gollumsluvslave
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I must have got lucky - barring the audio mix issue, which can be frustrating, i've had one crash on Bioshock, and so far in Bio 2 i've had no issues. Bio 2 looks much better than I remember as well, so it seems to have fared better in the remaster so far, audio mix seems much better as well.
Even just having got to Ryan's Amusements it underlines how much better Bioshock 2 is from a mechanical point of view, everything is just better - the UI, the controls, the dual wielding, the starting weapons, the gunplay.
Hoping my replay of Bio 2 holds up to what I remember because the original has aged badly in the 3 years since I last played it, but most of that is in the mechanics to be honest; once you've played a game a few times it can't just stand on the narrative, world and voice acting, the gameplay has to be there and I was quite surprised at how many times this play through Bioshock felt like a chore, especially after Hephaestus.
Bioshock certainly hasn't held up like my replay through Dead Space on BC a few months back.
Even just having got to Ryan's Amusements it underlines how much better Bioshock 2 is from a mechanical point of view, everything is just better - the UI, the controls, the dual wielding, the starting weapons, the gunplay.
Hoping my replay of Bio 2 holds up to what I remember because the original has aged badly in the 3 years since I last played it, but most of that is in the mechanics to be honest; once you've played a game a few times it can't just stand on the narrative, world and voice acting, the gameplay has to be there and I was quite surprised at how many times this play through Bioshock felt like a chore, especially after Hephaestus.
Bioshock certainly hasn't held up like my replay through Dead Space on BC a few months back.