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BioShock Infinite Review

  • First Released Mar 25, 2013
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  • X360

BioShock Infinite is a stupendous game, portraying a beautiful and broken city that will absorb your every waking thought.

What drives a man of God to wash away the sins of his past, only to blacken his heart with a multitude more? How far can a freedom fighter be pushed before virtue and righteousness are replaced by a lust for vengeance? What does a privileged society do when the foundation of its prosperity is shaken? BioShock Infinite dares to explore these heady themes and many more, giving you glimpses at just how the seemingly smallest of decisions can forever alter our realities, and our hearts. As an agent provocateur in the fantastical floating city of Columbia, your actions bring turmoil and strife to an ostensibly idyllic landscape. It's immensely fun to stir up trouble, and even more engaging to see how boldly BioShock Infinite portrays a society torn asunder. You'll be haunted by this thematically devastating adventure, and indeed, its phenomenal final minutes, which are bound to be discussed and dissected for some time to come.

It starts with a lighthouse. As former private investigator Booker DeWitt, you enter this lighthouse knowing that you have been hired to retrieve "the girl"--but who this girl is, and who hired Booker, remain a mystery, if not to Booker, than at least to you. At the top of that lighthouse is a chair, and once strapped into it, Booker is fired into the stratosphere, toward the city in the sky called Columbia. And what a fitting name for this hyper-American domain of 1912, which incorporates the classical architecture of the 1893 Columbian Exposition. The red, white, and blue Columbian flag flies from spires across the city, and statuaries and bas-relief panels immediately evoke the sense of old America.

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The buildings of that 1893 exposition were part of an area known as The White City, and here, too, Columbia lives up to the name of its inspiration--not just in the whiteness of its buildings, but in the whiteness of its racial structure. At a key early moment, you confront the festering illness corrupting this porcelain-white culture, where anyone whose skin is not the ideal color is ostracized and enslaved. You also confront one of BioShock Infinite's many core mysteries: What is the nature of the brand on Booker's hand? In Columbia, the brand is a mark of the false shepherd, this culture's version of the Christian Antichrist and the 666 that marks him. Identified as a prophesied fiend, Booker has no choice but to run.

Then shall the lame man leap as a hart.
Then shall the lame man leap as a hart.

Columbia is a tremendous place to be, the all-American dream-turned-nightmare crossed with steampunk sensibilities. Nationalist propaganda is mixed with airships and mechanical combatants, and the moving picture machines you occasionally use elaborate on the history of Columbia, which seceded from an America that just wasn't American enough. The leader of this city is Father Comstock, a self-proclaimed prophet and religious zealot whose likeness and influence pervade the game. What Andrew Ryan was to Rapture, Comstock is to Columbia; he is a frightfully well-meaning man who believes so strongly in his own damaged philosophies that you can only fear him. His worshipers are just as fearsome in their blind willingness to follow their leader, even when the costs are high. In BioShock Infinite, religious and political fervor intertwine, much as they do in real life, and these similarities could fill you with dread and unease.

You eventually find "the girl." She is the supernaturally talented Elizabeth, locked in a floating tower and protected by a monstrous clockwork creature called Songbird. Your first confrontation with Songbird is one of many eye-opening scenes, and Elizabeth's relationship with her protector is a complicated one. So is her relationship with Booker, for that matter, though he is key to Elizabeth's escape from her solitary life, and to the city of her dreams: Paris.

And so the two go on the run, alternately exploring Columbia's private nooks and allying with a resistance force called the Vox Populi, not out of politics, but out of necessity. Columbia isn't as hushed and mysterious as Rapture, but exploring it is no less tense. You are a witness to (and a participant in) an imploding social order, and as the story darkens, so too do the places you investigate. Sunny blue skies and perfect manmade beaches give way to burning streets and ghostly memorials. When the narrative has you questioning the nature of reality, the surreality of the environments reflects your confusion. So, too, does the soundscape metamorphose. The concordant harmonies of a hymn of praise take a sour and ominous turn as the more disturbing qualities of Columbia's unerring faith emerge.

A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance.
A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance.

