So glad you pointed that out, saves me the effort.Cowabungaa said:BioShock had no steampunk at all. It's all Art Deco with 1940's technology. Nothing to do with the 19th century steam technology.
If anything, Infinite will be more steampunky in terms of tech. Art direction-wise it's definitely Art Nouveau, fitting with the time.
Anyway, yeah I'm looking forward to BioShock: Infinite a lot.
Same story here except I might still buy Bioshock Infinity since it appears to have no connection to the first 2.AD-Stu said:I won't be. But then I never bought Bioshock 2 either, and I never bothered to finish the first game. So read into that what you will.
I think in some interview or something they said "BioShock" was an idea, not a place or a story or anything, if that makes sense.SonOfMethuselah said:As a result, though, I have no idea why this game still wears the Bioshock label. I don't how it ties to the whole Raputre/Andrew Ryan/Jack/Big Daddy/Little Sister/Adam deal.
I just have to ask, how can a game have an "unnecessarily good story"? Is that just like, "damn, this game's story isn't about terrorists, it's actually interesting, man that's annoying"? Or was it a typo or...?TheRussian said:No. Bioshock was a shallow, unbalanced shooter with an unnecessarily good story and inconsistent visuals with bad level design. Bioshock 2 was everything terrible about the first game expanded.
So no.
If it is good, great, if it's as mediocre as the two preceding games, well, I've lost nothing.
"Having an opinion does not protect you from being wrong."
Quote by: Me
I don't mean to call you out specifically, but for all the people who are stating that being put off by 2 is the reason they aren't getting 3, I'd like to remind you that the first Bioshock was developed by Ken Levine and the Irrational Games (then 2K Boston) team, whereas 2 was developed by 2K Marin, i.e NOT Ken Levine's team. Infinite is, again, Irrational, so it's not really 'gambling' to state that Infinite will be easily better than 2.Curratum said:Bioshock 1 I enjoyed immensely, 2 left me cold. I don't think I'm taking a gamble with 3.
Actually, it would. A lot of underlying themes are similar within the games... Hmm. That's something to think about.Assassin Xaero said:I think in some interview or something they said "BioShock" was an idea, not a place or a story or anything, if that makes sense.
There is a sharp disconnect from the uninteresting gameplay and the above average story.Sandjube said:-snip-
I just have to ask, how can a game have an "unnecessarily good story"?