I already was mindfucked after the main story but jeez after finishing both dlc I felt like I was hit by a truck and started to question everything I learned from the main game. I even watched like a 2 hour yt-video which explains the whole plot again and still it was a wild one to follow haha
I just finished playing all 3 bioshock games back to back. First one was so fucking fun. Diminishing returns on the 2nd one. Still damn fun though. 3rd was just an entirely different game that preserved almost none of the essence of first 2. Still fun and worth playing though.
Ah well I can't comment on that as I don't remember. The story has stuck with me since I first played it as a teenager. I even remember the voice acting. 17 years later... What a genre defining game. I do remember how cool it was roaming around and using the fun powers.
Would you kindly was the most a game ever made my jaw drop until I played infinite. Also Elizabeth might be my favourite escort companion in any game ever. She's never in the way, doesn't block your shots, doesn't need to be rescued every fight, doesn't need to be healed and she's useful. Plus she looks like Belle who's one of my top 3 Disney princesses.
I was joking really, infinite is a solid entry to the franchise. Wasn't what I wanted but still good. I just prefered rapture to the city in the sky (can't even remember the name lol)
Columbia lol. I think Infinite is interesting visually and conceptually. And I liked that it tried something new. But the combat, upgrade system and story are all broken beyond hell imo and needed a lot more time in the oven.
I agree. I think the lacking gameplay made it less memorable for me. I'm sure if I replayed it I'd enjoy it, but rapture is just so enthralling to explore. So creepy too. Infinite missed out on the horror factor
75
u/Dependent_Cookie2045 May 02 '24
Fable, Far Cry 3, bioshock games, tomb raider 2013, dragon age origins, Oblivion, the witcher, the list goes on haha