @coconutologist Год назад

    11:19 I think in every playthrough I only ever found enough to stations for three full weapon upgrades. Thanks for dispelling that. I'm surprised that the Good Ending didn't hit you in the dad feels. Onward to 200k. All glory to the algorithm.

  • @TyMetaTV
    @TyMetaTV Год назад

    thank you for sharing. would be nice to see reviews on dishonored, prey, and dealthloop

    • @MortismalGaming
      @MortismalGaming  Год назад

      I've reviewed prey and deathloop, loved prey & enjoyed deathloop. Should get around too dishonored over the next few months.

  • @ermagherd1204
    @ermagherd1204 Год назад

    I jus started a new playthrough a few hours ago. It’s still soooo good!

  • @blade29demon
    @blade29demon Год назад

    Hey there mortismal , love the the videos you post, it's badass as to how quickly you 100% these games and your indepth view on them... Been trying to start a channel of my own, could you give me a few tips, would be really helpful getting my Career going with regards to gaming...and again love the uploads, keep em coming 👍🤘

  • @SonMD1
    @SonMD1 Год назад

    what a pleasant surprise!

  • @garystringer2582
    @garystringer2582 Год назад

    You said it yourself at the beginning when you spoke about "impact". There are games I myself am reluctant to play today that at release were regarded by those playing it then among the best games ever made. Time isn't always kind, especially to certain types of games. When Bioshock originally released it had a massive influence on me as a gamer. The issue with this particular game is, there are aspects of it that, lets say haven't aged like a fine wine. That said, for a game that is 16 years old - it holds it's own. Still, it would be a disservice to the game to not reiterate how impactful it was to me when it released. I wish you could have played it then. Although I have no intention of going back to play it any time soon, it stands as one of my favourite gaming experiences.

  • @elmstreet2604
    @elmstreet2604 Год назад

    The only real downside to the Bioshock games in my experience is that even on the hardest difficulties, the beginning of the games(first 20% or so) is the only section that feels truly challenging. Maybe Infinite is different, I never played 1999 mode, but played Burial at Sea on the hardest difficulty. While it was a significant challenge, I honestly hated the way it was designed. The entire reason it was difficult was purely due to lack of resources and not very much to do with level design or enemy placement, etc. There are some minor shortcomings like you mentioned with the choices yielding different endings and having little impact outside of that, but Bioshock is definitely a classic and deserves to be mentioned in high regard. Glad you liked it, thanks for the review.

  • @LHunt49
    @LHunt49 Год назад

    I’m so glad you finally got to experience this amazing story. This game came out a week before my 17th birthday (the age required in my state to buy M rated games) but I befriended the GameStop guy at the midnight release and he sold it to me. This went on to become a profound game in my life (as well as the two sequels). I even wrote a paper about Andrew Ryan and the dystopian Rapture in college. Would you kindly play Bioshock Infinite and give us your thoughts on its story as well 😉

  • @thefirebird8738
    @thefirebird8738 Год назад

    amazing review. Bioshock is such a nostalgic title for me. I cannot wait for bioshock infinite review

  • @MrShafdaddy
    @MrShafdaddy Год назад +1

    Bro do u have a rest button? I open up RUclips and bam another 100% vid

  • @damienkrawczuk1435
    @damienkrawczuk1435 Год назад

    Now you got bioshock under ya belt I'm curious on your thoughts and opinions on Bioshock 2 and BioShock Infinite, opinions are definitely divided on who likes what, your opinion tho would mean a whole lot more because I love your approach and perspective on reviewing a game, take care till the next one, and thanks again for reviewing this, this game was hugely influential on me when it first came out, and 'That' song at the end of BioShock infinite during the credits is incredibly moving, always stirs my heart every time I hear it

  • @ricardopaez1745
    @ricardopaez1745 Год назад

    I would really like your input on the Steam Deck, given how you almost always bring that up in your videos it would be interesting to hear your experience as a player with the Steam Deck

    • @MortismalGaming
      @MortismalGaming  Год назад

      short version is I think it's great, plays most everything and I can use it when I don't feel like sitting in my office

  • @BlueberryJamPie
    @BlueberryJamPie Год назад

    The shotgun and the bolt shooter makes you steamroll through the game. Loved use them with the shock + drone/bees skill to cheese everything.
    Quite enjoyed the remaster. Wished Infinite had continued the story or done more with the little sisters.