Your confusion is appeased by audio recordings you discover called voxophones, which serve as personal diaries to past events. There are clues here to the nature of Elizabeth's gift: her ability to open tears in spacetime and peer into…the future? The past? Other dimensions? Voxophones also elaborate on Columbia's most important citizens, such as Comstock's troubled, martyred wife, whose story illuminates the desperate lengths to which her husband stooped to ensure that his message might be heard in perpetuum. They even provide a few touches of humor, as do other atmospheric audio audio details; alternate versions of well-known tunes could have you grinning once you pick your jaw up off the floor.

BioShock Infinite is a first-person shooter, but you aren't armed just with machine guns, pistols, shotguns, and the like; you also have vigors. Vigors, like the original BioShock's plasmids, are seemingly magical powers that you can fling at your enemies. Thus, you can weaken your enemies by zapping them with a bolt of electricity or by charging into them at impossible speed. Try distracting them with a murder of crows before gunning them down with your carbine, or flinging them over the edge of a walkway with a shock wave and watching them plummet to their deaths. You may even combine these powers, perhaps setting a foe on fire and then charging into him for an explosive finish.

While many of your foes are of the gun-wielding human variety, the most notable of them have thematic ties to the world they inhabit. Plodding George Washington automatons threaten you with their chainguns, and the best way to bring them down is to aim at the gears that protrude from their backs. The way Columbian flags are draped behind these grotesqueries makes them look like dead-eyed angels of death, a perfect metaphor for the city's faith-driven nationalism. Surprisingly agile mechanical heavies may not be such obvious metaphors, but are more subtle reminders of the the men bound by these skeletons of metal and the factory owner unmoved by his slaves' pleas for a better life. You often face these enemies in outdoor arenas that have you on the move in ways the first two BioShock games never required.

Such battlegrounds are given life by the Skyline railway system that winds through and around them. With the press of a button, you can latch onto a rail with an implement that functions as both a melee weapon and a Skyline hook. Enemies come at you from above and below, and sometimes even from airships that float into range, forcing you to grind the rails to get to higher ground, make a quick escape, or close the distance between you and a pesky sniper. You can leap from a rail and onto one of Comstock's faithful, skewering him before leaping back onto the Skyline and landing on the deck of an airship crowded with soldiers. It's rewarding to fling fire and blast enemies with shotguns as you zip about the hovering platforms, as if you are a vicious circus acrobat performing a murderous trapeze act.

Elizabeth is usually at your side throughout such acrobatics, staying out of combat proper while offering you support. She occasionally tosses a health pack your way, or some salts, which power your vigors in the way EVE powered BioShock's plasmids. As far as AI companions go, she's a fine one, rarely getting in the way, running ahead to indicate the proper direction, and unlocking doors and safes with the lockpicks you find scattered about. Things can still go a bit awry: Elizabeth might not make it into an elevator with you, for instance, leaving you to have a scripted, one-sided conversation. But such discrepancies are rare, and little touches, such as how Elizabeth exhibits curiosity in the world around her, tend to overshadow them.

Such as are for death, to death; and such as are for the sword, to the sword.
Such as are for death, to death; and such as are for the sword, to the sword.

Elizabeth has one other important role to play: by accessing tears in spacetime, she can pull helpful objects into the battlefield, such as hovering security turrets, boxes of health packs, ledges with hooks to leap onto, and so forth. Such objects appear in the environment as if covered with television static, and you bring them into being by holding a button. This system is a contrived handling of one of the game's important narrative conceits, an intriguing element awkwardly translated into gameplay. Yet these tears also give battles an extra sense of unpredictability, or provide important defensive elements when you most need them. That isn't to say that BioShock Infinite is punishing: when you die, Elizabeth revives you, remaining enemies gain a little health back, and you lose a little coin from your pocket.

The combat does exhibit a wonderful sense of growth, however. You find various clothing items that grant you additional passive buffs, such as turning enemies you leap on into human torches. You spend the coins you pilfer from corpses and cash registers on vigor and weapon upgrades, though you ultimately must pick and choose the direction you prefer, since you can't afford every possibility. Should you run out of ammo and use a weapon you haven't upgraded, the difference is notable: suddenly you're facing a challenge you may not have expected. The final combat sequence gets frustrating should you be pushed into using weaker weaponry; it's the only battle in which BioShock Infinite's stellar gameplay doesn't come together. Fortunately, the astounding narrative payoff is more than a proper reward for triumphing over this visually remarkable assault.

