Game review – BioShock: The Collection presents the trilogy in remastered glory
Updated visuals and gameplay that still holds up make for a collection that’s well worth the purchase

BioShock: The Collection
2K Games
4/5 stars
Video game remakes and collections have been on the rise for quite some time now, as developers continue to tap into the unbridled nostalgia of fans. A simple visual update is all that is necessary to bring gamers rushing back to a particular franchise, eager to start their adventures anew.
But those same fans will spot often chinks in the armour; a once fascinating game can sometimes fall victim to industry progression, overshadowed by a decade of advancements in gaming that leave it feeling primitive or, in the worst-case scenario, a bit boring.
With BioShock: The Collection (for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC), this isn’t much of a problem. For the price of one game, you get three classic shooters remastered in 1080p, running at 60 frames per second and looking pretty stellar considering they were released on previous-generation consoles.