
Well, it was inevitable. The game hasn't even been released yet on the PS3, but players of the demo of Bioshock (on the PS3) are already comparing the visual quality to that of the Xbox 360 version, with the Xbox 360 version coming out on top. 2K themselves have even taken notice of the furor, as 2K Community Manager, Elizabeth Tobey, posted:

The fourth game in the ‘BioShock’ series has been in development for more than a decade
Bioshock is one of my favourites franchises. I love all 3 games and have played each several times. I even have a room in my house that is loosely decorated around the theme of Bioshock (with a Lighthouse, coral models and postcards styled as though they are from both Rapture and Columbus).
And yet I am going to find it extremely difficult to get even remotely excited about any future episode in the series after all the problems this has had in its development cycle.
Leave the franchise alone. Remaster them again if you have to. Then put whatever talent you have to use on something brand new.
It sucks this game is in development hell because I love BioShock and would love a 4th game. I hope it turns out great, but I guess we'll see.
It's been in development hell since 2014. This is nothing new. It saddens me because it's one of my favorite series. At this point, Judas may end up releasing first.
Bioshock 4 (if it ever comes out) will probably still look and play like a Bioshock game, but without Kevin, it might miss that spark that made the originals so special. Honestly, Judas might end up feeling more like the real spiritual successor.

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Console Creatures writes, "The BioShock film at Netflix is still happening but with a reduced budget."
It's 10 years too late for a BioShock film. The world of Rapture would have been perfect for a film. It's actually a good candidate for proper utilization of 3D, for increased depth rather than bullshit popping out of the screen. It could really show off the underwater city that way. But BioShock as a brand is so irrelevant these days that a film just doesn't make sense. Especially considering it would need a big budget and top notch effects to really take advantage of the IP.
Netflix greenlights anything, so that shows me very little faith in the project. Enough to just crap something out as they're, more and more, known to do.
I'll laugh if it turns out to be better then the Borderlands movie
I downloaded the PS3 demo of BioShock and you can't tell a difference between it and the Xbox 360 version. You literally have to have them side by side to see the differences and the differences aren't worth complaining about. It was my favorite game for 360 last year. Buy it if you haven't played it.
I have played the 360 version and while the visuals are an important part of the presentation I really don't think PS3 owners are going to
miss anything by a having a texture here or there that is not up to snuff. I also have a PS3 and will give the demo a shot. I picked up Unreal for the PS3 for 20 dallors so I am a bit busy with that right now.
I'm gonna be buying the PS3, but if you absolutely-have-the-best-biosh ock-experience-or-you-will-die - of-cutting-yourself-and-bleedi n g-to-death then play it on the PC or 360.
Edit: Don't know why it is spacing weird like that...
Can we not do this again?
Yes, we know Bioshock is a port from the 360, therefore, it will not look 100% as good.
Overall, the game runs smoothly plus new features.