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BioShock Infinite for PS3 transports players to the stunning floating city of Columbia in 1912, where they must navigate a rich narrative and engage in dynamic combat using unique powers and time manipulation.
J**E
Unique
“Bioshock: Infinite” is both a masterpiece and a game that fails to reach its potential. The game world is awe inspiring, the product of the minds of the amazingly creative artists at “Irrational”. The game has magnificent graphics, tremendous attention to detail and some of the most beautiful moments ever seen in video games. This truly is one of the best games ever made and should be played by anyone with an interest in this “medium”. Its quite simply a visual work of art.The game does have its problems though. For all the creativity and thought provoking elements in the story, the game can sometimes feel somewhat pedantic or a bit pretentious, to be honest. As a player you get the feeling the game thinks its far more clever than it actually is. The story is over complicated, even convoluted and sometimes it seems it suffers from being a bit of a “show-off”, trying too hard to look “smart”. I must admit that the plot and all its elements are remarkably interesting and that the ending ties things up rather nicely but I still thought there were plots and characters highly underdeveloped in favor of a more “cryptic” and overly tortuous approach to story telling. The game also felt far too desperate for me to “like” and feel an attachment to “Elizabeth”. It partly succeeded, although never taking the “player character”'s relationship with her beyond a simple friendship that at times seemed to occur more because the game and the plot “said so” than because the characters, and me, as the player, connected. Fortunately the voice acting is absolutely sublime and really makes the characters and script come to life!The game seems intent on exploring some deep issues, regarding racism and religion, early on but suddenly, about a third in, seems to “forget” both subjects in favor of a bit of “sci-fi” and quantum physics, all very interesting but not very “grounded” or to be taken all that serious.The gameplay is intense, with huge firefights, “Vigors”, which are sort of super-powers and very fun to use, and your character “flying” around the area in “sky-lines”, shooting people, jumping on their heads and basically killing hundreds during the game. While the story is serious and “heavy” I found the gameplay and actual shooting quite cartoonish. The art-style is quite cheery and bright and the game is surprisingly, “over the top” violent with “first person” bloody executions with the “sky-hook”, people's heads being blown off and plenty more carnage. The game ends up being a little goofy in that regard and losing some impact. There is a lot and I mean a lot of shooting. Although the game is not extremely hard it can be frustrating in parts, with some very tiresome boss battles and many, many waves of enemies to slaughter. I felt the last third of the game dragged a bit and that even in the beginning, it did not take long for the action to become repetitive. There are lots of different areas you have fights in, the game is always pushing you forward into new locations but the core action soon turns familiar and sometimes even tedious. I found that the game was both more fun and designed for you to play aggressively and some moments are chaotic, with you possessing enemies, charging others, shocking or burning them but the weapons lack some “punch” and the shooting is not very rewarding, merely competent.The game is also completely linear and outside of shooting and killing, the player has no control at all in how the plot plays through. There are no decisions, no different paths to take, nothing you do in the game matters story wise. You simply follow the “plan” which is ironic considering the story in the game. Nothing will change in a second playthrough and that seriously hurts the game's replay value. Sure, there is a rudimentary upgrade system for your “vigors” and weapons, and as such you focus on a few as you play. If you really want, I suppose you could try upgrading different vigors or another weapon but the gameplay in my opinion is not strong enough to carry the game alone and once you “know” the story... there isn't much left is there?Still, even with a few “problems”, this is a game that deserves playing. It has a story with depth, a beautiful, fascinating world, intense if unremarkable action and a satisfying and thought provoking ending. Its an ambitious game, trying to be “more” and almost succeeding. In a world, where most games are close to being mindless, “Bioshock Infinite” deserves every praise.So long Ken Levine, and thank you!
