I did really love bioshock but It should of ended a hell of a lot sooner than it did, the proving grounds just felt like a grind. but fontaine was a good enemy up untill he lost that last layer of humanity, there would of been somthing scarier about somone who stayed in control of adam.
Dude, you just reminded me of the most epic boss battle ever! The Butcher in Diablo!
Seriously, who didn’t think it was awesome hearing the “FRESH MEAT!” when you were 10 years old? And the whole room filled with blood and mutilated corpses?
And he wasn’t even a hard/final boss, he was at the what? Third floor?
It never made sense to me. All the splicers have seriously fucked up features and use relatively little adam (presumably), so I would have thought someone using that much adam at once would go all Resident Evil and turn into some kind of misshapen grotesque.
The cyberdemon from Doom has to be the best boss fight of all time.
Well I supose Fontaine did in a way, But when your dealing with idea’s like that theres no room for half measures.
Its all or nothing, the really intresting thing about Fontaine was that he was one of the only sane people with you through out.
A sane coherent chalenger is always going to be more intresting than a slavering monster.
I’d disagree with you there. He seemed pretty damn unhinged, but then pretended to be a sane person through most of the game. If he wasn’t, I think taking that much adam would send him the rest of the way.
Also, why not have a lucid slavering monster? I think I’d find that infinitely more disturbing.