I had a number of problems with the original Bioshock . Barring the fact that it completely fell apart near the end, I didn't really feel like Irrational delivered a truly unique experience once you were past the cool looking setting.
I had a number of problems with the original Bioshock . Barring the fact that it completely fell apart near the end, I didn't really feel like Irrational delivered a truly unique experience once you were past the cool looking setting.
It all comes back to the story. This is a story driven game and all its twists and turns keep you playing and wanting to discover more. The superb voice acting and intelligent plot more than makes up for what it lacks in length and challenge.
+ Elizabeth + Excellent story + 1999 Mode is an excruciatingly enjoyable challenge the first time + Well developed characters
- Decisions are meaningless - Not a lot of replay value - Too easy past first playthrough - Most Vigors aren't that good
Set in 1912, BioShock Infinite introduces an entirely new narrative experience that lifts players out of the familiar confines of Rapture and rockets them to Columbia, an immense city in the sky.
I thoroughly enjoyed this game. While there were times where I felt the game had me going in circles, i thought the gameplay and storyline were...
Brilliant storyline; gripping character backstory
Gameplay seems too linear at times
Good game. I enjoyed playing all the Bioshock games and even though each one is completely different, they're somewhat all very similar. Can get repetitive but still a great game with creative game play and awesome graphics!
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After the disappointing Bioshock 2 the franchise needed to redeem itself and this game does just that. The gameplay is challenging enough to keep you engaged however it has limited replay value. The numerous character abilities you get lets you approach combat in a non linear way.
Very few games will ever be able to compete with the opening to the original Bioshock as you enter the underwater city of Rapture and, while Columbia is certainly spectacular, it just doesn't inspire the same sense of awe.
it is a decent game like the graphics my son likes to play it as well.
The final chapter.
+ Seems like a fitting conclusion; + Elizabeth introduces a welcomed stealth focus
- It's the end of the Infinite saga *tear
Unlike the previous Bioshock games, it is a polar opposite as the environment has moved from the Ocean to Skies. Do not think this is a prequel/squeal to the previous Bioshocks.
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