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  • MC Fatigue
    Banned
    • Feb 2006
    • 4150

    #211
    Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

    Originally posted by JSKYWALKER1
    I've put about 4 hours into the 1st one and in the beginning I was starting to like it but I don't think this series is for me. I have not opened the Bioshock 2 that my wife gave me for Valentines Day and I don't think I will.

    Some games just are not for me and this is probably one of them. I did pay $20 for Bioshock 1 so I will probably just trade it in for credit in the future and just return Bio 2.

    I tried and it's not for me. Peace!!!!
    I told you not to buy Bioshock The story is amazing, but the gameplay is completely meh.

    I don't know how the second plays, though. Is there a demo yet? Give that a try before you trade it in.

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    • Flightwhite24
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jul 2005
      • 12094

      #212
      Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

      Originally posted by MC Fatigue
      I told you not to buy Bioshock The story is amazing, but the gameplay is completely meh.

      I don't know how the second plays, though. Is there a demo yet? Give that a try before you trade it in.
      The gameplay was probably the biggest knock for me. Something just did not click for me on this one.

      I throw in ME2 and that game keeps me floored/on the edge of my seat. I simply love that game. Glad to see others are enjoying Bioshock 2 wish I could have been part of that group. I'm just glad I did not open the 2nd one so I can get my full refund
      The poster formerly know as "FLIGHTWHITE"

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      • Miles_Yuhas
        MVP
        • Mar 2004
        • 2689

        #213
        Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

        Originally posted by MC Fatigue
        I told you not to buy Bioshock The story is amazing, but the gameplay is completely meh.

        I don't know how the second plays, though. Is there a demo yet? Give that a try before you trade it in.
        There is no demo. I liked the gameplay in the first one, but I will say that from a pure gameplay standpoint, I think the second one is an improvement is just about every way.

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        • mgoblue
          Go Wings!
          • Jul 2002
          • 25477

          #214
          Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

          I'm maybe an hour into the 2nd and not totally feeling it. Seems well done and all, but not sucking me in like other games.

          One thing that annoys me is that the Big Daddy was so awesome and tough in the first game, but now it seems like instead of being a Big Daddy i'm a Big P***y...Doesn't make sense and just feels off. I shouldn't be dying with 4 shots to some puny splicer. I don't feel like a Big Daddy should.

          It's like they copped out and just swapped out the characters and didn't give a damn about the meaning of it.
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          • Miles_Yuhas
            MVP
            • Mar 2004
            • 2689

            #215
            Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

            Originally posted by mgoblue
            I'm maybe an hour into the 2nd and not totally feeling it. Seems well done and all, but not sucking me in like other games.

            One thing that annoys me is that the Big Daddy was so awesome and tough in the first game, but now it seems like instead of being a Big Daddy i'm a Big P***y...Doesn't make sense and just feels off. I shouldn't be dying with 4 shots to some puny splicer. I don't feel like a Big Daddy should.

            It's like they copped out and just swapped out the characters and didn't give a damn about the meaning of it.
            I was just "meh" the first few hours of the game. I urge you to stick with it.

            I just finished it and like I said I wasn't feeling it too much at the beginning (probably just cause I didn't want a sequel to this game). Anyways, the game really picks up. The last half of the game was simply awesome. Great set pieces, very engaging story. It was dark, gripping, and tragic.

            I was pretty sketchy going into this game, but I came away absolutely loving the experience.

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            • Cebby
              Banned
              • Apr 2005
              • 22327

              #216
              Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

              Originally posted by mgoblue
              One thing that annoys me is that the Big Daddy was so awesome and tough in the first game, but now it seems like instead of being a Big Daddy i'm a Big P***y...Doesn't make sense and just feels off. I shouldn't be dying with 4 shots to some puny splicer. I don't feel like a Big Daddy should.

              It's like they copped out and just swapped out the characters and didn't give a damn about the meaning of it.
              I agree.

              It's funny because you're even way underpowered when you fight other Big Daddys.

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              • av7
                Hall Of Fame
                • Dec 2007
                • 11408

                #217
                Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

                Originally posted by Cebby
                I agree.

                It's funny because you're even way underpowered when you fight other Big Daddys.
                The only reason I could come up with is that we're playing as the original Big Daddy and the later versions are obviously upgraded so they're going to be stronger.

                But I agree, way too weak compared even against splicers
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                • Miles_Yuhas
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 2689

                  #218
                  Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

                  Originally posted by Cebby
                  I agree.

                  It's funny because you're even way underpowered when you fight other Big Daddys.
                  Originally posted by avrbas
                  The only reason I could come up with is that we're playing as the original Big Daddy and the later versions are obviously upgraded so they're going to be stronger.

                  But I agree, way too weak compared even against splicers
                  I agree guys, but if they would have made it realistic against the splicers, the game would have been very very easy, so I wasn't complaining about it although I did notice it.

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                  • mgoblue
                    Go Wings!
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 25477

                    #219
                    Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

                    Originally posted by Miles_Yuhas
                    I was just "meh" the first few hours of the game. I urge you to stick with it.

                    I just finished it and like I said I wasn't feeling it too much at the beginning (probably just cause I didn't want a sequel to this game). Anyways, the game really picks up. The last half of the game was simply awesome. Great set pieces, very engaging story. It was dark, gripping, and tragic.

