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    Ken Levine strikes again.

    I think that the stark contrast to the original Bioshock will revitalize the series after a somewhat bland sequel (had great gameplay improvements but fell flat on the story front).

    I've watched the trailer six times.

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    That looks good. I might have to give bioshock a chance.

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    I loved the first game, it was such a unique and terrifying world. I haven't played the 2nd one though, I heard it was essentially the same game but not as good (if that makes any sense). This however, could be epic beyond belief. I can't wait to see some actual gameplay and get a little insight on the story.
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    Gotta change my undies...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bing! View Post


    Gotta change my undies...
    Yep, checked this out last night on XBL with a friend and I was fuggin' mesmerised. Bioshock is my favorite game ever, wonder if Infinite will take its place? Looking like a strong candidate at this point.
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    Alright, I've never played Bioshock until last night. Just never got around to it. Ended up playing with my speakers fully cranked up in a dark room (on a PS3 FYI). I then realised once the dude dies at the start that it was a survival horror. I was like FML, I'm horrible with survival horrors...but I kept playing and it's damn creepy in a room with no lights except for your tv and sound cranked up.
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    I played and completed the first two, absolutely loved them. Just want to know if it's more of the same or if it had changed. Either way, I will still like it!
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    I've played it for a couple of hours now and all I can say is that it deserves the universal acclaim it's been getting (as long as one enjoys the Bioshock series). My advice, pay attention to everything and immerse yourself in all the minutiae. What's surprising this time is that they've managed to make the combat fun as well (don't bother playing on "normal" difficulty, it's way too easy).

    I'm off too Columbia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bing! View Post
    I've played it for a couple of hours now and all I can say is that it deserves the universal acclaim it's been getting (as long as one enjoys the Bioshock series). My advice, pay attention to everything and immerse yourself in all the minutiae. What's surprising this time is that they've managed to make the combat fun as well (don't bother playing on "normal" difficulty, it's way too easy).

    I'm off too Columbia.
    Great to hear, and glad to hear from you, bing; I'm probably wrong, but it seems like it's been awhile since you posted (probably just not paying attention as usual).

    I play games for their immersive quality (Re: Bioshock being my favorite game ever) and take much longer "beating" games than most I know because I do stop and just rotate the camera to look at the settings/environs.

    Shipping snafu says I probably won't get it today but when I do, I'm off to Columbia as well.
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    Am I missing something? Can I come to Colombia too?
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