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What do you do when your competing console releases a title that is so well received by reviewers, journalists and bloggers that you just cannot stand it? Write a crappy review about it so everyone knows how the game "really is."
Because sites like IGN, gamerankings and others must totally be shills for the man, it is only correct to write an "unbiased" review about a title that conflicts with every review posted on the Net.
IGN hands it a 9.7 out of 10, GameSpy 5 out of 5, GameSpot is 9 out of 10 and the story goes on. Except for one site, sonydefenseforce.com, which is apparently "defending" Sony in their glorified, albeit short write-up about BioShock:
source: actiontrip
IGN hands it a 9.7 out of 10, GameSpy 5 out of 5, GameSpot is 9 out of 10 and the story goes on. Except for one site, sonydefenseforce.com, which is apparently "defending" Sony in their glorified, albeit short write-up about BioShock:
"After many months of anticipation I finally got my copy of Bioshock and played through it over the past few days. There are many things to like about Bioshock such as the graphics (not animation), parts of the story and the water effects. That’s about where the good stuff ends.Granted, a small time site like this won't change the world but it is an entertaining read. Anyone agree with their views?
First let me say how excited I was for the game after playing the demo on the 360. While the animation seemed stiff and you could tell the 360 was being pushed too hard it still looked like it had a lot of potential. So imagine my disappointment when I got the final version only to find none of the animation hitches, shooting glitches and AI was cleaned up. I also wonder how much better the graphics would’ve been had they not been compressed to fit on a DVD. Now I do not fault the developers for this, they only had so much system power to work with so maybe this will all be addressed with the PS3 version when it comes out.
To conclude, let this game cook in the oven just a little bit longer and wait for the superior PS3 version. Cleaned up textures, animations, AI, extra weapons, Home space, standard HDD and Blu-ray will make this flawed game into a perfect gem.
SDF Score: 5/10"
source: actiontrip