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    Silly English speakers, always mispronouncing stuff.

    PS3 Game backups run from the HDD.

    That's the thing. The game made emphasis in those inconsequential details, and the whole Booker/Elizabeth plot fell flat. In Bioshock, there was too science fiction in the form of Plasmids, Adam and Rapture, but the story focused in the characters too, and accomplished great things on both ends. In Bioshock Infinite,

    Bioshock Infinite's combat was really bad. All enemies were bullet sponges, 2 weapon limit, OP Bronco Vigor and all other vigors feeling weak and uninspired, vigor pacing/placement unbalanced, etc. etc.

    Confused this with an annotation! DUH!

    "I thought Songbird was neat, but his appearances in the game were so limited that he barely even felt like a character."

    I lost my shit at "So here the player is going to possess the target next to the courtesan for the oddest three way that has ever been in a video game".

    Demo mode is for displaying TVs in stores. Has nothing to do with game demos.

    Maybe we could've been friends, but you pirated Odin Sphere, and I can't look at you the same anymore...

    I'm playing by the game's own rules, based on what Elizabeth says. I don't give a shit if that is possible or not, or that the game comes up with it's own ideas to explain its mythos and plot. It's a case of ME3: I don't care about what happens, each writer has a freedom to use whatever plot device they want; I care

    More than ridiculous; it was predictable and generic.

    OMG Wii U rulez... OMG third-party support... OMG ZELDAS MARIOS PIKMINS... OMG service packs that improve loading

    In quantum physics and time manipulation, there is no such thing as constants. That's the problem. If they solved the "problem" by killing Booker in the Comstock variation, that has already been played out, so it's pointless to try and do it again. It's quite a hard concept to explain without involving too many high

    Typical quantum phisics fallacy and contradiction. Every possibility can and will happen, except the game (and by extension you) claims that you just made impossible one set of universes? That is beyond stupid. I thought the game was getting on to something (that the whole thing was objectively pointless, since all

    Didn't hate the ending, but I was dissapointed by the writing. Feels subpar compared to Bioshock. Reviewers were right when they told us not to set the bar too high.

    Manga is way better. I dropped this at episode 7 when I caught sight of the manga. It's like, way way better. If you like the plot/setting/characters, drop the anime and go manga.

    "who cares if she bought $1,500 shoes?" I care when she asks for less than that to fund her child dreams.

    With twists I also meant uniqueness in the narrative structure and characters too.

    I hope that in a few years, we have the processing power to simulate each and every single raindrop, so that this mechanic would be astonishing. At least this looks like a day one buy for me.

    Yes, and that's the reason for my "took the easy way out" argument. At least the forced recombination (organic DNA with synthetic DNA, whatever the FUCK that is, Bioware's words, not mine) would probably have the highest probability of peace.