![]() So not being a fanboy nor hater i have to say Bioshock Infinite is pretty average game with tremendous hype, I'm glad i got my copy free because otherwise i would be really really angry at myself for wasting money. ![]() There is also that unpleasant fact that this game embrace only checkpoint saves. Story and characters are mix up of several clichés with several ups and downs and for once finally useful sidekick on the contrary enemy AI is quite poor and you will see big number of enemies stucked in some obstacle. Also difficulty is pretty low i cannot even imagine how easier the game could get on lower difficulties. Next thing is horrible collision zones, at first it was not a big deal but it became more and more annoying. Lets see first thing is graphics, well this is such a clever ruse, all that bloom, fog and light shafts are well placed to cover poor models and textures in general(and I am not a person who praise graphics but this simply couldn't be overlooked). If youre familiar with the fallout series, Id say Bioshock 1 is like Fallout 3 (our OG, baseline in this case), Bioshock 2 is like New Vegas (some nice quality of life improvements but pretty much the exact same game engine and very similar feel), and Infinite is like Fallout 4 (all your modern trappings like sprinting, voiced protag, snappy c. Lets see first thing is graphics, well this is such a clever ruse, all I really don't understand why are people so overwhelmed by this game. I really don't understand why are people so overwhelmed by this game. Let my prayer come before thee: incline thine ear unto my cry. Keep waiting boys and girls, a true 10/10 game will get made eventually. It happened also with Skyrim, which simply was also not very good. 11 Undertow Undertow is a vigor that uses a wave to deflect bullets and to throw enemies into the air. I understand the desire of users to praose any game to the heavens. Here are the vigors available in Bioshock Infinite, ranked from worst to best. Doesn't Ken Levine understand the word subtlety? Bioware Infinite is definitely a game to be enjoyed when the price comes down. While the anti-American Exceptionism is fairly amusing is is also over-played. ![]() It's an incoherent mess that will have you wondering what the team at Irrational Games have been smoking for the last FIVE YEARS. The game finally exposes its true weaknesses, after many great moments when the plot falls to pieces at the end with one of the most head-scratching (in a negative sense) and RIDICULOUS conclusions you will ever see in a game. The game is also far too linear and NARROW in terms of both player progress and narrative. Wait till the hype blows over and get it when it hits its true value of around $20. Good though it is, this is a game to wait for. It is far too short and the shooting/exploring elements are far too limited, a kind of theatrical filler between the numerous set-pieces of this scenic railroad. Yet finally this game does not stand up as a product that is worth $60. Likewise the main characters are sublime. The city of Columbia was built with passion and care. ![]() Infinite has wonderful ambience and atmosphere. It is also overated, over-hyped and someone less than the coming-of-the-Messiah it pretends to be. Infinite Bioshoke Infinite is a good game. So, keeping this in mind, let's objectively analyze which game is better by looking at five salient points of both games.Bioshoke Infinite is a good game. While this argument might seem completely unnecessary at first glance, there's certainly some merit in picking out five positives of each game and how they help elevate one game above the other. ![]() However, as is the case with titles that are easily comparable, fans have been up in arms when it comes to debating which game is the definitive BioShock experience. RELATED: 10 Hidden Details Everyone Missed In The Original BioShock These narratives still stand strong as some of the most compelling video game stories to this day, with the first BioShock and BioShock Infinite, in particular, being singled out for their excellence in this particular department. Ken Levine's masterstroke has become one of the most popular trilogies of all time, featuring some of the most devilishly clever storytelling ever seen in any game. When one talks about some of the most immersive and memorable games of all time, then it's only a given that the BioShock series would read its head at one point or the other. ![]()
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