It can be generally agreed by many video game critics and gamers together that Bioshock is an example of the best First Person Shooters developed in the past ten years. It holds an average critic rating of 96% at Metacritic.com, and some forums even describe the title as a work of art. Bioshock’s storyline is in myriad techniques based on and galvanized by the bestselling novel “Atlas Shrugged”, and centres round the geopolitical events occurring in an undersea submerged city named Rapture.
In a departure from the first title, the Bioshock 2 game will put gamers in control of the sluggish and lumbering Big Daddy. As players of the first game will know, Rapture was developed with the idea of creating a society free of capitalistic central authority laws and spiritual moralities, but of course, it all went exceptionally adrift As Bioshock hero Jack found mutated and horrible creatures named Splicers were en masse in the district, rambling and slaughtering at will. These creatures were fundamentally all that was remaining of the populace.
During the Bioshock 2 game, Big Daddy has the unenviable job of re-entering to Rapture, investigating a sequence of abductions. It appears the multitude of Little Sisters that managed to the surface in the first game are now being stolen away and taken back to the shadows of Rapture, and it’s down to Big Daddy to crush the menace.
The Bioshock 2 game runs the basics and quirks of the first, with some important changes on the story. Graphical enhancements are also there, with the game performing a lot more smoothlysmoother, allowing for a perfect display of visuals. This contributes to the feeling of a great game, and producers 2K have pulled it off with merit.
Being in control of a robot does bring assorted gaming benefits, he is ready to mix a multitude of guns and drills in one hand, whilst utilizing the arcane ‘plasmid’ with the other hand. Plasmid is employed to create electricity, fire and also to control things by telekinesis. These abilities are built upon during the game and levelled up as you progress.
Much effort and attention has been in the Bioshock 2 game. There are some new locales in Rapture, it’s now possible to investigate the sea bed and investigate the secrets surrounding the dome of the city. A complaint with the first was that the range of enemies was limited and incessant, and this has been rectified in the sequel with a selection of new creatures. Look out for Big Sister, who hinders your progress and will try and disrupt you at various junctures. 2K Games are hoping for a distribution this Fall, and for all devotees of the first, the Bioshock 2 game is being released simultaneously on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows platforms and can’t come quick Bioshock fans.
