The Bioshock 2 Game Set to Take the World by Storm

July 6, 2009 by admin  
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It can be often agreed by many video game critics and gamers together that Bioshock is one of the best First Person Shooters developed in the past decade. It holds an average critic rating of 96% at Metacritic.com, and some forums even describe the game as a work of art. Bioshock’s storyline is in various techniques based on and galvanized by the bestselling novel “Atlas Shrugged”, and centres around the geopolitical events occurring in an undersea submerged city called Rapture.

Following a deviation from the original game, the Bioshock 2 game will put gamers responsible for the sluggish and steady lumbering Big Daddy. As gamers of the first game will know, Rapture was set up with the plan of creating a society free of capitalistic govt laws and spiritual moralities, but of course, it then went significantly awry. As Bioshock character Jack discovered, changed and mutated and revolting monsters called Splicers were en masse in the area, roaming and murdering at will. These creatures were actually all that was remaining of the society.

Throughout the Bioshock 2 game, Big Daddy undertakes the dangerous task of returning to Rapture, looking into a series of kidnappings. It appears the many Little Sisters that managed to the surface in the original game are being thieved away and taken back to the shadows of Rapture, and it’s up to Big Daddy to rescue things.

The Bioshock 2 game runs the basics and idiosyncrasies of the original, with a few notable changes on the content. Graphical augmentations are also there, with the game running a lot {more smoothlysmoother}, permitting for a seamless show of visuals. This adds to the feeling of a good game, and producers 2K have pulled it off with style.

Of course being in control of a robot does allow varied gaming advantages, he is in a position to combine a number of drills and guns in one hand, while employing the arcane ‘plasmid’ with the other hand. Plasmid is employed to make electricity, fire and also to control things by telekinesis. These abilities are improved throughout the game and levelled up as you progress.

Plenty of skill and attention has been applied in the Bioshock 2 game. There are some updated locations in Rapture, it’s now easy to investigate the sea floor and investigate the methods around the bubble of the metropolis. A draw back with the first was that the range of monsters was somehat limited and repeated, and this has been nicely fixed in the follow up with a selection of novel nasties. Watch out for Big Sister, who tracks your mission and will attempt and disrupt you at assorted parts. 2K Games are wanting a release this Fall, and for many fans of the first, the Bioshock 2 game is set for release simultaneously on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows platforms and can’t come quick enough for them.

Fable II Money Cheat

October 23, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Xbox 360

In Fable II,  you can buy a property you have the option of renting it out and earning money every five minutes. That five minutes is real-time, which means you don’t even have to be playing the game in order for the time to pass. Better yet, you can set the clock of your 360 system forward and reap the benefits—try setting the system’s clock forward a year and the next time you turn on the game you’ll earn rent for a full, real-time year.

Fable II Unlockables

October 21, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Xbox 360

There is a great new trailer/video on the upcoming title Fable II.   he world of Albion is chock full of goodies to discover. For a few, the items included on the disc just aren’t enough. There are a few options for gaining bonus items for use in Fable II. If you’ve played the Fable II Pub Games or bought the Limited Collector’s Edition, there are extras owed to you.

For the Pub Games, you will need to play the Fable II storyline into adulthood (about 30 minutes). At that point, you can lay claim to your money and items. To do this, you could launch Pub Games and merge your pub character with your Fable II hero there, but it’s an unnecessary extra step. Instead, visit a game master in any of the bars in Albion. You can merge your character once you’re in the pub game, then exit. You’ll come out with all your cash and any items won in the tournaments.

If you’ve been dying to know what the Mysterious Ring does, well, you may be a bit let down. It doesn’t grant you greater abilities. I won’t spoil it for you, but I will say that it offers a social bonus, not a combat bonus.

The other weapons earned in the Pub Games are powerful at the start of Fable II, but will become too weak about halfway through the game. Still, they give you a nice head start. The potions that give experience bonuses are the best rewards.