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BioShock 1: GOAT
BioShock 2: also good
BioShock infinite: great visuals and gameplay, story was meh
We can extrapolate this further to:
BioShock 4: literally don't care.
What I care about though is Judas, the new game by former BioShock lead developer Ken Levine.
Your opinion on Infinite confuses me....because the story was really interesting and more or less globally considered one of the most unique in gaming. So i really don't understand where your opinion is coming from.
There was great potential in the story, I was just underwhelmed by the ending. The setting in the clouds was cool, but honestly not quite comparable to Rapture. It was also pretty short.
The ending was one of the most emotional and interesting twists I have ever seen in a video game story. Can you confirm why it was less interesting than Bioshock 1 for example? Because they had extremely similar ending themes.
Bioshock 1 was an iconic story, first the plane crash, discovering this hidden underwater city, surviving in there and finally returning to the surface. For Bioshock Infinite the ending was totally confusing, something about parallel universes?
I agree 1 was GOAT. They nailed weaving the story line in a way that made a railroaded story feel natural. 2 might as well have been a rails shooter, part of the story was literally on a railroad. If that was satire by devs and writers being coerced then bravo, otherwise it was weak. Infinite bright back a lot of what made 1 awesome, mesmerizing even, but the extreme patriotism thing got old real quick. The dimensional jumping storyline was on the cusp of greatness, but would have needed a few more DLC style side adventures to better tell it from other POVs.
4 is too late and implies more that they have no idea what else to do so back to this well and hope it’s not still dry.
Funny, i feel the opposite of Infinite: amazing visuals and story, gameplay was meh. Its gunplay just wasn't as good as Bioshock 1, but i love the world and Elizabeth's story.
Have you played the remasters? Are they any good? I got about 40% of the way through 1 and ran out of time. Wondering if it's worth restarting on the original or the new.
I have played the remasters of 1 and 2. I believe they are very close to the base game but a little more optimized / polished graphically speaking. So I'd say go for it. 40% is not nothing, but I played the first game 2 or 3 times until now anyway.
I'll play Infinite for the first time this year (maybe... it keeps getting pushed back in my backlog) and I am so curious about it. Some people say it's one of the best games of all time and some that it's overrated and meh.
I played it earlier this year after having played the first 2 only (and that was 10-15 years ago). Infinite is a good game, graphics hold up beautifully. I wouldn't say it's one of the greatest of all time but it was a very good game regardless.
Probably there was a hype cycle at the time of its release that I wasn't aware of, as that's the only way I see it as being regarded as meh.
Honestly it's just more Bioshock, but set in the clouds rather than underwater, I liked the change of style.
I love infinite but my problem with the game is that Booker (the main character/you) is really annoying IMO. I just want him to shut up and be a silent main character rather than some COD protagonist knockoff
Agreed. Or give him more of a personality at least.
All three games are master pieces in my opinion. 3 is just different from the previous two, so people dont like that. I say play them all and appreciate them for what they are.
Hah, it’s in between.
It had a lot of nostalgia glasses haters, a lot of “GOTY!” industry marketing, and a few launch performance issues IIRC. But it’s a good game.
Won’t get more specific than that, other than just play it!
Infinite is great. I have never and will never understand why people shit on it. It makes zero sense.
BioShock infinite was ok experince on linux, I have completed it twice. (The native binary runs via its own internal translation scheme, so I suggest running via dxvk/proton instead for more speed.) I would say however that it'll be a lot more hollow and straight forward "pipe run" than its predecessors. I own bioshock 2, but it's dead, obsolete M$hit only version that i haven't played since it eated my save files three times.
Same experience for me with infinite, forcing proton results in a better performance than using the native Linux build.
1 was advertised as a spiritual successor of System Shock 2, but it only got the atmosphere right. It was just another shooter which disappointed me. 2 was the same more or less. 3 had a fascinating story, but it was still just a shooter. Maybe 4th time will become what I crave for, another immersive sim!