Looks very strange to me. I'm probably just judging it by its cover though, because it will have to maintain the creepy atmosphere set by the first two, but it just seems too colorful and bright to me. Could be a refreshing change of pace, could be a disaster. I'll give it a play.
looks nice... judging from that trailer the map doesn;t seem as big thoug D: . but i do hope it is somewhat open world. and unlike Bioshock 1 and 2 where the environment, like drowning, can't kill you, i'd think probably your biggest threat is falling??
judging from that trailer the map doesn;t seem as big thoug
Seemed to be only slightly smaller in size to Rapture. And you have to remember, you really didn't utilize a lot of the space in the first two games anyway. I imagine there will be a lot more vertical space traveling this time around rather than horizontal.
Seemed to be only slightly smaller in size to Rapture. And you have to remember, you really didn't utilize a lot of the space in the first two games anyway. I imagine there will be a lot more vertical space traveling this time around rather than horizontal.
true but it still was a lot of area to cover... i beat it in two days, which isn't long, except i was up till the morning playing XD.
i also wonder whether this involves Eleanor? or maybe it doesn't, because of the time frame... i don't know, but i love games continuing the previous...
lmao! but how would that work O_o Big Daddies were only there to protect little sisters... and the Big Sisters there in case the Big Daddies F'ed up. there's an article on wikipedia all about it.
Ryan's involvement really depends on the timeframe. This one seems to be set earlier, much earlier, than the first two were. Which would throw the old characters right out of the window, actually.
In the trailer it looks a like Ryan. And secondly, the scale-model of The World's Fair and the Big Daddy that opens the trailer indicates that someone in Columbia has already envisioned a massive city under the sea patrolled by metal monsters. That's got to be Ryan. The time-frame works out too -- this is set in 1912, and Rapture was built sometime before 1929.
no rapture wasn't... they were angry over the WW2 draft laws, and it was built in roughly 1949 or so.
oh and the main character in Bioshock 2, Subject Delta, is revealed to be the diver who went down and discovered the area where Rapture would be. ha, what a life, you help someone and they turn you into a metal monster that can't live without their daughter... not actual daughter but whatever. so that throws any of Bioshock 2 out the window.