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This review contains spoilers
Had a lot of expectations going in and I'm mostly satisfied. The opening scene is one of the best I've seen in the medium. Despite this, I ultimately found it difficult to get immersed in Rapture. This is due to the game's chaotic combat mixed with its sound design. One minute you'll be immersed in the ambient of Rapture and then you'll hit a brick wall of noise. The twist was enjoyable and but the build up to the final boss with a trailing mission really soured my experience at the last minute.
Had its issues but it was pretty fun when its was active. It's a shame its gone since a few updates would have made it more complete.
This review contains spoilers
Based on the game's aesthetic and presentation, I desperately want to love this game. However, this is severely brought down by its glaring issues. It starts strong but falls off a cliff after the first boss. Most bosses are annoying and the game throws too many enemies for you to realistically deal with. Stage objectives are a bit confusing since enemies constantly respawn, so most stages just eventually end after killing a random amount of enemies. Overall, worth checking out for a few stages but not good enough to justify completion. Don't do what I did and brute force though it.