

Wasted almost all of my drill fuel putting him down. As you'd expect, he don't take too kindly to that kind of action, so he came on back and tried to beat the shit out of me. Then, stupidly, I forgot that I had a 'lil Sis on my back, so I proceeded to actually attack the Big Daddy. I forget what it's called, the Scrap Markets down near the Sinclair Hotel? A Big Daddy was having a fight with a bunch of splicers, so I took out my camera and started doing some video-feeding. You can easily stretch it out to 10 hours or more if you're thorough about things. You'll beat it in 8 hours if you're rushing it. Am I disappointed in the game I paid for? No, because it's awesome, and the devs care about whether or not you enjoy the single-player experience. It was a game made by a studio that clearly doesn't give a shit anymore if you're buying their games for the single-player campaign.ĭo I wish Bioshock 2 was longer? Sure, I guess.
#BIOSHOCK 2 DRILL SPECIALIST MOVIE#
Consider the fact that it cost 60 bucks, and we realize that I've paid 1/5 of that price to see a movie that was longer than that. Modern Warfare 2's campaign was 3 fucking hours long. Like 8 hours is so damn short by FPS standards these days.

You can finish the first in well under 8 even playing casually. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Apparently 8 hours, but I'm just savoring my time and exploring every nook and cranny, so I expect I will take longerĮveryone says that, like the first Bioshock was a 60+ monster game.

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