Why Buy Bioshock?
I mean, if you really don't care about collecting video games that is.
My point about Bioshock is this: It is a single player game that is linear and doesn't have much in the way of replay value. It is a great game, I am sure. I am not debating whether or not that Bioshock is worth your money. It totally is. What I am saying is, if the game is only 10-15 hours to play through, you could concievably rent it for 5-7 days ( I think you have it for this long from Blockbuster Videos) and finish it. Even if you have to re-rent it to complete it (or play it again) you have only spent like $10 on it at this point.
So, why spend the $60 on the game that you will most likely only play once or twice?
Comments (8)
My view is different. I don't dash through a game like this to see how fast I can get to the end. I investigate all the shadowed corners. \r
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In BioShock there are various moral choices you can make that effect the story. I'll play it again making different choices.\r
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Finally, I'll come back months or years later and want to experience the game again. I do this with books I enjoy, as well. Blockbuster won't keep BioShock on the rental shelves forever.\r
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I made the mistake of buying Shdowrun and I should have rented it. I like GoW and Halo for multiplayer better than Shadowrun.
Yes that is true Kyosogi. I do own alot of games. I guess for me it has just gone to the point that I really need to save money.\r
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I mean, with everything that is coming out this season I sort of need to pick my shots, so to speak. I still want to play all the greatness that is being released though.\r
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I can sort of see how 2K may have shot themselves in the foot with Bioshock. Here they made a great game, but there is the chance that not many will purchase it simply because they feel it has little replay value. Sort of wierd considering how great a game it is.