BIOSHOCK REMASTERED GAMEPLAY | PART 6 | Neptune's Bounty!

BIOSHOCK REMASTERED GAMEPLAY | PART 6 | Neptune's Bounty!

BioShock Remastered – BioShock Collection Gameplay for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Welcome to BioShock The Collection, the amazing 1080p 60fps remastered version of BioShock 1, BioShock 2, and BioShock Infinite for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. ► SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL ► https://goo.gl/2p5hJr ► LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ► https://goo.gl/3OJyZ8 ► FOLLOW US ON TWITTER ► https://goo.gl/rNFZAx ► FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM ► https://goo.gl/NADba9 ► CONNECT WITH GOOGLE+ ► https://goo.gl/ZXNJYB ► JOIN US ON STEAM ► http://steamcommunity.com/groups/ryba... BioShock Remastered Gameplay Walkthrough Part 6 ►    • BIOSHOCK REMASTERED GAMEPLAY | PART 6 | Ne...   BioShock Remastered Gameplay ►    • BIOSHOCK REMASTERED GAMEPLAY | PART 1 | We...   BioShock 2 Remastered Gameplay ►    • BIOSHOCK 2 REMASTERED GAMEPLAY | PART 1 | ...   BioShock Infinite Gameplay ►    • BIOSHOCK INFINITE REMASTERED GAMEPLAY | PA...   The BioShock collection includes newly remastered versions of the three titles in the BioShock video game series – BioShock, BioShock 2, and BioShock Infinite – alongside their single player content originally released as exclusives or downloadable content packs, including Minerva’s Den and Burial at Sea. The multiplayer component from BioShock 2 will not be included in this collection. It will include the challenge game modes from all three releases, and the Museum of Orphaned Concepts, a feature from an earlier collection in which the player views an in-game gallery of abandoned development concepts. BioShock Infinite is only remastered for the console releases. The collection adds a director’s commentary, “Imagining BioShock”, featuring the series’ creator director Ken Levine and lead artist Shawn Robertson. The remastered games all run in full 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second across all platforms. The retail release is spread across two discs. BioShock takes place in 1960, set in the underwater city of Rapture. Built in the late 1940s by idealistic billionaire mogul Andrew Ryan, Rapture was originally conceived as a utopian society where a man would be entitled to all that he made without the interference of “parasites” in the form of governments and outside influences. Within Rapture the pursuit of scientific progress greatly expanded, including the discovery of the genetic material “ADAM” created by sea slugs on the ocean floor. ADAM allows its users to alter their DNA to grant them superhuman-like abilities like telekinesis and pyro kinesis. To protect Rapture, Ryan imposed a law that no contact with the surface world was allowed. Despite the apparent utopia, class distinctions grew and former gangster and businessman Frank Fontaine used his influence of the lower class to plan a coup of Rapture. Fontaine profited by creating black market routes with the surface world, and together with Dr. Tenenbaum, created a cheap plasmid industry by mass-producing ADAM through the implanting of the slugs in the stomachs of orphaned girls, nicknamed “Little Sisters”. Fontaine used his plasmid-enhanced army to attack Ryan but was killed in the battle. Ryan took the opportunity to seize his assets including the plasmid factories. In the months that followed, a second figure named Atlas rose to speak for the lower class, creating further strife. Atlas led attacks on the factories housing the Little Sisters, and Ryan countered by creating “Big Daddies”, plasmid-enhanced humans surgically grafted into giant lumbering diving suits who were psychologically compelled to protect the Little Sisters at all costs. Ryan also created his own army of plasmid-enhanced soldiers, named “Splicers”, which he controlled using pheromones distributed through Rapture’s air system. Tensions came to a head on New Year’s Eve of 1958, when Atlas ordered an all-out attack on Ryan. The battle left many dead, and the few sane survivors barricaded themselves away. What once was a beautiful utopia had fallen into a crumbling dystopia within a year. The player controls Jack, an average citizen that accidentally stumbles upon Rapture after his plane crashes in the mid-Atlantic. Amidst the wreckage of his plane Jack spots and swims to a lighthouse and boards a bathysphere that takes him deep within the ocean and into Rapture. Jack is quickly guided by a man named Atlas via radio to help protect himself from the Splicers and to save his family from the ruthless hands of Andrew Ryan. BioShock was released on August 21, 2007 for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360. A PlayStation 3 port was released just over a year later on October 17, 2008. The game received overwhelmingly positive reviews, which praised its “morality-based” storyline, immersive environment and Ayn Rand-inspired dystopian back-story. According to Take-Two’s chairman Strauss Zelnick, the game has sold around 3 million copies as of June 2009.