![]() ![]() 2K later stated that the subtitle was the title of the first teaser trailer, and not a subtitle for the game. Initially, a spokesperson for 2K Games stated that the "Sea of Dreams" subtitle had been dropped. 2K Marin was the development team for BioShock 2, continuing the work of Irrational Games, which developed the first game. īioShock 2 capitalizes and improves upon the high-quality effects, unique gameplay elements, and immersive atmosphere that defined the first game. The Mac OS X version of the game was published by Feral Interactive and released on March 29, 2012. If the world were reborn in your image, would it be paradise or perdition?” ― Sofia Lamb īioShock 2 is the second game of the BioShock series and the sequel to BioShock, and continues the grand storyline of the underwater metropolis, Rapture. One man chose a city, free of law and God, but others chose corruption and so the city fell. also, Eleanor's reaction in the "bad" ending is slightly different.BioShock 2 Official Website For the multiplayer component of the game, see BioShock 2 Multiplayer. there are two outcomes in this ending, but four possibilities depending on if you spare or kill the 3 choices. i actually like this one the best since i like the idea of a rogue, independent chaotic good Eleanor LOLĬhoice ending- harvest at least one little sister. Good ending- rescue all little sisters, but kill ALL three choices. the "real" Gil "died" a long time ago, so why kill this giant slug who no longer poses a threat to me? it's definitely the one of grayest morality in the game. I always rationalized sparing Gil as a sort of. this is the one you actually get an achievement for. You can find them on the internet.īest ending- spare all the choices (or at least 1) and rescue all the little sisters. I don't remember the exact requirements for them. ![]() There are 6 endings in total ranging from best to worst. I save the little sisters and the old woman but kill gil and the newspaper guy and get the good ending. Ursprungligen skrivet av miklkit:That can't be correct. Quick edit to add: It feels morally grey to me, because the right thing to do would be to kill him, it'd be merciful since he is mad, but does this count against you if you kill him? I thought, okay this might be the wrong thing to do, but then what sealed the deal was when he madly shouts he'll go outside instead if I let him live! Its like, what kind of life does he have if he lives, right? When Lamb drops this section of rapture or whatever into the Sea wouldn't he die anyway? Unless he can swim? Now if he was truly serious about going outside, this meat blob abnomination that he is, wouldn't he be considered a sea monster? A mutated thing full of ADAM, set out upon the world? Could he reach the surface? Who knows what he would be capable of? He begins to beg for his life on the way out which gave me pause for a second. Once the level is mostly complete you have the option to kill him or leave him. The insane version of him constantly sends alpha series jerkoffs to kill you anyway, and he's annoying as all get out all throughout blocking your way to the Power of the People Machine. All through his audio logs he asks to be euthanized after alls said and done. That is the moral dilemma placed before you, and so what did you guys choose to do? Personally, I chose to kill him. Alright, so you are given a choice on whether to let him live or to let him die.
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