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Diving Deep Into Rapture: Unravel the World of BioShock 2

Return to Rapture as a Big Daddy protecting and seeking your Little Sister. Battle against Sofia Lamb, using plasmids and guns to unravel the dark secrets of the underwater city. Would you kindly dive into the thrilling narrative of BioShock 2?

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Who is the protagonist of BioShock 2? (Hard)
#1: Jack
#2: Booker DeWitt
#3: Subject Delta
#4: Elizabeth
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In BioShock 2, what material is primarily used for constructing the buildings of Rapture? (Expert)
#1: Steel
#2: Concrete
#3: Glass
#4: Adamantium
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BioShock 2 features a playable character named Subject Delta, who is technically the first Big Daddy within the series that players can control.
In BioShock 2, you can adopt Little Sisters, allowing you to protect them as they gather ADAM, significantly changing the gameplay and moral decisions from the first BioShock.

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Which is your favorite Plasmid in BioShock 2?
Electro Bolt
Winter Blast
Incinerate!
Telekinesis
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What's the most challenging Big Daddy to defeat in BioShock 2?
Bouncer
Rosie
Rumbler
Alpha Series
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February 9, 2010

Release of BioShock 2

BioShock 2, a first-person shooter video game developed by 2K Marin and published by 2K Games, is officially released worldwide.

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February 2008

Announcement of BioShock 2

2K Games officially announces the development of BioShock 2, the sequel to the popular BioShock game.

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2007

Development begins on BioShock 2

Development work starts on BioShock 2 by 2K Marin, focusing on expanding the underwater city of Rapture and continuing the story.

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