                    I was pretty sketchy going into this game, but I came away absolutely loving the experience.
                    I'm gonna give it some more time for sure...though Tuesday Heavy Rain's out so this'll get pushed back...glad it's only a GF rental.

                    It's weird, I loved the first but really never cared about the sequel...I know it's decent, but maybe Levine and the other guys behind the first leaving has gotten me "meh" about the series...
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                    • Kearnzo
                      Banned
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 5963

                      #220
                      Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

                      I'm in the same boat mgo. LOVED the first, but put a few hours into the second over the weekend, and just don't have the desire to play it anymore. I tried, and want to give it another shot, but with The Show next week, and GOW3/RDR in the next couple months, I just don't see it happening. On top of that, I just got Shadow Complex and Trials HD today, and both are flat out awesome.

                      Like others, without the HOLY **** factor of seeing Rapture for the first time, this just seemed like another generic shooter to me. Even with everything else mostly the same, it just seemed boring to me. Who knows, maybe I am just so pumped for The Show that it's all I really want to play at this point.

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                      • Cebby
                        Banned
                        • Apr 2005
                        • 22327

                        #221
                        Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

                        Originally posted by Miles_Yuhas
                        I agree guys, but if they would have made it realistic against the splicers, the game would have been very very easy, so I wasn't complaining about it although I did notice it.
                        I was kind of hoping for that though.

                        Given that you can't actually die in the "game over" sense, they might as well make you a tank and then increase the challenge by limiting the first aid kits and such. That would make more sense story wise since nothing has been produced for the last 10 years or so.

                        However, when I'm way underpowered compared to the main character of the first game, the point of being a Big Daddy doesn't really exist.

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                        • Miles_Yuhas
                          MVP
                          • Mar 2004
                          • 2689

                          #222
                          Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

                          Multiplayer DLC. No release date yet.
                          Available "soon" for 400 ($5) on Xbox Live and $4.99 on PSN, the pack will include:
                          • Rank Increase to level 50 with Rank Rewards
                          • New playable characters Louie McGraff and Oscar Calraca
                          • 20 new trials (some only available after a player achieves a rank of 41 or higher)
                          • A third weapon upgrade for each weapon
                          • Five additional masks (some only available after a player achieves a rank of 41 or higher)
                          http://www.joystiq.com/2010/02/22/bi...ons-test-pack/

                          Also states that there will be DLC for the single player game as well in the future.

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                          • elgreazy1
                            MVP
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 2996

                            #223
                            Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

                            Just ordered the Special Edition on Amazon today for $87 - I'm a big fan of concept art. Man, I'm so stoked, I've been waiting for this game a long time and now with an upcoming break in school for about a week I can log some time to it.

                            So I have avoided reading a lot about the game mainly because I want to be as surprised as when playing through the first, but I do have a question: how is multiplayer? It's not make or break because I want to play the story, but if the multiplayer is pretty solid and has some replayability I'll be happy to bury some of the games who've been holding onto my time. I guess my real question is: is it buggy/glitchy? lagged matches? good team balance? punish players for dropping early, etc? I hear it has RPG'esque attributes to the multiplayer side as in customization & upgrades. That should be addicting and cause me to come back for more.
                            Last edited by elgreazy1; 02-25-2010, 02:42 PM.
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                            • sportsdude
                              Be Massive
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 5001

                              #224
                              Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

                              Originally posted by elgreazy1
                              Just ordered the Special Edition on Amazon today for $87 - I'm a big fan of concept art. Man, I'm so stoked, I've been waiting for this game a long time and now with an upcoming break in school for about a week I can log some time to it.

                              So I have avoided reading a lot about the game mainly because I want to be as surprised as when playing through the first, but I do have a question: how is multiplayer? It's not make or break because I want to play the story, but if the multiplayer is pretty solid and has some replayability I'll be happy to bury some of the games who've been holding onto my time. I guess my real question is: is it buggy/glitchy? lagged matches? good team balance? punish players for dropping early, etc? I hear it has RPG'esque attributes to the multiplayer side as in customization & upgrades. That should be addicting and cause me to come back for more.
                              The multiplayer is actually pretty fun. There's a leveling system where you get extra experience for completing certain challenges (pretty much a ripoff of the Call of Duty system but it's fun) and you can make three different custom loadouts, also known as a class in CoD. You choose a loadout and use that for the rest of the game unless you want to switch classes, which you can only do while you're dead. Each loadout consists of two weapons, two plasmids and three tonics. Picking and choosing different combinations of all these things is a lot of fun and something I'm still experimenting with at level 19.

                              The level cap right now is 40 but the DLC on the way will raise that to 50. You can dual-wield meaning you can shoot a plasmid and a weapon at the same time, unlike the original where you had to switch back and forth.

                              It's a matchmaking system though you can party up with friends. The team balance could work better, just like in CoD. In fact the only game I've seen with a matchmaking system that picks teams appropriately based off of rank is Halo 3, but I digress. I have noticed lag in some games but for the most part it's been alright.
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                              • elgreazy1
                                MVP
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 2996

                                #225
                                Re: BioShock 2: Sea of Dreams

                                SWEETO! Thanks!

                                C'moooon postal service, don't fail me (again).
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