![]() Look, if you’re coming into this review expecting a deep dive into the mechanics and narrative of the Bioshock games, you’ll be sorely disappointed. Yet despite all those roadblocks, it proves to be one of the better mainstream Switch ports on the market. But all three of those games released a long time ago, as much as it probably hurts to hear for all you folks in your early 30s to hear, so not only does the Switch port of The Bioshock Collection have to stand up to test of time but it must also contend with the diminished power of the hybrid system it’s running on. Having said that, when I did eventually get around to playing the first game, alongside Bioshock 2 and Bioshock Infinite when that eventually released, the hype surrounding the series was very clearly understandable. See, I was only twelve when the first game dropped in 2007 and my folks weren’t all that stoked on my pre-teen brain seeing horrific images of men in large diving suits drilling holes into the chest of genetically addled drug-addicts. I was a little late to the party when it came to playing Bioshock.
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