I agree about the length, I found it dissapointingly short but thouroughly enjoyable. It may have had more of an impact on me seeing as I never played the first one though.
I agree about the length, I found it dissapointingly short but thouroughly enjoyable. It may have had more of an impact on me seeing as I never played the first one though.
Ok, so after going through the game twice, getting both the True Good and the True Evil (I don't have the patience to get the other two endings, I've got YouTube), I have to say that it's a flawed game. Good, but flawed. Time to turn this game back into GameStop and find something else to tide me over until Aliens vs Predator.
The main gripes I have with the game is that...
1. Except through multiplayer or listening to certain audio logs, they completely disregard the whole business with Fontaine's war with Ryan. It's like Lamb was the sole instigator of the entire mess in Rapture. I would have liked to see just a bit more integration with the story of the original Bioshock.
2. Name me one section of the game, any one section, and describe it in clear detail as if you were there right now. Unless it's the part with the Little Sister (you know the one... no spoilers), I can assure you that most people will say that nearly every area of the game looks almost the same. This is in stark contrast to the original which had the lush forests of Arcadia, the steam pipes of Prometheus, the docks of Neptune's Bounty, and the medical stores of the Medical Pavilion.
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