
To get things in motion, Jordan starts us off with his summary of the game:
"BioShock 2 takes place ten years after the events of the first game. The player takes control of a prototype Big Daddy called Subject Delta. He is separated from the bonded Little Sister that he went to protect, wakes up ten years later to find the city a much more dangerous place, crossing it to find his former Little Sister. Along the way, he comes into conflict with Dr. Sofia Lamb, an altruist and former political rival of Andrew Ryan, who has united the city into a kind of unity cult called The Rapture Family and sees the player as sort of the ultimate individual and thus a very big direct threat to her plan.
The multiplayer component is actually a prequel, taking place in the year between 1959 and 1960. You take the role of one of the average citizens of Rapture who was drawn into that conflict, and as the city fell from grace, so did they. And you sort of grow your character and participate in that sort of classic commendatory BioShock play, but in a much more sort of beautiful utopian take on the city before the war tore it apart."

One of the most popular video game franchises of all time is set to receive a Netflix film adaptation, according to an announcement on Tuesday afternoon.
Gee...can't wait to see how many things they change and stray away from, oh don't forget the miscast actors
Netflix did well with Dare Devil and the Punisher and I hear the Witcher is pretty good I know when I had Netflix at the time Stranger Things was also good. But Bioshock I love the franchise Bioshock Infinite is my favorite game I would pay the $21 Canadian just to check out Bioshock. Normally I would never renew my Netflix after they did their price hike but Bioshock would be worth it.
Love Bioshock but I'll prepare myself for the likelihood this will be both crap and a pale imitation of the source material. That covers most video game adaptations and Netflix films.

The best games are able to create a never-before-seen setting and weave a completely engaging story into its DNA. One series beats almost all others out for its environmental storytelling and narrative: BioShock.
Hurts to see the word "worst" related to Bioshock saga.
The 3 games are masterpieces.
oh great. Can’t wait to see the posts of game titles in a ranked order without context as to why.

In a podcast with Wassup Conversations, Jordan Thomas, director and the writer of BioShock 2 reveals his initial ideas for a new rapture and how they were shut down by 2K.
"My first proposal was about a little sister, it was playing as a little sister and it was much more horror-oriented pace and about vulnerability, closer to Thief frankly, but I was told no, we want it to be our Gears of War, this need to be a big shooter franchise with an emphasis on the shooter element, and so what I think of the protagonist of a shooter as is a big lumbering sort of porthole on a stick with guns sticking out in front like you’re almost a vehicle."
And he also wanted it to be above the sea or in space. What a wasted opportunity.
It's surprising the game turned out to be good with this guy at the helm. The combat mechanics were actually the biggest improvement in the sequel as much as he wouldn't want to hear that, everything else was inferior.
I cant wait for Bioshock 2
Going to the Best Buy midnight release and it's going to be sweet! Lemme tell ya, during school on Tuesday I'll be running solely on energy drinks and sugar. But it will be worth it.
Nice! I am so down for this game. I loved the first one, and its hands down one of the best games on the 360. I hope this one lives up to my expectations. I'm interested in how they're going to take the story this time too...
Nice, solid condensed version of what I'm sure was a sweet call to be in on.