@@hackasdasd3932 Well, then where do you kill the little sisters? "You ever read Old Yeller?" Yes, not since I was in school but that kind of shit stick with... waaaaait, there aren't wood sheds in Rapture, what are you getting at? "There _weren't_ wood sheds in Rapture. There is one now." Oh God! What... why?!
I finished the game last year and w o w, I dont think a game ever left me LITERALLY in shock with no words and with my mouth agape. That's when I really realized this game EARNED it's R rating.
Sadly I had that experience ripped out from under me when I was playing this for the first time back in high school, my brain dead friend at the time was just like, "You know Atlus is Fontaine right?" And I was shattered.
Each game has its own twist. My personal favorites are Bioshock and infinite’s though. Not sure which I like more, but Bioshock’s twist I think had me saying “what the f***?!” More when I played it the first time.
12:25 Fun fact, saving little sisters nets you damn near the same amount of adam via the gifts they leave behind, and the extra goodies like armored shell are worth 10x the difference.
@@EasoLV Yep. And it was at the closest gatherer's garden to you as well. Save one right next to it and you can watch a little sister drop the present off for you.
My first playthrough I decided if I wanted to kill them or not on the fly, like if I had been hurting for adam I'd kill them. Pretty messed up to give you a choice and then never tell you that murder was completely unnecessary. I suppose that's kind of poetic in a way
@@skeetsmcgrew3282 Well, because it's the more "logical" method, gamers are already wired to press the stabby stab stab button than pressing the save button. We are just too corrupt in our own world.
@The Doomslayer Nah, that's not projection since you said it yourself you were very young when you played Bioshock for the first time. That means you hadn't been conditioned yet to treat video game characters so callously like older players have. In your young and naive worldview, the little sisters were closer to your age and, thus, far easier to empathize with whereas for older, more jaded players, they were simply a resource to be exploited at best and a means to an end at worst.
@@saika4298 Infinite is great though. I'm not sure why after all these years, people have come out of seemingly nowhere to bash on a genuinely good game.
@@bfgcell4864 It's not a good game though, it has some good parts to it but they're surrounded by absolutely awful and contradictory ideas and mechanics that make it a slog to get through.
The “family” ending makes me cry pretty much every time. Even here, I teared up a little, which was a bit strange since I’m at work; Not a recommendation btw.
@@aurevoirshoshanna900 that's not hard. Literally just Spam Electric Buck and Crossbows and Big Daddies are dead in 5 seconds lmao I beat the game on survivor with no vita chambers and it's honestly easier than even Infinite.
@@eyedine electric buck does jack shit to them for me. Only thing that does is throwing gas bins at them and uprgraded cross bow. Maybe the remastered is different but I’m on another play through now and electric buck does nothing and each fight is down to the wire. I just hypnotize a big daddy and run into another and they do the rest
Can't have shit in youtube comments. Who gives a fuck if it is "easy" according to the guys above, if its something you're proud of then be proud of it. Im proud of having 100%'d hotline miami and hotline miami 2 even though a lot of people have done it, and idgaf if it's easy according to other folks
"Tell me a game where you can kill someone with bees and shotguns at the same time" - In Metal Gear 3: Snake Eater - you can shoot a bee hive, so that it would drop on an enemy head. Bees will get angry and attack your target. Finish your prey with a shotgun.
Gotta say I just recently started to run into your videos, mostly 'cause I just got finished with Bloodborne and saw your video on it "The bloodborne experience" and truth be told, I never expected such quality content, I love almost every joke in your videos if not every single one, the humor and dedication put on every single aspect of the videos, and I liked the bloodborne one so much that when I finished it I immediately searched for your channel and watched like 20 other videos you had made on games I knew at least something about to not be completely lost, love your work man, thanks for the good videos and the laughs
This was beautiful! The first two Bioshock games are some of my favorite pieces of fiction out there, and Bioshock 2 is my baby, I'd love to see you play through it too. Especially if you do play through the DLC for it as well. Regardless, quality content as always!
