@TheGamerPhenom @MrNachobro @FollowY0urBliss That is true if the person has never played the first two, but you really do need to play one and two, but more so one, just to get a feel for Rapture. One of the reasons i liked Infinite so much is that everything was a complete 180 from everything Rapture represented. I would be interested to see how your experience changes, having already played through Infinite, after going through Rapture
@FollowY0urBliss That WOULD be awesome. And what i love about Irrational is that with the story they detailed out in Infinite, it wouldn't be far-fetched at all for them to revisit previous games with their "infinite pathways" idea.
@JohnCro i think the answer to your question is more subjective than people realize.
I, for one, enjoy gaming with my friends and the multiplayer aspect of a game ( as well as the cost over time) greatly influences which games I buy. So the capability to easily share and connect with friends on the PS4 is very appealing.
XOne is taking the "entertainment" approach (which is what Sony did on a lesser scale with the PS3). While convenient, I didn't see much use for it when it was on the PS3, and spent most of my multiplayer time on the 360.
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