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Reviews

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EuroGamer 10/10 Oct 16 '08
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Previews
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GameDaily Apr 10 2009 
Gamer 2.0 Mar 27 2009 
GameSpot Jun 04 2009 
HookedGamers.com Apr 21 2009 
IGN PS3 Apr 23 2009 
1UP Oct 29 2009 
Computer and Video Games Apr 23 2009 
Computer and Video Games Oct 29 2009 
EuroGamer Sep 09 2008 
GameSpot Oct 29 2009 
Gamespy Jun 03 2009 
Gamespy Oct 29 2009 
Gaming Excellence Jun 04 2009 
IGN PS3 Nov 05 2009 
Kombo PS3 Jun 04 2009 
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Rapture is a very different place than it was a decade ago. BioShock protagonist Jack's escape (or demise) left the underwater city disrupted, and the aftermath shaped the way the genetically mutated denizens adapted to their new, even harsher existence. With a fresh recruitment of Little Sisters to harvest the power-granting Adam also comes a new generation of enemy splicers -- some faster, and some stronger, like the heavyset "brute." But the girls also have a bigger and badder retinue of protectors, including the Rumbler, a new heavily defensive Big Daddy model, and, of course, the lithe and deadly Big Sister. Throw in some new powers and you've got a recipe for chaos. Would Jack have survived BioShock 2? Everything gets twisted here in good ol' Rapture, and even ideas that start with the best of intentions can go astray. As a newly awoken, old-school Big Daddy, one that isn't systemically integrated, you're no doubt in need of some guidance, lest you too wander far from the path...
First look: Who's the Daddy?
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Welcome home Daddy...
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How deep is your love?
We take the PS3 down into Rapture for the first time.
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