Thirith on 25/3/2015 at 17:12
I don't think we will; BI (doubly so after the DLC) felt like the Bioshock to end all Bioshock. I wouldn't mind seeing a game in its vein, mind you, a <something>shock game, especially if it looked at the System Shock games and came up with good ways of bringing back some of the things that were lost in the move to Bioshock.
Jason Moyer on 26/3/2015 at 02:23
I would not want to be the person attempting to continue BioShock after the second Burial DLC. That was about as conclusive an ending to a series as it gets, imo.
N'Al on 26/3/2015 at 05:06
Five years down the road there's gonna be a reboot. 2K will want to continue the franchise in whatever way possible.
faetal on 26/3/2015 at 13:35
The spiritual successor to Bioshock? How meta.
N'Al on 26/3/2015 at 14:29
Sorry, forgot. There'll be a HD collection of all three games for current consoles as well, of course.
ZylonBane on 26/3/2015 at 15:21
Quote Posted by faetal
The spiritual successor to Bioshock? How meta.
"Biosystem Transfinite".
Renzatic on 26/3/2015 at 16:38
Boundless Physiological Complex Trauma III.
gunsmoke on 27/3/2015 at 23:32
I never got around to the DLC for any of the games. I hear good things about Minervas Den an the SP DLC for B:Infinite. Hopefully I'll get a chance someday.
Yakoob on 28/3/2015 at 08:33
Playing through the Burial at Sea DLCs. While the gameplay is kinda hit and miss and Part 1 felt just like a mediocre more-of-the-same, I am loving the story in Part 2, and how elegantly it wraps, well, almost everything together all the way to Bioshock 1. Writers of Lost should take note :p
Thirith on 28/3/2015 at 10:15
I think that's exactly what I minded, though. Burial at Sea Part 2 felt like it was a story about Bioshock and its mute, boring protagonist, that simply happened to have Elisabeth and Booker in it. For all of Infinite's flaws, though, it's the two of them that I cared about, and while there were some nice moments between [spoiler]Elisabeth and imaginary Booker[/spoiler], there weren't enough. Making Elisabeth instrumental - as in, an instrument - to the Rapture story annoyed the hell out of me.