Games Review: BioShock
PS3, 2K Games, £39.99
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Your support makes all the difference.More than a year after it debuted on the PC and Xbox 360, Bioshock is finally available for PS3 owners.
Fourteen months is a long time in theworld of video games, but even so, Bioshock is still one of the best games available for the PS3, thanks to the immersive, sinister world of Rapture, a ruined, undersea dystopia peopled by the frightening Big Daddies and the even more alarming Little Sisters. This first-class FPS has had a few tweaks, including a made-over survivor, and the result is a must-play.
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