...and not a single achievement to show for it.
God bless computer gaming.**
;D
That is all.
**I use the phrase 'god bless', oh-so very loosely
But you need ADAM!!!!
Damn you, you're too kind...
But they didn't choose to be Little Sisters! You can't just KILL them. Also, this game probably features the best story/plot-twists and atmosphere i've ever seene in a game before. I hope Bioshock 2 just gets rid of the somewhat repetitive splicers-in-every-room bit. You kind know what to expect after a certain point.
Frolic was awesome! The "statues" scared the shite outta me :P
Also, the good ending is FARR better than the submarine ones.
ANND, on normal mode the splicers became sponges toward the end, really quickly. One minute a few shots would do and the next they took a few rounds! I also had very little money, ADAM and EVE towards the end. Thank god for Ryan's genetic code. ;D
I would jam my x button like a mad man to harvest them as fast as possible.
I had no problem saving them all. But good for you.
I hope I get my PC running today, then I can finally play Bioshock which I bought last christmas.
I imagine the people who harvest the little sisters are the same ones who didn't bat an eyelid on that last diary before Andrew Ryan.
I really need to play it again...
Then play it again... would you kindly. :)
I may aswell, but i'll try getting ALL the audio diaries. I missed like 4 last time.
Quote from: Tidenburg on January 18, 2009, 03:55:44 PM
I imagine the people who harvest the little sisters are the same ones who didn't bat an eyelid on that last diary before Andrew Ryan.
Or the ones who would rather unlock more abilities than be "moral" in a vid. game. :D
OMG, I am NOW downloading Bioshock for the first time. (well, apart from the demo). Can't wait to finally be able to play it properly.
Quote from: Papa Skull on January 18, 2009, 06:42:00 PM
Quote from: Tidenburg on January 18, 2009, 03:55:44 PM
I imagine the people who harvest the little sisters are the same ones who didn't bat an eyelid on that last diary before Andrew Ryan.
Or the ones who would rather unlock more abilities than be "moral" in a vid. game. :D
Haha, I actually unlocked every plasmid and tonic in the game except the gust trap (because I didn't want it). It was the health upgrades I was low on, ("Code Yellow" made the end levels EXTREMELY hard). But anyways, as Atlas tells you, Saving little sisters makes the game HARDER, so I can feel smug that I finished more skillfully than you. ;D
Not true. Just because I had more health than you doesn't mean that I lost more health than you. ;)
Also, I played through the game a few times and saved them all at least once. The game has a lot of replay value doesn't it? I'm not bragging I just think it's more fun to harvest them all :-X
Heh, the leech is freaky. But if I was him I would put in on my body somewhere because it regenerates health. Didn't that of that did he? ;D
**MASSIVE SPOILER** - highlight it.
Don't you think it's wierd that your character is only about 5 years old? I mean, I know they accelerated his growth with ADAM but still... his brain function and understanding of Fontain and Ryan all the way through the game is a bit advanced! :)
I guess it accelerated his brain growth/understand as well.
what do you mean the leech regenerates health?
I guess I shouldnt have read that =/ fuck. Aw well. *fires up Bioshock for the first time*.
Quotewhat do you mean the leech regenerates health?
(https://community.projectstealthgame.com/forums/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimages2.wikia.nocookie.net%2Fbioshock%2Fimages%2F%2F0%2F03%2FTenenbaum_icon.jpg&hash=c69a07bf05ae18414077ebbafb96f8de3dab55ce) Finding the Sea Slug
Speaker Bridgette Tenenbaum
Level Neptune's Bounty
" I saw one of the smugglers having a game of catching on the docks today. And this surprised me, because his hands were crippled during the war. He was unloading the barge the other day when he was bitten from this sea slug. He woke up the next morning and he found he could move his fingers for the first time in years. I asked him if he still had that sea slug. As luck would have it, he did..."
Location: On a table in the Upper Wharf by the stairwell entrance.
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Adam is the genetic material used to create Plasmids and the like and all of Raptures Biotechnologies, the slugs produced a little amount of it but Tenenbaum and Dr whateverhisnameis found that by surgically attaching the slugs to a host's stomach (it worked best on young girls) the slug would produce almost 20 times as much adam. The lil' sisters were originally going to be in a vegetive state but it was found they had to be active for it to work, but that put them in danger from the splicers (hence the need for big daddies). When you Save a little sister you are using a plasmid which Tenenbaum created after being overwhelmed by guilt which kills the parasite, if you havest them you're essentially ripping the Leech out of the girls stomach (but they obviously don't show that for rating reasons.)
...Which messed up person creates these ideas? :P
Oh. You know I try to find all these diaries but I always miss some. There's WAY TOO MUCH! lol
Up till now I always saved the Little Sisters and I plan to save all.
I'm now starting in Arcadia. Around which percentage of the game is that? 40%?
You're about 30% of the way through.
I'm now entering Rapture Control or something. :) Saved all Lil' Sistahs up till now.
Prolly the volcanic area where the heat powers rapture. :3
No, that one I just passed (Hephaestus).
My HDDs crashed. Does someone have a Save or something with all the Little Sisters saved? I was in uh near Olympus Heights.
Quote from: Tidenburg on January 18, 2009, 12:30:31 AM
But they didn't choose to be Little Sisters! You can't just KILL them. Also, this game probably features the best story/plot-twists and atmosphere i've ever seene in a game before. I hope Bioshock 2 just gets rid of the somewhat repetitive splicers-in-every-room bit. You kind know what to expect after a certain point.
Frolic was awesome! The "statues" scared the shite outta me :P
Also, the good ending is FARR better than the submarine ones.
ANND, on normal mode the splicers became sponges toward the end, really quickly. One minute a few shots would do and the next they took a few rounds! I also had very little money, ADAM and EVE towards the end. Thank god for Ryan's genetic code. ;D
if you think it's that good, then you must play System Shock 2, and both of the STALKERs. Both are seriously superior in almost everyway Especially stalker, but system shock 2 is rather old, but it's the precursor to BioShock, and bioshock is pretty much SS2 with a lot of stuff taken out, and then noobed down for the console masses
I'm now back at Olympus Heights. Still enjoyed my second replay.
Finished the game with the good ending. :D Nice game, definately the best style/mood of all the games I've played (includes Splinter Cell). I think the feeling is a bit the same as with Prey. But Bioshock is better.
Quote from: frvge on April 16, 2009, 11:37:02 PM
Finished the game with the good ending. :D Nice game, definately the best style/mood of all the games I've played (includes Splinter Cell). I think the feeling is a bit the same as with Prey. But Bioshock is better.
play the games i suggested, and you'll thik BioShock is crap
I played Bioshock all the way through and it was a great game. I saved all the sisters too as I think it works out you get more Adam in the long run but not sure. I am going through it again and harvesting this time, see what happens.
I played the first STALKER and didn't think much of it. Too much RPG in it for my tastse but some may like that aspect. The graphics were very nice but too much walking with no action in it for me.
BTW, they say on forums that the protagonist's name is Jack. I can't find any reference to this name. Am I missing something here?
The letter you open at the VERY beginning of the game has 'Dear Jack' on the top of page.
It then says "Would you kindly not open this letter until at *coordinates here*". D:
Ah thanks. Guess I'll need to re-watch the intro.