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Lod Dark Lord of the Sixth
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| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:58 am | |
| \_(o.o)_/ yeah it was alright. This isn't me trolling or trying to get a laugh. I just thought it was alright and have played better. I don't get all the "BEST GAME EVAR! ZOMG!" comments I see from people (Not here, you guys post reasons as to why you all consider it such a good game).
I just can't see it the way you guys do. It's standard fair to me... |
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Mitchell Eighth Nation
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| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Fri Apr 19, 2013 6:34 am | |
| Well when you say you have played better are you referring specifically to the gameplay ?. The gameplay is the most controversial part of the game, it's what will make or break it when GOTY approaches. I personally loved how it played but I do know that a decent number of people don't find it nearly as good as I do. There were some tedious battles but only on hard difficulty settings which shouldn't really be counted, some people found the skylines disorientating, I thought they were the best part of the gameplay. You are definitely not the only one who didn't think so highly of it, the internet has boiled over due to the ending and the fact that a super hyped game actually lived up to it's hype in the minds of many players. But there are some people who didn't like the game so much, heck, the IGN Playstation editor who I follow on twitter is finding the game to be a chore to finish. As an unrelated side note, I don't think the game is perfect, there are issues which I mentioned in my review but I was honestly having to scratch my head to find faults. It personally has my GOTY vote so far but there are great games to come like GTA V and LoU. No game is flawless but for me it came closer than arguably any other game I have played. It was just the complete game for me, but that is just my opinion, each to our own . |
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Lod Dark Lord of the Sixth
Nation Reputation : 162
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Fri Apr 19, 2013 6:57 am | |
| Nothing about the game was tedious to me. It was all good, challenging and fun in parts, made me think. But it just didn't wow me... It was like "Meh." It was good... but not great... |
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iRideAPalmer Seventh Nation
Nation Reputation : 37
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:14 am | |
| I will say hard difficulty made a huge difference for me. Jeremiah bumped it up to hard when he started playing cuz he didn't think it was challenging enough on normal |
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CobaltMonkey Moderator
Nation Reputation : 211
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Fri Apr 19, 2013 9:37 am | |
| Perhaps the best part of this game isn't playing it, but replaying it. They've written a very solid narrative (which is rare enough for these days), but the thing is that they've woven so much into it so very subtly. - Spoiler:
From the seemingly meaningless distinction of "he DOESN'T row" at the beginning of the game, to Booker's baptism being both what leads him into the city and what leads him to build it as Comstock. Heck, it's all there straight from the lighthouse. The mini-baptism of washing away one's sins in the bowl of water, which Booker pointedly turns down. The picture on the stairs saying "to thine own land shall I take thee."
This is all stuff that you would never come close to getting on your first playthrough. That's not to say the game is without flaws or plotholes, but I find them small enough to be forgivable. |
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nobody Eighth Nation
Nation Reputation : 41
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Thu Apr 25, 2013 9:36 pm | |
| i put 2 hours into it so far. I was never a huge fan of the series but I have played both games once through (I think i played the 2nd a 2nd time) but so far I dont really like the direction the series has gone. I feel more like I am playing cod with a bioshock skin. than I am playing a bioshock game. I really enjoy the game....except for the core gameplay mechanics. I enjoy being immersed in the world, in exploring and discovering stuff. I even enjoy beating the shit out of people with the melee attacks. but what I do not enjoy is what the meat of the game is supposed to be about. I do not enjoy shooting people in the face with very traditional weapons, and powers that are basically the same as things found in traditional shooters. relying on regenerating health and picking off my opponents and hiding back down while I regenerate health. O also i turned off a lot of my HUD. I cant magically see what is lootable. I actually need to explore and see for myself what can and cant be looted. and so far there has been 1 really awkward moment. I walked in on this [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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rrwatch Seventh Nation
Nation Reputation : 63
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Fri Apr 26, 2013 3:16 am | |
| - nobody wrote:
- i put 2 hours into it so far. I was never a huge fan of the series but I have played both games once through (I think i played the 2nd a 2nd time) but so far I dont really like the direction the series has gone. I feel more like I am playing cod with a bioshock skin. than I am playing a bioshock game. I really enjoy the game....except for the core gameplay mechanics. I enjoy being immersed in the world, in exploring and discovering stuff. I even enjoy beating the shit out of people with the melee attacks. but what I do not enjoy is what the meat of the game is supposed to be about. I do not enjoy shooting people in the face with very traditional weapons, and powers that are basically the same as things found in traditional shooters. relying on regenerating health and picking off my opponents and hiding back down while I regenerate health.
