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Why BioShock 2 is a TERRIBLE IDEA

One Rapture-loving Radar editor hates the sequel already

Words: David Houghton, GamesRadar UK

So, we've heard the devs' opinions on BioShock 2. Unsurprisingly, they like their own game. But as Charlie pointed out in the intro to that feature, even the biggest BioShock fan must be skeptical. And that's where I come in.

Let’s just get one thing straight from the start. I adore BioShock. Seriously. To the degree that I could quite happily get into a knife fight to defend its honour. It’s a rare indulgence of the universe for a game to come along which seems to have been so perfectly designed for you and you alone, but 2K Boston’s magnum opus was exactly one of those occasions for me.

Above: Yay!

 
The decaying art deco opulence. The mournful, haunting tone. The multiple levels of philosophical discourse and media deconstruction. The dense, cloying atmosphere. The utterly genius use of classic ‘40s music… It was perfect. It was unique. It was a game and an experience all of its own, and it did and said things in a way that showed up just how safe and unambitious so many devs’ treatment of the medium currently is. Yes, it lifted a fair few mechanics from 2K Boston's previous System Shock 2, but it remixed them into a shockingly affecting new whole.

And now we’re getting more. And I don’t want a thing to do with it.

 
Ignoring the obvious monetary justification (in fact the only justification), there is no need for a sequel to BioShock. The original game was complete by its end, as a product, as an experience, as a story and as a statement. It wasn’t a vague, open-ended scenario, ripe for the franchise photocopier as most games we play are. It was an intelligent and deliberately-designed whole, with a very definite story, manifesto and agenda which went beyond the basic visceral thrills of videogame shooters.

Above: Boo!

It had points to make regarding the scope of videogames, their conventions as a medium, philosophy and the human sense of self. Some it made by example. Others it made through narrative discourse, and some it even made through post-modern deconstruction. But it made them in completeness and then it ended. What BioShock set out to do is done.

There’s a reason no-one makes a big deal out of space missions any more, or the climbing of Everest. There’s a reason no-one gets excited about CGI in these post-Jurassic Park and Terminator 2 days. There’s a reason the Matrix sequels were directionless, unexciting bloats, and there’s a reason no-one’s ever made a sequel to Blade Runner (actually BioShock’s nearest spiritual equivalent, movie-wise).

For that very same reason, BioShock 2 will be a hollow experience in comparison to its predecessor.

So that's my standpoint outlined. Click on for the specifics of how BioShock 2 is Doing It Wrong.


 
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AfricanWoolf  - 6 months 15 days ago 
From my thoughts to your pen.
rxb  - 6 months 15 days ago 
I think this is one of those situations where you just have to ignore the rematch/sequel to preserve the love for the original.

Just like Terminator 3 or superman returns.

I can see you think they are doing it wrong but after the money Bioshock made can you really expect them not to make another?
iKOemos  - 6 months 15 days ago 
I know this can't be as the good as the original. Bioshock was an absolute Masterpiece. But I know this game will be very good and I look forward to playing it.
cookie23q  - 6 months 14 days ago 
good article i still want bioshock 2 though the first one waz ACE!
helix92  - 6 months 14 days ago 
The 1st one was amazing and this one may not be as good but wait for it to come out. It could be equally as good if not better than the original.
Collymilad  - 6 months 14 days ago 
I dont get it.

Why does it matter if they make a sequel? You can just ignore it if you choose to, and even if you can't it's not like it changes the first game at all. It's still exactly the same and as brilliant as it ever was.
Bossco  - 6 months 14 days ago 
I agree with everything in this article, I desperatley want Bioshock 2 to be as good and as inventive as the original but I know it wont be. I will still buy it though as it will probably be a decent shooter.
scbyfn4evr  - 6 months 14 days ago 
Come to think of it....
Bioshock 2 would be kinda like having a Shadow of the Colossus 2, or Okami 2, and that would be laaaaaaaem.
Schuultz  - 6 months 14 days ago 
You're bringing up some great points. There is little to no chance of Bioshock 2 reaching the same heights and creating the same emotions as the first one, but I've gotten used to this experience through so many franchises.
You have to think of Bioshock 2 as what it really is: A sequel to the gameplay and story of Bioshock, not its spirit...

As you said, the spiritual successor will arrive some time - just not with this game...
quicksilver_502  - 6 months 14 days ago 
i think i'll wait till i play the game before ranting about how bad the game will be.
throughironsights  - 6 months 14 days ago 
Is it just me or do all game critics from the UK love to be pessimist assholes?
firefox706  - 6 months 14 days ago 
The first one was and still is amazing but whose to say the second one won't be just as amazing despite the first being complete
noobeater  - 6 months 14 days ago 
aint played either,

BUT..

game franchises have always done it, you point out bioshock 2 may ruin the overall experiance but banjo tooie, COD WaW, Resi 5 and many more have all kinda ruined my opinion of their earlier incarnations.

But i still bought them ll as im ure many will for this.

How bout we all disregard this and all other bad sequals to focus on getting rid of the real problem. The Wii.
crabbo  - 6 months 14 days ago 
It truly is sad, that we live in a world where, money is our highest priority. We throw away our integrity, and uniqueness in the pursuit.

Bioshock 2 has some interesting concepts, but overall it seems like nothing more than a "cash in" on the franchise kind of deal.

I'm intrigued by some of the concepts, but I'm absolutely loathing the results.


Great article... I couldn't agree with you more!
Grenade  - 6 months 14 days ago 
This article speaks the truth. BioShock will likely be raped for all its worth.
Samael  - 6 months 14 days ago 
I totally disagree. I like how Bioshock 2 looks and I am dripping with anticipation. Enjoy being in the minority.
jamboy199three  - 6 months 14 days ago 
whoot minority
oryandymackie  - 6 months 14 days ago 
Yeah, being a Big Daddy will retract from the original, the protagonist jack timidly opening the doors to the lighthouse, and skulking quietly down to the bathysphere. if you're a Big Daddy with a huge drill strapped to your arm you're pretty much fearless. And fear played a huge part in the game.
Clownsarescary  - 6 months 14 days ago 
David Houghton, sir, I absolutely agree with you. It's downright naive to think Bio 2 isn't just one big cash-in on the Bioshock name. The ideas the developers have put forward reek of a 'formed by comittee' process, while anyone hoping to revisit the same sense of awe they first had stepping into rapture will be sorely dissapointed. This looks uninspired, stale, and most criminally, dull. Move on, people.
NipplesTheSuperHippo  - 6 months 14 days ago 
I don't know if I think Bioshock 2 is a terrible idea, just one that will truly have to prove itself to the public. I do think, however, that it is too early on in development, or at least what has been shown of the game, to pass any judgment on it.

You said: "It will be something we’ve already seen before with a few more cracks and leaks. The magic of Rapture came from its newness. It was the sheer originality of its design that made it such an immersive world to explore."
Exactly, the newness, but the newness of what was seen. Would not the unknown parts of a mysterious city be new?
There are new environments and or parts of the city that were unexplored, new weapons, probably new plasmids, new gamplay, new main enemy, and even the cookie cutter splicers have evolved into something different and new. Plus, even though it is still technically the same character, being the Big daddy is almost like being a new character in itself. Even though if you are reading this article you probably already know, but there will even be new little sister choices, little as they may be. But again, there might be more in the little sister choices to come, it is just too bloody early to tell anything beyond that it is still rapture, just the unknown parts.

So I really don't think there is anything to worry about. If Bioshock 2 is even a sliver of what Bioshock was, I will definitely buy it, and from what I have seen, it looks to be that and more.
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