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Bioshock: The Collection Playstation 4

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Platform For Display: PlayStation 4


Edition: Collection


Features

  • Remastered in 1080p
  • Bio Shock main game and all single player DLC
  • Bio Shock 2 main game and all single player DLC
  • Bio Shock Infinite main game and all single player DLC
  • Director's Commentary: Imagining Bio Shock, featuring Ken Levine and Shawn Robertson

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Return to the cities of Rapture and Columbia and experience the award winning Bio Shock franchise like never before, beautifully remastered in 1080p. Bio Shock: The Collection contains all single player content from Bio Shock, Bio Shock 2, and Bio Shock Infinite, all single player add on content, the “Columbia’s Finest” pack, and Director’s Commentary: Imagining Bio Shock, featuring Ken Levine and Shawn Robertson. Bio Shock Bio Shock is a shooter unlike any you've ever played, loaded with weapons and tactics never seen. You will have a complete arsenal at Your disposal from simple revolvers to grenade launchers and chemical throwers, but you will also be forced to genetically modify Your DNA to create an even more deadly weapon: you. Museum of Orphaned Concepts Challenge Rooms Bio Shock 2 Set approximately 10 years after the events of the original Bio Shock, the halls of Rapture once again echo with sins of the past. Along the Atlantic coastline, a monster has been snatching little girls and bringing them back to the undersea city of Rapture. Players step into the boots of the most iconic denizen of Rapture, the Big Daddy, as they travel through the decrepit and beautiful fallen city, chasing an unseen foe in search of answers and their own survival. Minerva’s Den Protector Trials Bio Shock Infinite Bring us the girl, wipe away the debt. The year is 1912. Deep in debt, Booker DeWitt has only one opportunity for a clean slate: rescue Elizabeth, a mysterious girl imprisoned since childhood in the flying city of Columbia. Clash in the Clouds Burial at Sea 1&2 Columbia’s Finest Pack Features: Remastered in 1080p. Bio Shock main game and all single player DLC. Bio Shock 2 main game and all single player DLC. Bio Shock Infinite main game and all single player DLC. Director’s Commentary: Imagining Bio Shock, featuring Ken Levine and Shawn Robertson Legal Line 2016 Take Two Interactive Software, Inc. and its subsidiaries. Take Two Interactive, Bio Shock, Bio Shock Infinite, 2K, Irrational Games, and respective logos are all registered trademarks or trademarks of Take Two Interactive Software, Inc. All rights reserved.

Number of Players: 1


Publication Date: September 13, 2016


Computer Platform: PlayStation 4


Global Trade Identification Number: 21


UPC: 710425477621


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Sony PlayStation 4


Release date: September 13, 2016


Product Dimensions: 0.6 x 5.4 x 6.7 inches; 4 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 47762


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 4 ounces


Department: Mature


Manufacturer: 2K


Date First Available: June 30, 2016


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  • The best games always stand the test of time
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Collection
I was pretty stoked when I found out that Bio Shock was getting the remaster treatment with all three games in one tidy package. At a $60 price point (less if you're a prime member) that amounts to $20 a game which is excellent for a trio of fantastic games. (Much like the recent Resident Evil remasters and Uncharted collection) At the time of this review I have completed Bioshock 1 and 2 and have just begun to play Infinite. (I have played all three previously last gen). All I can say so far is...wow. These games are just superb. The first Bioshock is perhaps one of the most iconic video games of all time and let me tell you-there is nothing quite as satisfying in all of video game history as taking out a Big Daddy. Seriously. Nothing else like it. For me personally-Bioshock 1 is still the most memorable of the trio. Its larger than life characters like Andrew Ryan, Atlas, Dr. Suchong, Sander Cohen, Frank Fontaine, etc.-really immersed you into a fully fleshed out under the sea utopian world gone wrong complete with its own pseudo civil war. Plasmids, Gene Tonics and a wide variety of weapons to experiment with just put the icing on the cake. Plus the Art Deco style, political underpinnings and voice recorded messages spirited you away to a place you had never seen before. Rapture was a place filled in equal measure with wonder and danger at every turn. As for Bioshock 2, many consider it to be almost a carbon copy of the original. There are indeed a lot of similarities, but it's still an outstanding game. The creators must've really gotten a lot of good feedback from the kill Big Daddy/save or harvest Little Sister dynamic because they seemed to hedge all their bets on this dynamic for Bioshock 2. Sure, once again it's fun to end a Big Daddy, but this time there are more "steps" involved with the Little Sisters if you want to max the amount of Adam you receive. While this is fun at first, after the eleventh time of A) killing Big Daddy, B) tracking down and draining Adam from a dead body while twenty splicers attack you, C) tracking down and draining Adam from a second dead body while another twenty splicers attack you then D) finally escorting little Sister to her hide out then E) Finding another Big Daddy/Little Sister and repeating the whole process over again usually twice more each level-it does get sort of repetitive and tiresome. And yes, Killing Big Sisters is very satisfying too, but near the end of the game the whole things gets to be a sort of grind. And quite frankly-if you take all of this away, the game itself doesn't hold up as well story-wise or objective-wise as Bioshock 1. All of the Big Daddy/Little Sister/Big Sister stuff is really what the game is all about in the end. Everything else is pretty forgettable. Still a great game though. As for Infinite, it's a little less action oriented than the other two though even more story driven. All I can say so far with this remaster since I just started Infinite, is that the moment Booker Dewitt ascends to the sky and Columbia comes into view is nothing short of breath taking. Infinite is so gorgeous that I found myself just stopping by certain areas, leaning up against a railing and watching air ships go by or listening to the barbershop quartet sing. When is the last time in a video game you can say that you stopped to smell the roses? It's that beautiful. All in all-despite a few minor glitches (voice recorders getting hung up for a few seconds on certain syllables in Bioshock 1, slow down in Bioshock Infinite) this is a fantastic collection of three outstanding video games at a really great price. If you're sitting the fence-you really can't pass this up. Rapture and Columbia are two places well worth a revisit. These games still impress me more than most of the current gen stuff. For me, my PS4 for the most part has become a remaster machine. I have not been terribly impressed by any of the brand new game on the system outside of Uncharted 4. (Killzone, Infamous Second Son and several others were all duds in my book) My favorite games on the system are all remasters including DMC, The Uncharted Collection, Tomb Raider, The Last of Us and Resident Evil 1, 4 & 5 and now the Bioshock collection. Not sure what that says about Sony's original games, but I am sure having fun with all the remasters. Dead Space next please. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2016 by Pikminfan

