BioShock: The Collection Reviews

BioShock: The Collection is ranked in the 93rd percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
84 / 100
Jun 5, 2020

After all these years, BioShock: The Collection has easily stood the test of time, and bringing it to the Switch seven years after the launch of BioShock Infinite gives new gamers a chance to experience an iconic and groundbreaking series that will remind people to be polite and always preface a request with the simple phrase “Would you kindly?”

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8.2 / 10.0
Sep 14, 2016

As a veteran returning to play through the three games of BioShock: The Collection is a pleasure, but it’s a bit disappointing to watch the updates and behind-the-scenes content to each entry gradually decline. The original BioShock receives the greatest overhaul and flourishes with new textures and lighting that bring it almost up to modern standards, and a Ken Levine retrospective, while BioShock Infinite is essentially the PC version Of course the ideas and gameplay presented and executed in all three are as memorable as they were when first released, and anyone who missed them a decade ago should definitely consider rectifying that. If you intend to play one of these fascinating and fun adventures for the first time or the tenth, the BioShock Collection is the best way to go about it.

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8.2 / 10.0
Sep 19, 2016

BioShock: The Collection is a good remaster, with graphics visibly improved. It includes all single-player content from the three games and that makes this collection perfect for those who never played a BioShock in their life, but the lack of freshly new content makes it less suitable for longstanding fans.

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Metro GameCentral
Top Critic
8 / 10
Sep 16, 2016

Time has worn some holes in each games’ reputation, but these are still three of the most ambitious and daring action games of modern times.

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Sep 21, 2016

If you are a PS4 or Xbox One owner, Bioshock: The Collection should be in your, um, collection, whether in the 2-disc physical format or digital download. Unfortunately, I’ve read reports that the PC version has issues. (Like bad ones.) As such PC players should wait for the (fingers crossed) eventual patches.

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8 / 10
Sep 15, 2016

The reality is that the games haven't changed, but you might have.

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Telegraph
Top Critic
Sep 21, 2016

Ten years later, replaying the original BioShock is a risky prospect.

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Sep 15, 2016

If you've already played and loved the three original titles plus their DLC then some mild visual upgrades and a handful of extras might not be enough to justify the purchase. If, however, you've never sunk into the haunting depths of Rapture, this is the time to sort it out.

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8 / 10
Sep 16, 2016

BioShock: The Collection is the best way to experience the world of Rapture and Columbia. All three games and their DLC look great and, despite a slightly creaky port of the first game, perform well. Unfortunately, series veterans won't find anything new, meaning that the visual upgrade and the convenience of having everything pulled into one package are the only reasons to return to games that you may have already experienced multiple times.

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8 / 10.0
Oct 25, 2016

Despite there being no real improvements or enhancements to any of these games, it is hard to deny the quality of these three games. The BioShock franchise consists of three of the best games we have seen in the past decade and these are the best versions you can get of them. There isn't much in new content but the base content of this collection alone is an incredible value.

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M3
Top Critic
8 / 10
Sep 28, 2016

If you haven’t played Bioshock before, this is truly a masterpiece of collection. It includes three great action games, and especially the first two is still outstanding. Howerer, Bioshock: The Collection doesn’t really offer anything new. It would have been more than welcome with more content for those that already have played through the series.

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ZTGD
Top Critic
8 / 10.0
Aug 5, 2020

As a package The Bioshock collection delivers

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Sep 25, 2016

Even when the stories drop the ball, the allegories make them invaluable parables for this year in particular.

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Sep 15, 2016

The Collection’s biggest missed opportunity is that it doesn’t do much to win over players who have poured dozens of hours into these three games.

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Twinfinite
Jared O’Neill
Top Critic
4 / 5.0
Jun 5, 2020

All in all, BioShock: The Collection is an incredible package deal. It encompasses three high-quality games that, despite each having a handful of issues, are all incredible examples of what the FPS genre can accomplish. Incredible, engaging stories, chock full of jaw-dropping reveals, imaginative worlds and scenery, and larger-than-life, while still all too real, characters.

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Jun 9, 2020

If you're a newcomer to the Bioshock franchise or simply want to replay them on a more convenient platform, this collection is an excellent proposition. All three games look and run stupendously well on Nintendo's console, and the sheer amount of content on offer here makes the asking price much easier to swallow.

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8 / 10.0
Jun 5, 2020

Virtuous has done a fine job in bringing Bioshock to the Switch, delivering a trio of intriguing games from the last generation. Performance is solid and stable, they look fantastic and they're still worth playing today.

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Jun 15, 2020

It's hard to think of a series that has done more for the optics of the industry. The Bioshock series is a true artistic achievement, and these games are glorious to behold on the Switch.

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4 / 5.0
Sep 17, 2016

BioShock: The Collection successfully brings three of the best games from the last-generation to the current-generation, but not without a few hiccups.

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8 / 10.0
Sep 21, 2016

Picking up BioShock: The Collection for just two shining, flawed stars would still be a good idea.

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