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3-Game BioShock: The Collection (Digital Download): Nintendo Switch $10 , PC $9.80

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Nintendo eShop [nintendo.com]has 3-Game BioShock: The Collection (Switch Digital Download) on sale $9.99.

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  • Experience the unforgettable worlds and monumental stories of the award-winning BioShock series with BioShock: The Collection. Journey to the cities of Rapture and Columbia across BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered, and BioShock Infinite: The Complete Edition, including all single-player add-on content. Fight for your life and outsmart your enemies, be it deep beneath the waves or high above the clouds.
  • Includes:
    • BioShock Remastered: Explore the undersea city of Rapture, a haven for society's greatest minds that has devolved into a dystopian nightmare wrought by one man's hubris.
    • BioShock 2 Remastered: See Rapture through the eyes of Subject Delta, a fearsome Big Daddy prototype on a life-or-death mission to rescue his missing Little Sister.
    • BioShock Infinite: The Complete Edition: Indebted to the wrong people, private investigator Booker DeWitt must take on an impossible task: travel to a flying city above the clouds, and rescue a woman named Elizabeth.
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Nintendo eShop [nintendo.com]has 3-Game BioShock: The Collection (Switch Digital Download) on sale $9.99.

CDKeys [cdkeys.com] also has 3-Game BioShock: The Collection (PC Digital Download) on sale $9.79.


Product Description from Store:
  • Experience the unforgettable worlds and monumental stories of the award-winning BioShock series with BioShock: The Collection. Journey to the cities of Rapture and Columbia across BioShock Remastered, BioShock 2 Remastered, and BioShock Infinite: The Complete Edition, including all single-player add-on content. Fight for your life and outsmart your enemies, be it deep beneath the waves or high above the clouds.
  • Includes:
    • BioShock Remastered: Explore the undersea city of Rapture, a haven for society's greatest minds that has devolved into a dystopian nightmare wrought by one man's hubris.
    • BioShock 2 Remastered: See Rapture through the eyes of Subject Delta, a fearsome Big Daddy prototype on a life-or-death mission to rescue his missing Little Sister.
    • BioShock Infinite: The Complete Edition: Indebted to the wrong people, private investigator Booker DeWitt must take on an impossible task: travel to a flying city above the clouds, and rescue a woman named Elizabeth.

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Quote from Hyrax :
Bioshock, more like biosh!t amirite?
https://i.imgflip.com/9v2rwf.jpg
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Gabriel-h
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I've played through the original and Infinite, really loved both.

The mood and aesthetic in the game are so unique, the story is one of the few videogame stories that sticks with me, and in Infinite you get to attack people with Crows. What more could you want?
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geek37
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need to finish the infinite. so little time. loved the series
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AdVanceYourself
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Any chance we'll see a switch 2 bump in performance?
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GreenHarrier1415
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Quote from AdVanceYourself :
Any chance we'll see a switch 2 bump in performance?
We'll see switch 2 bump in price.
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BootlegCraig
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Can I buy the Nintendo download as a gift for someone? Not seeing how I'd do that.

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HollywoodHogan
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Quote from Gabriel-h :
I've played through the original and Infinite, really loved both.

The mood and aesthetic in the game are so unique, the story is one of the few videogame stories that sticks with me, and in Infinite you get to attack people with Crows. What more could you want?

Infinite is a really bad game. I'll never understand the love that game got. It's literally run down a hallway, shoot a bullet sponge enemy, follow the arrow to the next part, rinse and repeat. Most overrated game of all time.
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sumthin_gud
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Quote from geek37 :
need to finish the infinite. so little time. loved the series
im currently replaying alan wake and i think i need to re-evaluate the games i play. and that includes abandoning a bunch of games in my backlog.

alan wake aged so, so poorly.
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Quote from sumthin_gud :
im currently replaying alan wake and i think i need to re-evaluate the games i play. and that includes abandoning a bunch of games in my backlog.

alan wake aged so, so poorly.

I was actually surprised by Alan wake. I couldn't get into it on Xbox when it first came out, but I played through it a few months ago on ps5 and it wasn't bad! A good 8-12 hour game. Over hyped yes, but totally playable. The story just took a big shit towards the end.

Bioshock infinite just wasn't that good. Like the other guy said, I don't get the love for it either. I also didn't get the hate for bioshock 2.
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Quote from BootlegCraig :
Can I buy the Nintendo download as a gift for someone? Not seeing how I'd do that.
Nintendo has no gifting system for specific games so not if purchased direct from the eShop. The only way is when it is a title that has activation keys that are sold on other storefronts (which this is one of those), but unfortunately it doesn't seem to be currently discounted elsewhere.
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Quote from Shad0WeN :
Nintendo has no gifting system for specific games so not if purchased direct from the eShop. The only way is when it is a title that has activation keys that are sold on other storefronts (which this is one of those), but unfortunately it doesn't seem to be currently discounted elsewhere.
Boggles my mind how I can't just gift my gf games digitally, do they not want money?
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SiXiam
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Quote from Heimly :
Boggles my mind how I can't just gift my gf games digitally, do they not want money?
Why can't you just use your card with her account?
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jrm523
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Nintendo doesn't deserve the right to run BioShock games. They are the epitome of anti-consumer company. If you buy (rent) the new switch that's being released. Your voting for their anti-consumer behaviour.

That said, BioShock games were incredibly unique in a way that you normally only see with Indie games however, they were AAA titles. Amazing series that i recommend everyone plays at least once.
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Shad0WeN
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Quote from Heimly :
Boggles my mind how I can't just gift my gf games digitally, do they not want money?
I've always thought it was kind of dumb and ideally they should have implemented a gifting system similar to what a platform like Steam has for example. I guess their thinking is that they want you to buy the other person a gift card, but of course that's not really the same thing, is it?

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