Posted on: April 12, 2022

Invader115
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Much Better than I Remembered
BioShock didn't need a direct sequel like BS2, but having just replayed the entire trilogy I can say BS2 earns its place. Before I get into that: I played the remastered version start to finish, all DLC's included. It didn't crash at all, but your mileage may vary. I suspect many of these reviews were written before patches came out. There may be other changes people disliked about the remaster, but you get the original version with your purchase so it doesn't really matter. BS2 meaningfully expands on the combat system of the first game, manages to tell a worthwhile story (though not as impactful as BS1), and it makes good use of its second trip through Rapture to show not just wealthy districts that have deteriorated, but also poor areas that were suffering long before stuff hit the fan, helping illustrate why the city was never going to last. Generally, BS2 feels like it rounds out the world that BS1 introduced while taking the opportunity to optimize the player's ability to experiment with different plasmids and ammo types. It's fun, it presents yet more of the excellent setting BS1 introduced while telling its own story, and it's frequently on sale. Play BS1 first, and if you like it, definitely give BS2 a shot.
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