I had been craving a change in pace from Call of Duty and Terraria and snagged the On Demand version when i saw it was on sale.
The main story wasn't too bad, although I did get a little confused towards the end until things were explained @_@
So far, Burial at Sea has been... interesting. They did a good job recreating Rapture, I couldn't help but laugh as one of the first things you see is a whale, just like you do in the first Bioshock, but not as robotic. Sander Cohen is just as twisted as i remember him being! XD
The brutality and violence seems to work better in Rapture than it did in Columbia, it just seems to fit in more with all the psychopaths and weirdos of Rapture than the highly strung religious and political atmosphere of Columbia.
One thing I am slowly getting used to is the limited resources in the dlc, shots have to be well placed and vigour / plasmid usage has to be thought through, especially when against a big group of enemies.
In the original Bioshock I had an uncanny knack for swinging my aim and getting a headshot with the revolver, but it doesn't seem to be as easy this time around :/
I really need to get into the habit of cleaning the 360's hard drive if I want to play the rest of the dlc. I rarely play Battlefield 3 anymore (most of my online friends now have an XBox One) which is one of the major space hoggers along with Fallout 3, the latter can't be seen to though because my fiance still has saves and things she needs to do on that game, the same applies to Oblivion and a few others that are storage heavy (gotta love Fallout: New Vegas for its small dlc!).
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