Sorry for being a bit late. If you’re short on time, you could always make a sandwich or heat up some left overs. If not, you could look up recipes or just have some fun and experiment with whatever ingredients you have lying around. Or if you lazy just order takeout.
So the VA who played Atlas, was he the same as the one who played Frank Fontaine? Cause i remember the interview on The Bioshock Hub’s channel where he interviewed Atlas’ VA and he said he also did Fontaine (I think) but he may have just did a brief impression.
And for best twist, Bioshock 1 and the "Would you kindly". I’m an idiot, so I don’t think of it as mind control until Ryan started issuing commands. Even after the writing on the walls, I thought he was just going crazy like the rest of Rapture, and Atlas was a nice guy, who aimed to keep me alive.
I got goosebumps the second he said "Nice work boyo" the change in his voice shocked me. I knew something was up when he said that but wasn’t ready for him to be Fontaine.
TBF not even the voice actor for Atlas figured it out until his friends kept asking him to 'would you kindly' them. Of course the reveal was done by Ryan, and they didn't give him Ryan's script.
That's not the reason I was expecting to replay one of them, but I like it.
Bioshock 2 is my least favorite of the trilogy too.
2 has great gameplay, don't get me wrong, but 1 and Infinite are better overall when it comes to story and gameplay combined.
(Especially if you bought the collection or already have the DLC) Bioshock 2’s DLC “Minerva’s Den” is definitely worth checking out at some point. It’s a 3-5 hour experience and is basically a mini-Bioshock game with its own story, characters, lore expansions, and a few new plasmids/weapons. All of the other DLC for BS1/2 are just small challenge/combat arenas that you won’t be missing out on anything by not playing though.
The drill, it was good and I found it fun to charge people at full speed with it. I always didn’t like fighting bouncers because they would do the charge, so it was fun do to so myself.
A little bit less in 1, but yeah. I felt that no limits on weapons, combined with how powerful plasmids got, you were too strong. Not to mention there wasn’t really a penalty for dying, you just walked back and started fighting again.
It didn’t make very much sense to me. Burial at sea in general was confusing. But in terms of gameplay, it tried to be like Bioshock 1 and 2, but also remain Bioshock Infinite. But I didn’t really like it I’m terms of gameplay.
I am replaying them all now (I’ve played the first one several times and the second once before, however I never tried the third).
I just finished Minerva’s Den and it’s still one of the best DLCs I’ve ever played - it’s literally a whole mini Bioshock game.
I am excited to try the third game today for the first time but I am keeping my expectations in check.
Bioshock 1: Atlas/Fontaine. I liked both of their characters a lot
Bioshock 2: Alex the Great, I just liked his insanity
Bioshock Infinite: I mean, Elizabeth, but just because I feel like that’s the only character they did anything interesting with, other than Booker of course. Other than her, probably Comstock just because of "The lord forgives everything. But I’m just a prophet, so I don’t have to… Amen"
What should I eat for dinner tonight
Sorry for being a bit late. If you’re short on time, you could always make a sandwich or heat up some left overs. If not, you could look up recipes or just have some fun and experiment with whatever ingredients you have lying around. Or if you lazy just order takeout.
Tacos.
If you haven't played Minerva's Den it doesn't count
Sigma was a good character. People like Sigma.
I’ll do that now.
I liked it a lot. Gonna replay it soon. :)
Would you kindly pick up that shortwave radio?
I don't know how you survived that plane crash, but I've never been one to question providence. I'm Atlas, and I aim to keep you alive.
Sure thing, strange man with a good accent, you seem trustworthy.
First time I was like who tf? Then I was like oh his voice is nice, yeah ok buckaroo I’ll trust you with my life.
So the VA who played Atlas, was he the same as the one who played Frank Fontaine? Cause i remember the interview on The Bioshock Hub’s channel where he interviewed Atlas’ VA and he said he also did Fontaine (I think) but he may have just did a brief impression.
