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  1. Sep 5, 2011
    8
    The story packed into this small expansion was very well done. The newly added gameplay elements bypass the original game in some aspects. I would give this expansion a higher rating if the company bothered to fix some of the issues on the PC version, but it's still enjoyable nonetheless. If you asked me personally, "Is this expansion worth the money?" I'd say yes.
  2. Jul 24, 2018
    10
    This DLC took me by surprise. I didn't expect it to be so good. The story was probably the most heartbreaking of all the Bioshock games and yet so good. Nothing is wrong with this game, if you're a fan of Bioshock, it's a must-have. Pickens approves!
  3. Feb 19, 2014
    7
    Same gameplay with less weapons (although there is a new one) and less plasmids. Story is hard to follow and relatively uninteresting until you get to the twist ending which was a nice touch, too bad it took so long to get there. The DLC will last you probably 3-4 hours max.
  4. Feb 9, 2015
    9
    I bought the retail version of BioShock 2, and when they decided to let owners redeem their copies on Steam - Minerva's Den, along with the other DLC (e.g. The Protector Trials, which is a fun romp that can get you a plasmid to gain bonus ADAM in Minerva's Den), was given for free.

    I really liked both BioShock 1 and 2. The first game introduced an atmospheric world that was both
    I bought the retail version of BioShock 2, and when they decided to let owners redeem their copies on Steam - Minerva's Den, along with the other DLC (e.g. The Protector Trials, which is a fun romp that can get you a plasmid to gain bonus ADAM in Minerva's Den), was given for free.

    I really liked both BioShock 1 and 2. The first game introduced an atmospheric world that was both unsettling and mesmerizing. It's a treat when a game is able to immerse a player in a different place and time. The storytelling was great and I just couldn't get enough of it, so I immediately went on to play the sequel (the perks of being a patient gamer). BioShock 2 tells a different story from a different perspective, and despite what other people might say, I really enjoyed the game.

    The first game's plot was surrounded by mystery, which included great twists and reveals throughout the journey, and there was a good sense of closure when you finished piecing together how the main character fit into Rapture. BioShock 2 refines the gameplay of BioShock 1, and also introduces new weapons and plasmids to freshen things up. The mysterious storytelling is just as grand, and in my opinion, it's taken to another level by the cinematography of some scenes, like in the ballroom at the beginning of the game. The follow-up is definitely worth playing if you're still interested in Rapture with another narrative. It can also get pretty emotional at times!

    Minerva's Den tells yet another self-contained tale, taking place parallel to BioShock 2. I did not expect there to be such a complete experience from Minerva's Den. It definitely does not feel like an afterthought from the developers. There are a couple new weapons, plasmids, and enemies, but it's the full and satisfying story that took me by surprise.

    Rapture is basically kept running by The Thinker, and you play as another prototype Big Daddy (Sigma) trying to get to it, which seems a little random at first. You progress through the game and learn about the power-struggle revolving around this piece of technology and the reason it's so important now.

    The only shortcoming in this DLC is that there are no consequences this time for rescuing versus harvesting Little Sisters, and therefore no alternate endings based on moral decision making. It's not really a big deal though, in my opinion, considering the quality of this release. I can definitely recommend Minerva's Den if you're a fan of BioShock.
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  5. Mar 30, 2014
    6
    BioShock 2: Minerva's Den spoiler-free review:
    A really short and uninteresting tale with little to offer.
    After BioShock 2 stablishing the player as Big Daddy, an unstopable force, Minerva's Den gives the players less weapons and things (like food that gives you health or coffee that gives you eve) to find, it was really hard to adapt myself to a more strategic and thoughtful position
    BioShock 2: Minerva's Den spoiler-free review:
    A really short and uninteresting tale with little to offer.
    After BioShock 2 stablishing the player as Big Daddy, an unstopable force, Minerva's Den gives the players less weapons and things (like food that gives you health or coffee that gives you eve) to find, it was really hard to adapt myself to a more strategic and thoughtful position in battle. The story is uninteresting and I always kept going for the level design. The only new weapon added is okay, but never changed how I played the game. The music, sound and graphics are still as good as in the main game.
    In the end, I enjoyed Minerva's Den, though I'm not sure if it's worth the price. It changed a few things and most were unsuccessful.
    Average Score: 6.5
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  6. sft
    Jan 24, 2016
    9
    More Rapture

    If you love the Bioshock games, which I do, then playing this DLC is a no-brainer. Everything that made Bioshock 2 so good is still here including a strong storyline and all the creativity and inventiveness that makes the franchise so great. There are new splicers and a new class of Big Daddy to deal with, and there’s a new weapon and changes to the weapons upgrade system.
    More Rapture

