In the 1940s, a megalomaniac named Andrew Ryan had a dream. A city where people can prosper without the limits imposed by politics and religion for thousands of years. It is a city where capitalism runs freely and science knows no limits for humanity. This city, called Rapture, was built underwater in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean and became the new home of many dreamers willing to leave everything to start this exciting utopia. None of this was known to the general public, and a few years later, in 1960, on the way to England, our protagonist miraculously survived a plane crash at sea, to discover a mysterious island where there were only submarines (deep waters).
It is necessary to take you to a mysterious place where you can find refuge. As we descend into the depths of the Rapture, we learn a great concept. It's about human limitations and how this underwater city can be a new beginning. When I opened the door to the deep sea and observed the situation, something went wrong in the process. The idea was good, but at some point something very important happened.
Impressive technical work in the game - how long will it take to see the water effects? - And the very high production values are complemented by controls very well adapted to the Xbox 360, using the increasingly common technique of "lightly holding" the aim of the enemies we recently shot at. Otherwise, given the number of actions we can perform, the game is very easy to work with. Since the advent of 3D more than 10 years ago, conventional acting genres have undergone significant changes. Platform games, arcade games, action arcades, and 2D combat have been replaced by action and first-person shooters, commonly known as Bioshock or FPS-rated "shooters."
In this genre you can find all kinds of games: spy games, war games, futuristic games, survival games, etc. There are between 10 and 15 major shooters released every year that are very common and evolve quickly. However, there are exceptions and some are brighter than others. Bioshock is one of the first. It is not a bomb of innovation, but it is a breath of fresh air in a somewhat stagnant genre, as it combines a series of new and different elements that make Irrational titles a unique "gaming experience". With an impressive setting, great gameplay, a very interesting story and an exceptionally complete technical section, Bioshock is a complete and well-developed game, excellent in every way and a must-buy for any owner or possessor of an Xbox 360.-As game. The best new generation game today.