Good game, just can't quite reach the heights of the first.

The weakest entry in the series by far. It just felt very bland and was lacking the magic that made the Bioshock series special.

Definitely a step up from the previous episode. The storyline was much more engaging and interesting, and the shift to stealth focused combat was a refreshing change.

It was pretty good. While the narrative wasn't consistently strong at times, the gameplay was the strongest of all the bioshock entries. Also the Sky Hook was way too much fun in combat. Need more fun and engaging games with a similar mechanic done well.

Honestly a very surprising entry with a narrative to match my intrigue. Gameplay was smooth with new abilites that kept combat feeling fresh, although I did default to Winter's breath and Freezing drill since that combo is nutty. The narrative twist was nice and well constructed, and didn't feel overbearing or bland.

2020

Everything about this game was sexy.

Bland character writing. Bland story beats. Gunplay was good, but for a game with hundreds and thousands of weapons, I felt very few weapons were good and bordline usable. To think there were characters more annoying than Claptrap in this game.

I had a lot of fun with it. Story was for the most part decent, and Handsome Jack was a pretty good character. Although a lot of my enjoyment with the campaign was sapped on repeated playthroughs to get to UVHM and OP levels. Still a decent game regardless.

I have quite a few fond memories of this game. The campaign was fine, although barely. Gunplay still one of the best in the industry and the world art is stunning. I'm glad I fell into this endless abyss of fun, only to fall into another one.

it was meh. Campaign wasn't really that engaging. Crota's end is still quite fun.

A lot better than The Dark Bellow, campaign still a little bit iffy, not hitting emotional beats that could have made it endearing and interesting. Prision of Elders is decent.

I still enjoy this game quite a bit, even after sinking over 3000 hours into it.

Ah yes, the dark days of D2. I still remember them quite "fondly."