Considering how bad I am at plot analysis, it's good to have videos like the following pointing out what I missed:
I've seen similar sentiments elsewhere and Infinite is truly a case where people conclude, "If it's a mindfuck, then it must be deep." Along with the realization of how incompetent Infinite's storytelling is (it is admirable, however, that a game would base a narrative around quantum mechanics), I've decided to further downgrade the thing to a 7/10. It's basically carried by having sublime aesthetics and its attempt to have an interesting story.
Regarding Burial at Sea, I'll just quote shit I said elsewhere:
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Irrational's art team needs to be moved to a more deserving title. Preferably one that doesn't play like a generic shooter.
Gamers,who still didnt finish this game,if you dont know anything,even the slightest about parallel universes,or time parodox,then,prepare urselves for some fountain of nosebleed,and mind-blown-shitness..
Gamers,who still didnt finish this game,if you dont know anything,even the slightest about parallel universes,or time parodox,then,prepare urselves for some fountain of nosebleed,and mind-blown-shitness..
I don't think the creators themselves knew shit about parallel universes.
This game tries to be "smart" but ends up falling on it's ass all the time.
I finished episode two the other day. I cried. It was so sad, and yet so happy.
As always Andrew Ryan is a fucking boss. He simply knows everything, and everyone.
This is the last we may ever see of Bioshock ever gentlemen, they've disbanded. Enjoy it to the fullest, mindfucked start to finish with this one. I love you Elizabeth. No matter how fruitless these words are and how they'll never reach you all I can say is, she's one of the most beautifully developed, headstrong, self-sacrificing heroines I've ever had the pleasure to meet and journey with.
This level of storytelling needs to be done with some more interactive gameplay. It just can't end here.