One of my favorite parts of 2 is how fuckin weighty everything feels, just walking up to a weakened Splicer and just fuckin DECKING EM with a minigun, I found myself just yelling out BONK everytime I gunbashed something
Yeah, i love the underwater city theme, they could have expanded it further IMO with some side stories beyond the dlc's seen in Infinite & 2. Like a huge coverup of a disaster happening during construction of Rapture that only a select amount of people know of including Andrew Ryan, the rest were killed trying too uncover it or had their memory wiped of the incident " for the future of Rapture " & too save money on Ryans behalf not having too compensate the trauma the workers went through. Ex workers in that section now working with other things are starting too get flashes of the past while in Rapture partying & living for a few months before events of the first game starts happening. They slowly start packing their stuff & getting the hell out of there while authority are starting too get suspicious of their change in activity looking for something they shouldn't be, some go too Ryan for help only too disappear & people start too worry about their safety in a city no one can easily travel too or leave. Maybe something went wrong with alpha models of the big daddy that were working on like a freighter or similar giant boat bringing materials & supplies too human workers as well as work as security at the time there. Some scientists while waiting for construction too finish in a certain area had set up a small base on there working on prototype Plasmids. That caused more animal like mutations due too a unsuccessful manufacturing of specific powers not seen in any of the games yet. These failed Plasmids caused severe mental deterioration right away & heavier Adam addiction among a few people on the ship that broke into stuff they shouldn't have. While they were looking too find guns too fight the alpha models & medical stuff too treat injured people with. The scientists nowhere too be found after leaving a few hours earlier due too something in rapture stalling and them going too a nearby abandoned oil rig for supplies or equipment there or something.
@@kwiiin_ I think what he wanted was more Rapture Bioshock sidestories like (Burial At Sea kinda was as an example) or I think Bioshock could have been a series. Imagine twilight zone but a immersive sim
The horror elements and tension in this game is unrivaled. I played this for the first time during my stream and it was genuinely one of the best gaming experiences I've had. The intro was so good. I was so tense lol. But it's also a blast to play. The plot twist of betrayal though. It hurt me lol. Atlas was so likeable but there was the huge red flag when he pressured you to kill Little Sisters.
I remember Bioshock was one of the first games I got that had you inflicting violence on other humans. My dad's coworker had really enjoyed it and convinced my dad it would be a good christmas gift. His winning endorsement included the phrase, "you'd never expect how much damage you can do with a pipe wrench."
"can you imagine lasting 91 days without a worldwide disaster?" I laughed way harder at that than I should've, because boy I actually can't imagine it.
I always thought it awesome how Atlas was supposed to be the "good guy" yet in the beginning of the game he tries to convince you to harvest the little ones. Kind of like foreshadowing. Its a nice blend of narrative and gameplay
I only played Bioshock for the first time around a year ago, my roommate had all three for her xbox and I decided to give them a go. It was such a delight to play, and even though I knew that Atlas was the final boss I didn’t know the specifics of WHY he was, so I got to experience a lot of the story for the first time. It was such a blast, and being able to play all three games back to back and connected the dots between the games was fun too (especially when I got to Burial at Sea).
This takes me back to my junior high days around 2008 - 2009, me and a friend of mine held a presentation on violence in video games and we showed the scene at 7:20 in class as reference material
@@vitriolicwhale5 You should give a try to American Mcgee's Alice as well, absolutely fantastic game (from the same universe, its the game that came before Madness Returns), damn shame its so damn rare to find :(
I freaking love when games take advantage of the medium to expand on the story. I feel like Bioshock is truly the best example of that. Because we never really questioned to go follow the story, after all this is a game so it's something you do in all of them. But here, it's used to expand the story. I don't think there was another example as great as Bioshock to this day. Maybe TLoU2 to a certain extent, but it's less about using the gameplay to help the story, and more using the player to expand the story.
