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Bioshock 2 | 
| From: 2K Games Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $11.59 as of 9/6/2010 12:17 CDT details You Save: $8.40 (42%)
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Seller: moviehome Rating: 101 reviews Sales Rank: 1058
Format: DVD-ROM Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows XP Genre: shooter_action_games ESRB: Mature Media: DVD-ROM Edition: Standard Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 5 x 7
MPN: 710425315510 Model: 31551 UPC: 710425315510 EAN: 0710425315510 ASIN: B0016BVYAM
Release Date: February 9, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Online and offline multiplayer modes including: Free-For-All, and Team Death Match and more. | | • | Return to the underwater city of Rapture where now the 'The Big Sister' is the toughest creature around. | | • | Play as the original the Big Daddy as you harness raw strength to battle Rapture?s most feared denizens as you battle powerful new enemies. | | • | New game mechanics including the ability to wield plasmids and weapons simultaneously; flashback missions detailing how you became the Big Daddy; the ability to walk outside the airlocks of Rapture to discover new play areas, and many more. | | • | New game environments including Fontaine Futuristics, headquarters of Fontaine's business empire and the Kashmir Restaurant. |
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Product Description Most gamers agree that Bioshock was one of the greatest games ever made. From the shocks to the deep storyline to the innovative gameplay to the stunning graphic effects, it was a solid game all around. Now, brace yourself for its successor, Bioshock 2. This game is one of the best games coming out in 2010. You can't afford NOT to get it.
Amazon.com Product Description
Follow-up to BioShock, 2K Games' critically acclaimed and commercially successful 2007 release, BioShock 2 is a first-person shooter set in the fictional underwater city of Rapture. As in the original game, BioShock 2 features a blend of fast-paced action, exploration and puzzle-solving as players follow varying paths through the overarching storyline based on the decisions that they are forced to make at various points in the game. In addition to a further fleshing out of the franchise's popular storyline, players can look forward to new characters, game mechanics, weapons, locations and a series first, multiplayer game options.  The new power in Rapture. View larger. |  Duel wield plasmids & weapons. View larger. |  New choices as Mr. B. View larger. |  Franchise first multiplayer options. View larger. | The Story Set approximately 10 years after the events of the original BioShock, the halls of Rapture once again echo with sins of the past. Along the Atlantic coastline, a monster somehow familiar, yet still quite different from anything ever seen has been snatching little girls and bringing them back to the undersea city. It is a Big Sister, new denizens of Rapture who were once one of the forgotten little girls known as Little Sisters, known to inhabit the city's dank halls. No longer a pawn used to harvest ADAM, the dangerously powerful gene-altering lifeblood of Rapture, from the bodies of others and in turn run the risk of being harvested herself, the Big Sister is now the fastest and most powerful thing in Rapture. You, on the other hand are the very first Big Daddy, in fact the prototype, that for some reason has reactivated. You are similar to the Big Daddies familiar from the original BioShock, but also very different in that you possess free will and no memory of the events of the past ten years. The question is, as you travel through the decrepit and beautiful fallen city beneath the waves, hunting for answers and the solution to your own survival, are you really the hunter, or the hunted? Gameplay and Multiplayer In BioShock 2 players will take on the role of the original Big Daddy, not that of game one protagonist, Jack. As a Big Daddy you will have access to all the strengths and weapons of a standard Big Daddy, including the drill and rivet gun. More importantly you also possess free will and the ability to use plasmids and gene tonics genetic modifications allowed for through ADAM, a stem cell harvested from conquered enemies, or sea slugs outside the Rapture air lock, and powered by the in-game injectable serum known as EVE, which can be found, captured or purchased. Plasmids and gene tonics provide a wide range of aggressive and passive abilities which can be upgraded and arranged for quick use. The ability to use plasmids and tonics gives you a decided edge over other Big Daddies and most other denizens of Rapture, excluding the powerful Big Sisters. In addition, due to their role as a Big Daddy, players will experience a new relation to the Little Sisters. Upon defeating standard Big Daddys you are given the familiar choice as to whether to harvest or adopt them. Harvesting gains you ADAM immediately, but could alter your path through the game, while adopting makes you responsible for Little Sisters, who then accompany you through Rapture, but also provide aid and warning in times of danger. Additional gameplay features include: new plasmids, weapons and the ability to combine these two. The game also features the anticipated multiplayer modes. Several of these are team-based, allowing up to 10 players. Within these players are provided with a rich prequel experience that expands the origins of the BioShock fiction, and allows you to play as one of several characters pulled from Rapture's history before the events of the first game. Key Features - The Big Sister - No longer just something to be harvested or not, the Big Sister is the most powerful resident in Rapture.
- You Are the Big Daddy - Take control with the original prototype Big Daddy, and experience the power and raw strength of Rapture’s most feared denizens as you battle powerful new enemies.
- New Plasmids - New plasmids such as "Aero Dash" allowing for bursts of speed over short distances, and "Geyser Trap" a stream of water used as a jump pad and electrical conductor, join the ample list of Plasmids from the original game.
- New Game Mechanics - BioShock 2 contains many new gameplay mechanics. Just a few of these are: the ability to wield plasmids and weapons simultaneously; flashback missions detailing how you became the Big Daddy; the ability to walk outside the airlocks of Rapture to discover new play areas, and many more.
