FPS from Irrational Games, perfectly tailored for the 360's capabilities

May 1, 2007 12:52 GMT  ·  By

I don't even want to imagine how much GameStop is going to pay for their broken doors on August 21, 2007, when the Xbox 360 and Windows exclusive FPS is released. OK, so I'm not so good at jokes. Maybe I'll tell you something about the game, like the terms of acquiring your own copy and stuff like that. What do you say?

First of all, every Xboxer on the planet should know that the sequel to System Shock 2, BioShock will be a Limited Edition supply in stores nationwide on August 21, 2007, as the world's largest video game and entertainment software retailer, GameStop, announced.

As I was saying earlier, the game has been tailored perfectly for the Xbox 360's capabilities. The Limited Edition will include a Big Daddy figurine, a behind the scenes DVD, a BioShock soundtrack CD and an embossed graphic cover.

The game is unique in terms of plot and concept, for example: adapting and advancing their character, the player can spend Adam to gain upgrades called "Plasmids" to modify themselves and obtain new and/or enhanced abilities and weapons, while weapons can be modified to shoot different kinds of bullets, to hold bigger magazines and to shoot more powerfully, as Ken Levine stated during the 15 minute E3 gameplay demonstration video.

BioShock Limited Edition will retail for a suggested 60 bucks, for the PC and 70 bucks for the Xbox 360 console, filling GameStop and EB Games shelves on the 21st of August.