• Bioshock 2
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[QUOTE=xZippy;28062011][img_thumb]http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100429211150/bioshock/images/thumb/8/88/Flying_Alexander.jpg/280px-Flying_Alexander.jpg[/img_thumb] This guy was fucking great and well developed.[/QUOTE] OH WHEN YOU'RE DOWN IN THE MOUTH AND LIFE'S A PAIN c
Worst part about Bioshock 2 was that you were a big daddy, but the game treated as if your Jack from the first game with a fish bowl on his head
[QUOTE=CaMpEr_GuRL;28061262] Also the fact about the Big Sister showing up in the OP are wrong, she shows up when you put the last Little Sister on that level in the vent.[/QUOTE] The facts in the OP are sketchy two-year old features scanned in from a magazine. What do you expect?
I loved both of them. Bioshock 1 was better, yes, but I still loved the second.
They told me, "Son, you're special. You were born to do great things. You know what? They were right."
How's the PC DLC going? I mean the single player one.
I really liked Bioshock 2, just completed it and I actually thought (going against most of you) it had a better story and more interesting settings. The whole bit of your relationship with Eleanor and then how Dr. Lamb took control was really well rounded. Also the bit where [sp]you played as a little sister is one of my favourite bits of any video game I have played in a while. The contrast between what they see and what the real world is really makes it surreal but at the same time makes you feel even more sorry for the characters.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Random112358;28073347]I really liked Bioshock 2, just completed it and I actually thought (going against most of you) it had a better story and more interesting settings. The whole bit of your relationship with Eleanor and then how Dr. Lamb took control was really well rounded. Also the bit where [sp]you played as a little sister is one of my favourite bits of any video game I have played in a while. The contrast between what they see and what the real world is really makes it surreal but at the same time makes you feel even more sorry for the characters.[/sp][/QUOTE] Aye, that was amazing.
I've played through this on PC, and I've got it for the 360, but I never bothered playing through it fully on my 360. Might try to do that soon, once I beat Assassin's Creed Brotherhood.
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