Let my prayer come before thee: incline thine ear unto my cry.
Let my prayer come before thee: incline thine ear unto my cry.

BioShock Infinite's combat is more freewheeling and fun than in the other games in the series, but its world is no less intriguing to explore. Secret codes yearn to be broken, and exquisitely crafted gardens and museums cry out for greater scrutiny. This is a game just as much about "place" as it is about "play," and audiovisual touches invoke nostalgia for the original BioShock in effective ways. There's that telltale mechanical tinkling of the vending machines that sell ammo and upgrades. There's the lure of loot, inspiring you to plunder every trash can and every lifeless body. Then there are the old-timey videos introducing each vigor, the sound scratching as if played on an ancient phonograph. Each element draws you further into Columbia--this place so unlike any other you've seen in games that you can't tear yourself away. And a place that so horrifyingly mirrors parts of our own reality that you could never call BioShock Infinite escapist entertainment.

BioShock Infinite could make you feel uncomfortable. If you adhere to religious faith, or celebrate American idealism, this game may invite introspection or even anger. BioShock Infinite isn't afraid to magnify the way religious and racial extremism inform our culture and change lives. It isn't afraid to depict a less-than-holy trinity diseased by power, deception, and manipulation. As the story circles back on itself, you're left wondering whether redemption cleanses us of our atrocities, or simply invites us to commit greater ones. Once the finale comes, you will want to play again, watching each event and image through the lens of information you can never un-know. BioShock Infinite is more than just a quality game: it's an important one.

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The Good

  • Columbia is an amazing place to be and explore
  • Depicts uncomfortable, relevant themes in an effective way
  • Vigors and skyline rails make for fluid, exciting action
  • Upgrades make you feel increasingly powerful
  • Mind-blowing ending that you won't soon forget

The Bad

  • Occasional quirks and contrivances disrupt the immersion

About the Author

Kevin VanOrd is a lifelong RPG lover and violin player. When he isn't busy building PCs and composing symphonies, he watches American Dad reruns with his fat cat, Ollie.

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Attacks on the Christian faith are tired and worrisome. Then again, they have existed for 2000 years haven't they. Thanks for ruining a game I was so looking forward too.

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@fishforme2 Comstock and his followers seem to me to be more in the vein of the Westboro morons or the Middle Ages Catholic church. If that's the "Christian faith" that's being attacked, then it's well-deserved. If it is indeed an "attack" on genuine Christianity, then shake the dust off your feet and accept it for what it is: a fictional narrative. Certainly being given the chance to view things from another's perspective is never a bad thing.


This coming from a devout Christian.

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@freedomspopular @fishforme2 Good comment. Another intelligent person! Thanks for posting.

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@fishforme2 If you've done your research, you'd find that the citizens of Columbia worship the founding fathers of America. Its not this game's views on religion stopping you from playing this game, its yours.

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@analogjunkie24 @fishforme2 Possibly. Hey another intelligent reply!

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@fishforme2 Your looking at it the wrong way, and frankly that is what is wrong with religion. If anyone has a different opinion than your own, now your offended. Your faith is your own and a game isn't going to change that, nor is a movie for that matter. But, if you can't get over yourself enough to play a game you know you want to play, that is fine. They don't really need your $60 anyways.

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@Darknight765 @fishforme2 You've missed the point. Differing opinion is an ENTIRELY different matter then releasing somthing that could negatively impact children. LAst time I checked, most people playing this game are under 20, no? i.e. children.

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@freedomspopular @fishforme2 @Darknight765 A very very good question.

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@fishforme2 @Darknight765 Why are children playing an M-rated game?

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@Darknight765 @fishforme2 I respectfully disagree. I.e. we'll agree to disagree.

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@fishforme2 @Darknight765 How is this going to negatively affect a child with good parents? Everyone wants to blame someone else for their shortcomings. If you let a game warp your kids mind, your the problem not the game. And, how is someone looking at something from a different view "negative"? You just played into my first post. If they don't do what you think they should, your offended, its negative, its bad for kids. Don't worry you don't need to play nor, do your kids if you have any because you can't teach them right from wrong better than a game.

