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BioShock: How Long Is Each Game & DLC? | Game Rant

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BioShock continues to entrance both longtime fans and new players. Here's how long it'll take you to experience everything the franchise has to offer.

2K Games' BioShock series did a fantastic job of exemplifying what differentiates the gaming industry from other forms of media. It immerses players into the unique and memorable settings of each of the three games, letting them experience the story first-hand. The series is today recognized as one of gaming's all-time best trilogies, with the first and third games being highly regarded in particular.

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Because of this, many people in the coming years might want to see what all the fuss is about and try the games for themselves. To help newcomers out, here's a list all of the franchise's releases and DLCs, along with their Main Story completion times according to howlongtobeat.com.

9 BioShock - 12 Hours

The one that started it all, the original BioShock, is currently the 26th highest-rated game on Metacritic with an eye-watering score of 96, putting it alongside classics like Half-Life 2 and Resident Evil 4

BioShock wastes little time in getting started, as players quickly find themselves on the wrong end of a plane crash. After swimming to a nearby lighthouse, they will then be taken to the incredible, immersive setting that is the city of Rapture. However, they soon realize that the city is by no means a paradise after they witness a brutal attack. Players will then delve into the incredible stories that the underwater city has to tell, through the 12-hour adventure.

8 BioShock: Challenge Rooms - 1.5 Hours

The original BioShock received one playable DLC, BioShock: Challenge Rooms. As the name suggests, Challenge Rooms offers players a selection of new areas that will predominantly test their combat and puzzle-solving skills. The areas are set in BioShock's Rapture, though they don't offer a continuation of the game's story.

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The Challenge Rooms DLC will only take players around 1-2 hours to complete. They provide a nice distraction from the main game that diehard fans will likely enjoy.

7 BioShock 2 - 11 Hours

Considering the enormous commercial and critic success that BioShock achieved, it's no surprise that a sequel released just a few years later. BioShock 2 offered what many fans had asked and hoped for, the chance to play as a Big Daddy.

Although this idea was warmly received by fans, the final product received some negative feedback. Many players felt that it was a drop in quality from the first game. However, it's fair to say BioShock 2 is a victim of its predecessor's success in some ways. The game would likely have been better received if it wasn't for the high standard that the original set. Still, it's a compelling experience that players can work their way through in 11 hours.

6 BioShock 2: Protector Trials - 1 Hour

Much like the aforementioned BioShock: Challenge Rooms, 2K Games' BioShock 2: Protector Trials essentially does what it says on the tin. The DLC puts players in the shoes of a different Big Daddy and tasks them with protecting Little Sisters as they drain ADAM from corpses.

The DLC features six maps, all based on pre-existing areas in the single-player campaign. It will take most players roughly 1 hour to complete regularly, while completionists will have around 3.5 hours of content to play with.

5 BioShock 2: Minerva's Den - 4 Hours

BioShock 2: Minerva's Den is considerably longer than the previous two DLCs. It's also the longest DLC on this list, according to its Main Story time on howlongtobeat.com.

As the increased length suggests, Minerva's Den offers a more narrative-driven experience than the previously listed DLCs. Players will once again take control of a different Big Daddy as they explore a technology-rich area of Rapture known as Minerva's Den. Players will also spend their time learning about a supercomputer known as The Thinker, which controls many of the underwater city's devices.

4 BioShock Infinite - 11.5 Hours

BioShock Infinite is undoubtedly the most divisive entry in the BioShock series, if not one of the most divisive releases of the 2010s. Some believe it's one of the greatest first-person shooters of all time, while others found it underwhelmingly average.

Most critics fell on the positive side of the argument. The game boasts a whopping 94 Metascore and numerous award wins, including the Best Shooter accolade at Spike VGX 2013. Much like the previous two games, BioShock Infinite will take most players a little over 10 hours to complete.

3 BioShock Infinite: Clash in the Clouds - 3 Hours

The memorable ending to BioShock Infinite's story left fans hungry for more from the Bioshock universe. However, players would have to wait a bit longer to delve further into the world. The first DLC focused on the combat side, with a Horde-like mode that requiresd players to take down waves of enemies.

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The tricky DLC will appeal to players who enjoyed the game's combat mechanics. It lets them take on a plethora of enemies in each level with arcade-style rewards for things like headshots and multi-kills.

2 BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode 1 - 2 Hours

BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode 1 is the first of two story-driven DLC's for BioShock Infinite. The DLC takes players to a time before Rapture's fall and once again puts them in control of Booker DeWitt, the protagonist of BioShock Infinite. 

Along with the new story, Burial at Sea - Episode 1 implements numerous new gameplay mechanics, including new weapons and Gears. The DLC's 2-hour length is fairly underwhelming for the initial $14.99 price tag. However, it's worth the fee for those who want to indulge once more into the franchise's unique world.

1 BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode 2 - 3.5 Hours

BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode 2 follows on from the story of the previous episode. It lets players take control of Elizabeth as the city of Rapture begins to crumble. The game leans into the series' survival horror elements and predominantly features stealth gameplay, differentiating the episode from the rest of the BioShock series.

Burial at Sea - Episode 2 increases the runtime from the previous episode by almost double. It's the second-longest BioShock DLC, behind the story-driven Minerva's Den.

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