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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Few gamers that played BioShock didn't immediately fall in love with it. The Art Deco style, the Plasmid-enhanced shooter gameplay, and the utterly compelling story made it an instant classic; one that will be remembered as a generation-defining gaming ex...
BioShock 2 takes place in one of the most memorable environments in videogamedom, You get to play as a Big Daddy, The multiplayer is truly original and a lot of fun
BioShock 2 takes place in the same, memorable environments as the original BioShock, You have to play as the world's weakest Big Daddy
BioShock 2 feels a whole lot like it could have been an expansion pack, or downloadable content. If you haven't played the original, I'd honestly suggest skipping it and starting here. BioShock 2 feels like the better game, but not by much. If you lo...
Abstract: 2K Games' BioShock 2 is set several years after the first BioShock game. In the sequel, the series expands the one player, first person shooter mayhem on the PlayStation 3 with playable “Big Daddies” (genetically altered men in underwater diving suits...
Okay, I’ll get off my soapbox now. The perks thing is more a personal issue than one the world seems to share. Sadly. But Bioshock 2 is actually worth playing to my surprise. I was ready to dismiss this as another unnecessary sequel in a cruel world wh...
Sequels made after games where no follow-up title was never intended have an odd tendency of proving proficient in the games industry, though the second is never as good as the first. Bioshock, many adored and I praised, set the world afloat with a sta...
Abstract: Anyone who says BioShock didn’t need a sequel is a liar. The fact the first game was such a huge success may have been a surprise, but all it really meant was that a follow-up would do just as well, if not better, at retail. Almost as soon as it was an...
Abstract: Recently released sequels Assassin's Creed 2 and Mass Effect 2 have been received as much-improved middle portions of promised trilogies, widely acclaimed for building upon their narrative foundations while refining core gameplay elements and creating ...
Abstract: BioShock is the type of game that didn't really need a sequel. Its unique take on storytelling and first person shooting action, alongside the fantastic art deco/depression era stylings and audio was fairly self-contained in the undersea wonderland kno...
If you enjoyed the first BioShock there is no doubt you’ll love the sequel. The game feels so familiar. The graphics, the music, the controls, you feel like you’re returning home to Rapture. My only complaint would be that it may be too similar. Those ...