MrOogieBoogie
BioShock Infinite is like playing some homeless guy's vivid imagination
I had zero interest in this game after being somewhat lukewarm on the first one, but I picked it up during a Steam sale for $5 and have been playing it recently. I'm enjoying it quite a bit more than the first, to be honest. I mostly appreciate the environmental variety: there are some seriously beautiful areas in the game. All of them enhanced by the lighting, of course, which continues to blow me away.
An example of what I mean.
I'm playing the game maxed out on PC and it runs so smoothly. Screens don't do this one justice.
I started on Zealot and am now halfway through Chapter 13. Up until Chapter 10 (which was amazing, btw) the game's been a cakewalk using nothing but the Plasma Cutter, Line Gun, and Force Gun, but Jesus Christ the difficulty has ramped up in chapters 10 and on thanks to all the goddamn enemies. These seemingly infinite spawn rooms are really getting annoying, and they're reminding me why the first game pissed me off.
Should be done with it very soon. All in all, the game really surprised me. I think it's better than Dead Space in nearly every way.
An example of what I mean.
I'm playing the game maxed out on PC and it runs so smoothly. Screens don't do this one justice.
I started on Zealot and am now halfway through Chapter 13. Up until Chapter 10 (which was amazing, btw) the game's been a cakewalk using nothing but the Plasma Cutter, Line Gun, and Force Gun, but Jesus Christ the difficulty has ramped up in chapters 10 and on thanks to all the goddamn enemies. These seemingly infinite spawn rooms are really getting annoying, and they're reminding me why the first game pissed me off.
Should be done with it very soon. All in all, the game really surprised me. I think it's better than Dead Space in nearly every way.