  • @arckmage5218
    @arckmage5218 Год назад

    I'm curious your thoughts on the borderlands games.

  • @mandroid-rb4uy
    @mandroid-rb4uy Год назад

    Hello Mortis 16 years on and still a Solid Game I love the Lore especially Ryan and Objectivism from Ayn rand this Game really changed my life with Mass Effect and Dead Rising 2007 was glorious year for the Xbox 360

  • @lucasmoraes7553
    @lucasmoraes7553 Год назад

    idk if someone else pointed it out, but in the original bioshock patch, saving the little sister wouldnt give enough currency to buy 1 power, while killing one of them would give you enough to buy one, maybe two powers.

  • @fubar395
    @fubar395 Год назад

    Planning on checking these out eventually. Got all 3 games for free on Epic awhile ago. I just have to clear my massive backlog. lol

  • @NecroticRampage
    @NecroticRampage Год назад

    One of my favorite games, glad you liked it and I find your criticism fair.

  • @Azuris190
    @Azuris190 Год назад

    Thank you, i hope you'll also have an amazing Day.

  • @catsmacker4411
    @catsmacker4411 Год назад

    I also enjoyed the game enough to replay the remastered version. I was favorably impressed with the tale of development conflict before release. That information had escaped my notice until now. For me, it was a nice value add for this video.

  • @EdwardPaulet
    @EdwardPaulet Год назад

    Mortim how did you know I've been wanting to finally play this and needed a recent review?

  • @R3TR0J4N
    @R3TR0J4N Год назад

    successor to System Shock 2, considered as a survival horror title, given the resource management and stealth mechanic for a biopunk game for its atmosphere. kinda cool transition for people who just ended Deadspace remake and are still waiting for the RE4 remake, since the game is heavily influenced by RE series.

  • @notsosmartguy6254
    @notsosmartguy6254 Год назад +1

    I actually just played through the series for the first time recently. I hope ya enjoy bioshock 2 as much as I did and I hope you enjoy bioshock infinite way more then I did cause I didn't even finish it lol.

  • @Casomyro1983
    @Casomyro1983 Год назад

    I remember quiting smoking back in 2008-2009 maybe and with the extra money I saved, I bought Crysis 1 in a beautiful metal box, Bioshock 1 also in a beautiful metal box and Fallout 3 sadly no metal box ^^ but Fallout and Bioshock will always stay in my memory and heart for the best games I have ever played.

  • @jasonfitzpatrick2197
    @jasonfitzpatrick2197 Год назад +2

    Great game. Although just once in my life I'd like to hear "completely untroubled development, everyone got along, the original vision is the one you see on the screen, and everyone was happy". 😂

  • @aaryscare214
    @aaryscare214 Год назад

    Hells yeah!! I bought the Bioshock Collection for like 6 dollars 2 weeks ago. Played Bioshock 1 for the first time ever on Steam Deck. Loved it.

  • @rickeyboy42
    @rickeyboy42 Год назад

    Head's up: Bypassing the 2k launcher will become necessary when you get to Bioshock Infinite. It SEVERELY affects the performance of that game, even though it's quite an old game at this point.

  • @firstclaw1
    @firstclaw1 Год назад

    Maybe the game would have had more impact on the player 16 years ago, although a bigger screen is not to be underestimated.
    I found especially the atmosphere very thrilling and was constantly feeling uneasy. The first times a big daddy charged at me I freaked out, panicked, and died... Nowadays some gameplay and combat designs have evolved, but I still think the whole package is worthwhile playing. And it not only has been a milestone in creativity 16 years ago, but is IMHO still above average compared to quite a few modern AAA titles.

  • @Swatyo
    @Swatyo Год назад +1

    This game was an absolute experience the first time i played it.
    Sure, the gameplay is a mixed bag (damage spongey enemies), and it was improved in Bioshock 2, but the atmosphere is superb in the first game.

