For starters, you can now duel-wield a plasmid and a gun, which eliminates having to switch back and forward between plasmids and guns. Playing as a Big Daddy in BioShock 2 has its advantages on the gameplay. BioShock 2 delivers a good story that is easier to digest but it doesn’t top the first. You’ll get the most out of the story if you played the first game, but first timers could get through it with a few minor confusions. You will learn the origins behind some of the things that make up Rapture, and although Sofia Lamb is no Andrew Ryan, BioShock 2 still has some good characters to follow the story. That is the story of BioShock 2 in simple terms, but there is way more to it as you progress and find audio diaries. Your Little Sister is taken from you while you’re left for dead, and after waking up your only task is to get her back. It just so happens that the Little Sister is Elanor Lamb, the daughter of Sofia Lamb who is the antagonist of BioShock 2. You take on the role of a prototype Big Daddy, commonly referred to as, Subject Delta you are also the first Big Daddy to be bonded with a Little Sister. The story of BioShock 2 takes place ten years after the original game.
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BioShock 2 has the heavy task of reintroducing us to the world of Rapture, and establishing Bioshock as a series and not just a one hit wonder. Your second trip to Rapture will hand you a Bid Daddy suit and a drill and will also throw you in a ring of Splicers for some multiplayer fun. 2K Games hopes to perfect the world of Rapture with the sequel, BioShock 2. It introduced you to the underwater world of Rapture, put you up against Big Daddies, and delivered a unique and engaging story. The first BioShock was a critically acclaimed hit, and was highly regarded as the game of 2007.