    If you love the Bioshock games, which I do, then playing this DLC is a no-brainer. Everything that made Bioshock 2 so good is still here including a strong storyline and all the creativity and inventiveness that makes the franchise so great. There are new splicers and a new class of Big Daddy to deal with, and there’s a new weapon and changes to the weapons upgrade system. It’s also a pretty good length, for a DLC. Highly recommended.
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  7. Jul 8, 2020
    8
    Minerva's Den was a solid DLC. It provided a few extra hours of entertainment with its own map and story that does the BioShock series justice. Although I only needed three hours to complete it, I felt like it lasted twice as long as that, and that's in a positive way.

    The main reason why I can't give this DLC any more than an 8 has to do with the overall impression it gives off. The
    Minerva's Den was a solid DLC. It provided a few extra hours of entertainment with its own map and story that does the BioShock series justice. Although I only needed three hours to complete it, I felt like it lasted twice as long as that, and that's in a positive way.

    The main reason why I can't give this DLC any more than an 8 has to do with the overall impression it gives off. The story isn't very compelling or engaging as it tries but somewhat fails to deliver the same essence as the original BioShock's story while mixing in the gameplay of BioShock 2. The game also turns slightly repetitive after you get halfway in, and the map doesn't offer much room for exploration.

    My rating of 8 therefore boils down to content, since you certainly do get the bang for your buck out of the DLC. 2K Games clearly put their efforts into making a DLC that isn't just some cash grab. It is a good experience that is worth those few extra hours of your time.
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  8. Mar 24, 2022
    7
    A nice little story and a good Apollo to the BioShock 2 experience it has all The Heights of the main story with almost none of it's false. I would recommend it very short because sadly it looks like almost nobody has played it.
  9. May 4, 2020
    8
    Minerva's Den was a solid DLC. It provided a few extra hours of entertainment with its own map and story that does the BioShock series justice. Although I only needed three hours to complete it, I felt like it lasted twice as long as that, and that's in a positive way.

    The main reason why I can't give this DLC any more than an 8 has to do with the overall impression it gives off. The
    Minerva's Den was a solid DLC. It provided a few extra hours of entertainment with its own map and story that does the BioShock series justice. Although I only needed three hours to complete it, I felt like it lasted twice as long as that, and that's in a positive way.

    The main reason why I can't give this DLC any more than an 8 has to do with the overall impression it gives off. The story isn't very compelling or engaging as it tries but somewhat fails to deliver the same essence as the original BioShock's story while mixing in the gameplay of BioShock 2. The game also turns slightly repetitive after you get halfway in, and the map doesn't offer much room for exploration.

    My rating of 8 therefore boils down to content, since you certainly do get the bang for your buck out of the DLC. 2K Games clearly put their efforts into making a DLC that isn't just some cash grab. It is a good experience that is worth those few extra hours of your time.
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  10. Nov 21, 2021
    8
    While it still falls short of Bioshock 1, this DLC definitely does more to play to Bioshock 2's strengths. A shorter game that's focused on quality over quantity. The little sister defence missions occur less (Even if that is just a side effect of the shorter length).

    The new weapons and abilities like the gravity well and ion laser are a nice inclusion. They also account for some plot
    While it still falls short of Bioshock 1, this DLC definitely does more to play to Bioshock 2's strengths. A shorter game that's focused on quality over quantity. The little sister defence missions occur less (Even if that is just a side effect of the shorter length).

    The new weapons and abilities like the gravity well and ion laser are a nice inclusion. They also account for some plot holes in the first game. Though unfortunately there were still more plot holes unaccounted for. It has some nice worldbuilding.

    It actually does tell a pretty compelling story and the plot twist at the end is pretty great. On par with the plot twist in the first game.

