The COMPLETE Bioshock Series Story Retrospective

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Bioshock has some of the best stories of all time. So today I wanted to visit the entire series and discuss their stories with you. Welcome to the Bioshock Series Story Retrospective.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:30 Bioshock 1
44:47 Bioshock 2
1:25:38 Bioshock Infinite
2:28:53 Bioshock Novels
2:49:26 Outro
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Original Videos:
Bioshock 1:    • A Look Back At The Story of Bioshock  
Bioshock 2:    • A Look Back At The Story of Bioshock 2  
BioShock Infinite:    • A Look Back At The Story of Bioshock ...  
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Music Courtesy of the Bioshock Series OSTs
Bioshock 1:   • Bioshock 1 OST [FULL]  
Bioshock 2:    • Bioshock 2 OST [FULL]  
Bioshock Infinite:    • Bioshock Infinite Complete OST  
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Outro: Orca Vibes - Gypsy
- open.spotify.com/artist/5Uh59QapXCVX8TWwsDJo5N
- orcavibes.bandcamp.com/
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Hope You Enjoyed!
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コメント (21)
  • People using devices to record themselves talking about mundane topics? Rapture was very ahead of us, they already had vlogging
  • Funny thing is Atlas is an American who had to develop an Irish accent to fool the player/Jack, while Karl Hanover the voice actor is an Irishman who has to develop an American accent to make Fontaine convincing. GOAT
  • "It wasn't impossible to build Rapture at the bottom of the sea; it was impossible to build it anywhere else." - Andrew Ryan
  • @jesse7157
    The juxtaposition of Rapture and Columbia is so great. A "heaven" below the ocean and a "hell" within the clouds
  • Me realizing just now that the present from "your parents" in the opening cutscene of Bioshock 1 says on it "Would you kindly not open it until..." This game is freaking deep.
  • @kshyr811
    It's so nicely tied together. The moment where Andrew Ryan says his final "OBEY", sounds like russian word "kill" (oobey). Given that he says "dasvidaniya" in the beginning of the game, it could be a nice word play
  • The protectiveness that Bioshock 2 instilled in me for protecting the little sister was unreal. The primal rage that would come over me when a splicer touched my little sister was intense.
  • When you talk about the dilemma with saving the girls or harvesting them, I think it's worth noticing that you know how much adam you get because you finished the game. If you don't know how much you will be rewarded makes it actually a nice suprise for a player who realises he didn't need to kill all those girls to get a similar amount of adam.
  • I also spent the entirety of bioshock 2 waiting for Sinclair to fuck me over. Then when it didn't happen, I felt bad for doubting him
  • One thing to add - I think it's implied that Elizabeth has her powers because her body exists in two different timelines at once as a result of her pinkie being severed.
  • Oh God chills... Chills every single time. "I chose the impossible. I chose... RAPTURE." The screen drops down, and Rapture is revealed.
  • I also realized something that I’ve never noticed, when you first enter the light house in bio-shock 1 and see the statue of Andrew Ryan when you hover over it for long enough the text that pops up calls it propaganda even though this is supposed to be jacks first time in rapture. It makes sense when you think about how jack was “built” by Fontaine and tenenbaum, being brainwashed into hunting and eventually killing Andrew Ryan.
  • @abyss9316
    Bioshock was really special it was bound to do great things and taught me the importance of words "would you kindly " and of Course "A man chooses A Slave Obeys " really makes one question their own genuine motivation And if one's own motivations are truly their own or instilled in them by someone else
  • I was so sad when BOTH Booker and Anna (Elizabeth) had to die so the story could come full circle I really thought at least Elizabeth was gonna get an happy ending not dying at the literal ocean sea floor but so as is
  • I think the character that I feel the most sorry for in all of the Bioshock games has to be the guardian bird all the sudden teleported to the bottom of the ocean and imploding. What a horrible fate
  • Can't agree more with the statement "Bioshock 2 is perfection." It takes the established mechanics and refines them while adding more well developed machinery. Standout sequel to a masterpiece.
  • I am 47, my 17 year old son , loves this game... true testament that this game has held its own.
  • I just realized that Bioshock Infinite is an alternate universe of Bioshock 2. Delta and Eleanor, DeWitt and Ellie. Lamb and Comstock. A missing daughter, lost at a young age, found when older. Either Infinite was an attempt to bring the underrated Bioshock 2’s story to light, or due to it’s tackling of alternate universes, Bioshock Infinite is an alternate universe parallel to Bioshock 2.
  • The plot twist for Minerva's den blew my mind. I gamed shared with my friends, and I was like "yo this Porter dude is a robot," only to discover Sigma was him 😭.
  • I love all 3 of them, but Bioshock 2 will always be my favourite.