I'm fairly certain that i'm pretty close to finishing the game. I've found that my handy pipe wrench and that power up where whenever you bash someone you gain life is a pretty handy combo. Outside of big daddies my pipe wrench be wrecking fools. But now I'm all bid daddied out myself....problems. Loving the game unique storyline and unique game period.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Trying out Bioshock for the first time...
Collapse
-
Originally posted by -Kev- View PostI couldn't get myself to harvest The Little Sisters, I always rescued them. I lied to myself and said I would do one playthrough rescuing them all and the second one harvesting them all, but I will always just rescue them.
Comment
-
I rescued them all too. Strictly for the rewards though. I'm all about results, no time for morals in video games!
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by Bushbaby View PostSpeaking of Dishonored, I think that'll be my next venture, how is it and what's it about??
The game has a "Black Plague" kind of setting to it, instead of a underwater 1930s-1950s feel to it like BioShock.
On the left hand, you have this "power hand" that you can use different types of magic like summoning **** to kill enemies, invading some one else's body including dogs and **** to get through small places or pass through some where undetected, whipping up a mini violent tornado that break some doors and kill some enemies. There's powers where you can slow down time, stop time, etc. You can also use several of your powers at the same time. For example stop time when a guard shoots at you, invade another guard's body, walk the guard in front of the bullet so that he can take the bullet. It's up to you how creative you want to get.
It was a really fun game, and you can do two different endings, high chaos or low chaos. To do low chaos you have to be stealthy, like choke guards out and hide their body instead of outright killing them, and make the "right" decisions when deciding how to neutralize a mission target.
I typed like 3 paragraphs but decided to leave it at this and just let you play and learn yourself, also don't want to risk any spoilers.
Also, upgrade the power "Blink" fully, immediately.
Comment
-
Originally posted by -Kev- View PostStrikingly similar fighting mechanics to BioShock.
The game has a "Black Plague" kind of setting to it, instead of a underwater 1930s-1950s feel to it like BioShock.
On the left hand, you have this "power hand" that you can use different types of magic like summoning **** to kill enemies, invading some one else's body including dogs and **** to get through small places or pass through some where undetected, whipping up a mini violent tornado that break some doors and kill some enemies. There's powers where you can slow down time, stop time, etc. You can also use several of your powers at the same time. For example stop time when a guard shoots at you, invade another guard's body, walk the guard in front of the bullet so that he can take the bullet. It's up to you how creative you want to get.
It was a really fun game, and you can do two different endings, high chaos or low chaos. To do low chaos you have to be stealthy, like choke guards out and hide their body instead of outright killing them, and make the "right" decisions when deciding how to neutralize a mission target.
I typed like 3 paragraphs but decided to leave it at this and just let you play and learn yourself, also don't want to risk any spoilers.
Also, upgrade the power "Blink" fully, immediately.
Comment
-
Comment