Expanded set of moral quandaries, Story expands upon the world of Rapture, Fantastically atmospheric and creepy, Improved combat mechanics, Fun and engaging multiplayer
Less memorable story than BioShock, A bit too familiar for fans of its precursor
BioShock 2 is a beautiful and disturbing return to Rapture....
Abstract: When the city of Rapture was first unveiled, it was an underwater dystopia ravaged by civil war and self-destructive genetic manipulation. This strange and unforgettable world was also one of awe and wonder. Set nearly a decade after the events of its ...
Abstract: BioShock 2 has a big reputation to live up to. The critically acclaimed BioShock put together a stylized, provocative world; it wasn't a perfect game, but the story -- a red-herring-filled plot mixed with existentialist (and objectivist) philosophy -- ...
It's going to be a familiar experience for anyone that played the original, but BioShock 2's improvements to gameplay and its more focused storyline make for a game that's more playable and easier to digest. Some of the sense of awe and myster...
Abstract: Bioshock 2 is an atmospheric, immersive game that does more than just hold a candle to its beloved predecessor. The campaign is engaging, the multiplayer is great, and the new gameplay elements are excellent. Don’t miss out on this one.
Abstract: The first Bioshock game was always going to be a tough act to follow. A critical and commercial hit, the BAFTA award-winning 2007 original blended an unusually literate science-fiction plot (which referenced, among other things, the work of Russian phi...
We feared familiarity would breed contempt. It didn’t. But it didn’t help the cause either. BioShock 2 is a very good game indeed, well worth the cash, but it doesn’t quite reach the masterwork status of the first game. 8.8/10Print this...