Posted on: August 5, 2022

MotherKojiro
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Fun, but Crashes Often
Before I get into the review, I have to mention that this game crashed constantly for me, sometimes after less than a minute of gameplay. I found a few fixes online, and they didn't seem to work; your mileage may vary. This sequel is pretty similar to its predecessor in most ways, so I'll be talking mostly about its new elements. The weapons are technically different, but functionally very similar, and a lot of the plasmids are the same; like before, you won't have to worry about Adam too much, because there aren't enough useful upgrades that you're likely to run out. The main difference is that you'll have moments where you have to defend a character while enemies swarm you. It's not an escort, exactly... tower defense, I guess? I don't typically like these kinds of things, and you'll be doing this A LOT, but I wasn't as bothered by it as I thought I'd be. The biggest difference is in the story, and without getting too much into spoiler territory, the central theme is just the exact opposite of that of the first game. That doesn't sound like much, but it does lend itself to more moral ambiguity, and so most of the debate is worth having. My main gripe is that the counterpoint isn't as strong as it could be, and part of that is that the character making it doesn't show the work that brought them to that conclusion. Yes, the main antagonist does some horrific things in the name of her ideals, but that discredits the character; not the ideals. You have a few more moral choices than you did throughout the first BioShock, but none of them are terribly complex. All summed up, I'd say it's exactly on par with the original, but more grounded; fewer highs and lows, but same total score.
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