I definitely recommend BioShock 2, Remastered or original. If you already own BioShock, BioShock 2, and/or the Minerva's Den BioShock 2 DLC on Steam, you can get a free. The original game from 2010 still has the multiplayer function and it is, surprisingly, still active and has a whole community behind it that plays. Additionally, PC players may be able to get The Collection free. The strong story is the best part of this game and because of it, along with the improved mechanics and pace, I enjoyed every minute of it. The DLC is fun to play and rewards you with special items. I had some technical issues in the beginning where the difficulty kept resetting itself but thanks to a tip from a Steam community member if fixed this. Also, the constant “father, father I love you father, we will be together father, oh father” got really on my nerves sometimes but despite this the game was good, incredibly good. If you still own the original version of BioShock 2 (released in 2010 for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360), then you will be able to access the multiplayer mode. There is a lunatic army of Humans in the underwater city and survive the attack. Also you can collect money, ammo and health items. You have to explore the Rapture and fight the enemies coming to you. There were some minor irritations like the hacked security bots that constantly blocks your movement in small spaces and the same goes for Eleanor when you rescued her. BioShock 2 Remastered continues the storyline of BioShock where we have seen under water metropolis Rapture. I, of course, am a good guy so I saved everything and everyone. How you treat people in this game determines your ending. The game has the same moral decisions from the first game. The new weapons and enemies in the game are very well balanced and add new strategies you can use to defend yourself against enemies, like the hack tool turrets for example. Bioshock Infinite wont be getting any graphical upgrades as it is apparently already up to current. The sound is also improved, when you shoot the living sh!t out of a splicer, you hear your bullets impact in their twisted body’s. However, if you already own Bioshock 1 and 2 on the PC, you will get the new versions for free. The mechanics, like dual wielding plasmids and guns is also a big plus. It has the same atmosphere and feeling like the first game but looks way nicer. The graphics and gameplay in BioShock 2 have been greatly improved. You feel like a Bouncer Big Daddy right away from the start of the game. You play as a Big Daddy this time, so the perspective is completely different. History from the first game, the founding of Rapture and the many mad scientist experiments that happened there. Everywhere are pieces of the story that fits perfectly with the whole series. The first BioShock was, and still is, the best game I played in my life and BioShock 2 is in every way an amazing sequel that follows the story from the first game very well. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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