
No new enemies types as well except a few new big daddies, one or two more splicers and the new big sister. They are much more improved but arnt anything new. The new abilities like duel wielding a plamid and a weapon are cool. The reason why it got 4/5 is because I think it turned up short when compared to the 1st Bioshock. If you haven't tried it, at least rent it or find a great price for it here on eBay. I love this game, and will continue to play it online and finish the other difficulty play throughs, and achievements. But it seems like if I find one match, every search after that brings results almost instantly. But you've lost any of the score you had and you can't just jump back into the match you were in.Īnother thing which I am unsure I can blame on the game, my connection, or lack of players online at the time of trying, is that I have a HARD time getting it to find a match. The same steps with the other will fix this one as well. The other glitch, is sometimes during online game play, it will freeze up. Saving in the pause menu, jumping to the dashboard, and then back to the game to load up the save fixed it every time.

Every other control works fine but the sight. The first one, that I alone have encountered, is sometimes during the campaign I find that after using a vita-chamber I am unable to look. All of my friends have experienced just one of these. My only problem I have had with this game is two glitches. Level up to unlock attachments, plasmids, genes, and trials (challenges to level up further). But usually it is always run into the next room and fight type of scenario. I still have a hard time navigating the maps. Playing online is very hard to get familiar with. The new tools, plasmids, and genes make this a very enjoyabl e game. The levels are very similar but have changed over ten years and in a different part of Rapture. In this one you find out your own origins as well as the true origins of Rapture and all of it's dirty secrets. A little knowledge of the first storyline will take you a lot more into it but not completely needed.

I won't tell any spoilers but if you liked the first one, you'll love the campaign in this. New plasmids, new characters, as well as a new rival to replace what the Big Daddy was in the first one.Ĭons: Online multiplayer is tricky. Only you do play as a "Big Daddy" in this one and there are improvements. Pros: If you played the first one it is almost exactly like it. Intriguing campain and fun online multiplayer Experience points earned during multiplayer combat can be used to unlock new weapons, plasmids, and gene tonics to customize characters. Multiplayer games take place prior to Rapture's fall, offering a new take on a familiar setting. BioShock 2 also features a multiplayer component developed by Digital Extremes. Tennenbaum will keep you apprised of key developments, while Little Sisters can either be harvested for their powers or "adopted." The latter option has them tagging along to warn you of impending dangers or alert you to potential sources for more plasmids. Thanks to the Big Daddy's distinctive diving suit, you can also explore the briny depths outside of Rapture, but you won't necessarily be alone. Unlike the Big Daddies from BioShock 2's predecessor, you are more agile and have the ability to use plasmids to augment your deadly drill and rivet gun.

Your goal is to put an end to the sinister scheme.

The Big Sisters are forming a new army of minions by snatching unsuspecting girls from the surface. Your nemesis is, fittingly enough, a leader of the "Big Sisters," who plans on returning Rapture to its former glory. Set approximately ten years after the events in the original, BioShock 2 casts you in the surprising role of a "Big Daddy," the prototype for the lumbering giants encountered in the first game. Return to the underwater city of Rapture in this anticipated sequel to 2007's critically acclaimed first-person shooter.