  • @erikskoog8415
    @erikskoog8415 Год назад

    Good show sir

  • @grey_wulf
    @grey_wulf Год назад

    Hi Mortym! Bioshock is one fav games of all time. Now, would you kindly review Bioshock 2 and Bioshock Infinite?

  • @eternity9099
    @eternity9099 Год назад +1

    My favorite game! BioShock is just so good. One of the few games i can play through over and over.

  • @fastica
    @fastica Год назад

    I was going to use the "I've waited 16 years for your review" but you beat me to it :D

  • @main_stream_media_is_a_joke
    @main_stream_media_is_a_joke Год назад

    do these remasters work on win 10 without any crazy workarounds?

  • @val1n
    @val1n Год назад

    I first came in contact with the BioShock franchise was with BioShock Infinite back in 2019. It was fun to play. More so because the first time I played the game was in 1999 Mode. And yes, the developers said that the game will not “feel like BioShock”. But I really enjoyed it more, compared to the lower difficulty settings.
    But after that, I played through every BioShock game. And got them all to 100%. It is interesting because I usually don't play FPS. Nonetheless, I had a lot of fun.

  • @subaru246
    @subaru246 Год назад

    Never played a Bioshock game despite my friends telling me to do it becsuse of the story quality. I suck at first person shooters, but I may give this remaster a chance. Thanks for the hard work, hugs

  • @vercoda9997
    @vercoda9997 Год назад

    I didn't know until a few weeks ago that Armin Shimerman (DS9's Quark himself, and a classy gentleman) voiced Andrew Ryan in Bioshock. And, as a side note, the voice of Atlas throughout most of the game sounds very, very authentically Irish - specifically, like a West Dublin accent, which perhaps Colin Farrell should sound like from the Castleknock/Blanchardstown area... Great game, but it was lightning in a bottle.

  • @n1ng3n
    @n1ng3n Год назад +1

    This is one of the few games that allow you to use some "ambient elemental interactions". The other games that comes to my mind that have that feature are Divinity original sin 1/2 and Dark messiah of might and magic and in some extend also the old system shock 2 and the other Arkane games like Prey and Dishonored. It's a shame that a lot of modern game doesn't have any kind of environment interactions.
    I din't play Bioshock 2, but i remember that Bioshock infinite was a bit disappointing.

  • @AnthonyHudg
    @AnthonyHudg Год назад

    I think the choice of saving or harvesting more so plays into the illusion of choice the player is given. From a gameplay standpoint yes it could’ve been better but from a narrative standpoint it kinda flips the idea of choice on it’s head

  • @mr.2cents.846
    @mr.2cents.846 10 месяцев назад

    Love this game and its atmosphere. The gameplay feels old. But still fun. Love the sounds of this game.

  • @kabdhilinan
    @kabdhilinan Год назад

    Did they patched how much Adam you get from Little Sisters? I played Bioshock in 2006/7 and I'm pretty sure it was twice the amount if you sacrificed them.

    • @MortismalGaming
      @MortismalGaming  Год назад

      Harvest amount is the same, but you get gifts every 3 rescues that have Adam in them that brings it basically in line with each other.

  • @thomasdehetre300
    @thomasdehetre300 Год назад

    One of my favorite games. The world design is incredible. One of the best games of its Era. If you haven't played it, I HIGHLY recommend it. Also I have a steam deck and it plays very well on it incase you wanted to try it on your deck

  • @fapnawb
    @fapnawb Год назад

    Love this game so much. I wish we got a proper remake of it. Or a really good sequel.

  • @jdrobin1
    @jdrobin1 Год назад

    One of my favorite series of all time!!!!
    1. Bioshock 1
    2. Bioshock Infinite
    3. Bioshock 2

  • @justinhackett1078
    @justinhackett1078 Год назад +1

    I loved this game when it came out. If you haven’t you should play dishonored

  • @TheWolfSharp
    @TheWolfSharp Год назад

    I can't believe Bioshock Remastered has new game plus, the original didn't have it? I think, pretty darn sure about it... Then they didn't add the same mode for Bioshock 2, it's freaking unbelievable. But that's where we're at.

