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    BioShock 2

    Game » consists of 26 releases. Released Feb 09, 2010

    Ten years after the events of the first game, Subject Delta is awoken and must unravel the mystery behind the Big Sisters and his own past in the ruined underwater city of Rapture.

    mrhankey's BioShock 2 (PC) review

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    Let me preface with the following: this is a quick digestible review because as a college student I do not have the time to write full blown reviews, either way, enjoy.

    Bioshock 2 is the sequel to Bioshock, and to be honest it's only flaw is that it's a sequel, although with that said I feel without the context of the Bioshock universe this game would fail miserably. So, what are the good things:

    • ·          Great game mechanics, much better than the first one
    • ·          Simplistic plasmid and tonic UI/overhaul
    • ·          Emotion, you actually feel connected to your decisions
    • ·          Better ending than the first game
    • ·          Still can be scary, good graphics and sound

    Now, Bioshock 2 does have some holes, and this is the issue: The story itself is fantastic but as other people have pointed out is that when taken in reference to the first story it feels a little forced. However on its own it could be its own wonderful entity. So, what were some of the bad things:

    • ·          About 10 hour game, would have liked to see it last a bit longer
    • ·          Suffers from the quick ending that the first one did, However, it's more fun
    • ·          Feels a bit more linear, and not as story driven.

    As you can see Bioshock 2 really is its own game. You don't have to of played Bioshock to get the jist of the second one, and to be perfectly honest. In the end, I loved the story and game play of Bioshock 2 more than Bioshock. If you're a fan of Bioshock, you've got to pick up Bioshock 2. And if you didn't like the first game, give this a buy anyways, great game, loads of fun and new intrigue. Well worth the money.

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