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 10/16/2008 15:56:35
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Vindicator
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Teaser Trailer
Unlocked after finishing the PS3 version of Bioshock.
Message edited by odj on 10/16/2008 16:01:10.
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 10/16/2008 17:04:40
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Jacked Out
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Bioshock is still rated as my #1 game of all times. Let's see how they do with this one. Great teaser.
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 10/16/2008 17:40:17
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Mainframe Invader
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I just completed Bioshock a few weeks ago, great game! Number two should be good.
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 10/16/2008 17:46:23
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Transcendent
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The second one has a lot to live up to, but I can't wait to see what they do with it!
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 10/16/2008 19:07:30
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Vindicator
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It's a bit "meh" to me, though I like the speculation that you get to play as one of those Sister thingies..
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 10/16/2008 19:19:10
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Systemic Anomaly
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ZippyTheSquirrel wrote:
It's a bit "meh" to me, though I like the speculation that you get to play as one of those Sister thingies.. My roommate and I were wildly speculating about playing as a 20ish year-old Little Sister returning to the city, but the counter-argument was that leaving the city with the Little Sisters was only one of the two possible outcomes of the first Bioshock. The other (which is not the outcome I played) was taking control of the city and the splicers, or so I'm told. This caused me to optimistically hope that the start of Bioshock 2 would have the protagonist either returning to the city or defending the city, at which point the two openings would merge into one continuous storyline. But that doesn't really seem like a direction they would take things.
What we're really hoping for is some sort of Cold War era battle for control of Rapture. Basically, as long as there's Soviets and Big Daddies involved, we're happy.
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 10/16/2008 19:31:51
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Perceptive Mind
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Bioshock is my favorite single-player game of all-time, so I am looking forward to the sequel.
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 10/16/2008 21:02:21
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Mainframe Invader
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Still pondering how a follow-up would make sense... I'll get back to ya when I find a logical answer.
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 10/16/2008 21:58:48
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Vindicator
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Yeah, I really can't see how they can pull a sequel off. I mean, I liked the single-player. I liked the big "*shocker*" moment (huh, can't even say Where's The Food, anymore. What have these forums come to.) when you realize what you were really doing this whole time. The story was great, and at the same time pretty creepy as it should be. It's just somehow this game is going to come down with, "The original was great, but now it's meh." syndrome. I mean the only other "twist" I could probably imagine being feasable without being cheesy (like, hurr more mindgames) is the city Rapture having some hidden "higher" purpose rather than just being a home for the enthusiastic scientist. And of course there's the annoying over-hype that's doomed to come with BioShock 2.
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 10/16/2008 22:29:10
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Jacked Out
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Gotta love how an originally planned 360 exclusive not only goes to PS3, but PS3 get's a PS3 only trailer.
<3 corporations.
as for all the people asking how a sequal is possible... we don't know what happened to rapture in the end. why do you think more people can't discover more things? how do you know its not a prequal?
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 10/16/2008 22:42:25
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Systemic Anomaly
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KanoR wrote:
how do you know its not a prequal?  Because there's a not-so-little girl on the beach with a Big Daddy doll.
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 10/16/2008 22:50:07
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Jacked Out
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10011 wrote:
KanoR wrote:
how do you know its not a prequal?  Because there's a not-so-little girl on the beach with a Big Daddy doll. Many a tralier have been quite misleading.
It could be a hint at the plot and only that.
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 10/16/2008 23:02:04
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Veteran Operator
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Nice! I loved the BioShock on PC. Hopefully the sequel lives up to the first.
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 10/17/2008 02:17:34
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I thought there were rumours a few months ago that it was indeed a prequel.
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 10/17/2008 04:22:22
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Systemic Anomaly
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Let us see where this goes. The original BioShock was pretty good. Way, way overhyped though, and the last couple of levels I kinda skimmed my way through and sadly never felt compelled to go back and do properly. I may play it again while I wait for GTA IV or Mirror's Edge, now that I can see it in DX10 mode. I sincerely hope they fix the console dumbed-down-ness of the first.
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