Upstairs in a private room, away from the spectacle that is the
E3 Expo floor convention, Take Two Interactive privately showed us
Bioshock 2 Multiplayer.
The original and highly acclaimed Bioshock did not have a
multiplayer experience, which analysts suggest limited sales
despite the rave reviews. But hold onto your hats. Not
only does the single player experience look just as amazing as the
original, the multiplayer experience appears to take this franchise
to a whole new level.
Multiplayer gamers are now the enemy "splicers" in this new
offering, attacking each other with everything the world of Rapture
has to offer. Up to ten can battle each other in the amazing
looking Bioshock underwater atmosphere, where they can hack turets
and robots to attack their enemies or use the various new and well
known weapons of the Bioshock world.
Take Two Interactive outsourced the work to Digital Extremes,
the developers of Unreal and Unreal tournament. It looks like
that was a good idea, because the multiplayer game appears to
double the offering for the consumer, now offering a highly unique
multiplayer experience that has its own in-depth story and
completely different feel. Menawhile, the single player
experience, just like the first, appears to be another high quality
game experience that will knock out reviewers and fans.
In short, the Bioshock 2 multiplayer level that was shown to us
was fast, polished and exciting. Take Two may have a major
success on their hands come October, as they put forward a rare
title that offers both an exceptional single player and multiplayer
experience.