The scene where you met him was not only a great scene in the game, but it was also a fantastic speech, “A man chooses, a slave obeys”. Ryan felt like powerful character who looked down upon you, he was the king of the castle. Sofia Lamb was also a great character in the context of the story for Bioshock 2, but she didn’t build the same sense of power and control. Andrew Ryan was such an interesting man who had such an incredible vision. While both stories were good, Bioshock 2 fell short when it came to filling the shoes of Andrew Ryan and Frank Fontane. I think Bioshock 2 did a very good job at providing a new an interesting story in a world we have already visited. The story is what makes this game so special and is most definitely the reason I loved the first 2 games so much. Bioshock 1 definitely had a lot more mystery to it, but of course it would, it was the first time we visited the city. Now is no better time than any to compare both games by putting Bioshock 1 vs Bioshock 2. After purchasing Bioshock The Collection I have had a nice opportunity to play both games back to back with an equal visual standing. Nostalgia has always altered my opinions when it comes to games, so this is never a subject I could accurately speak about before now. It was also quite a gap between playing the first Bioshock over the second. I have always looked back a lot more positively on Bioshock 1 over Bioshock 2, but it has been a long time since I played both.
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