O also i turned off a lot of my HUD. I cant magically see what is lootable. I actually need to explore and see for myself what can and cant be looted.
and so far there has been 1 really awkward moment. I walked in on this
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Could you clarify what you mean by powers found in traditional shooters ? Bioshock's Vigors are pretty unique in a shooter. Im surprised you are playing this game. You didn't seem to really like the Bioshock series, so bravo for trying it out.. |
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nobody Eighth Nation
Nation Reputation : 41
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Fri Apr 26, 2013 5:03 am | |
| i mean like I got what I thought at 1st was a cool fire power, but its just basically a grenade. and when you get the shield i was like cool a new power hopefully something interesting, nope just regenerating shields. in general i dont have any problem with the bioshock seriesi just dont think it is super awesome like a lot of people seem to think. I actually really enjoyed the 2nd one a lot. aside from action adventure games one of my favorite genres is the offshoot FPS genre. games like timeshift, turok, and singularity (I really wanted to love legendary but boy is that such a piece of garbage) are some of my favorite games this gen. but bioshock infinite plays much more like a main stream shooter with some mild reskinning. Also I really hate far cry 3s shooting mechanics just the same, but I love far cry. I never had to use those shooting mechanics. I used the bow, RPG and shotgun for the entire game pretty much. EDIT: i found this rather funny....right after making this post I went on youtube, and saw that there was a new game trailer for the xcom shooter (now being called the bureau: Xcom declassified, and in it was this comment - Quote :
- you're trying too hard, perhaps bioshock infinite gave you the impression that games don't have to have good gameplay as long as the story is good it will all be forgiven, but as soon as gaming stops being "in" you will see how bad it really was, just like skyrim, and call of duty before it.
this is the video btw [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] |
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Mitchell Eighth Nation
Nation Reputation : 47
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Fri Apr 26, 2013 6:37 am | |
| I don't understand the hate for the gameplay in Infinite, it's great imo. You use traditional weapons yes, but some of the vigors are really imaginative like undertow and murder of crows. Plus there are skylines which can make battles super awesome, gliding around shooting down foes and opening tears can create some cool situations.
I really don't see your point about the gameplay being poor when so many other shooters out there give you much less options and are much less imaginative. |
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nobody Eighth Nation
Nation Reputation : 41
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Fri Apr 26, 2013 12:07 pm | |
| Murder of Crows is a very simplistic distraction tool with some mild damage thrown in. there is little in the way of planning. see what I remember most about the bioshock games are the ways your powers would interact with the environment using things like your electric plasmid to hit enemies when they are in water, setting up traps with the rivet gun at choke points etc. sure I have noticed the gas spots on the ground in infinite, but what good does that really do when your only fire attack is a giant explosion, makes the gas spills seem obsolete. and sure every power can be used as a trap, but since they all do that its just a matter of using it in a choke point.
Skylines are quite enjoy, and make the gameplay quite fun (partly for the fact that it means I can hop on and off skylines and not need to shoot them, I can just land on them)
I never once said the gameplay was poor. I said I did not enjoy it....much like how I did not enjoy the shooting in far cry 3. I acknowledge that it is very good. but that doesn't mean I enjoy it.
Also while typing this up a realized that perhaps dishonored has spoiled me with what to expect in terms of powers both in creative tools on their own, and with how they interact with one anothe and the environment. |
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rrwatch Seventh Nation
Nation Reputation : 63
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Fri Apr 26, 2013 4:55 pm | |
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I got Dishonored on the way so I can compare it to Bioshock. I hope the story is as compelling.
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Mitchell Eighth Nation
Nation Reputation : 47
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Fri Apr 26, 2013 5:36 pm | |
| I have heard Dishonored doesn't have the best story but I haven't played it so can't give a real opinion.
In regards to your post Nobody, I mistakenly assumed that you thought the gameplay was poor because you quoted that guy who said so. Usually when someone quotes something it is to prove a point. |
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nobody Eighth Nation
Nation Reputation : 41
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Fri Apr 26, 2013 6:13 pm | |
| dishonored is about the gameplay.
I didnt neccesarily agree with the quote. i just thought it was funny seeing that after what I had just posted myself |
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Jmw566 Seventh Nation
Nation Reputation : 22
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Mon Apr 29, 2013 9:27 pm | |
| I can finally read spoilers!
I loved this game. Need to 1999 mode now...over summertime. |
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timpanogos Third Nation
Nation Reputation : 10
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Wed May 01, 2013 9:01 am | |
| What seems weird is that several key players of the development/production of Bioshok Infinite has/are leaving the company. I wonder what is going on politically inside that is causing this? |
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Mitchell Eighth Nation
Nation Reputation : 47
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Wed May 01, 2013 7:09 pm | |
| I don't know but it didn't affect how good the the game turned out to be!, it's old news anyway, happened months ago. |
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CobaltMonkey Moderator
Nation Reputation : 211
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Fri Jun 14, 2013 12:10 pm | |
| Comic contains ending spoilers. And also some for Zelda games as well, I suppose. [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
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Jmw566 Seventh Nation
Nation Reputation : 22
| Subject: Re: Bioshock: Infinte Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:13 am | |
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