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BioShock DLC could be more BioShocky
BY Evan O'Donnell Nov. 9th, 2008 More on:

The previously announced, PS3-exclusive BioShock DLC is set to hit the PlayStation Network on Nov. 20, and the folks over at Kotaku have had a chance to wade through the various challenge rooms. According to the article, gamers who are willing to part with 10 of their virtual dollars will get a healthy amount of interesting content, but those who felt that much of BioShock’s charm came from its intriguing story may be disappointed by the standalone nature of the DLC.

What do you folks think? Did you enjoy BioShock’s heady take on FPS gameplay enough to overlook the lack of narrative? Or will you put your money aside until you can see where the story goes in the recently confirmed sequel? It is your right, nay your duty, to choose!

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    1. dude
      November 9th, 2008
      at 5:33 pm

      waste of money really.

      Without a good story bioshock is just another FPS of many.

      Just wait till the next one and keep you money and buy resistance 2. or one of the many other fantastic games coming out soon.

      Speaking of which I am off to collect little big planet on tuesday…

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      Dork
      November 10th, 2008
      at 10:05 am

      Without the Narrative you will see how primitive the game truly is.

      I am playing it for the second time, this time on the PS3 and it is just as genericy shootery as ever. It just oozes with atmospher and has a narrative/story that is vibrant.

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      bhive01
      November 10th, 2008
      at 10:37 am

      So… you’re saying that it oozes mediocrity?

      I guess it’s not Resistance 2 or L4D is it?

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