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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

Don’t confuse that lamentation for fanboy sychophancy. The absense of BioShock’s creator from this project is a very serious issue. Where a more generic action title might not suffer too much from a change of leadership, a game as specific in its aims and identity as BioShock certainly will. No-one would bat an eyelid if a third Fantastic Four movie went ahead without Tim Story, but remember what happened to Batman after Tim Burton left?

Yes, of course any game of BioShock’s scale is the product of a great many people. And yes, a handful of the original 2K Boston team have been moved over to BioShock 2 at the newly-formed 2K Marin. But the fact remains that BioShock is a work with a very definite vision, and in attempting to extend that work, 2K Marin have a nigh impossible conundrum ahead of them. And it’s one to which I’ve so far seen no evidence of a satisfying resolution.

Above: The dearly departed. Already so strongly missed . *sniff*

If BioShock 2 simply apes its predecessor, it will become a tiresome and purposeless repetition of something that was special in no small part because of its uniqueness. If it spins things off in a totally new direction, it risks becoming alien to its originator, and therefore an mere unrelated cash-in using the same name. Right now, BioShock 2 looks like a very uneasy and muddled mix of both of those approaches.

In order to both expand and remain quintissentially BioShock, a sequel would need Levine’s guidance in order to remain true to the original game’s essence. It speaks volumes to me about the idea of sequelling the game at all that he has politely distanced himself from the project since it was announced.

When thinking of BioShock 2, I’m constantly reminded of Secret of Mana. Squaresoft’s legendary action RPG categorically blew my mind back in my younger days, but I found later entries in the series to be massively disappointing. Reason being that I was repeating the same (or similar) mechanical experience and expecting the same personal reaction as I got when I did it the first time around.

In actual fact, what I really wanted was not a game that was the same as Mana, but one that would make me feel the same way Mana did. Repetition fundamentally couldn’t give me that, and it was only when looking further afield that I found games that could. Remember how everyone thought they wanted more of the same after Resi 4, until Resi 5 disappointed with just that? Same problem.

Above: Familiarity, contempt and apathy

I have no doubt that there will eventually be a spiritual follow-up to BioShock. It might be this year, next year, or eight years later, as BioShock was from System Shock 2. It may come from 2K, or it may not. But when it does appear, it will not be set in Rapture. It cannot be set in Rapture. Because to achieve what BioShock achieved, it will have to be just as new and daring and sharp and brilliant and original. It will have to be an entity of its own, with its own direction and its own ideas with which to challenge us. Right now, BioShock 2 looks to be a long, long way from being that game.

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AfricanWoolf  - 6 months 27 days ago 
From my thoughts to your pen.
rxb  - 6 months 27 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 27 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 27 days ago 
good article i still want bioshock 2 though the first one waz ACE!
helix92  - 6 months 27 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 27 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 27 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 27 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 27 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 27 days ago 
i think i'll wait till i play the game before ranting about how bad the game will be.
throughironsights  - 6 months 27 days ago 
Is it just me or do all game critics from the UK love to be pessimist assholes?
firefox706  - 6 months 27 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 27 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 27 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 27 days ago 
This article speaks the truth. BioShock will likely be raped for all its worth.
Samael  - 6 months 27 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 27 days ago 
whoot minority
oryandymackie  - 6 months 27 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 27 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 27 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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