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The movie was absolutely garbage !!!
BH needs to do better - since Halloween Ends - Exorcist , Freddy is Shyte - STOP IT !!!!
Dead Space recently received a popular remake that was faithful yet constructive, and the original BioShock is also deserving of this treatment.
No it doesn't need it. It was remastered in 60 fps last gen and still looks and plays great. Would be a waste of time, money and resources imo. It's games from 3 or 4 gens back that could use the remake treatment.
The games that need remaking are.
Resistance fall of man.
Motorstorm.
PS5 would produce something special.
There's been such an advancement in tech since the PS3 days. It would be awesome. DAY 1 BUY for me.
I would love this
Expand on the lore
Incorporate Bioshock Infinite and Bioshock 2 plot lines
Add room rooms or maybe even an extra area
Maybe new plasmids
Give Jack a personality and add voice acting, it worked for Isaac. Jack did speak at the start of the game so adding onto that and giving him convos between Atlas or Ryan would be great
Man could you imagine what bioshock would look like in ue5 with full raytracing, phwaaarrrhh.
Lol Levine looks so weird in that pic.
"Hail the mighty VITA! HOORA!"
OT - I really do hope it comes out and that Levine is involved with the project somehow because I felt that Bioshock 2 wasn't as good of an experience as Bioshock 1 (still a good game though) mainly because Levine had no affiliation with the project.
I'll play devils advocate. With a system that was not so well received in America, will it have the following it needs? I love the Bioshock series but I think the Vita needs to prove itself further before they make such a huge commitment.
By the time Bioshock Vita would release (by the end of 2013 or later), there will be a lot more than 4 millions VITAs. It's hard to predict but I would say there should be around 10 mils. And given that Bioshock is a huge especially in US, the game itself would move a lot of systems. Uncharted Golden Abyss sold 0.85 mil retail units with a lot smaller install base, so 1+ mil for Bioshock sounds quite possible.
Umm, no. As much as I'd love it to, the cost of development vs. return makes no sense. The bean counters are deciding this, looking at current Vita growth sales rates - anyone would be mad to approve it.
it will happen!!!!!