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Just beat the Minerva's Den expansion for Bioshock 2 in preparation for Infinite's release next week. Normally I wouldn't throw money at Microsoft, but the reviews were actually pretty good, and aside from having to deal with GFWL and the occasional back-to-desktop-crash, it was a pretty fantastic addon. I learned about it quite by accident, as it's not offered on steam, but only through the Windows Marketplace here (although, if you have BS2 on Steam, and buy this, it will apply on to your game as well, through the GFWL part of the game), I figured some other Bioshock fans might have missed it. It only takes about 4-5 hours to beat, and costs $5 but the story is quite good (better than the BS2 main story, in my opinion).
Despite all the hate on Bioshock 2 I thought it was a pretty good game (not as good as the original, sure, but still good). The GFWL DRM pissed me off ALMOST enough to stop trying to play it, but once I got past that it was rather enjoyable. Anyways, that's my whole shtick: there's some fairly obscure DLC for Bioshock 2 out there that you may want to try if you've beaten the first two games already and need some more Bioshock to pass the time.
I'd make a giveaway for it, but 1) it's not on Steam, and 2) I want to have as little to do with the windows marketplace as humanly possible. Also, sorry to all you people not in a GFWL accessible country
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