I will say one thing. Atleast they didn't replace the suspense and creepyness with all out hollywood bullshit action. I likes my scary themes. Not looking forward to Dead Space 2 
So want Heavy Rain! But alas... no PS3 for me.jaketheripper said:i had it preordered but on launch day i switched it to heavy rain! EXITED!
Except I felt the first one to be exactly like a bunch of other games I had already played 5 and 10 years earlier, except heavily watered down (pun very intended). Thus, to answer the TC's title question, I had absolutely zero interest in BS2. More of the same would be kind of monotonous anyway, but it was monotonous enough the first time through.ramik81 said:The problem is the original looked so different from anything you'd find at the time.... /truncatedTheTrips said:I loved the original so much that they could've pretty much released anything and I was going to instantly love it. I can't beliee people are saying that it's TOO much like the original...Surely that's a good thing?
Name them, seriously what games have any visual or philosophical resmblence to Bioshock?N3Burgener said:Except I felt the first one to be exactly like a bunch of other games I had already played 5 and 10 years earlier, except heavily watered down (pun very intended).
If you can get past Pauper's Drop and Siren's Alley then I'd say Fontaine Futureistics is one of the best parts of the 2 games.Void(null) said:However if people are saying the game gets better, I may give it a try.
I have been ninja'd by this very man.XinfiniteX said:Nope, bought it, love it, awesome game!
While I'll grant that the "underwater paradise gone wrong" setting is fairly unique, the whole thing still reminds me heavily of Fallout -- fantastical alternate history story in which a glamorous society suddenly turns very far south. Philosophically, a [binary] morality system and ambiguous plot twists that leave you uncertain of whom to trust or of what's actually going on? Ultima, Deus Ex, The Witcher, System Shock.Axolotl said:Name them, seriously what games have any visual or philosophical resemblance to Bioshock?N3Burgener said:Except I felt the first one to be exactly like a bunch of other games I had already played 5 and 10 years earlier, except heavily watered down (pun very intended).
The whole plane crash sequence from the first was really good, but you get a similar reveal of the city the first time you go outside into the water. You walk over a ridge and city suddenly appears to you and the music peaks to create another great moment.BladesofReason said:I bought it the day it came out and I'll admit I was a tad worried when I started playing. One of the best parts about the original Bioshock was descending into Rapture the first time. The big reveal of the city itself could go down in history as an iconic moment in gaming. Bioshock 2 didn't have the luxury of the unknown and so they had to try something different.
Axolotl said:No I'm still correct, and you didn't provide a reason.dududf said:Don't make comments about games you haven't played or you'll just end up being wrong. Like now.Moral system not fixed?
You can either be incredible nice, or incredible evil.
That's a horrid morality system.
That's true, and it is pretty cool when you get to go in the ocean, but you've still seen Rapture before, and while it physically is a similar action it's still different in a sense from seeing Rapture for the first time.XinfiniteX said:The whole plane crash sequence from the first was really good, but you get a similar reveal of the city the first time you go outside into the water. You walk over a ridge and city suddenly appears to you and the music peaks to create another great moment.
What? No you're wrong I've played the game the morality has been altered and improved.dududf said:No I'm still correct, and you didn't provide a reason.
I'm saying that it's different.Axolotl said:What? No you're wrong I've played the game the morality has been altered and improved.dududf said:No I'm still correct, and you didn't provide a reason.
Yeah it's definitely no the same feeling as the first time. I think that scene in the second one retained a bit of the wow factor because I wasn't expecting it to happen (the music came on really well too) especially if you hadn't played the first game.BladesofReason said:That's true, and it is pretty cool when you get to go in the ocean, but you've still seen Rapture before, and while it physically is a similar action it's still different in a sense from seeing Rapture for the first time.XinfiniteX said:The whole plane crash sequence from the first was really good, but you get a similar reveal of the city the first time you go outside into the water. You walk over a ridge and city suddenly appears to you and the music peaks to create another great moment.