Personally, I'd say it does not.
Without writing my own review, I'd say that I wouldn't play the game again. The gameplay was repetitive. Elizabeth was -- for a lack of a better word -- flat. She was reactionary, slightly hysterical, and lacked logic. It doesn't matter how often anything went down, she seemed to be almost bipolar in her treatment of you, then around the end seemed to completely lose any semblance of reality or past, to the point that she seemed to ignore that anything had happened before, or that Booker had any emotional ties to her.
Playing on anything other than easy mode tended to have a die-try-again-die feel to it. Guns felt like peashooters, to the point where I would expend entire guns worth of ammo when facing certain enemies, to the point that fighting them felt like a chore as opposed to fun, or even a tough interaction.
Vigors were horribly unbalanced, they ranged from paltry and outright useless to all powerful weapons that when upgraded could completely obliterate entire swaths of enemies with one fell swoop.
The ending wasn't all that original in a science-fiction perspective. Time travel and multiple universes is a tired and overused concept, and the idea -- almost parallel to Infinite -- isn't all that original. While said works have never achieved the mainstream popularity, they most certainly exist, and in many cases, much more strongly.
Weapon balance was nonexistent, and without going at length, if you didn't use the hand cannon at least once, you missed out. And only idiots use the pistol. Some felt like all-destroying weapons of death that could rend worlds if you gave them a chance, and others felt like the other weapons would make fun of them if they were in the metaphorical school I'm envisioning.
Much of the symbolism and foreshadowing was downright weak, to the point that I figured out most of the twists about halfway through the game, and this is without having scrounged beyond your typical ammo hoarder.
And I'll say it. I didn't like the ending. It seemed to WANT to be heavy handed, but really came across as flat. Booker was unlikeable, Elizabeth, within modern perspective, is a weak character for this day and age.
With regards to your review, you used a lot of buzzwords and relied too heavily on what could be potentially nonexistant impact that players or viewers would have to certain events. Beauty in the eye of the beholder, and all that. And while it's okay to show your opinion, as a REVIEW, as opposed to an opinion piece, the general consensus is that you back up your claims, even if it's with your own experiences.