There is always a lighthouse, always a man, always a city.
Experience the unforgettable worlds and monumental stories of the
award-winning BioShock range with BioShock: The Collection. Journey in
BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered and BioShock Infinite: The
Complete Edition including all singleplayer add-ons to the cities of
Rapture and Columbia. Fight for your life and trick your enemies -
whether deep under the ocean or high above the clouds.
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BioShock: The Collection contains all three games in the
enthusiastically recorded series - BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2
Remastered, and BioShock Infinite: The Complete Edition. Also included
are all single player add-on content for all three games.
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BioShock Remastered - explore the underwater city of Rapture. What was
originally designed as a refuge for the smartest minds in society, has
come to a dystopian nightmare. In the flooded ruins, a new ecosystem has
developed. Brainy splicers pursue the little girls, the "Little
Sisters" who would be helpless without their giant Big Daddy guardians.
Your survival depends on being fast, recovering weapo'ns and using the
superhuman forces with which the plasmids have changed your DNA. Because
to defeat the muted monsters of Rapture, you have to become a monster
yourself.
- BioShock 2
Remastered - Experience Rapture through the eyes of Delta, a terrifying
Big Daddy prototype who wants to save his lost Little Sisters. Since the
events of the first BioShock part, 8 years have passed and Rapture
inhabitants have teamed up into a collectivist culture. Build even more
plasmid types, imagine a variety of new enemies and leave Rapture Art
Deco architecture behind you to cross the seabed.
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BioShock Infinite: The Complete Edition - Private Detective Booker
DeWitt has debts for the wrong people and is now forced to take an
impossible job: in Columbia, a flying city above the clouds, he is said
to save a woman caught there, named Elizabeth. She is said to have the
ability to change reality--a power with which her kidney wants to
realise his distorted vision of the American dream.