![]() ![]() The only real compromise as such comes in terms of frame-rate. Compared to Xbox One X release for example, texture quality is a setting lower - but Switch still benefits from newer assets compared to the original Xbox 360 edition. ![]() It's immediately apparent that the remastered artwork is in place for both the original BioShock and its sequel, while additional tweaks made to the environments in the remaster are also present and correct in the Switch port. That's categorically not the case for BioShock: The Collection. When it delivered Dark Souls Remastered for Switch, Virtuos leaned heavily on the original last-gen assets for its conversion work for the Nintendo hybrid, perhaps a better fit for its more limited capabilities. Virtuos Games has delivered an excellent collection that makes nips and tucks in all of the right places, with all three games in the pack looking good and running well. This trilogy is best played while docked and with a Pro-Controller due to the unfortunately short joysticks of the Joy-Cons, however, they aren’t entirely unplayable in handheld mode.We've already taken a look at BioShock: The Collection's upgrades for PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X, and while the sense is that the code isn't quite where it should be right now for those platforms, the same can't be said of the recent Switch release. It’s linear narrative and gorgeous set pieces keep the story rolling forward in a way that many modern games can’t quite seem to recapture. Each game pulls you in and won’t let you stop, as something new is always around the corner. ![]() Whether you have played the games before or this is your first opportunity to jump into Rapture and Columbia, these games still stand the test of time in gameplay and narrative.īioShock: The Collection is made up of three brilliant pieces that can stand on their own, but are worth so much more as a whole story. Despite taking its own direction, these three games together tell one of the best and most compelling stories from a gaming trilogy in quite some time, with each game contributing its own piece to the puzzle of such a great narrative. As the final entry in the trilogy, BioShock Infinite is a beautiful example of how the series has grown when compared to the first game which launched six years prior. ![]()
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