  • @rabbyd542
    @rabbyd542 Год назад

    I beat this game with only the wrench once. It was surprisingly powerful.

  • @Kevin-tr6js
    @Kevin-tr6js 2 месяца назад

    I agree with a lot of this. Having just played Bioshock for the first time in 2024, I think all the praise about the atmosphere is well deserved. Rapture is still a great setting in 2024. I thought the story was good but not nearly as good as I was expecting it to be. Unless you're willing to experiment with all the tonics and weapons to keep things interesting, the combat gets repetitive quickly. Bioshock is pretty clunky to play compared to modern titles, but it's still worth checking out to experience Rapture. I had a much better time with Infinite because I liked the world more and it has many quality of life improvements over the first game.

  • @S_F_S
    @S_F_S 2 месяца назад

    All my homies love Mortismal Gaming

  • @Camera_Speeds
    @Camera_Speeds Год назад

    Your speed is insane

  • @CC-oi9mc
    @CC-oi9mc Год назад

    Did you miss Okami? It came out around this time I think.

  • @horith8033
    @horith8033 Год назад

    nice

  • @aminotmerciful4353
    @aminotmerciful4353 Год назад

    Just my opionion/idea but I'd love it if you could add in a small section on how attainable/inconvenient getting the 100% achievements are for each review. I'm sure a lot of people who watch your videos are completionists (like me) and some games I'd like to know how much of a grind the 100% would be. Sometimes even 1 achievement can add hours and hours

  • @Elgar337
    @Elgar337 Год назад +1

    Gameplay is the most important for me, but there are a few games with mediocre gameplay that got me hooked. One of them is Bioshock.

  • @PotrovNivanski
    @PotrovNivanski Год назад

    I still haven't bought and played this game as I was a bit in doubt and other games keep popping up distracting me; but this review *might* have changed my mind about that when I see it discounted at the next Steam sales ;)

  • @christophertheofilos1063
    @christophertheofilos1063 Год назад

    When it first came out,before the reveals the internet would post, saving or killing the little sisters having al.ost no difference in the amount you get wasn't known, shown 16 years ago the choice felt more impact full. The animation for killing them was uncomfortable as well, for the time

  • @A-Dubs398
    @A-Dubs398 Год назад

    I hope you review BioShock 2. The combat in that game is WAY BETTER! It improves all the short-comings of BioShock 1's combat, except it's still a little bit floaty for my taste, but still pretty damn amazing overall.

  • @mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299
    @mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299 Год назад

    Telekinesis is the BEST, for some reason throwing a body at someone is a one hit kill 90% of the time, and if you get really good with that power you can yo-yo the body around without it ever touching the ground. I feel like such a Sith lord when I do that :P

  • @rickcornelissen3466
    @rickcornelissen3466 Год назад

    Thanks for the review, I recently got the whole Bioshock collection for a few €. Now let's find time to actually play games.

  • @Webhead123
    @Webhead123 Год назад +1

    Even back in 2007, the combat felt clunky and mostly disappointing. That aside, where the game excels and is most worthwhile is in its unique setting, atmosphere and the twists and turns of the story. For that alone, I consider it still worth playing today, although I typically recommend setting the difficulty to Easy to make the enemies less damage-spongey and thus make the lackluster combat feel like less of a slog.

  • @McBrokkenpap
    @McBrokkenpap Год назад

    Can you also do it for Bioshock infinite? :)

  • @Tutones413
    @Tutones413 Год назад

    Get proximity mines for grenade launcher. Find objective you can use telekinesis on. Stack 10mines on object and throw into big daddy for 1 hit kill

    • @Tutones413
      @Tutones413 Год назад

      Also pretty sure if you rescue little sisters the doctor character will give you free tonics throughout the game to reward you and make up for the less Adam per save vs harvesting

  • @desgath
    @desgath Год назад +1

    Great review, as always, but you failed to address the no. 1 burning question that everyone watching this is asking: If I can only get this or Atomic Heart, which do you recommend?? 🤣