That’s a great read, I completely forgot Bioshock because of time and then I read the prequel and man it was good. Reading about Fontaine ruining everything was so good.
"Show me another game where you can kill someone with bees and a shotgun" Technically, Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath. You get a gun that shoots a variety of creatures in different firing modes, and if I remember correctly bees were the machine gun mode, it also had something like a shotgun mode.
Very cool to see this game again and revive some old memories. It sure has aged well, at least in terms of it's presentation, and I really like how it's a creepy game that dives into horror at a moment's notice. There's been a fair bit of criticism in recent years but the way it melds it's unique tone and environment with the gameplay is still top tier.
1:45 "No Gods, No Kings, Only Man." Me: "What a grand and intoxicating innocence. How could you be so naive? Shame on you sweet Nerevar." The other part of my brain: "Hey, wrong game you dumb bitc-"
@@Necromortus I'm mistaken sorry. I thought they were referring to the Prey where you shoot sacred birds to revive yourself. I was actually upset by how the more recent Prey didn't blow up more it certainly deserved it. Game scared the crap outta me when Nightmare hunts you down.
@@turdferguson5932 Oh, definitely. Loved the atmosphere of the game and those Nightmares lived up to their name. I also can't remember the last time exploring a space station felt so satisfying.
Hey indiemaus I actually found and subscribed to your channel because of that Bioshock song you made, I would have never found you if you didn’t. Bioshock is still a huge part of my childhood and adulthood, it’s my favorite western game of all time. So this is great to see a video of this game still being played in 2021.
I found the second one to be like top 5 most disappointing video game sequels of all time. Infinite I loved if only for the story which was fantastic, plus the hook was dope.
I actually have a somewhat similar story for bioshock, found it in a bargain bin at the store when I was a kid, happened to have enough money to buy it, bought it on a whim and now it's one of my all time favorite video games
it's good to be back baby twitter.com/indeimaus
how did you post this comment 5 hours ago this video came out 30 minutes ago
the long absence made me think you had died, then i peeked at twitter and realized today would be a good day of indeimaus and not undeadmaus
Welcome back!
Hey Indeimaus will you play Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen
This was a blessing
Bioshock never gets old
Yeah its one of those games that just age SO well
NEVER
@@fobo3361 it never ages it's always the top
@@jayclark5469 i mean yeah if it came out today, people would love it just the same as they did back when it actually did
So you're saying I should play it
glad to have definitely directed this one. I did so much directing its not even funny. All of the direction and directing related stuff I did.
YOOO, IT'S POINTCROW 2
Gonna edit this prematurely, this is a joke and I love ya, Ant
With the amount of directing you did ... where's your life directed to now?
On a direction scale of 1-10, with 1 being not so much directing and 10 being all of the directing, how much directing would you say you did?
Yoyoyoyoyyooyoyyoyoyoyoyo
YEP direceted everything
"We don't kill little sisters here."
Good. Good.
you're mistaken there is a problem. It is not the statement but the fact it includes "here"
@@hackasdasd3932 Oh... Oh no. How did I miss that!?
@@hackasdasd3932 Well, then where do you kill the little sisters?
"You ever read Old Yeller?"
Yes, not since I was in school but that kind of shit stick with... waaaaait, there aren't wood sheds in Rapture, what are you getting at?
"There _weren't_ wood sheds in Rapture. There is one now."
Oh God! What... why?!
I was about to perform a persona 3 if you did.
Oh really.? *Loads Shotgun With Malicious Intent*
Who's scarier, the guy who harpoons all of his would-be assassins to walls? Or the guy that loots their bodies as he walks up to the door?
I dunno man, both are scary in their own way-
So the murderer or the goblin? hmm... the murderer. The goblin is okay; you can't take it with yins so...
I mean the looter probably he doesn't care he wants to be rich to survive he probably would do worse he doesn't try to intimidate he tries to gain
The man who kills the people and the person who doesn't care about the dead people.