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@Jamesp2005 @fishforme2 Oh come on.

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@fishforme2 So you've done a survey on who is playing a game that doesn't come out till tomorrow?

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@MikeManiac61 @fishforme2 @Darknight765 Cool!

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@fishforme2 @Darknight765 I don't see what's the problem. Im religious and this doesen't bother me at all

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@fishforme2 **** religion and u know why... because of people like you! who are afraid of opinions and critical reflections of their faith.

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Hey, why dont we critically analyze President Obama by making up stories of how he is really a reptile alien. Then lets analyze his abilities through that prism. Sound like a good idea?

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@kabalzer0 Like I said, your generation is in the full grasp of the deceiver. I don't blame you.

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@fishforme2 Questioning religion is NOT the same as attacking religion. Anything that requires, or expects a lifetime of servitude and loyalty shouldn't be exempt from analysis.

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Is a video game the place for analysis? Creating fictitious narratives? Really? you think this?

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@djneba @fishforme2 You need to do that, not me.

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@fishforme2 I think you first need to prove that "your" story is not fiction.

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@erikseja1980 @fishforme2 I'm not that stupid. trust me. When children play video games, they take what they are seeing as half truths, where there are NO truths at all.

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@Jamesp2005 @fishforme2 I dont blame you. MTV is the truth, i know. Apple is the truth. I know.

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@fishforme2 Kind of like reading a centuries old book and taking everything in it as truth.

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@erikseja1980 @fishforme2 I really think hes a troll...

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@golakers08 @erikseja1980 @fishforme2 What the heck is a troll?

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@fishforme2 OH QQ.

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@fishforme2 wait what? How is this attacking the Christian faith? Oh dammit you're a troll aren't you? Must...stop...feeding...the trolls....

I see what you're doing....You're trying to get a comment on Feedbackula....

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@golakers08 Feedbackula is fun.

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@fishforme2 Don't you dare open your mind. :)

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@djneba @fishforme2 Its wide open. You could drive a truck through it.

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@golakers08 @djneba @fishforme2 I'm not going to ruin a game for someone who want to play.

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@djneba @fishforme2 I'm almost 100% sure he's either trolling or trying to get on Feedbackula by making insane comments like this... You notice he hasn't even try to point out HOW it attacks the Christian faith -__-

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@djneba @fishforme2 Not even close.

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@fishforme2 @djneba I see by your posts that you are a troll or a hater.

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@fishforme2 just ignore it, if it bothers you, don't let it change the fact that this is a masterpiece of a game

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@Gamesarefunn @fishforme2 I can't. I won't. I should start a game company and attack the Jewish faith. Good Christians shouldn't not support this tripe. But I suspect the deceiver has the young generation firmly in his grasp.

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If i were to pray for you because I thought I was somehow better than you, then I might as well blaspheme the name of God. I don't think that and I wont do that. Peace be with you.

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I will pray that God will continue to bless you. It may be someone holding a door open for you. I may be someone giving you a helping hand when you need it. It may be a simple smile from a stranger. I will pray that he will continue to work in your life, no matter your objections.

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@Stonecutters908 @fishforme2 @FAIL_TR0LL @moc5 @Gamesarefunn Not at all. I don't think there is anything wrong with you. And its not my line of thinking at all. God loves you dear friend much much more than he loves me, im sure of that.

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My father taught me to NEVER think yourself better or more righteous than another, because you will be incorrect 95 per cent of the time. In fact I'd go as far as to say I'll bet anything at all that you are a more likeable, honest and upstanding person than myself.

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@fishforme2 @Stonecutters908 @FAIL_TR0LL @moc5 @Gamesarefunn I'm not assuming anything. You said you would pray for me. You are saying that because you think there is something wrong with my line of thinking therefore you think your own is superior.

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@Stonecutters908 @fishforme2 @FAIL_TR0LL @moc5 @Gamesarefunn I think not dear sir or madame, we are on equal ground, and I dare say, from my sins, you are probably a MUCH better human being than I. Never assume someone thinks they are better than you. I might levy the same accusation at you.

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@fishforme2 @Stonecutters908 @FAIL_TR0LL @moc5 @Gamesarefunn and nothing will come of it besides you making yourself feel superior.

