Yup, another Bioshock Infinite Thread. And since I don't see any threads on this on the main page, I'd figure I'd make this one.
So, to those who have played through all or at least two of the above, which did you like the best out of all of them and why?
For me, it's most likely Infinite. I'll admit, it's been a while since I've played the first game, so I could be forgetting key aspects of it that made it really good.
However, there are two things I felt Infinite did far better than the first game:
1. The Main Character: The first game's protagonist was a (mostly) silent character who doesn't really have a personality. Same as with the Second game. Infinite actually provides you with Booker Dewitt, a character who comments about his surroundings and interacts with people.
This is of course opinion based, as I'm sure a lot of people would prefer playing as a silent character to project themselves on. Me personally, I like to have my protagonists to have a voice and a well established character arc. While a lot of games don't quite get it right, I feel Infinite nailed Booker Dewitt as a character.
2. The Ending: Say what you want about it, it was definitely larger and much more detailed than the first game's endings. Which each lasted only a minute or less and drop you off to the main menu rather unceremoniously. At the very least, they got their point across I suppose.
And of course there's Elizabeth, who is pretty much the heart of the game.
So, anyway, what do you guys think?
So, to those who have played through all or at least two of the above, which did you like the best out of all of them and why?
For me, it's most likely Infinite. I'll admit, it's been a while since I've played the first game, so I could be forgetting key aspects of it that made it really good.
However, there are two things I felt Infinite did far better than the first game:
1. The Main Character: The first game's protagonist was a (mostly) silent character who doesn't really have a personality. Same as with the Second game. Infinite actually provides you with Booker Dewitt, a character who comments about his surroundings and interacts with people.
This is of course opinion based, as I'm sure a lot of people would prefer playing as a silent character to project themselves on. Me personally, I like to have my protagonists to have a voice and a well established character arc. While a lot of games don't quite get it right, I feel Infinite nailed Booker Dewitt as a character.
2. The Ending: Say what you want about it, it was definitely larger and much more detailed than the first game's endings. Which each lasted only a minute or less and drop you off to the main menu rather unceremoniously. At the very least, they got their point across I suppose.
And of course there's Elizabeth, who is pretty much the heart of the game.
So, anyway, what do you guys think?