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Bioshock Infinite is an FPS with RPG elements and a strong focus on story, atmosphere and immersion.
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Pros
Pro Story rich and immersive
The story is just mind-blowing and the environment immerses you as if you are the main character. The plot twist leaves you speechless.
Pro The world is amazing
A city floating in the sky with quantum physics set in the early 1900’s with gear propelled robots and powers brought on by tonics are awaiting you in the city of Columbia. Bright colors and amazing vistas that are populated with floating islands that house full carnival resorts, giant memorial statues, along with deadly enslavement camps and prisons bring Bioshock’s world to life.
Pro Intense fast-paced gameplay
Continuing the super-powered gameplay from the first two Bioshock’s this installment in the series refines the fun and fast formula. Use tonics to launch fireballs, ravens, or electricty at your foes, or make them fight by your side, as long as you have enough salt that is. Then to liven things up get help from Elizabeth’s “tears” to bring in more guns and tin-men from another time/dimension to aid you in your fight!
Cons
Con The ending is very unclear and open to interpretation
After multiple twists that logically link from one to another, the end doesn't completely follow any reasoning or logic, it seems out of the blue, confusing and open to interpretation. For someone playing the game for the story, a huge disruptive disappointment.
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Con The ending is very unclear and open to interpretation.
After multiple twists that logically link from one to another, the end doesn't completely follow any reasoning or logic, it seems out of the blue, confusing and open to interpretation. As someone who played the game for the story, a huge disruptive disappointment.
Con This is less Bioshock and more Bioshock of Duty
I loved Bioshock 1 + 2 for it's ritch story and character development. this however offers nothing that gets close... Not a fan