The "Would You Kindly" reveal blew my mind when I played it back in the day.
I finished the game last year and w o w, I dont think a game ever left me LITERALLY in shock with no words and with my mouth agape.
That's when I really realized this game EARNED it's R rating.
Sadly I had that experience ripped out from under me when I was playing this for the first time back in high school, my brain dead friend at the time was just like, "You know Atlus is Fontaine right?" And I was shattered.
Each game has its own twist. My personal favorites are Bioshock and infinite’s though. Not sure which I like more, but Bioshock’s twist I think had me saying “what the f***?!” More when I played it the first time.
Sadly, I spoilered myself but the reveal itself was nonetheless shocking and blew my mind
Now, to whoever decides to make a next bioshock game…*would you kindly make Bioshock 4?*
"Would you kindly, give me my 2000 dollar stimulus check"
Lol
Already took Lot 192
*R O S E B U D*
No...I...won’t do it...no...
(Pulls out wallet)
@JanoschNr1 OBEY!
12:25 Fun fact, saving little sisters nets you damn near the same amount of adam via the gifts they leave behind, and the extra goodies like armored shell are worth 10x the difference.
It was basically a choice of "I want all of Adam NOW" vs "Good comes with waiting". What was it, each 3rd sister gave the gift?
@@EasoLV Yep. And it was at the closest gatherer's garden to you as well. Save one right next to it and you can watch a little sister drop the present off for you.
My first playthrough I decided if I wanted to kill them or not on the fly, like if I had been hurting for adam I'd kill them. Pretty messed up to give you a choice and then never tell you that murder was completely unnecessary. I suppose that's kind of poetic in a way
@@skeetsmcgrew3282
Well, because it's the more "logical" method, gamers are already wired to press the stabby stab stab button than pressing the save button. We are just too corrupt in our own world.
@The Doomslayer Nah, that's not projection since you said it yourself you were very young when you played Bioshock for the first time. That means you hadn't been conditioned yet to treat video game characters so callously like older players have. In your young and naive worldview, the little sisters were closer to your age and, thus, far easier to empathize with whereas for older, more jaded players, they were simply a resource to be exploited at best and a means to an end at worst.
"Would you kindly make a video of both Bioshock 2 and Infinite."
Oh nice you watch Indei?
@@templar1701 yup! he's one of my favorite channels, and is one of the very few gaming channels I actually watch.
Got not infinite, lol.
@@saika4298 Infinite is great though. I'm not sure why after all these years, people have come out of seemingly nowhere to bash on a genuinely good game.
@@bfgcell4864 It's not a good game though, it has some good parts to it but they're surrounded by absolutely awful and contradictory ideas and mechanics that make it a slog to get through.
I love how each indiemaus video is like a small movie or work of art.
"Is a man not entitled to rip and tear until it is done?"
No says the man on earth we have ethics
yes says the man in Florida
@@tametalks6102 No, says the man in hell, We have rights
Ëjgfyeǹsjxgsjsú, says the demon
"No" - says the director on Mars - "We have the bottom line"
"Tell me a game where you can kill someone with bees and shotguns at the same time" Terraria.
Enter the Gungeon too.
Terraria :s beegun or bee summon+shotgun
Far Cry 4?
facts
I instantly went there as well. Good one
"A man has fallen into a river in lego city"
HEY!
“Build the helicopter”
Commit warcrimes 👳🏿♂️
& you're laughing??
I was thinking this and was genuine shock to see this comment
"A man chooses, a slave obeys" oh man honestly what a great game
A man has fallen into the river
"A man whips, a slave nae naes"
what if a man chooses to obey
@@toastyspaghetti4839 illegal
A man chooses, a slave obeys
"A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO THE RIVER AT LEGO CITY!"
-The entire plot of Bioshock 1
HEY!
