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BioShock 2


A masterpiece is miraculously repeated

Words: Charlie Barratt, GamesRadar US
 

First, a confession. We thought BioShock 2 was a mistake.

As much as we worshipped the original, we worried about the possibility of a sequel. Though we longed to experience another game with that level of mature, masterful storytelling and with that number of unique, unusual ideas, we seriously doubted such brilliance could be captured again. While we desperately wished to revisit the haunting underwater dystopia of Rapture, we suspected that doing so would ruin, or at least diminish, the thematic significance of the initial trip. To us, BioShock was one-of-a-kind, not one-of-a-franchise.

Well, you know what? We were wrong. Somehow, with less than three years of development time and without the direct involvement of creator Ken Levine, the BioShock team has pulled off another masterpiece. One that expands the mythology, but doesn’t lose any of the mystery. One that introduces fascinating new settings and characters, but doesn’t forget or neglect those previously established. One that gives the player devastating new power, but balances that with devastating new fear. One that takes chances and makes changes, but almost always for the better.

For example…

Being Big Daddy

He’s the undisputed star of the series. He features on both boxes, appears on countless magazine covers, inspires costumes, sells toys and has already cemented himself as a gaming icon as recognizable as Lara Croft and Master Chief. And in BioShock 2, you don’t just fight him. You are him.

Casting the protagonist as a Big Daddy is not just a gimmick, either – the game fully immerses you in the role of the towering, stomping, clobbering monster. Each footstep produces a crunching echo. Each turn of the head sways edges of your diving helmet into view. Each painful hit from an enemy unleashes a wailing, otherworldly moan from deep within your unseen body. Water blurs your visor and steam leaves a lasting fog upon the glass. Occasionally, you’ll catch a glimpse of your own shadow and think, “Whoa, is that thing me?” You may not see your actual reflection very often, yet you’re constantly reminded of your size, your strength and your strangeness.

Tools of terror

Then, of course, there’s the drill… and perhaps the greatest melee starting weapon of all time. You’ll no longer need to sneak up on unsuspecting Splicers, praying they don’t notice as you bop them on the back of the head with a rusty wrench. Low on ammo or caught by surprise? Just rev up the spinning spiral of death attached to your arm, point in their general direction and enjoy the resulting, screaming bloodbath. Enemy peppering you with gunfire from far away? Unlock the “drill dash” ability and you can launch instant murder from across the screen with the speed of a locomotive.

And the drill is only the beginning. Every weapon in BioShock 2 is more impressive and more satisfying than its equivalent in BioShock 1. The shotgun is now a double-barreled shotgun. The basic pistol has been replaced by a lethal rivet gun that treats Splicer flesh as scrapyard metal. The machine gun has been upgraded to a turret-sized Gatling gun that couldn’t fit in human hands, let alone be carried by them. Our favorite is the spear gun, which has the accuracy and retrievable ammo of the crossbow, but the added benefit of instantly pinning enemies to walls, floors and ceilings like a gruesome collection of butterflies.


 
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rickrossthaboss  - 6 months 25 days ago 
so excited for this. it will be epic
infestedandy  - 6 months 24 days ago 
Unbelievable. With three or so studios working on this and without Kevin Levine I, like GamesRadar, was almost positive that this game would fail to live up to expectations.

I'm so happy that 2k managed to make this a masterpiece. The first game was so well done it definitely seemed like an impossible task to replicate its genius.
oufour  - 6 months 24 days ago 
let's kick some ass!!!!
safman89  - 6 months 24 days ago 
Really really Good review GR..best review i've read thou i've only read ign's and GTs..looking forward to getting this game!
matt588  - 6 months 24 days ago 
"the craziest, cruelest, "oh shit" moments in the history of gaming" sounds absolutely delightful
IIIIIACEIIIII  - 6 months 24 days ago 
I bet you play as a the third ruler of Rapture in the third game, although I'm only assuming the leader in this one get's chopped at the end.
Corsair89  - 6 months 24 days ago 
Wow, a 10?!?! Damn, I can't wait!
TheWebSwinger  - 6 months 24 days ago 
Oh greeeat, it's not like I have Mass Effect 2 and Uncharted 2 to play, still. Or midterms, or anything trivial like that.

*sigh* So many must-haves this year, so little time.
Red  - 6 months 24 days ago 
I'll save you an option Spidey, don't get Mass Effect 2 if you're looking for a game with length. The ending comes up on you so fast you'll think, "but it was just getting started."
Amnesiac  - 6 months 24 days ago 
Ugh god, the wait for tomorrow is painful. So close...
TobiasBrucknersSon  - 6 months 24 days ago 
Great review. Wasn't sure it was going to be this good. Can't wait to pick it up tomorrow.
waynski1457  - 6 months 24 days ago 
Even after reading the review, I still have to think: a 10? Really? Not that you didn't do your best to justify it, but a couple of things kind of strike me.

You've been throwing it around a lot lately. Now, I'm not in the "10 = perfection" camp, and if you have a full scale you shouldn't be afraid to use it, but it is starting to lose it's meaning around here a little.

Also, as someone who reads around the web to form an opinion, it seems to be getting a lot of "surprisingly good, but doesn't exactly capture the original." I should note that I completely side with the that BIOSHOCK2BAD article and there really is nothing that can be said to change my mind on the matter.

All said though, I don't like forcing my own opinion on people, and am very glad you enjoy it so much. I may pick it up down the road, but, as far as I'm concerned, it was always destined to get lost in the shuffle of the glut of awesome releasing this year. Back to ME2, TvC, and NMH2. Sorry for the rant.
garnsr  - 6 months 24 days ago 
There have been so many really good games the last few months, I don't think it means a 10 means less, just that games have been great lately.
jackthemenace  - 6 months 24 days ago 
i must buy tyhis! it looks so brilliant! But i still don't think the multiplayer will be all that brilliant :\
sleepy92ismypsn  - 6 months 24 days ago 
this is gonna be a first minute buy for me i heard the mulitiplayer will be like call of duty with the bioshock art style and that sounds amazing to me if alot of people buy it alot of people will check out multiplayer and if its good people will continue to play it i bet it will be a sucess
Dexsus  - 6 months 24 days ago 
One Word, Awesome. Can't wait to return to Rapture again, I'll miss the wrench though. I just completed ME2 last weekend so this fits in very nicely.
Mirako  - 6 months 24 days ago 
Yeah GR when you throw multiple 10/10 games at me it's a little hard to decide which one to get, which is what reviews are for right?
DeathandBlackMetal4  - 6 months 24 days ago 
this game and the first one are my favorite games. Kick ass!!
venomman01  - 6 months 24 days ago 
Buying this tomorrow!!!! The multiplayer looked pretty kickass! Modern Warfare 2's endless glitches and shitty community frustrate me. I would totally live in rapture!!!!
GamesRadarCharlieBarratt  - 6 months 24 days ago 
@waynski1457 So your reasons for questioning my score are 1) that we've given a couple other 10s recently, and 2) that other sites didn't like it as much as I did. Okay...

1) I didn't write those other reviews.
2) I don't work for those other sites.

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BioShock 2
BioShock 2

Genre: Shooter
Expected release date: 02/09/2010
Published by: 2K Games
Developed by: 2K Marin
Multiplayer Modes:
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