KissingSunlight said:
That's the example I use to demonstrate why Bioshock Infinite is overrated. People like to say how great Elizabeth was written. They tend to overlook how badly Booker was written.
I don't think that much of Bioshock Infinite actually on a whole. It just didn't grab me like it did at E3 all those days ago. I really like the phrase though and it has a bunch of neat little twists.
In the end, I think Bioshock Infinite's problems are partly due to the fact that it was a lot more linear than BioShock was and what the E3 trailer led us to believe. It actually also didn't tackle the themes we thought they were going to. And finally, the gun system was stupid. Combat in general in BioShock was the best of the series and the most satisfying. The vigors were a step up from plasmids, sure, but the fact that you couldn't hold spare salts and that you'd have to invest more and more into a weapon just to have it remain even viable was just bad.