Author Topic: Bioshock still scares me.  (Read 1442 times)

I figured out why we are floating hands. We never survived the plane crash, we are ghosts!
THEN JOHN FREEMAN SHOT BULATS ITO ZOMBE GHOAST SKOOLS

Play when the sun shines best, grab a friend for him/her to spectate.  Think of it as a game, do not get into the game if you are scared to.

Slowly take apart the precautions then you will find yourself playing it with ease in no time.

I only jumped once. I was in the dentist office, a thick cloud of gas comes from the ceiling. I turn around and there is this loving doctor right behind me.

I only jumped once. I was in the dentist office, a thick cloud of gas comes from the ceiling. I turn around and there is this loving doctor right behind me.

I got most scared when I went into that locked dentist office that fogs up for a few moments, and I grab the tonic. I tried to back up, thought I was backing into an object, turned, and there's a guy just standing there. I flipped the forget out and bashed him to death.

Turns out he doesn't attack until you do, and you can't move until he does.

Looooool Gotcha, bitch!

Looooool Gotcha, bitch!

Really? I thought he was going to murder me so I shot him in the face with a shotgun and he went down in one hit. I didn't even hesitate.

Meanwhile in Infinite: WEEEEEE SKYLINES OH stuff MISSLE ZEPPLINS!

Really? I thought he was going to murder me so I shot him in the face with a shotgun and he went down in one hit. I didn't even hesitate.

I used to get bored after finishing the game, and one thing I'd do is test that guy. I'd stand still and watch him. If I had the PC version and the right knowledge, maybe I could have the RPG early and try shooting him point blank. XD

Meanwhile in Infinite: WEEEEEE SKYLINES OH stuff MISSLE ZEPPLINS!

They're called Security Zeppelins. Also, I'm pretty sure it's hard to get hit whilst on Sky-Lines by those, although it isn't out of the question. I'm more scared of flying at guys on the same side of the line, but I think the two sides work differently.

They should had really left it at just Bioshock. It's a great original game that doesn't need a sequel or sort of spin off.

They should had really left it at just Bioshock. It's a great original game that doesn't need a sequel or sort of spin off.

The game got abandoned, though. I'd ask people a year or so after the release and they literally had no idea what the game was. It needed attention, even negative, to bring attention onto the artwork and storytelling of both.