Overview
In 1960, a plane crashes in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, leaving a man named Jack as the apparent sole survivor. He surfaces near a lighthouse that serves as the entrance to Rapture, an underwater city founded in the 1940s by industrialist Andrew Ryan. Built as a refuge from government, religion, and outside authority, Rapture was intended to be a paradise of individual freedom and scientific progress. By the time Jack arrives, however, the city has collapsed into ruin, and he must descend into its decaying halls while uncovering what happened there and fighting to survive.
BioShock is a first-person shooter with elements of action-adventure and role-playing games, as well as a storytelling style reminiscent of the System Shock series. Rapture is a retro-futuristic city shaped by Art Deco architecture, mid-20th-century design, propaganda, and underwater technology. Its society was built around Andrew Ryan’s philosophy of unrestricted ambition and personal achievement, but scientific breakthroughs, political conflict, and the discovery of ADAM led to the city’s violent downfall.
BioShock: Remastered is a remastered version of BioShock. It includes:
- BioShock (original version)
- BioShock: Remastered (remastered version)
- Bioshock: PS3 Challenge Rooms (DLC integrated into the remastered version)
- BioShock: Museum of Orphaned Concepts (in-game gallery of abandoned development concepts, previously exclusive to BioShock: Ultimate Rapture Edition) for the remastered version
- Imagining BioShock, an unlockable director's commentary video series for the remastered version of BioShock featuring Ken Levine and Shawn Robertson, activated through hidden film reels.
- Developers
- 2K Boston2K AustraliaBlind Squirrel
- Publishers
- 2K Games
- Platform
- Windows
- Alternate Names
- BioShock™ Remastered
- BioShock: Remastered
- Video
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