
You can choose to purchase them individually or as a single bundle, the latter of which will save you a few pennies in the long run. This collection includes Bioshock 1, Bioshock 2 and Bioshock Infinite – all of which exist as independent installs on Nintendo Switch. For those wishing to revisit the dystopian worlds of Rapture and Columbia, this collection is an ideal method of doing so if you aren’t in possession of other modern platforms. Given the age of these games I shouldn’t really be surprised, but seeing such huge, ambitious titles in the palm of my hands never gets old, especially on a Nintendo console. Whether in docked or handheld mode, all three games look and play incredibly well, with only a handful of compromises holding them back from greatness. While they’ve offered reduced visuals, performance and features in most cases, they’ve normally been a perfectly adequate way to experience these games, and in case of Nintendo purists, oftentimes the only way.īioshock: The Collection now joins these ranks, managing to stand out by offering a trio of titles which all put on an impressive display when compared to neighbouring platforms.

Nintendo Switch has transformed into a welcome home for ports in recent months, with Overwatch, The Outer Worlds and countless other classics making their way to the hybrid console.
