Bioshock 2 reviews

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Review by Albert on 1st March, 2010
4 stars "Everything We've hoped for"

Whether you are new or an addicted splicer to Rapture, Bioshock 2 has delivered a sequel that will leave you wanting more and more. This time around you can dual fire your weapon and plasmids at the time making for some frantic kills and impressive attacks. You not only can harvest or save the little sisters but you can adopt them to find Adam enriched bodies or as they call them, “angels”

With streamlined play, tighter controls, more enemies, gorgeous art design and much more including some of the best online battles I've seen, Bioshock is a must have for anyone who dares to take on Rapture and the legacy of “Lamb”

 
 
Review by liam on 8th August, 2010
5 stars "Bioshock 2 is the best game to hit stores "

Everyone should have Bioshock 2 in their games library. The plot is somewhat confusing. I don't want to reveal the plot encase of spoilers , I recommend that you don't play this game around your friends that talk too much. the weapons are really out there, the weapons range from a drill to a harpoon launcher. you can upgrade your AWESOME guns with “power to the people” stations.

 
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Review by hamish on 11th September, 2010
4 stars "Not as good as the first one "

Although I found the first better than this, with added online play the player can be playing even after multiple clockings the player still can find enjoyment with others around the world

 
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Review by Ryan on 27th July, 2010
3 stars "Solid game, but doesn't capture like the first"

This is a great game, the dual wielding system works very well and is a great asset, as I used to get sick of switching between weapons and plasmids on bioshock 1.

You can choose whether or not you want to have the helmet onscreen, I chose not to as it annoyed the heck out of me and seemed to distract me from the game itself.

Even though it plays great and has a fairly solid storyline, it simply didn't live up to the first instalment. I became bored with it pretty fast, and found myself leaving it because i just couldn't be bothered with it. I struggled to put down the first bioshock, but this one just didn't feel the same.