Suhari Posted 9 February, 2010 Posted 9 February, 2010 Anyone played Bioshock 2 yet? Loved the first one; is it worth investing in the sequel?
Saint_Jonny Posted 9 February, 2010 Posted 9 February, 2010 I caaaaant waaaaait to play it! Im being good and finishing mass effect 2 before I purchase bioshock though...Feck it ill buy it tommorrow lol. Ill let you know how it goes.
labibs Posted 10 February, 2010 Posted 10 February, 2010 Had a little bash on it last night. Pretty similar to the first game in terms of its 'feel' and the controls etc. Randomly didn't feel that powerful as a big daddy though, your health gets battered pretty easily. Really, really gory game though. I'll be all over it when I get home from work tnt
Saint_Rick Posted 10 February, 2010 Posted 10 February, 2010 Anyone know if it has "two-player" offline mode?
Suhari Posted 14 February, 2010 Author Posted 14 February, 2010 Had a little bash on it last night. Pretty similar to the first game in terms of its 'feel' and the controls etc. Randomly didn't feel that powerful as a big daddy though, your health gets battered pretty easily. Really, really gory game though. I'll be all over it when I get home from work tnt So. Any good? Started replaying the original last night; great game when its dark and quiet in the house!
labibs Posted 15 February, 2010 Posted 15 February, 2010 Yeah it's a good game. I haven't gotten that far through it yet, but I would maybe say it lacks some of the originality of the first game. That may change as you go on further though. It sets up a lot of battles, where you know you are going to have fight a lot of enemies in a set area. This allows you to set traps, choose your position etc. They have played up this element a lot from the first game and it is better. There are some new moves you can learn as well, which can reall change the dynamics of the game. Not going to get a chance to play for a few days now, I'll post back again when I have played a bit more
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