4½ Hours. 4½ Hours. Thus giving you a fourth little sister. While the maps were not as large as the base game, they were large enough to feel that you were walking towards a goal instead of shorter map that would make you feel you were backtracking several times. C.M. And if someone has they haven't shared it on the this site (or any other site for that matter) or that person didn't make it very apparent on this site. Good DLC, should be 70% at least, if not 80, but in light of repeated crashing making it borderline unplayable at times, here's a 60% instead. 1 01. Bioshock 1 was my favorite game of last generation, it is phenomenal. Seek out the tools you'll need to unlock new goals and spaces in the order you choose. HowLongToBeat has the answer. Don’t worry as long as you are looking in the right direction they won’ spawn no matter how close you are. The audio logs were so well done they were almost like listening to radio plays. Minerva's Den was a solid DLC. The music in the series (like, the non-licensed stuff) is also awesome: I’ve played through each several times and 1 is my fave followed by Infinite. BaS1 was okay for what it was. I feel like these games have fallen in reputation over the years, unfairly so. Has a great twist I didn't quite expect and also a nice ending. Your IP: 123.30.139.93 1 is still a masterpiece and plays great today, but feels extremely stretched after you kill Andrew Ryan. It doesn't add anything visually or gameplay wise that makes it stand out from the base game, luckily the base game is fun anyway. [Having not yet player the DLCs] 2 is far and away the best in the series. If you don’t mind I’m going to go over the basics of how extra little sisters work and the perks that this extra little sister carries (in context with this particular extra little sister.) Multiplayer: Sinclair Solutions Tester Pack, https://bioshock.fandom.com/wiki/Forum:Minerva%27s_Den_Extra_Little_Sister?oldid=229256. I love Infinite and enjoyed playing through 1 and 2 for the first time with this collection. The DLC is better than the main game, by the way. 13 Hours. All great games imo, but my favourite is easily Infinite. It's just terrible fucking writing. The gameplay sections are just so so good. I actually did the same thing, but smashed through them all in slightly over two weeks. ". One of the best DLC's around. For BioShock 2 on the PlayStation 3, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "The length of minerva's den. The first one has my favourite twist in any video game. My major takeaway from blitzing through it all is that I really want Ken Levine to come back with whatever he's working on soon-ish though. But the new content is more tightly knit and the Macro to Micro shift of storytelling actually helps things greatly, and more than before the graffiti, this time showing the mathematical rantings of a madman, is disturbing. A great addition to an already great game, which, in terms of story, manages to surpass its big brother. An extension of all of the strengths of Bioshock 2 and an interesting self contained story. Face off against the new Lancer Big Daddy, the most advanced Protector that Rapture ever produced. How can they presenting a good story with more action gameplay in just 3-4 hours, and it still really good. Main + Extras. Which makes sense, cuz Ken Levine said he wanted to end the game there but other people demanded a three act structure. No one expects additional content to break new grounds – it only got a couple of new weapons and plasmids, but this is secondary. The former because of the characters, their interaction and the fact the protagonist is voiced, yet the gameplay remains almost the same compared to BioShock 1 so I see it as an improvement. Burial at Sea is the best DLC without hesitation. Minerva's Den was built largely using the very same assets created for Bioshock 2. HowLongToBeat has the answer. Best gameplay in the series and while the story may not hit the same highs as the first one, I would say it's a much more even experience. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Porter - Reset the Power Relay 3 03. It has the best atmosphere and world easily and the most fun combat even with the stupid 2 weapon limit. Minerva's Den is the first level featured in the Minerva's Den DLC for BioShock 2. The world and lore is right up there for me in terms of video games. 4 Hours. • This is a good DLC. ". Love all of them but Infinite will always be closest to my heart. Very good DLC. Porter - Vacuum Bots 8 08. I think the games are great. Reed Wahl - The Thinker Knows 6 06. If you already know how it works then just skip this next part, The little sister is the one you are suppose to obtain in Air-Tite Archives after you get Gravity Well. Main Story. And it also doesn't shit the bed at the end like the other 2. I’ve created a crude but effective replica of the map of Minerva’s Den depicting the Air-Tite Archives and the route one should take if you want to avoid the scripted event. Minerva's Den was excellent, but still not Bioshock 1 levels. I rated it higher than the game, because I find it a very good DLC. We want to create an inspiring environment for our members and have defined a set of guidelines. Profile; Stats; Friends; Messages; Options; Log Out; My Games Playing; Backlog; Replays; ... 515 Beat; Overview; Forum (0) Reviews; Playing; Backlogs; Completions; Retired; Submit Your Time. The combat isn't difficult but it has a great flow to it. I'm actually not as big on Minerva's Den since I find the specific location of Rapture focused on quite dull. It provided a few extra hours of entertainment with its own map and story that does the BioShock series justice. Yeah, more Bioshock 2 after a long break was nice. This extra little sister proves to be very useful for there are 2 corpses with ADAM left in the stage by the time you get her (even if you gathered with all the previous sisters as well) and if you saved the previous 3 little sisters you’ll be able to apply the Proud parent gene tonic to this sister’s gatherings. Best gameplay in the series. Completionist. Don't retcon your entire franchise with lazy, idiotic shit like that. To answer your question, the DLC takes about 6-10 depending on how much you like to explore. The art design in the series is truly as good as it gets. Face off against the new Lancer Big Daddy, the most advanced Protector that Rapture ever produced. Also in order to spawn in the extra little sister after avoiding it the first time go back to the starting point on the map and just jump down through the broken rails in front of you and head towards the stairs in front of you. The whole series is fantastic, really, although I never got around to beating 2. 2 is good but misses the holy shit factor imo. Gameplay took awhile to get into, but it was good once I found my Bioshock groove. Short, compact, and intriguing. Still I hate the combat and the enemies. I don’t recall “the twist” to Minerva at all. Great DLC that surpasses the base game. Minerva's Den was arguably one of the best dlc of its generation. All Styles. Just as good as Bioshock 2, despite being shorter. +A story that is much more interesting/deeper with a memorable ending. Glad I played it but don't plan on playing it again.