![]() ![]() And since you always get a decent mix of a few usable powers or weapons, most of the challenges are child's play, especially since the difficulty is locked at medium. You'd think the different loadouts they give you in each of the different trials would make a difference, but if you're anything like me, you are real familiar with how to excel at Bioshock games using any of the weapons or powers. The problem with this DLC is that you have already done this many times in the main game, and there is nothing different about it here. The Bioshock 2: Protector Trials is a DLC pack that gives you a specific character loadout in each of its challenges and drops you into the ADAM collection process that you go through in the main game where you pick up a little sister and then fight the flood of enemies that swarm her as she gathers ADAM from a dead body. ![]() I think the target audience is people who have already played the main game, so it's fair to look at this DLC in that light. However it is assumed for the purpose of this review that you have already played Bioshock 2. If you've never played a Bioshock game before, Bioshock 2: Protector Trials might give you quite a different impression than what I am about to describe. At least Bioshock 2 has the amazing Minerva's Den. It feels like a demo for the main game, not a follow-up that inspires fond memories and gives interesting new content like a good DLC pack does. " Protector Trials is a horrible, throw-away DLC pack with nothing original about it. Bioshock 2: The Protector Trials (PlayStation 3) review ![]()
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