PC Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
PC System Memory: 2GB RAM
PC Hard Drive Space: 11GB
PC Video: 256MB NVIDIA 7800GT or ATI Radeon X1900 video card
PC Sound Card: Direct X 9.0c-compliant sound card with onboard sound
Other
Number of Players: 1
Platform: Windows
Number of Discs: 1
ESRB Descriptor: Blood, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language
ESRB Category: Violence, Sexual Content, Language, Other Descriptors
UPC: 710425315510
Synopsis
You stand in a city on the brink of a historic shift. As a Plasmid test subject for Sinclair Solutions, a premier provider of Plasmids and Tonics, you're one of the many residents of the underwater city of Rapture. But as this city increasingly fails to live up to the promise of its name, you will be forced to use every tool at your disposal simply to fight for survival. Do you have the courage and skills it will take to weather the crisis when an underwater city begins its spectacular fall?
Return to the gripping underwater world you first visited in BioShock for a compelling new chapter in the Rapture saga. In BioShock 2, you'll see Rapture at the height of its power, then do your best to live through its subsequent terrifying fall. Step into the shoes of Rapture's citizens to experience the crisis from their perspectives, and fight for control in iconic locations like Kashmir Restaurant and Mercury Suites. Blast your way through the fall of Rapture in exhilarating 1st-person shooter style and engage in a unique multiplayer experience that compounds the dangers and rewards that lie in wait within Rapture's boundaries.
Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars with 20 reviews
3.8
20 reviews
80% would recommend to a friend
Customers are sayingCustomers consistently note the game's visually appealing graphics. They also find the storyline interesting and stimulating.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
bios shock
I love this game series. And This game played well on my gaming pc. Only down fall. Not controller ready . But that was a easy fix. Other then that. a must buy.
Posted by abe65jet
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Fabulous Linear Game
I’m not sure why everyone else is having trouble with the game stability; it ran great for me even with everything set to maximum. (AMD Phenom II X4 940, 4GB DDR2 1066, Nvidia 9800 GT, Windows XP Pro 32-Bit) The graphics are top notch and the sound effects design was outstanding. At times, the music was painful to listen to, so I turned it down; I hate high-pitched violin. Unfortunately some of the cut scenes are dependent on the music volume being turned up. The graphics on the water really impressed me. The story is interesting and stimulating. The engine is smooth and feature packed. The weapons are creative, especially the drill, and I love the upgrade stations and the diverse ammo options. The Plasmids (special powers) have been upgraded and are very creative. Lastly, the quest pointer is 3D so it’s hard to get lost. It is linear, so you have to follow the predetermined path, but it’s kind of nice for a change though. A good sequel to a great game.
Posted by danTEUndefined
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great game!
Wanted to play a throwback game and this was a great choice! and great price!
Posted by NMinkLover
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent game, excellent price
An excellent entry in an excellent series.
Bioshock 1 was an excellent, complete package, which is why this game was a bit derided at release. Its shorter development (by another 2K studio rather than original creator Irrational Games) hinted at a sequel produced for reasons more financial than creative.
It is a bit unnecessary, but that doesn't detract from the high quality gameplay and story. The unparalleled atmosphere from the first game returns here in great form, and the new character and the perspective it lends are a great addition to the canon.
There is less to say about the gameplay, which is solid if a bit familiar, though with a few novel twists (namely your drill-related abilities).
It is hard to live up to the enthralling story of the first game--and while Bioshock 2 may not quite do so, the narrative you experience (which runs parallel to parts of the first game) is intriguing in its own, more human way. I remain intentionally vague so as not to spoil what is one of the main reasons to play.
If you enjoyed the gameplay and setting of the first, you'll have a great time with Bioshock 2.
Posted by RRHBB
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Decent Game
Although I wouldn’t say that this game is as good as BioShock 1, it’s still a good game.
You start the game “10 years later” as a deactivated Big Daddy and for reasons unknown, you re-activate. You go up against the usual splicers, but you also have to take on other more advanced Big Daddies as well as the new Big Sisters (who are much faster and more agile that you are).
There are several new plasmids & weapons/tools to play with (remote hacking darts being my one of my favorites).
Oddly enough, I had a little lag when the settings were at maximum (almost unheard of on My rig). So basically, I wouldn’t trust the Minimum specs at all. Personally, I’d recommend a processor that’s much higher than the minimum “Pentium 4 530 3.0 GHz” (like a Quad Core for example).
Even though BioShock 2 is not quite as good as BioShock 1, I would still recommend it.