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BioShock Infinite. Mostly because I hated all of the characters, with the exception of the Luteces, and even they were on thin ice, mostly because of Rosalind. And Elizabeth as a NPC companion? I would prefer Ashley from Resident Evil 4 over Elizabeth any day. It didn't help that every time I tried to listen to a voxophone, she'd start talking about some bs, so I'd wait for her to finish and start the voxophone over, only to have her start talking again. When it happened 4 times with one vox, I had to take a break from the game. I just wanted to listen to the damn recording.
Gameplay is great though. I'll play the heck out of the Clash in the Clouds dlc. I get the fun action, and none of Booker and Elizabeth's constant whining.
I started the game immersed in the story, but kind of gave up on it after awhile, I think it was when "Akshually the slaves are evil for rebelling against the people who kidnapped them, took them to a floating island, abused the fuck out of them, didn't even consider them human, and claimed it was doing them a favor because of White Man's Burden bullshit" that ruined the spell for me
As cool as the idea of fighting through a dying utopia with factions on both sides trying to kill you who are "equal and opposite" evils, it kind of doesn't work when one side is blatantly more in the right than the other yet the game wants me to believe it's "Evil Vs. Evil"
"The only difference between Daisy Fitzroy and Zachary Comstock is how you spell their name!" - Booker DeWiit proving he is the dumbest man alive!
The DLC story was slightly better, but it doesn't make sense for Elizabeth to go around killing all the Bookers because "Even though I love Booker like a father, some of the Bookers are evil!", when a multiverse traveler should probably realize that in an infinite amount of universes you're more likely than not going to find one where Adolf Hitler is known as the Rabbi who cured cancer and paints in his spare time.... more than one most likely....
Great game tbh, but the story is such bullshit... I agree with you though, this is not a game you replay the main campaign, you boot it up and do Clash in the Clouds to get the same experience without Booker and Elizabeth being methheads... which is a shame because the characters had a lot of potiential in my opinion.. Honestly the whole game did..
You can just tell that there was meant to be more going on with this story, but something clearly happened in development
The gameplay can be fun, but the story just isn't there. It's connection to Bioshock 1 and 2 feels forced.
As soon as they do the first "dimension switch", or whatever, I lost any feeling of commitment since everything done up to that point became worthless to the plot.