That is an absurd assertion that I can only imagine was a hastily-typed exaggeration. My point was that the gameplay mechanics of BioShock are neither "very clunky" nor "pretty much obsolete". My point was not that the combat or general gameplay of BioShock is perfect, or above criticism. My point was not that BioShock is perfect, or above criticism. I want to think that you replied to the wrong person, because with respect to my post your reply is a non sequitur. Bioshock 1 is a great game overall but there are plenty of things you can point to as flaws in it's design. Originally posted by Sovereign:Oh come now, no game is perfect or above criticism. Beautiful story that requires a lot of attention. Dude probably plays cod and expects every fps to be of that style. If you start with infinite, do not play the dlc until B1 and B2 are finished. If you can't wait play infinite first as it can stand alone apart from the dlc. Start at the start, it is more rewarding that way. Literally hopped on community to trash talk one of the best series made. Infinite can be played independently, since other than few little nods/easter eggs (and trash DLCs) it has very little, if anything, to do with its predecessors. If you play B2 and take some of its improvements for granted, you'll be negatively surprised with B1's rudimentary mechanics. On the technical level B1 is very clunky, if not pretty much obsolete. It introduces you to the world of Rapture instead of starting in it, somewhat expecting you to know it already and not be surprised by it.Ģ. That said, however, playing Bioshock first may be a good idea, due to two factors:ġ. Now, to answer OP's question, there's no hard rule to play these games - the first two are connected, but you can play them in any order you want, since they're pretty much self contained stories. So I'd personally consider this borderline poor, nonsensical fanfic. Originally posted by Ragnaroni:There is the DLC which takes place in the same world as 1 and 2.Well, technically if we want to dig deep into the lore we'd have to mention Burial at Sea directly contradicts important plot points from every game in the series and logically can't exist if events depicted in Infinite ever take place not just in one timeline, but the entire multiverse.
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