A Perfect Sequel: The Bioshock 2 Game Previewed
It is very often agreed by many video game critics and gamers together that Bioshock is one of the best First Person Shooters developed in the past decade. It boasts an average critic score of 96% at Metacritic.com, and some communities even describe the title as a work of art. Bioshock’s storyline is in myriad techniques based on and inspired by the hottest novel “Atlas Shrugged”, and revolves around the geopolitical situations happening in an underwater forgotten metropolis called Rapture.
In a departure from the first title, the Bioshock 2 game will put gamers in charge of the slow and steady lumbering Big Daddy. As players of the first game will understand, Rapture was set up with the intention of creating a society freed from capitalistic central authority laws and religious moralities, but predictably enough, it all went significantly pear-shaped. As Bioshock protagonist Jack discovered, mutated and disgusting fiends called Splicers were at large in the area, wandering and murdering at will. These mutations were fundamentally all that was leftof the community.
Throughout the Bioshock 2 game, Big Daddy has the dangerous task of to Rapture, looking into a sequence of abductions. It appears the multitude of Little Sisters that managed to the surface in the first game are being thieved away and returned to the depths of Rapture, and it’s down to Big Daddy to put things right.
The Bioshock 2 game follows the basics and peculiarities of the original, with some important changes on the story. Graphical enhancements are also there, with the game functioning a lot more smoothlysmoother, allowing for a clear show of visuals. This adds to the feel of a exciting game, and creators 2K have pulled it off with style.
Being in control of a robot does allow assorted gaming benefits, he is in a position to combine a multitude of drills and guns in one hand, while employing the arcane ‘plasmid’ with the other. Plasmid is used to create electricity, fire and also to manipulate objects using telekinesis. These talents are augmented during the game and levelled up as you progress forwards.
A lot of effort and attention has been applied in the Bioshock 2 game. There are some updated locations in Rapture, it’s now possible to investigate the sea floor and research the techniques around the dome of the metropolis. One complaint with the first was that the range of monsters was limited and incessant, and this has been fixed in the follow up with a range of new original creatures. Look out for Big Sister, who haunts your mission and will try to disrupt you at assorted junctures. 2K Games are wanting a distribution this Autumn, and for all fans of the first, the Bioshock 2 game is set for release on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows platforms and can’t come fast Bioshock fans.















