

This is an excellent reboot of the series and a great adventure game. The controller support is always something I worry about on a game from 2006 or older, but I am happy to say it works incredibly well with this game. The only negative you should be aware of is during the England level there is potentially a game halting bug. Make sure you have multiple saves throughout the England level to go back to and when you reach the room with the four cages DO NOT USE THEM until the final boss fight. The cage at the top of the bridge on the right has the potential to get stuck. If you do get glitched and have no save point to go back to, you will need to download a save point from the internet.

I didn't like the original Bioshock, but many of its faults are addressed in this game. You can now dual wield plasmids and weapons, money and ammo are distributed more evenly throughout the game, you don't feel like you're tripping on an alarm every 2 seconds and the hacking is much more streamlined (the pipe game is gone). However I do have to warn you not to play the remaster as it is prone to frequent crashes. How frequent? Well after my second crash in the final level I felt compelled to write this review before completing the game.