Bioshock 2 Review
Set in 1968, eight years after the first Bioshock, you control a character in this first person shooter game in a city called Rapture. The graphics alone make this game interesting and strange at the same time. This time around you have to find the newly spawned Little Sisters that Dr. Lamb created in the first Bioshock. As the Little Sisters go around the city, they inject the mutative compound into the dead. The dead then turn to be the same as the Little Sisters and it is your job to find them and kill them. Filled with amazing graphics that put you directly into the game, Bioshock 2 is a game that has been deemed M for Mature for its blood, intense violence, Sexual themes, and Strong Language.

The game is a first shooter and you are “Subject Delta” a prototype of the Big Daddies from the first game. This consists of a diving suit, special genetic-reencoding liquids that will give you extra abilities and other weapons from the first. For those who have not played the first Bioshock game, it is recommended to play the first so that you can get a handle on the game to begin with. Bioshock 2 is amazing with its graphics but is a little too adult in their storyline. Don’t think that this is going to be an easy task. You are tasked with destroying the other Big Daddies and Little Sisters.
There are different modes that you can play to make the game a little bit more interesting, as if it needed it. A free-for-all option allows you to get points for killing other players and enemies. Civil War option is similar to the free-for-all option except you are playing on a team. Capture the Sister is a version of “capture the flag” and a lot more options to add to the excitement of it all. All in all you will not be disappointed with the Bioshock 2 at all.









