The cool Collectors Box comes in an elaborate cardboard box. It contains the game in metal shell, a bonus DVD (Making of, etc.), a music CD and a pleasantly large, highly detailed Big Daddy figure. For the price of this box now only 30-40 euros in Germany you can simply no longer expect total tied together.
A major theme again and again are the sections in the German version. Sure, it's annoying, but unlike most cut games that came out in the last few months or years, the whole thing holds in Bioshock still within limits: The controversial ragdoll physics (broadly speaking: that corpses still physically correct respond to the action of force of any kind) was left in the game, also preserved "decorative pools of blood." The reduced amount of blood (blood is definitely and enough in the game!) Makes the whole thing even something more realistic, because in the uncut version we see teilweiese the opponent hardly because clearly too much red soup one accepts the view. The only downer here are the cutscenes, here oddly enough the whole blood has been cut away, what seems unnatural.
Main factor of the game is and remains anyway the voltage generated by the residents and the style of the city - and that can not cut it.
I have both versions (cut and uncut) played long and am of the opinion that German video players - just the currently very favorable Bioshock - (What by no means always the case in games) can safely definitely resort to the German version
Either way Bioshock is fun and is for adult players highly recommended!