- New Locations - Just a few of the locations and environments debuting in BioShock 2 are Fontaine Futuristics, headquarters of Fontaine's business empire and the Kashmir Restaurant.
- Evolution of the Genetically Enhanced Shooter - Innovative advances bring new depth and dimension to each encounter, allowing players to create exciting combinations to fit their style of gameplay.
- Return to Rapture - Set approximately 10 years after the events of the original BioShock, the story continues with an epic, more intense journey through one of the most captivating and terrifying fictional worlds ever created.
- Genetically Enhanced Multiplayer - Earn experience points during gameplay to earn access to new weapons, plasmids and tonics that can be used to create hundreds of different combinations.
- Experience Rapture’s Civil War - Players will step into the shoes of Rapture's citizens and take direct part in the civil war that tore Rapture apart.
- See Rapture Before the Fall - Experience Rapture before it was reclaimed by the ocean and engage in combat over iconic environments in locations such as Kashmir Restaurant and Mercury Suites, all of which have been reworked from the ground up for multiplayer.
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Seriously fun February 16, 2010 K. Black (Westchester, NY) 8 out of 12 found this review helpful
but the DRM sucks. Unfortunately, you are better off pirating this game. It is sad when you need to steal a game to get it to work right... because everyone steals it. They are punishing their paying customers. You can be sure that any Games for Windows LIVE games are loaded with DRM, but just like most other Microsoft security features they can be bypassed.
Anyways, the gameplay is great. You will go to all the places you couldn't in Bioshock 1, like out in the ocean. Graphics are top tier for the ultimate Rapture experience. Now you can use plasmids and guns at the same time. Since you are playing as a Big Daddy, you get your own little sisters. They say things like "Daddy's mad!" when you get attacked, and "Angels talk about mommy. Who is that?" when they harvest adam. This made me extremely happy. The little sisters are a lot cuter this time around too.
I'm waiting for some DLC, seems to be popular these days.
Overall, if you liked Bioshock 1 you will love Bioshock 2.
Great game! July 4, 2010 R. Kempke If you liked Bioshock, you'll love 2! I enjoyed playing through the game, and taking in the amazing graphics. I got about 100 frames per second, on full settings. I have an intel quad core @ 2.6ghz, and a GTS 250 graphics card. Any graphics well below that will have laggy game play so watch out! If you have a console you may want to give that a go, if your computer isn't so fast.
A great sequel March 12, 2010 E. Eilertsen (Gilbert, AZ USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am only half way through the single player game and have put in about 15 hours into the multiplayer side. I feel that the SP game is a really nice enhancement to the story of the original game. Did it need to be told? Maybe not, but if you are going to tell another story, at least make it with this quality. The campaign is pretty well paced and the new enemies are fun. I like the NPC characters too. I do wish the Big Sister encounters were a little more random. And again, I have not finished the story yet, so everything could take a dive... but I doubt it.
I am also really impressed with the MP side. It starts out slow but once you level up enough to get the machine gun, the game really starts to get frantic. As you progress in levels, you not only get new weapons, weapon upgrades and new plasmids, you also get radio messages about the civil war that occurred in Rapture (before the first game). It is a nice way to integrate the multiplayer side into the story of Rapture but it isn't a very deep experience. I was having a lot of freezing problems in Win7 though. If you are having the same issue, try running the multiplayer in DirectX 9, it fixed my problems (Start > All Programs > Games, right click on the BioShock 2 icon and select "Run Multiplayer - DirectX 9" from the menu). Hopefully they will patch this soon.
Is it as good as the first one? Of course not. The first Bioshock is a masterpiece! But this sequel does not disappointment. It feels like the developers didn't want to rock the boat too much with a proven system but this is NOT a cash grab in anyway. It has great production values and a good story. If you enjoyed the first one, and don't expect this one to be better, I don't see how you can go wrong with this sequel.
Deeply satisfying April 4, 2010 California Penguin 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm a little late to the Bioshock party, having played the first one only a few months ago. This means that my original impressions of Bioshock were still fresh as I wandered back into the Bioshock 2 universe. I found Bioshock 2 to be more satisfying than the first, especially with the elimination of the first's tedious hacking requirements. The underlying story is strong, the gameplay challenging but not frustratingly impossible, and the technical production values to be extremely high.
Great gaming experience, overall. Highly recommended, particularly for people who haven't played the first Bioshock.
From a compatibility standpoint, I had no issues running this on a 27" iMac (4 GB RAM, ATI Radeon HD 4670 graphics processor with 256MB of GDDR3 memory) on WinXP SP3 in Snow Leopard's Boot Camp.
Not as deep as the first but enhancement in gameplay. March 27, 2010 Anthony Spear (USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I enjoyed this game immensely. The additions to the previous game play made it even more enjoyable such as the more in depth weapon enhancements and the dual wield system. Didn't do too much with online play but I'm not a big online gamer anyway. The plot was no where near as good as the first but was still enjoyable to watch roll out in front of your character and the simple fact that they changed your perspective from the previous game was enjoyable and put new spins on the game play and plot.
Overall a five star game loved it and recommend it.
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