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XrosHeartless 08-18-2013 11:48 PM

Bioshock Infinite
 
I finally got around to playing this and it's fantastic! A lot of it gives me flashbacks to the first Bioshock. Very early on I was a bit more convinced that I'd rather watch this than play it, kinda hoping it was a movie instead. So has anyone else played this? If so what are your thoughts?

Lucid: 08-19-2013 07:43 PM

I never played the first two Bioshock games, so this was my first experience with the series. It's a perfectly fine introduction to the series since it focuses on different characters and worlds, but I did miss a few of the references.

I didn't play the game because I suck at first person shooters, but I watched my husband play through the whole game. I LOVED it! I don't want to spoil anything, so I won't go into detail. I do agree that it might've made a fantastic movie. The interaction and discovery aspect is really cool though. I think that's why a lot of the big action-adventure games this year have made significantly more money than blockbuster films.

I would play this game myself even despite my dislike of first person shooters. It's an amazing game whether you're a veteran of the series or if it's your first time. I sincerely hope it wins Game of the Year.

XrosHeartless 08-21-2013 01:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucid: (Post 1584292)
I never played the first two Bioshock games, so this was my first experience with the series. It's a perfectly fine introduction to the series since it focuses on different characters and worlds, but I did miss a few of the references.

I didn't play the game because I suck at first person shooters, but I watched my husband play through the whole game. I LOVED it! I don't want to spoil anything, so I won't go into detail. I do agree that it might've made a fantastic movie. The interaction and discovery aspect is really cool though. I think that's why a lot of the big action-adventure games this year have made significantly more money than blockbuster films.

I would play this game myself even despite my dislike of first person shooters. It's an amazing game whether you're a veteran of the series or if it's your first time. I sincerely hope it wins Game of the Year.

I just finished it today so I'm going to hide the following under the spoiler thing:


Lucid: 08-22-2013 12:17 AM

I would really love to play the first games, but my husband doesn't really want to - the games are on his computer. As far as Infinite I don't feel like I need to since I watched it from beginning to end.

Alpha 01-13-2014 06:00 PM

Well, I've played all three games now and...wow...just....mind blown. The ending to Infinite just...what...makes you think and all I can seem to respond with is, "Wibbly wobbly, timey-wimey stuff."

Fauxreal 01-22-2014 06:12 PM

I adore these games! I have a picture of a pink Big Daddy. It's on my other computer though.

Lawtan 01-22-2014 06:15 PM

...never played...

Illusion 01-22-2014 06:43 PM

I never played the original 2 before, but I've watched my friends play them. The game is up on PS+ so I took the time to see what the hype is about. I was only able to watch my friend play some of the beginning, but the internet spoiled the story for me before hand.
The story was great, a sad ending that lacked hype or impact, but it has a lot of depth to it without you realizing it.
The game-play in general...? Ok, I liked the use of the Vigors with normal FPS set up, but the problem with me is that I hate First Person Shooter games unless there is more substance to it. Because of that I felt like the game-play was truly holding me back for enjoying the game-play experience. I would really enjoy a Bioshock game that used nothing but Vigor's or Plastids or whatever the new magic/science thingamajig is called. That would had been a cooler game and more interesting game-play mechanic.
Overall, the game was REALLY short, the Developers must have truly been hoping you played the game on a harder difficulty to stretch out the game, I finished the game in 1 sitting.

Long story short, I'm very impressed with the story, art style, vigors, and the relationship between Elizbeth and Booker within the game. EVERYONE should give this game a shot, I got my Grandpa to buy the game and he's extremely into the game.
Gamer Grandpa = Rulez

Lawtan 01-22-2014 07:09 PM

Umm...grandparents can't even run a basic computer...
Is there a PC version? (Have no gaming consoles)

Alpha 01-23-2014 11:59 AM

Yeah, there should be a PC version available through Steam...lemme go check. *runs off*
*rungs back* Yep, there is. For $30 you can get infinite and they have the first two games bundled for about $40. Not too bad considering the original prices.


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