Correction: A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO THE OCEAN OF RAPTURE CITY
legit tho
The “family” ending makes me cry pretty much every time.
Even here, I teared up a little, which was a bit strange since I’m at work; Not a recommendation btw.
Same. I mean...God, it's beautiful
Don’t really get endings like that nowadays.
I've never played this game but still got a bit emotional at the ending
The P E R F E C T Ending
So true
13-14 years later this game still holds up, absolute classic
"The song is bad"
-Indeimaus, lying to his audience
The voiceover for the first Big Daddy absolutely killed me lmao
The “Brass balls” achievement where u have to beat the game on hard without vita-chambers is one of my most prized achievements
Gonna be disappointed when you find out it’s not even a hard achievement to earn since you can save at any time.
@@neversleeps2543 you have to kill big daddies in one go where as w vita chambers he’s still damaged after you die
@@aurevoirshoshanna900 that's not hard. Literally just Spam Electric Buck and Crossbows and Big Daddies are dead in 5 seconds lmao
I beat the game on survivor with no vita chambers and it's honestly easier than even Infinite.
@@eyedine electric buck does jack shit to them for me. Only thing that does is throwing gas bins at them and uprgraded cross bow. Maybe the remastered is different but I’m on another play through now and electric buck does nothing and each fight is down to the wire. I just hypnotize a big daddy and run into another and they do the rest
Can't have shit in youtube comments. Who gives a fuck if it is "easy" according to the guys above, if its something you're proud of then be proud of it. Im proud of having 100%'d hotline miami and hotline miami 2 even though a lot of people have done it, and idgaf if it's easy according to other folks
It's heartwarming how this game never gets forgotten. It's so nice to see people still play it in 2021.
I’m playing in 2022
@@ryanryans2126 I played it in 2023
@@crashtheknightmrwoahman4930 same
2024
"That's why boy wonder couldn't be here, it says it right there no gods"
lol
bruh xD
"Now I'm gonna beat this woman to death"
*General Sam music playing*
A fellow rat I see.
UN CUT PUH SEY
*watches the ending*
*remembers Burial at Sea*
don't mind me, just crying in La vie en Rose
Mind if I cry with you 😢
*ugly sobbing*
That slow build of the Doom ost as the elevator goes up and Jack taps the Wrench menacingly is great mixing!
"no gods or kings"
Boy Wonder: aight imma head out
"Its not very good" he says. Then proceeds to drop an absolute BANGER on us.
Dude, younger Indeimaus's intro music is actually great
Yeah it be vibin
Link?
Link?
Does any of you ever read the descriptions of the videos you watch? It's in there, stop asking ME.
@@MrMrFreddy thx and no I stopped because it almost always wasn't there
Indeimaus: "I can't bring myself to hurt the Little Sister's
Me: "You and me both Brother"
BioShock. The game where you can throw telekinetically stolen grenades at sickle yeeting splicers with shotguns. Great shit tbqh
"Tell me a game where you can kill someone with bees and shotguns at the same time" - In Metal Gear 3: Snake Eater - you can shoot a bee hive, so that it would drop on an enemy head. Bees will get angry and attack your target. Finish your prey with a shotgun.
"Wow. Rapture's doing better than up here. Can you imagine going 91 days without a worldwide disaster?"
M O O D !
Call me a sap but the games good ending always gets me a little teary eyed.
Similarly, Bioshock 2's sad ending still breaks me.
i feel no shame admitting that i cried like a little bitch
Yes.
That said it also helps that the bad end is shite.
You’re not alone
Yeah, kinda ruined it by putting UA-cams fave neonazi in the corner tho.
