First thing’s first, never play this game in the dark, alone, at night. It’s too intense. Bioshock is an excellent thrilling game that is almost like a movie. There is a story behind everything you do and everything you see, it’s like a movie you are a part of. The character becomes trapped in a underwater city full of drug addicted psychos, little sisters, big daddy’s, and scientists. In order to survive, you must inject yourself with different plasmids. These plasmids are like super powers, with a good amount of Eve you can use your strange medicinal advantages to beat you enemies and other obstacles in your way. The only way to obtain more plasmids is to gain more Adam. Adam is gained by killing a big daddy and taking the little sister. You can either choose to save the little sister, resulting in less Adam but more special prizes throughout the game; or to harvest her and receive maximum Adam. Once enough Adam is collected you can go to a Gatherers Garden and purchase new gene upgrades, tonics, and plasmids. The plasmids are typical yet unusual. Everything comes out of your left hand, you can throw traps, fire, ice, electricity, telekinesis, hypnosis, decoys, and you can shoot a swarm of bees out of your arm. I know what you are thinking, bees?? Yes, bees. It’s pretty intense. All these and other weapons are used to get you throughout the underwater city of Rapture and to get you to the safety of land. Only by figuring out what happened to Rapture, can you escape it.
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