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Simon and Lewis are pretty funny on the internet right, let's play some steam games with them and generally have a real good old fashioned time of it! Yee-haw!
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Simon and Lewis are pretty funny on the internet right, let's play some steam games with them and generally have a real good old fashioned time of it! Yee-haw!
Visit YOGS's profileSmells funny (hint: like SHIT). The graphics are great and music is superb, but I hate MMOs, so that's the explanation for the SHIT.
A rightful sequel, that doesn't disappoint, improves a truckload of things and manages not to screw many things either. Hacking is finally fun, even if a little easier. Exploring rich philosophies and thoughtful characters and their visions, motives, fates is the game's main driving force, because the gameplay becomes boring and useless after first two hours, because you are swimming in ammunition (just like in the first game with the exception that here it comes too early to be forgivable) and new genetic modifications that are very inspiring and original though absolutelly useless cannon foder from the gameplay view. Again the same technical problems as the first one, only a little worse. The story, the world and the characters are very well done and that's what BioShock is really about. 8/10. Lack of Ken Levine here, will surely be compensated by Infinite, that will maybe even surpass the original.
Philosophy, psychology, sociology, intelectualism, exceptionalism, individualism, dreams, visions, morals, power, science, industry, art ... everything a man would want is under one roof in BioShock - the ultimate experience. Perfect visual presentation, wonderful storytelling ... but the gameplay gets boring as you master the system and become OP, terrible physics, bugged sound engine, forums filled with threads full of technical problems. BioShock - artistical masterpiece, narrative masterpiece, gaming eye-opener, but technical diarrhoea. 9/10