When comparing Day of Infamy vs Bioshock Infinite, the Slant community recommends Bioshock Infinite for most people. In the question“What are the best Linux FPS games?” Bioshock Infinite is ranked 7th while Day of Infamy is ranked 10th. The most important reason people chose Bioshock Infinite is:
Touching on themes of classism, racism, the power of religion, propaganda, and even delving into the metaphysical, Bioshock Infinite delivers a compelling story that will have you engaged till the very end.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Modded servers
People are already porting old maps such as "Caratan" in this game, hopefully people will upload a lot more to the workshop.
Pro Appealing for the more hardcore
The game may be considered hardcore over other FPS games.
Examples: You need a radio kit to use voice chat if you want to talk to allies on the other side of the map. There are no hit markers, no kill notifications, and no killstreaks.
Pro Gameplay feels good
While there are not a lot of weapons because of early access, the gameplay is really good.
Pro Great story
Touching on themes of classism, racism, the power of religion, propaganda, and even delving into the metaphysical, Bioshock Infinite delivers a compelling story that will have you engaged till the very end.
Pro The world is amazing
A city floating in the sky with quantum physics set in the early 1900s 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!
Pro Great Add-On content
With the main game being so great you just want to keep playing. So Irrational Games came out with four DLC packs: Columbia’s Finest, Clash in the Clouds, Burial at Sea Episode 1 and Episode 2.
Cons
Con Not lightweight
Will not run smoothly on low spec or older systems.
When your laptop runs hot, throttling the processor to 75% in the Windows power settings can help a lot.
Con No singleplayer campaign
No real singleplayer campaign, but it is possible to play against bots or practice at the shooting range.
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 Story and Gameplay can give mixed tones
A high story concept mixed with super bloody battles threw off some people’s experience of the game who site ludonarrative dissonance as the problem.