Following a departure from the first game, the Bioshock 2 game will put gamers responsible for the slow and lumbering Big Daddy. As players of the original game will understand, Rapture was developed with the intention of creating a society freed from capitalistic central authority laws and religious moralities, but naturally, it then went exceptionally awry. As Bioshock protagonist Jack discovered, mutated and horrible creatures called Splicers were en masse in the area, rambling and killing at will. These creatures were actually all that was leftof the community.
In the Bioshock 2 game, Big Daddy has the unenviable job of re-entering to Rapture, looking into a chain of abductions. It appears the multitude of Little Sisters that managed to the top level in the original game are being thieved away and returned to the shadows of Rapture, and it’s down to Big Daddy to rescue things.
The Bioshock 2 game runs the groundwork and quirks of the original, with some prominent changes on the gaming. Graphical enhancements are also present, with the game functioning a lot {more smoothlysmoother}, allowing for a seamless show of visuals. This adds to the feeling of a exciting game, and developers 2K have pulled it off with style.
Of course being in charge of a robot does bring various gaming advantages, he is in a position to mix a multitude of drills and guns in one hand, while employing the mysterious ‘plasmid’ with the other hand. Plasmid is employed to create electricity, fire and also to control things by telekinesis. These skills are built upon throughout the game and levelled up as you continue.
Much effort and attention has been invested in the Bioshock 2 game. There are some updated locations in Rapture, it’s now easy to investigate the ocean bed and research the secrets within the sphere of the town One draw back with the original was that the range of enemies was somehat limited and repeated, and this has been rectified in the follow up with a range of interesting new nasties. Watch out for Big Sister, who tracks your quest and will attempt to you at various points. 2K Games are hoping for a release this Fall, and for all fans of the first, the Bioshock 2 game is being released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows platforms and cannot come fast enough for them.