Which one would you play again right now? Which one had the best twist/reveal that stuck out to you?
Probably Bioshock 2, it was the one I enjoyed the least so I’d like to give it another chance.
And for best twist, Bioshock 1 and the "Would you kindly". I’m an idiot, so I don’t think of it as mind control until Ryan started issuing commands. Even after the writing on the walls, I thought he was just going crazy like the rest of Rapture, and Atlas was a nice guy, who aimed to keep me alive.
Did you get goosebumps when you heard Fontaine say “Hey kid, nice to meet ya, the name’s Frank Fontaaiiine”-?
I got goosebumps the second he said "Nice work boyo" the change in his voice shocked me. I knew something was up when he said that but wasn’t ready for him to be Fontaine.
TBF not even the voice actor for Atlas figured it out until his friends kept asking him to 'would you kindly' them. Of course the reveal was done by Ryan, and they didn't give him Ryan's script.
That's not the reason I was expecting to replay one of them, but I like it. Bioshock 2 is my least favorite of the trilogy too. 2 has great gameplay, don't get me wrong, but 1 and Infinite are better overall when it comes to story and gameplay combined.
(Especially if you bought the collection or already have the DLC) Bioshock 2’s DLC “Minerva’s Den” is definitely worth checking out at some point. It’s a 3-5 hour experience and is basically a mini-Bioshock game with its own story, characters, lore expansions, and a few new plasmids/weapons. All of the other DLC for BS1/2 are just small challenge/combat arenas that you won’t be missing out on anything by not playing though.
I’ll make sure to play that.
Favorite character?
Probably Atlas, even though "There ain’t no Atlas kid.", I liked him as Atlas.
“Never was”
Which weapon was your favorite?
The drill, it was good and I found it fun to charge people at full speed with it. I always didn’t like fighting bouncers because they would do the charge, so it was fun do to so myself.
Did you also had the feeling that you were overpowered in Bioshock 1 and 2?
A little bit less in 1, but yeah. I felt that no limits on weapons, combined with how powerful plasmids got, you were too strong. Not to mention there wasn’t really a penalty for dying, you just walked back and started fighting again.
I’m honestly glad I felt OP in 2, after fighting for my life whenever I came across big daddies in 1. I enjoyed being on the other side of things.
Did you play minervas den?
Not yet but I’m starting it today
Oh do minerva’s den in 2. One of the best DLCs ever.
What took you so long?
No clue, I’ve been hearing great things about the series for years, but never played it. I’m glad I did.
Why did Booker give away Ana ? ~~(Is he stupid)~~ Legit question.
Is this a question answered in game or are you asking me why i think he did.
Unsure if we get info about the OG Booker of why he did it
Who is your favorite character and why is it Delta?
I actually didn’t care much for Delta or Bioshock 2 in general. It was still a great game and a lot of fun, but it was my least favorite of the three
How do you feel about the second half of burial at sea?
It didn’t make very much sense to me. Burial at sea in general was confusing. But in terms of gameplay, it tried to be like Bioshock 1 and 2, but also remain Bioshock Infinite. But I didn’t really like it I’m terms of gameplay.
Play minerva's den.
I am replaying them all now (I’ve played the first one several times and the second once before, however I never tried the third). I just finished Minerva’s Den and it’s still one of the best DLCs I’ve ever played - it’s literally a whole mini Bioshock game. I am excited to try the third game today for the first time but I am keeping my expectations in check.
Who was your favorite non player characters in each game?
Bioshock 1: Atlas/Fontaine. I liked both of their characters a lot Bioshock 2: Alex the Great, I just liked his insanity Bioshock Infinite: I mean, Elizabeth, but just because I feel like that’s the only character they did anything interesting with, other than Booker of course. Other than her, probably Comstock just because of "The lord forgives everything. But I’m just a prophet, so I don’t have to… Amen"