Not long ago I came across a post that insisted that playing Burial at Sea was crucial because it wraps up the story of the entire series. Sure the gameplay had its problems with the bullet-sponge enemies, lack of ammo and uninspired boss fights, not to mention the story had its issues but overall I was enthralled by the game. Their voice actors were superb and it’s one of the rare games where I found myself caring about the characters and their fates. ![]() Part of what drew me to Infinite was the fascinating world (floating city in the clouds!), bright palette, intriguing story and incredible dynamic between Elizabeth and Booker. It’s been a very polarizing topic as the majority of patientgamers seem to prefer the original two Bioshock games in Rapture as opposed to Columbia, but personally I did not like the dark, drab world of Rapture and the brutalist nature of the game such as harvesting little sisters was too much for me. I’ve posted on here many times over the years about my love for Bioshock: Infinite. The old /r/patientgamers Essential Games List Please use flair to display what games you’re currently playing, not a punch line, username, tag, URL, or signature. New, mobile-friendly spoilers can be posted using the following formatting: Want to play online in a dead gaming community? We expect you to know these rules before making a post. ![]() Please click here to see our current rules. ![]() ![]() We no longer maintain our posting rules in Old Reddit. Join our Discord Join our Steam Group Follow us on Twitter Posting Rules Whether it's price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don't meet the system requirements, or just haven't had the time to keep up with the latest releases. A gaming sub free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game.
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