Hopefully simple question there, the question comes to mind when I thought about what is now my example.
Playing BioShock Infinite kinda ruined BioShock 1 for me, and when I went into BioShock 2 I couldn't shake the horrible feeling I got off it. I'm not sure whether this is really a spoiler or not, but during that five minute snorefest ending:
It basically made me feel like anything I did in BioShock 1 (and later, BioShock 2) was pointless. By pointless I mean in story, nothing I did mattered because of all the other universes. Why does it matter if Jack made it through Rapture or not if there was a universe where he did? A universe where he listened to Andrew Ryan throughout, or one where he is just killed by the Splicers when he first injects himself with the plasmid. I got the exact same feeling from BioShock 2 which kinda ruined the experience from the get go. At least I had already played through BioShock 1 before Infinite.
Now that doesn't matter Infinite any better or worse, but I certainly enjoy BioShock 1 significantly less than I did before because of that.
Edit: Well how 'bout that? My grammar sucks, I must've been tired writing that title. Apologies.
Playing BioShock Infinite kinda ruined BioShock 1 for me, and when I went into BioShock 2 I couldn't shake the horrible feeling I got off it. I'm not sure whether this is really a spoiler or not, but during that five minute snorefest ending:
Elizabeth basically says something along the lines of "There's always a lighthouse. There's always a man. There's always a city".
It basically made me feel like anything I did in BioShock 1 (and later, BioShock 2) was pointless. By pointless I mean in story, nothing I did mattered because of all the other universes. Why does it matter if Jack made it through Rapture or not if there was a universe where he did? A universe where he listened to Andrew Ryan throughout, or one where he is just killed by the Splicers when he first injects himself with the plasmid. I got the exact same feeling from BioShock 2 which kinda ruined the experience from the get go. At least I had already played through BioShock 1 before Infinite.
Now that doesn't matter Infinite any better or worse, but I certainly enjoy BioShock 1 significantly less than I did before because of that.
Edit: Well how 'bout that? My grammar sucks, I must've been tired writing that title. Apologies.