    In general, it's a pretty good game and is basically the best Bioshock game outside of the first one.
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  11. Feb 20, 2019
    10
    This DLC took me by surprise. I didn't expect it to be so good. The story was probably the most heartbreaking of all the Bioshock games and yet so good. Nothing is wrong with this game, if you're a fan of Bioshock, it's a must-have. Pickens approves!
  12. Dec 12, 2013
    2
    Don't bother with this DLC since there are major bugs that will never be fixed. I would like to immerse myself into the story but I can't for the sounds are all messed up.
  13. Apr 4, 2020
    5
    I know I'm in the minority, but I didn't like much this expansion. And it's not because I don't like BioShock: I played (and enjoyed) both BS 1 and 2 multiple times.
    Honestly, I don't get why Minerva's Den is so celebrated. I found it boring, repetitive and uninspiring (compared to the full games, of course). I couldn't wait for it to end, so I could go to my next game (Bioshock Infinite,
    I know I'm in the minority, but I didn't like much this expansion. And it's not because I don't like BioShock: I played (and enjoyed) both BS 1 and 2 multiple times.
    Honestly, I don't get why Minerva's Den is so celebrated. I found it boring, repetitive and uninspiring (compared to the full games, of course). I couldn't wait for it to end, so I could go to my next game (Bioshock Infinite, if you wanna know).
    Let's put aside, for a moment, the fact that it crashes every now and then (at the beginning, at least). If you quick-save often, this is just a minor hassle.
    The real problem is, you have to do the very same stuff over and over again, and in environments that all looks the same: brownish-gray, smallish and cramped. Gone are the vast places that you could explore at your leisure, find always something new, and use to set up elaborate strategies against your enemies.
    Here you just have to: kill splicers, kill Big Daddy, use Little Sister to get Adam, kill more splicers, acquire new powers - rinse and repeat. Oh, and the story is nothing to write home about, IMHO.
    Besides, the course of action is almost always pre-set; I mean, you don't have much freedom about what to do next. You have to go to A, but you lack power B, so you need to go to C, find that power, and then go back to A.
    All in all, it's not bad. It just feels mediocre, repetitive and boring - especially when you already have enjoyed the vastly superior experience of BS 1 and 2. Since most people seem to love Minerva's Den, though, YMMV. But be warned, because you might not :-)
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  14. Jul 8, 2017
    10
    This small little DLC packed so much of a heart wrenching story and action that's equal to a full length game. The adventure is a thrill ride and an emotional roller coaster. Sometimes less is more and fantastic things come in small packages.
  15. Apr 9, 2023
    8
    is MINERVA's DEN better than B2? Yes! The best Bioshock? NO, definitely not. B1 had a minimum of these stupid arena-battles.

    Gameplay: combat mechanics 7/10 stealth (with powers) 5/10 atmosphere [goddamn radio!] 8/10 Gameplay as RPG & im.sim [goddamn radio!]: 7/10 Story 6/10 Graphics 8/10 Sounds & music [goddamn radio, a lot of bugs] 7/10 . Radio and audio diaries,
    is MINERVA's DEN better than B2? Yes! The best Bioshock? NO, definitely not. B1 had a minimum of these stupid arena-battles.

    Gameplay:
    combat mechanics 7/10
    stealth (with powers) 5/10
    atmosphere [goddamn radio!] 8/10
    Gameplay as RPG & im.sim [goddamn radio!]: 7/10

    Story 6/10

    Graphics 8/10

    Sounds & music [goddamn radio, a lot of bugs] 7/10

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    Radio and audio diaries, which muted all the sounds, ruined the immersion. Again. Cloud Chamber, please, hire a writer and designer instead of sjw-clowns.
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  16. Dec 11, 2022
    10
    Good addition with lots of fun.

    The DLC Minerva’s Den for BioShock 2 is a nice one. It has its own mini story in which you play as another Alpha Series, subject Sigma. It also has the Protector Trials which you can complete for some achievements. The story is good and connects well with the original story of BioShock 2. On graphics and sound, I have nothing to comment, those are
    Good addition with lots of fun.

    The DLC Minerva’s Den for BioShock 2 is a nice one. It has its own mini story in which you play as another Alpha Series, subject Sigma. It also has the Protector Trials which you can complete for some achievements.

    The story is good and connects well with the original story of BioShock 2.

    On graphics and sound, I have nothing to comment, those are the same as the original game.

    The game features new weapons and a new Big Daddy type. It also gives you a reward if you complete the Protector Trials first, which are also included in the Minerva’s Den DLC.

    There are a few minor complaints about this add-on like the bots and security that block your movement (just like the original game) and the sometimes poor parts of the story script when you are told things you already did, found or completed. It sometimes did not match with your progression. Also, the normal version of the DLC (so not the remastered) does have way more bugs like Splicers getting stuck in the walls.

    Overall, BioShock 2: Minerva’s Den gives you a nice extra three hours of story and fun with new weapons and enemies.

    I say it is worth the ten bucks you pay for it.
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  1. Jul 9, 2011
    81
    A satisfying self-contained chapter, driven by an engrossing story, with exploration encouraged. Plus flying laser robots.
  2. Jul 9, 2011
    60
    Some refreshing of the game's major mechanics or pacing could have spliced this DLC to the next level, but unfortunately its repetitive nature holds it back. If you are a sucker for Rapture lore, then Minerva's Den may yet be worth the $10.