![]() Unlike other waters, this bit seems to be more than just a simple animated texture with neat PixelShader stuff. The water is probably indeed one of the most realistic I've seen so far. That, and the fact that it's been a while since I've last enjoyed an FPS this much. Pretty darn realistic water: that's the first thing that springs to mind after playing this game. However, when arriving down there, it quickly becomes apparent, that the idealistic world represented by the city, no longer exists: dead bodies litter the floors, powerful guardians roam the corridors, and mad genetically altered citizens are out for blood. Inside, you discover a rusty bathysphere, descending into Rapture, a city, built by a man with a vision, as a refuge for scientists, artists and industrialists from the limited and narrowminded ethics of the upper world. By luck, you managed to survive the crash, and among the wreckage you see a towering light house. Mid-atlantic, 1960, the airliner you're on crashes into icy waters. It's set at the bottom of the ocean where the only way to survive is to use everything at your disposal, including genetic alteration to make your own body into a deadly weapon. ![]() ![]() It is described by its creators as new and unique experience in its genre. One of the many anticipated games of this year, is Bioshock. ![]()
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