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@Stonecutters908 @fishforme2 @FAIL_TR0LL @moc5 @Gamesarefunn I will pray for you.

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@moc5 hmm. I think you are giving a bit too much credit this game or any game, really. try to avoid such absolute statements and play the game first lest yee be branded a fanboi.

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@fishforme2 @FAIL_TR0LL @moc5 @Gamesarefunn You are no different from most "Christians" I meet. You play the victim. You play the humble citizen. But in reality, you are the epitome of arrogance because your claims of truth are the end all and be all. The ironic thing is that it isn't based on a single shred of evidence.

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@FAIL_TR0LL @fishforme2 @moc5 @Gamesarefunn Hopefully some good comes of this thanks.

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Oh and by the way, PEOPLE condemn themselves for their actions. Forgiveness is always at hand.

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@Jamesp2005 @fishforme2 Good luck with that. Whatever feels good right?

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@fishforme2 No, what is born of ignorance condemning people to hell for wanting to love who they want or believing what they want.

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You really should watch the Ken Levine interview here on Gamespot. He talks about this issue in a verry respectful way.

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@moc5 @fishforme2 @Gamesarefunn Finally an intelligent reply. Thank you.

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@fishforme2 @moc5 @Gamesarefunn No, they are born of a creative mind. The premise is brilliant and can help an ignorant or even apathetic person to change their ways and become a Christian by the themes presented in the game. You can choose to be negative if you want to.

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@moc5 @fishforme2 @Gamesarefunn Not going to. But games like this are born of ignorance. Thats not a good thing.

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@fishforme2 @Gamesarefunn Every time it is always someone who gets offended and feels the need to suppress other peoples freedom to choose. Even Christianity preaches the importance of agency. If I've said it once I've said it a hundred times. If you dont like it, dont get it.

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@fishforme2 im not very religious but at least I have sense enough not to antagonist those who are. good for you!

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@Gamesarefunn @fishforme2 You'll see when you play it. I'm just tired of my faith being the target of the mass media machine. Many of you teenagers play these games and ingest them as reality. I see it.

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@fishforme2 @Gamesarefunn can you explain what it does, I don't want to read the review I case of spoilers, but where does it attack Christians in the game?

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@Gamesarefunn @fishforme2 Exactly.

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@fishforme2 @Gamesarefunn why would you act jewish, that doesn't seem Christian AT ALL

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@Gamesarefunn @fishforme2 Nope.

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@fishforme2 @Gamesarefunn wait are you trolling,

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GS should change scoring system to smiley faces. That would put an end to the number watching :)

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Nice. But I always wished irrational would make another System Shock.Since they cant make a System Shock game I think irrational should make a Bioshock game in the System Shock universe.

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Just posting for hopes of getting on Feedbackula

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@supa_badman Yup, That show is freaking awesome

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nice cant wait to play tonight, getting it free makes it so much better thanks amd. Just wish I would've got tomb raider instead of crysis 3, bought TR anyway really looks nice maxed out on my 7970GHZ. Loved the first bioshock never played the second one, would like to go back and try system shock but i have a hard time with old graphics and controls. Got bioshock infinite pre loaded on steam and ready to go

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only s 9? seems a little low, thanks for bringing down the metacritic gamespot! haha, 9 is a good score, I was just joking

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@Gamesarefunn I know you're just joking but I don't think that's how metacritic scores work

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@ck10304 @Gamesarefunn yea that 9 has probably brought a before 97 or 98 metacritic score, to a 96

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@Gamesarefunn @ck10304 Oh whoops

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@ck10304 @Gamesarefunn well on metacritic, they take all the scores, and find the mean(average), that's how they figure out the metacritic score

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@Gamesarefunn I could be wrong though

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@Gamesarefunn @ck10304 I thought a metacritic score of 96 meant 96% of reviewers gave it a positive review

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So an attack on the Christian faith by you know who. Where have I heard this song before. Pass.

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@fishforme2 By who? Game developers? And where have you seen this "attack on the Christian faith" before? Doesn't seem to be a theme in too many games I play

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@ck10304 @fishforme2 In popular culture and movies. Not games. At least not until now.

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@Stebsis @fishforme2 @ck10304 Exactly. Why would they?

