It's been a while since players have gotten a new BioShock game to sink their teeth into, but other developers have tried to fill the void. From Clockwork Revolution and Judas in the future to Atomic Heart and Prey in the past, the series has a lot of fans that have clearly taken cues from it. However, Irrational Games' magnum opus stands alone atop the first-person environmental storytelling mountain, and it will be tough for any game to dethrone it. Its quality can still be felt, even a decade after the last mainline release.