Gotta say I just recently started to run into your videos, mostly 'cause I just got finished with Bloodborne and saw your video on it "The bloodborne experience" and truth be told, I never expected such quality content, I love almost every joke in your videos if not every single one, the humor and dedication put on every single aspect of the videos, and I liked the bloodborne one so much that when I finished it I immediately searched for your channel and watched like 20 other videos you had made on games I knew at least something about to not be completely lost, love your work man, thanks for the good videos and the laughs
This was beautiful! The first two Bioshock games are some of my favorite pieces of fiction out there, and Bioshock 2 is my baby, I'd love to see you play through it too. Especially if you do play through the DLC for it as well. Regardless, quality content as always!
Then what was Bioshock to you
One of my favorite parts of 2 is how fuckin weighty everything feels, just walking up to a weakened Splicer and just fuckin DECKING EM with a minigun, I found myself just yelling out BONK everytime I gunbashed something
Me, a person breathing BioShock: HELL YES finally pulled it out of the drawer again!!
Yeah, i love the underwater city theme, they could have expanded it further IMO with some side stories beyond the dlc's seen in Infinite & 2.
Like a huge coverup of a disaster happening during construction of Rapture that only a select amount of people know of including Andrew Ryan, the rest were killed trying too uncover it or had their memory wiped of the incident " for the future of Rapture " & too save money on Ryans behalf not having too compensate the trauma the workers went through.
Ex workers in that section now working with other things are starting too get flashes of the past while in Rapture partying & living for a few months before events of the first game starts happening.
They slowly start packing their stuff & getting the hell out of there while authority are starting too get suspicious of their change in activity looking for something they shouldn't be, some go too Ryan for help only too disappear & people start too worry about their safety in a city no one can easily travel too or leave.
Maybe something went wrong with alpha models of the big daddy that were working on like a freighter or similar giant boat bringing materials & supplies too human workers as well as work as security at the time there.
Some scientists while waiting for construction too finish in a certain area had set up a small base on there working on prototype Plasmids.
That caused more animal like mutations due too a unsuccessful manufacturing of specific powers not seen in any of the games yet.
These failed Plasmids caused severe mental deterioration right away & heavier Adam addiction among a few people on the ship that broke into stuff they shouldn't have.
While they were looking too find guns too fight the alpha models & medical stuff too treat injured people with.
The scientists nowhere too be found after leaving a few hours earlier due too something in rapture stalling and them going too a nearby abandoned oil rig for supplies or equipment there or something.
@@Mini-z1994 Someone please read this and listen to this dude's stories PLEASE?
@@kwiiin_ I think what he wanted was more Rapture Bioshock sidestories like (Burial At Sea kinda was as an example) or I think Bioshock could have been a series. Imagine twilight zone but a immersive sim
That ending always makes me cry, man.
The horror elements and tension in this game is unrivaled. I played this for the first time during my stream and it was genuinely one of the best gaming experiences I've had. The intro was so good. I was so tense lol. But it's also a blast to play. The plot twist of betrayal though. It hurt me lol. Atlas was so likeable but there was the huge red flag when he pressured you to kill Little Sisters.
Every time Indiemaus sets up a bossfight I get goosebumps! Its edited so well and the setup is just awesome!
thank you!
Bioshock's Good Ending is one of the few video game moments that made me cry.
"You tell me a game where you can kill someone with bees and a shotgun at the same time"
Easy: Broforce.
a patriot of culture as well i see
HELL YEAH! HIGH FIVE ME BRO!
Also Enter the Gungeon.
And terraria
Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath.
"It's not very good but-"
me bopping my head: this slaps!
But really, I'm going to add this to my playlist
"no doubt grandma is at the bottom of the sink already"
Nah, grandma floats because her bone density is so low
I remember Bioshock was one of the first games I got that had you inflicting violence on other humans. My dad's coworker had really enjoyed it and convinced my dad it would be a good christmas gift. His winning endorsement included the phrase, "you'd never expect how much damage you can do with a pipe wrench."
"can you imagine lasting 91 days without a worldwide disaster?"
I laughed way harder at that than I should've, because boy I actually can't imagine it.
Young Indeimaus music is an absolute banger!
