Bioshock Infinite
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I have yet to play through the second one as well, but this one looks real cool.
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http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopi ... 49&t=23877GSZX1337 wrote:QFT!bobbynewmarkiii wrote:System Shock 3 is what we want - space stations and crazed AI's!
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Heh, Bioshock Unleashed.Shabba wrote:Jmenglan wrote:Shabba wrote:Of course this game will be cool with a sky world. I just hope that this brand doesn't go the way of other brands (sonic?)...
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I must admit that I do like the steam punk preposterousness of a industrial revolution era floating city. But I am not sure if it's the right direction for Bioshock. I guess we'll see whenever this is coming out as to whether it's any good.
I hope Infinite isn't some sort of in joke that they can milk this franchise infinitely.
I hope Infinite isn't some sort of in joke that they can milk this franchise infinitely.
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I'm glad Rapture is done with, as this new concept looks promising but it's still early days and yet some people are born to be judgmental 
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Are you judging my judgement?Pulsar_t wrote:I'm glad Rapture is done with, as this new concept looks promising but it's still early days and yet some people are born to be judgmental
JT wrote:Yeah, like vampire aliens invade and hit us all with a ray beam that paralyzes all of our arms. The only way to deactivate the ray beam and fight back the vampire alien threat is with a complicated series of foot patterns on the device's control board that looks remarkably like a DDR pad. We will all praise this man for saving our lives and buy him a mountain of stuffed animals.
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Heh, after reading this thread, I went to Lame Stop and finally picked up a copy of Bioshock 2. I had a $50 gift card for a while now, finally used it.thekorean12 wrote:I have yet to play through the second one as well, but this one looks real cool.
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Droid party wrote:Are you judging my judgement?Pulsar_t wrote:I'm glad Rapture is done with, as this new concept looks promising but it's still early days and yet some people are born to be judgmental

I knew you'd say that.
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Me too. I really enjoyed the first one, and I haven't played the second one because I never got around to it.Ziggy587 wrote:I think it looks pretty neat. I loved the first one, but I still haven't picked up the second yet.
This one looks like something I will buy and good too see that they go right back to Rapture, which would have been very unnecessary. I think I wanna go replay the first Bioshock now.
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For those of you thinking of picking up Bioshock 2, be aware that it is nowhere near as good as the first. Buy Metro 2033 instead if you want a recent atmospheric FPS 