Is Bioshock 2 worth playing?

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BreakfastMan

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Did you like the first one? Do you want to play it again with more interesting weapons and new environments? If you answered "yes", you will probably like this one. If not, skip it. Personally, I enjoyed it, but I enjoyed the original too and wasn't expecting much from the second.
 

SlaveNumber23

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Number 2 has much better gameplay but the first had a much better story, which was what it was known for. Bioshock 2 is definitely worth playing.
 

Phlakes

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The gameplay is fine. The story isn't as good, but if you enjoyed the first, it's basically more of the same but with slightly different mechanics.
 

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Turtleboy1017 said:
I saw the new trailer for Bioshock Infinte, and I gotta say it looks pretty cool. I played the everlasting crap of the first one, got brass balls, ALMOST every tonic, and had tons of fun doing so.

Never got around to the second one though. A simple question, is it worth picking up and playing? It's 20 bucks, not too much, but for those that played it (Bioshock 2) and it's prequal, how do they stack up against each other?
loved it myself...i would recommend it to any gamer, especially if you liked the style
 

Koroviev

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If you're planning on getting it for PC, you can find it for a lot less than $20.
 

octafish

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Stop! Are you buying it for PC? Go to GamersGate and check the prices there. I just picked it up for free(ish) using my GamersGate credit thingies. I didn't have enough of them to buy A Valley Without Wind and that is ten dollars, so Bioshock 2 should be cheaper than $10 at GG.

Anyway I hated Bioshock, mostly because it wasn't anything special story wise (well compared to COD maybe but I've been playing PC games since 1986) and it was a terrible terrible shooter. I did think it was pretty, but not much beyond that. Anyway everyone seems to say gameplay is tightened up, and I didn't actually outlay any cash for it so I'll give it a go soon, but first I have to get my Engineering Service Star.
 

scar_47

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The story is much more personal and doesn't have a huge twist but its still pretty decent especially compared to a lot of the crap out there, the game play is improved in pretty much every way while the tonics really allow you to change up your play style, new enemies feel and fight well, theres still good atmosphere with little side stories and recordings to find, and the adam protection sections really play out well making you think about the area and your resources to get through them. It's a fine game in its own right.
 

Flailing Escapist

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Its worth it for $20. While the overall story is not better there are some pretty moving moments in it. But there are quite a few REALLY repetative moments in it (like guarding little sisters a billgillion times)

The combat and hacking are definately much better than Bioshock.
 

haruvister

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I loved BioShock; it's unique atmosphere, genuinely unsettling themes, strong story, and surprising emotional resonance. BioShock 2, for me, completely missed the point, focusing on run-and-gun setpiece gameplay. So I'd say don't bother.
 

skywolfblue

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Make sure to find and listen to as many audio diaries as possible. A lot of the more critical plot ideas are contained in the diaries, more so then bioshock 1. If you race through the game then you'll probably left going "WTF?" at a few points.

Azahul said:
Bioshock 2 is better than the original, although my opinion of that seems to differ from the majority. Still, I vastly preferred it. The characters were interesting, made far more sense and were considerably more engaging than the ones in Bioshock, the story had better pacing (not to say that it has good pacing, but at least it doesn't send you on a fetch quest just when you think you're about to engage in an epic confrontation with the big bad), and above all it made Rapture actually seem like a real city. Unlike the first, the focus was more on the people that failed in this giant objectivist experiment, fixing one of my big quibbles with the original in that for a city based on objectivist philosophy, it seemed to look almost exclusively at the characters that succeeded. I don't know why people harp on about the atmosphere of the first game and how the sequel failed to recapture it, I saw it as succeeding where the original had failed in presenting a city that actually felt like a real city populated by real people.

Oh, and there's no big yet obvious plot twist given away in the first 20 minutes of the game (honestly, did anyone not realise Atlas was evil when he was telling you to rip open a little girl?). Sinclaire manages to come across as a decent person in the second game despite presenting the exact same option, and he's only one of the many characters I thought were better than their Bioshock counterarts. Indeed, I found Delta a far more interesting character than Jack, and the final two chapters of Bioshock 2 stand as the best ending of any videogame ever, in my mind.

So yes, get it. It's amazing. The gameplay is better, the atmosphere is better, the story and characters are all better. It's one of my favourite games, and I heartily recommend it.
I agree. I felt Lamb was the villain Fontaine should have been. The story of delta searching for his daughter was more compelling to me then jack's. And the "evil" ending to bioshock 2 was good and actually made me think quite a bit, instead of "rawr, splicers take over the world".
 

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It has better gameplay. People complain about the story. It's not as good as 1 but for me 1 was okay but not the heroin injection everyone else seems to have gotten. If you like the gameplay buy it, if you only played for the twist ending then skip it.
 

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haruvister said:
I loved BioShock; it's unique atmosphere, genuinely unsettling themes, strong story, and surprising emotional resonance. BioShock 2, for me, completely missed the point, focusing on run-and-gun setpiece gameplay. So I'd say don't bother.
Woah, where'd you get that from? The first Bioshock fell flat on its face, for me, when it came to anything approximating emotional resonance (seriously, the end villain's entire motivation comes down to "I'm insane and want money"), while the second one with its focus on a far more personal story stands as one of the few games that actually managed to get me to care about the outcome, to the point where after seeing the impact your choices make on Eleanor I can't bring myself to do an evil playthrough. I've never seen the evil ending, and I'm honestly not sure I want to no matter how good it is from an objective storytelling viewpoint. I don't want to see Eleanor turned into some sort of monster.

And Bioshock 2 didn't seem to have any more run-and-gun setpiece gameplay than the original, from memory. I can understand the concept of people being pissed off at a sequel to a great single-player game, and then being even more offended at the introduction of multiplayer, but I really find it hard to see where some people got these bizarre impressions of thegame from.
 

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The problem with Bioshock 2 is you enevitably have to compare it to the original Bioshock and it just falls really short for a lot of reasons. That said, I think its still worth a play through. Its a solid game sometimes falling into good game territory and it has some interesting story to it if you can accept Adam as the "able to do anything" element. The endings are also much better done then the original

The fact that its $20 makes it even better. I would consider its worth about $30-40 so if you have any interest I definatly recomend grabbing it, if not just renting it
 

Azahul

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From memory, Adam does nothing in the second one that it isn't able to do in the first one. Anyone remember the ghosts in Bioshock? Explained as Adam being able to transfer genetic memories?
 

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Shadowstar38 said:
The story in 2 is lackluster compared to the first one. But the gameplay is far better. I recommend it for that alone.
I agree with this, the combat and hacking are far more fun than they were in the original (Drill Dash ftw)