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Bioshock: Challenge Rooms

Bioshock: Challenge Rooms (XSX) game cover art
Platform: PlayStation 3
Tags: Shooter, First-Person
Developer: Irrational Games

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Bioshock: Challenge Rooms review

Reviewed March 28, 2015

Robotic_Attack says: "Although it is almost completely lacking a story, the three included levels are fully realized and could be plugged right into the main game with very little fuss. Since a little more original style Bioshock was exactly what I was looking for, this was perfect."
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