![]() ![]() Considering how much effort 2K put into this collection, it's worth the price than most "remasters" being put out at slightly lesser price. In the Brass Balls achievement description, it says you need to beat it on Hard so you can play the game on easy, do this glitch and switch to the Hard difficulty. The extras are mind blowing with all DLC thrown in and new features like the developer commentary and concept arts. There is also no day one patch for any of the titles, so you can play these games out of the box without a problem. Frame rate is also 60 FPS in all with some dips here and there. Moreover, each game runs in 1080p and presents a crisp and vibrant image compared to the washed out and blurry image of the last gen versions. Simply put, the YouTube comparisons don't do this collection justice, because the texture quality has been bumped up by a lot in all three games. While this game does not seem to have the evil Save corruption glitch that Bioshock 1 Remastered had, it does still seem to crash quite often. Minerva’s Den is very straightforward & just plays like an alternate Campaign. Significant effort was put into the first 2 games while Bioshock Infinite is just a port of the PC version set to "very high" graphics option (I compared it in the past and it was running on the low graphics on last gen systems). There are two DLCs included in Bioshock 2: Remastered Minerva’s Den & the Protector Trials. ![]() Significant effort was put into the first 2 games while All games in the package look noticeably better than the last gen console versions. All games in the package look noticeably better than the last gen console versions.
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