Amazing story, ran fine
This compelling and amazing story kept me glued to my iMac.
To admit, the look of Elizabeth in the screenshot available here made me not want to play the game as much. She looked… annoying. But I took the leap and bought it anyway. WOW was I impressed. The minute I saw Elizabeth in-game I knew I would love her, isn’t that weird? And she’s now easily one of my favorite characters of all time. The story is complex and remarkable. Just incredible. And the ending… I can’t give anything away but… wow. It not only makes your mind you backflips but makes you want to replay the whole thing for little details you may have missedm, to revisit things you may not have understood the value of your first time through. Remarkable game, should have won Best of 2013 over GTA5.
You don’t need to play the first BioShocks to love this—in fact, I didn’t play them until I had finished Infinite, but I loved Infinite so much I just had to play the originals. There were a few references to Rapture (the underwater city of the original BioShocks) in Infinite but nothing too major. It’s just fun to recognize them after playing BioShock 1 and 2.
The game installed and ran fine on my computer, all High graphics settings (the graphics look pretty sorry on the pre-set Low) with hardly any lag.
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