Game Revolution writes: "The metaphorical horse has already been beaten to death regarding BioShock 2. It's beyond the point of discussion now whether its entire existence was needed in the first place or if multiplayer really fit into the Rapture experience. The game has been out for months already and 2K's been slowly trickling out downloadable content."
Player Affinity writes: "The internet assures me that the world will end tomorrow, which means that we only have a few hours left to enjoy video games. Sure, logic would tell us to go out and buy the most expensive games we can find, since Judgement Day is at hand, and we'll be too busy roasting in Hellfire to worry about our credit card bills, but let's just go out on a limb and assume that fiscal responsibility might still be important next week, so we'll try to find some good games deals. For starters, we have Direct2Drive.com's Potato Sack- I mean 'Indie Sack'."
This afternoon, we learned that 2K Games' BioShock 2 DLC will be next week's Xbox Live Deal of the Week. If you were on the proverbial fence about downloading some Rapture themed goodness, perhaps a huge drop in price will convince you.
John Artest (RunDLC)
Too bad Minervas den isnt on sale for PS3 today. Would love to get it. Rather enjoyed bioshock 2.
Game Vortex writes: "I'm starting to notice a trend involving BioShock 2 DLC and player complaints. After the Sinclair Solutions Tester Pack dust up, the latest DLC pack, Bioshock 2: Rapture Metro Pack, seems to be causing a stir of its own."