  • Beat em all back in the day and so glad I have them again in 1 collection.
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Collection
One of the greatest video game collections to ever come out!!! The 1st Bioshock is one of my favorite games of all time. The series of 3 is one of my favorite gaming series of all time. Love the worlds created in these games. The DLC, the lore of fhe games is just amazing. Have been waiting and waiting for a new Bioshock to come out and I'll continue to hold out hope. I know JUDAS is coming out AT SOME POINT IVE HAD IT WISHLISTED ON PS5 LIKE 2 YEARS, and that's made by the developers of Bioshock 1 and Bioshock:Infinite (part 3) and I saw something a few weeks ago that a Bioshock 4 is coming out and its an ice world or frozen world of some sort. Picture looked amazing but I hope it's real. Have been waiting for tbe $$ to come down on PS5 and I missed a really good sale but M happier I got the physical edition of the collection that comes with all the DLC for the games and some other extras. So psyched to revisit the worlds of RAPTURE & COLUMBIA!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2026 by DVF

  • Bioshock Series is King
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Collection
Absolute work of art. The Bioshock series is one of my favorite gaming experiences of all time. From the story line to the characters, to the gameplay, this game hits all the boxes. Love it. Truly hope that the developers give us something new in 2026!
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2026 by DistantLights

  • Disc and case in perfect condition.
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Collection
Plays just fine. Good price. Had no booklet though.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2025 by The Dude13

  • This excellent trilogy is timeless
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Collection
When Steam came to Linux, I decided to see if I could find any good games. I discovered Bioshock Infinite, and it was the first 3D game I had played since 2005 or so. The graphics blew me away, and this effect was much larger than the improvement in technology alone. The world was vast, and it was extremely detailed, and artistically gorgeous. So here I am finally playing Bioshock. The first two games weren't available for Linux, so I never played them until now. My wife moved out, and it turns out I really hate dating, so I bought a huge TV and a PS4 Pro, and I am checking out some of the stuff I missed over the years of being a dutiful wage slave. Bioshock may be quite old, but it does not disappoint! The aesthetics are very different, but no less thoroughly realized. I love these games, because the world is huge, the graphics are gorgeous, there are hidden goodies and tricky little puzzles stuck everywhere, and the stories are very creative and compelling. Best of all, I'm a 46 year old who stopped gaming when I got tired of getting slaughtered by 12 year old kids, and I find the challenge level of these games just right. I have to work at it, but it's achievable, even for a boring old pot bellied guy who only lasts for 43 nanoseconds in any Call of Duty game. I am assuming I will be able to beat the games with a minimum of that hacking mini game nonsense. That is the only flaw, from my perspective. The mini game isn't fun, and it's ridiculously hard, even though I'm only in the third world or so. I no longer have a pre-teen living at home to solve puzzles like that for me, so the game might end up not getting solved. Even so, I made it through Infinite, so I'm going to get something out of this purchase either way. This excellent trilogy is the kind of thing that makes it hard not to be disappointed by everything else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2018 by D. Michael McIntyre

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