Bioshock 2 Will Change First Person Gaming Forever

Posted by Blacksmith | Real Talk with the HipHopGamer | Wednesday 13 May 2009 7:23 pm

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More Bioshock 2 Info

The previous Bioshock was a title that combined magical powers (bio engineered ability’s in the story line ) with artillery to a perfect mix, this was shown to be a bad match in other games like shadow run because it off set the balance of gameplay. It also had a story that immersed that player in a world that was the example of a dystopian society, with plot twist that made you love every damp corridor and never want to leave.
The sequel seems to be paced to surpass this in every way. With a new protagonist (the first Big Daddy) players with have a new reason to lurk the halls of rapture once more. This new title has many new additions, like the way you can take down splicers that followers of the franchise will love. Players now have the ability to mix curtain plasmids for a stronger attack. The addition of the Big Sister is also a big change in the dynamic of the game play, because you are now being constantly hunted. Check out the video above for a 9 minute walk through. Post any other hints to new game play that you may have caught that I didn’t.

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2 Comments »

  1. Comment by mboojigga — May 13, 2009 @ 9:06 pm

    How will this game “change” FPS forever when the game is just like the first game only with a few additions? I am looking forward to this game but you haven’t pointed out anything that is genre breaking that will change FPS forever.

    “This new title has many new additions, like the way you can take down splicers that followers of the franchise will love”

    How is this genre breaking?

    “Players now have the ability to mix curtain plasmids for a stronger attack”

    This doesn’t sound any different than other games that give u this same type of feature to make your weapons or spell stronger than what it originally was.

    So it doesn’t change FPS as we know it. All it does is enhance the series with techniques we have seen work before.

  2. Comment by Hydrolyze Dude — February 18, 2010 @ 10:33 am

    I have ended up searching all above for this info. Luckily I came across this in Google.

    Robert

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