

So given that these are significant titles, are they worth your while on the Switch? As I’ll come to argue in a later thinkpiece, all roads lead to BioShock. The series as a whole (or at least more accurately 1 and 3) have laid so much groundwork for the way we conceive games. We’ve never quite stopped talking about it – not as players, not as critics, not as developers.

And maybe that’s more a statement about how quickly time has passed rather than how robust the ideas within these three games are, but revisiting BioShock feels almost quaint. BioShock, BioShock 2 and BioShock Infinite are, amazingly, retro games now.

I love how far the gaming medium has come in such a short amount of time.
