

The plot itself is not bad, although nothing really mind-blowing (not even the lauded twist is something to write home about). Not very long, not open world, no choice of dialogue, but a quest-oriented linear story told mostly by the underwater city of Rapture's architecture and decor, besides some short audio messages. Serious TL DR: a masterpiece of storytelling through ambiance, marred by uninteresting enemies and combat.Ī game from over 15 years ago that still holds up pretty well. And there're some FPS bits and some Ayn-Rand-inspired lunatic babbling on the side. Also, Bioshock 2 gives you the chance to play against other player in various game modes and scenarios, thanks to the new multiplayer games.īioshock 2 includes all the elements that made of the first part of this saga an incredibly successful title: amazing graphics, great plot and a breath-taking environment.Posted: 12 May TL DR: You need to create, very quickly, a way for the water to flow through the pipes, before you get shocked or an alarm goes off. You’ll have to solve various puzzles and riddles, while fighting all sorts of creatures and improving your capabilities thanks to ADAM. Like the first part, Bioshiock 2 features highly detailed, impressive graphics and an attractive mixture of action and exploration. Along the adventure in Bioshock 2 you’ll receive intelligence from various sources in order to solve the mysteries of Rapture, though you must bear in mind that the information you get may be false or misleading. However, there’s one big difference: in Bioshock 2, your character is one of those Bid Daddies you were fighting in the first installment of the saga, and your aim is precisely to find the Little Sister you were paired with.