Mom can you come and pick me up, there's a crazy Australian man here
We're not crazy you bloody drongo we're quirky
"Hardest difficulty, not Survivor because I don't hate myself that much."
Me, who has the platinum trophy: You do not know true pain.
I always thought it awesome how Atlas was supposed to be the "good guy" yet in the beginning of the game he tries to convince you to harvest the little ones. Kind of like foreshadowing. Its a nice blend of narrative and gameplay
That's not "like" foreshadowing it _is_ foreshadowing.
Ah man, editing the stereo at 9:08 just to make a joke fit the character it is coming from? legend.
I'm honoured it doesn't go unnoticed
I only played Bioshock for the first time around a year ago, my roommate had all three for her xbox and I decided to give them a go. It was such a delight to play, and even though I knew that Atlas was the final boss I didn’t know the specifics of WHY he was, so I got to experience a lot of the story for the first time. It was such a blast, and being able to play all three games back to back and connected the dots between the games was fun too (especially when I got to Burial at Sea).
I just noticed the Cuphead soundtrack is incredibly fitting for this game
I wasnt expecting a super serious intro, i was like "hold up, this is swinging a bit harder then normal for a youtube intro."
This takes me back to my junior high days around 2008 - 2009, me and a friend of mine held a presentation on violence in video games and we showed the scene at 7:20 in class as reference material
18:02 oh man the nostalgia of hearing that music. Makes me wanna hear a cat girl say a tongue twister.
What show is that from
ua-cam.com/video/on6v8hpjDr0/v-deo.html
Wish granted.
@@Frostaltered Bakemonogatari series
I knew I've heard that somewhere, thought it might be a music game track been too long since I last saw Monogatari
I remember going through this game with just the wrench. Something about beating someone with an wrench encased in ice, that made me feel good.
You should check out Alice: Madness Returns it's amazing
yeah its crazy enough for good editing
Under rated game its fun as hell
@@EvoKeKurlz Yeah I just saw it on gamepass and was intrigued and I'm addicted
@@vitriolicwhale5 You should give a try to American Mcgee's Alice as well, absolutely fantastic game (from the same universe, its the game that came before Madness Returns), damn shame its so damn rare to find :(
@@RebirthOfJack Yeah, they should re-release it but it's EA, so...
It would be worth a remaster.
I freaking love when games take advantage of the medium to expand on the story. I feel like Bioshock is truly the best example of that. Because we never really questioned to go follow the story, after all this is a game so it's something you do in all of them. But here, it's used to expand the story. I don't think there was another example as great as Bioshock to this day. Maybe TLoU2 to a certain extent, but it's less about using the gameplay to help the story, and more using the player to expand the story.
"how do you build a city underwater?"
*laugh in prequel book*
That’s a great read, I completely forgot Bioshock because of time and then I read the prequel and man it was good. Reading about Fontaine ruining everything was so good.
The book isn't canon. Just saying...
The majority of it is
18:32 Damn. The Bioshotgun is powerful indeed.
I just want an entire video of indei dubbing Big Daddy dialog.
COME BACK WHEN YOU'VE DONE THE OTHER TWO, BUDDY!
NO SEQUELS, NO AMMO.
"Show me another game where you can kill someone with bees and a shotgun"
Technically, Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath. You get a gun that shoots a variety of creatures in different firing modes, and if I remember correctly bees were the machine gun mode, it also had something like a shotgun mode.
I can't help but come back every few years and watch all of Indei's vids. Gifts that keep giving man.
Wait, bioshock is 13 years old now?
I feel old...
Yeah, nearly 14 years old and still one of the greatest shooters of all time.
@@buhnana6117 i agree
Just bought the collection, so this is nice timing.
enjoy!
"Tell me a game where you can kill with bees and a shotgun at the same time" Terraria
Glad we're still reaching the required 1 home alone joke per episode
I don't think a game has had a better plot twist than Bioshock, and it fits so well, you'd never see it coming
Bioshock is easily one of my favorite series.