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@fishforme2 @ck10304 Well Bioshock 1 was almost like an attack to atheists, Andrew Ryan was ahteist and he was a bad guy in the end, why don't people complain about that? Oh yeah, atheists don't give a **** about something like that.

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Wait..... Question, do I need to play the first games in order to play this one??

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@Baroni88 No, since it's a different universe. Spirtual Successor. Although first Bioshock was incredible and still is to this day. no body can rival the sorts of Big Daddy and Little Sister.


Once again simply putting No

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Aw man, I don't know if I can get this game. I just bought 3 games in the last 3 weeks... Lol sounds good though. Great visuals

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@Baroni88 If you bought this on PC from greenmangaming, you could've gotten 3 free games with Infinite. Bioshock 1, XCOM, plus one more from choise of 5.

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Makes me wonder why so many developers quit. This game looks like a true work of art and passion, unbound by ties of greed so common in other developer/publisher combos.

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my mind was almost warped by the review so getting

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hey kevin, you never usually are like this, but you are an asshole for revealing too many spoilers. whats wrong with you?

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@chandraraghav92 yap no spilers here

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@chandraraghav92 I'm very sure he did not reveal anything TRULY important to screw up the game.

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I could never get into the BioShock games. I got about 30-60 minutes into the first one and it completely fails to pull me in or explain who you are or why you're jamming giant needles into your arm. Made no sense.

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@WCK619 Yeah, why exactly did he jam that needle in his arm? That made no sense, that's true, but if you'd played it all the way through, you'd know why the main character did what he did. Would you kindly play the game again and give it a chance, it's frigging awesome.

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@WCK619 I don't recall any game that reveals every plot element in the first hour.

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@WCK619 Yup that's true, The game relied heavily on finding radios for more detail + delving deeper into game would have helped.


Though Infinite might be your take since it's alive rather then dead city of Rapture

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@WCK619 CoD may be more on your alley

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ill wait for the steam sale to get all three games at once

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Why do all the games these days make the FPS character a floating head only 3-4 feet off the ground?

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@mr_azim They usually make these games with consoles in mind.So they use the FOV and view height similar to Halo or Killzone.

I miss the days of Half-Life. Half-Life probably had the best first person view.

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If Kevin gave it a 9, it's going to be awesome. Kevin is famous for giving low scores. If he gave it that high, it's got to be perfect

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@pakhair What exactly do you consider a low score, because some people here seem to think even 8.0 is just insultingly low :D

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@Stebsis @pakhair 7 or Below.


Normally I don't play games rated below 8 unless I am into the series or have brand/developer loyalty or I was damn intrigued into (That's a less of a case though)


I'm not bragging but if you play the amount of games I play every year, then ok or good can't give you fun anymore and small hindrances feel a lot. It has to be great in order to be fun :)

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@pakhair lol. I love this. Kevin has pissed off some people. I guess he's more concerned about giving an honest review then pleasing everyone. The more I hear people get angry about his scoring, the more I trust it.

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@moc5 I love his opinion, don't take me wrong it's just he always nitpicks rather then considering the whole package

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@moc5 Indeed and it can't be said better since at the end of the day it's just opinion. But after seeing someone practicing the same thing over and over again in any principle of life or portion of critique, one can surely differentiate between harsh and nice.

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@pakhair @moc5 I guess it comes down to what you focus on as important in a review.

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@pakhair Games are infamous for being shit. I don't remember the last time I disagreed with him.

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@Sardinar I never said I disagree with him that often though his ratings are always harsh as compared to other or depending on my opinion too

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@Sardinar That's foolish. you should always trust some specific people opinion over others. And believe me when it comes to games, I too am a damn harsh person


Oh and I have seen him doing this since years so whenever Isee him I know the original rating should be +.5 to 1.5, sure there are a few exceptions

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@Sardinar great words of wisdom, my friend...

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@pakhair @Sardinar You don't compare reviewers, you compare games.

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Wow, seriously? I thought I wouldn't see a truly good single-player game for a long time since Witcher 2. This is amazing news, thanks Kevin. Getting this immediately.

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@Sardinar Play Dark Souls.

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@faizanhd @Sardinar I already bought it - it doesn't give me a CD key. lol

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