The goods:
* Vinyl 180g LP with BioShock orchestral score
* Audio CD with BioShock 2 orchestral score
* Three vintage Rapture advertisement posters (rolled)
* BioShock 2 Art Book, 164 pages and hardcover
* BioShock 2 game


Let's see...Luke wrote:What's a Bioshock?
I honestly have never played it, but yes, of course I've heard of it. What separates it from all the other cookie cutter fps's?
Actually, I don't. I guess I need to google Rapture, Big Daddy's, and Little Sister's, because I have no idea what you are talking about.enderfall wrote:
Let's see...
There's the artistic appeal of Rapture. It's been said, and I whole-heartedly agree, that Rapture itself is a major character in the first game.
There is actually a story in the first game and since there is no MP, the developers were able to craft a wonderful script.
Big Daddy's! The choice to harvest or save the Little Sister's is a masterful subtlety in the overall story of Rapture. They also are a pain to kill and provides some real suspense when you stumble upon them.
I could go on, but I think you get the picture!