Thank you, you beautiful bastard!
The very subtle oofs when the little sister was grabbing adam is fantastic
Very cool to see this game again and revive some old memories. It sure has aged well, at least in terms of it's presentation, and I really like how it's a creepy game that dives into horror at a moment's notice. There's been a fair bit of criticism in recent years but the way it melds it's unique tone and environment with the gameplay is still top tier.
1:45 "No Gods, No Kings, Only Man."
Me: "What a grand and intoxicating innocence. How could you be so naive? Shame on you sweet Nerevar."
The other part of my brain: "Hey, wrong game you dumb bitc-"
I love the ending, it's really wholesome.
Ah yes, the real System Shock 3.
Let's go.
you've misspelled Prey (2017)
@@SpecShadow ewwww
@@turdferguson5932 Why ewwww? It was an incredibly well made game and it was basically shaped by System Shock and it's mechanics.
@@Necromortus I'm mistaken sorry. I thought they were referring to the Prey where you shoot sacred birds to revive yourself. I was actually upset by how the more recent Prey didn't blow up more it certainly deserved it. Game scared the crap outta me when Nightmare hunts you down.
@@turdferguson5932 Oh, definitely. Loved the atmosphere of the game and those Nightmares lived up to their name. I also can't remember the last time exploring a space station felt so satisfying.
That bioshock tune you made actually has several moments that would fit in with Terraria. Total compliment btw, Terraria has some banging tunes.
Dang, a 13 year old game is still going strong, and I’m honestly happy for that
Hey indiemaus I actually found and subscribed to your channel because of that Bioshock song you made, I would have never found you if you didn’t. Bioshock is still a huge part of my childhood and adulthood, it’s my favorite western game of all time. So this is great to see a video of this game still being played in 2021.
"Tell me a game where you can kill someone with bees and shotguns at the same time" enter the gungeon
28:28 " Tell me a game where you can kill someone with bees and shotguns at the same time"
Watch Dogs Legion funnily enough
Holy shit! I was not expecting to see this pop up today, would love to see 2 and Infinite
I found the second one to be like top 5 most disappointing video game sequels of all time. Infinite I loved if only for the story which was fantastic, plus the hook was dope.
That beat in the intro scene hit different.
5:02 god, I love this part. The voice for the big daddy in my opinion is almost spot on. 10/10 from me.
I actually have a somewhat similar story for bioshock, found it in a bargain bin at the store when I was a kid, happened to have enough money to buy it, bought it on a whim and now it's one of my all time favorite video games
Where does he find these damn thumbnails?? THEY’RE AMAZING!🤩
Check the description, thumbnail art is by Fsnowzombie on twitter.
Bro, just that ending has me crying man...
Bro that Pipedream @8:32 unlocked some straight core memory nostalgia for me, thankyou.
"killing enemies with bees and a shotgun at the same time"
Terraria? There is literally a gun that does both >.>
Hoo boi, can't wait to watch this. Gotta get my breakfast ready first.
Bioshock is an unarguably awesome masterpiece
Man that beat kinda do be slappin' though, gahd dayuuuum. Setting a great pace for the video ;)
The fact you posted this the same time I managed to get Bioshock 2 back and on PS4 made me happy for some reason
5:07 adding that voiceover might be one of the funniest additions to a BioShock cutscene possible xD
Ive been waiting so long for this since the QnA I'm so hype rn
10:50 Me when Indeimaus comes over for tea
Man, can't wait for "BRING US THE GIRL AND WIPE AWAY THE DEBT!"
Oh totally. Man I love this series
Your video intros are imho some of the best / most stylish on youtube. Thanks!
My favorite part of this game are the fans that don't realize it is a full on scathing critique of Ayn Rand lmao. Love your playthrough tho indei.
I literally will stop doing anything I was doing just to watch this mans videos
Did you know that the main character sweater is based off of someone who wore it everyday at the game studio