I ran this game on my Windows 10 PC. There were regular crashes when the screen got too full of enemies and mines, causing the game to shut down.
Environment & Setting:
The world of Rapture feels just like that from the original, albeit with a graphical update. The atmosphere is again spot on, but doesn't feel as shocking or new as it did in the first game, rather familiar instead. The tape recorders dotted around the underwater rooms provide a lot of the back story and are fun to listen to, especially since the voice acting is so good and you don't have to pause the game to hear them.
Gameplay:
The guns all handle differently and have various ammo types. This game comes with the addition of a Big Daddy drill, which is fun to use.
The plasmids (super powers) are quite varied, allowing the player to find their own style of play for tackling enemies. Most can be upgraded, causing meaningful changes. Due to the large quantity of them, I didn't get around to trying every single one out, but rather used the ingame currency (Adam) to buy supporting buffs.
Story:
You are an early version of the Big Daddies, a brainwashed man inside a hulking weaponised diving suit reminiscent of those used by deep sea explorers of the early 20th century. You are searching for your daughter, a little sister (genetically altered child who bonds with the Big Daddies, withdrawing Adam from the drug addled psychopaths wandering raptures halls). With your ever expanding arsenel of weapons and guidance from a cast of NPCs, you set off to save her from the clutches of her mother, Doctor Lamb, the fanatical religious ruler of the Splicers running amok in Rapture.
All in all I found this single player to be a fun romp, which I looked forward to playing in my free time.