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Saw a trailer a couple months ago. though it didnt show any in game stuff yet.. Been playing the original again to finish by saving the little sisters instead of harvesting them and decided to look up some more info on number 2.

It looks pretty good so far!

This time you are a Big Daddy, you can 'adopt' the big sisters or Harvest them, splicers are around but a lot easier for you to kill, they attack you in groups as well. And a new character is the Big Sister, similar to a big daddy but a lot faster and pretty powerful.

also a pretty cool thing about this one is you can go outside of rapture and in to the ocean surrounding it. You are apparently the first big daddy so you can still use plasmids.

pretty good demo

Also I havent heard any more news on the BioShock movie, though it's meant to be released next year.. any one got any info?

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bah! looks like I decided to look up BioShock 2 info a week too late. Last weekend there was some Viral Marketing done around the world. Last weekend in Bondi a boat was washed up on shore with bottles of wine spread around it in the beach. The bottles contained maps and posters, all which are seen throughout rapture in the first BioShock game.

There is a website up called http://www.somethinginthesea.com/home.html .

What I have gathered so far:

the person who is in this room (Mark Meltzer) had his daughter kidnapped, he has been researching ryan and other people from the first game, he knows a bit about rapture but doesnt really know what it is. . . Little girls are being kidnapped around the world by what appears to be the Big Sister in the trailer of BS2. Mark had a run in with the big sister and ended up in hospital.. and a whole bunch of other stuff..

I'd say that Mark will end up in the game as some one that helps you through rapture or maybe out of rapture.. anyway.

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I'm getting a copy of this. Only played a few mins of the first one but was good. Still playing borderlands at the moment.

is borderlands any good, I've read plenty of reviews and gameplay footage...

But still don't know if its worth it...

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I've been watching trailers for bio shock 2 and I cant wait. It looks goooooooood. :D

is borderlands any good, I've read plenty of reviews and gameplay footage...

But still don't know if its worth it...

I've play Borderlands a fair bit. Its alright but it can get boring. There are millions of guns. I spent more time building up my arms then shooting them.

Worth a go if you have time to burn. Plus co-op mode is pretty fun.

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re: Masseffect 2 i got this email today..

Dear Sam,

Thank you for your application,

Please head to Masseffect2.com.au for a more detailed briefing

And remember, we kill because we care

Yours Sincerely,

Commander Shepard

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I was watching some updates for mass effect, at least one of the characters has an aussie accent, last time I played a game with aussie accents was halo, is it the new 'nondescript international accent?' for games or something?

ie; like when hollywood forces their actors to do terrible british type accents to make their movies 'continental'

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yo

you can preorder bioshock2 on steam its 10% off and you get bioshock1 free $71 USD

even better use the US store and its only $44 USD

US store link

http://store.steampowered.com/?cc=us

jsut change your address to USA then change it back

NY post code is 10001

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