11-10-2016, 08:32 PM
Just finished BioShock: Ultimate Rapture Edition, which is the first two games with the DLC, so I also finished Minerva's Den.
Bioshock
It's alright. It seems to only want to focus on the atmosphere and story and not care about the gameplay. I had to take the game a day and two levels at a time just so I don't burn out all at once. The game does pick up (for me) a two thirds of the way though, at Rapture Central Control when the "It was his Sled" moment happens (which I think everyone knows but I'm still going to not say it), where it becomes more focused.
Bioshock 2
Why does no one talk about this game? It seems that everything that I had a problum with in the first game was fixed in this one, and the problems that I had with this game seemed like nit picks by the time I finished. Even the fact that you play a Big Daddy makes since in the way you play the game. It's less preachy about it's message while still having a good message. I want to talk about it but I also want to make this as brief and spoiler free as possible. Basically, 8/10
Bioshock 2: Minerva's Den
A good addition to the story. Really has nothing to do with the main story aside from taking place during the main plot, having Tenenbaum show up (I think she disappears part way though Bioshock 2) and Dr. Lamb getting name dropped. Nothing of note to really talk about exept that I really didn't see the ending coming.
Bioshock
It's alright. It seems to only want to focus on the atmosphere and story and not care about the gameplay. I had to take the game a day and two levels at a time just so I don't burn out all at once. The game does pick up (for me) a two thirds of the way though, at Rapture Central Control when the "It was his Sled" moment happens (which I think everyone knows but I'm still going to not say it), where it becomes more focused.
Bioshock 2
Why does no one talk about this game? It seems that everything that I had a problum with in the first game was fixed in this one, and the problems that I had with this game seemed like nit picks by the time I finished. Even the fact that you play a Big Daddy makes since in the way you play the game. It's less preachy about it's message while still having a good message. I want to talk about it but I also want to make this as brief and spoiler free as possible. Basically, 8/10
Bioshock 2: Minerva's Den
A good addition to the story. Really has nothing to do with the main story aside from taking place during the main plot, having Tenenbaum show up (I think she disappears part way though Bioshock 2) and Dr. Lamb getting name dropped. Nothing of note to really talk about exept that I really didn't see the ending coming.