You do get plasmids as the Big Daddy. Christ, if you don't even know that then you are in no place to complain about the game.Dude wheres my companion cube said:Being the thing you try to destroy takes fun out of it. Would you play a shooter where you play as a terrorist? (other than counter strike) plus, no plasmids!TheFacelessOne said:You still can fight other Big Daddys, I believe, and the Big Sister, for sure.
Don't make assumptions until it's released.
This too.scnj said:Hold on, have you played the game? I assume you must have if you already know they didn't do a great story.Dude wheres my companion cube said:To me it's all an indiana jones tradgety. They could have done a great story, but they didn't. I dont know yet, but I'm alredy dissapointed![]()
No, not really.Textbook Bobcat said:Oh dear, it looks like somebody jumped on the defence platform a bit too soon doesn't it?
Did I, at any stage make any comments on the individual developers? No.
I believe what I said was (in summary): Multiplayer doesn't suit Bioshock in my opinion; the story of Bioshock is done. I even explained the reasons why I believe it to be case.
I, unlike you it seems here, am fully aware of what I discuss before I voice opinions.
If Bioshock 2 doesn't look like it can lead on then I will agree when they make Bioshock 3. I think Bioshock 2 looks like they can pull it off. Especially after watching the 9 minute video:Eagle Est1986 said:I'm disappointed that there even is a Bioshock 2, I wish that the gaming industry would realise that just because a game sells well, it doesn't mean that it always has to be made into a franchise.
Bioshock was a great stand alone title and I can't see how they're going to do anything but ruin all that they built when they made Bioshock.
On man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter and there have been plenty of games about freedom fighters, a few of them have actually been good.Dude wheres my companion cube said:Being the thing you try to destroy takes fun out of it. Would you play a shooter where you play as a terrorist? (other than counter strike) plus, no plasmids!TheFacelessOne said:You still can fight other Big Daddys, I believe, and the Big Sister, for sure.
Don't make assumptions until it's released.
Eagle Est1986 said:I didn't really like that bit in the first game, I wouldn't want a whole game of it.
You didn't really become a Big Daddy. I don't mean it in the pedantic 'no bioengineering' way, but in the way that you still had your arms outside the suit and used normal guns. You also only took 25% less damage and could move like normal.Malekkai said:Oh come on guys.
Besides, you became a Big Daddy at the end of the first game. That was the point of the final stage!
O RLY?Machines Are Us said:You didn't really become a Big Daddy. I don't mean it in the pedantic 'no bioengineering' way, but in the way that you still had your arms outside the suit and used normal guns. You also only took 25% less damage and could move like normal.
Not interested in the storyline, eh? That really wasn't the point.Hardcore_gamer said:Actually, the bits of the game were you did play as the Arbiter where the most boring and uninteresting parts of the whole game. Both me as well as my friend were extremely happy when we heard that he would not be playable in the single player campaign in Halo 3.Spitfire175 said:This sounds a bit like someone complaining after playing Halo 1, "I think Halo 2 is going to be boring beacuse you get to play as the Arbiter."