J**N
Fun enough
A lot of people are raving about this but, it's essentially a pretty basic and linear shoot em up with a few tricks to shake things up and keep it interesting.The game's main good point is the girl (i forget her name) who's often funny and keeps things from getting dull. She can tear open holes in the gameworld which can give you access to hooks, meds, weapons or cover. You have certain abilities to cast fire and manipulate machines too. Then there's the sky hook which aside from being a weapon allows you to travel on rails or jump from spot to spot via hooks. It doesn't give much more freedom but, it adds to the variety.There are some stunning and magical visuals in this game and the developers have done a good job in creating the world.A good purchase, something that's fun and engrossing but without much replay value.
S**D
Great story, mediocre gameplay
Bioshock Infinite is really a game of two halves. On the one hand you have a game that is very well presented with an interesting story and interesting characters, and on the other you have a game where the actual mechanics aren't all that interesting or engaging to actually play with, which leaves it in a weird spot.To start with, the game is gorgeous. Columbia is very well designed and the atmosphere that is set is very impressive indeed. The world is colourful and lively but also does a good job of making you feel uneasy since it's very openly racist and bigoted against anyone who isn't of their particular stock, ranging anywhere from black people to Chinese or even Irish immigrants. The story does a well at touching on themes like racism, religious extremism and nationalism and is at its very best when you're simply walking around and taking in the atmosphere. Finding collectible items like "voxophones" (audio logs) along the way also really helps in setting the tone and giving you different viewpoints from various characters on a whole host of things.The music is also fitting and appropriate give the year the game is based in (1912) and the choices of both Troy Baker and Courtnee Draper as the voices for Booker and Elizabeth are fantastic. You control Booker throughout and the relationship that he develops with the computer-controlled Elizabeth throughout the game is very compelling. Along the way you also meet a smorgasbord of different characters who each add their own unique twists along the way. In general it's also quite nice to have a game where the story doesn't treat you like an idiot and one which has quite a bit of nuance to it instead of just spoon feeding you the plot.Alas, this is where the positives end, for Infinite isn't all that fun to actually play. For example, although Elizabeth works as an interesting ally during the battles she also has a tendency to interrupt. If she finds something like ammo or health then the game gives you a few seconds to essentially pause the fight where you press the square button to collect the item, which also gives you invulnerability for the duration of that mini cutscene. That help makes sense since she's an ally but the actual implementation of that in particular is just bizarre and feels disjointed.Similarly the weapons themselves aren't all that fun to use. You get given a whole host of choices but in the end I stuck with the machine gun + rifle combination for most of the game since those were by far the most effective and least annoying to use. Oh, and yes, for some reason the game only limits you to holding two guns at a time.You also get to use "vigours" which essentially give you magic-like powers that allow you to do things like harness electricity or crack open a shield that absorbs bullets. These were fun to use from time to time although they did seem overpowered from time to time.The biggest problem with the gameplay, however, is that there are far too many times where playing it feels tedious. Depending on the mission you're on there is a lot of time spent simply fetching something for someone or looking for some particular item, with you often times needing to backtrack and go through the exact same levels. These things can be fine, but since there's zero variation in gameplay between these instances it felt a lot more boring than it needed to be. Go over here, shoot these people, pick up the thing, go over there, shoot some other people, pull the thing, go over to that place, shoot these new people, walk through the thing. Between these instances the gameplay itself isn't mixed up at very much at all so it feels like you're doing the same thing ad nauseum, which gets tiring quite quickly.Don't get me wrong, the gameplay itself isn't what I would call "bad", it's just very mediocre and it lets down a game with an otherwise brilliant story. Overall it's simply a game with a five star plot but with three star gameplay to accompany it. On balance I would still recommend Bioshock Infinite to most people since the narrative alone makes it worthy of your time, with the only exceptions being for gameplay purists who should probably stay away from it.
A**R
Buen juego, clásico ya de la PS3
Buen juego, clásico ya de la PS3.Recomiendo jugar a todos los de la saga.
S**.
AMAZING GAME
The is a awesome and Pretty fun to play game even for a casual player and as for pro player once you complete the game on normal mode there is 1999 mode too which I heard is hard so, yea have fun and also if you want higher frame rate for your high response time then go to options>graphic>frame lock turn that off and frame rates will be unlocked but game visual quality will be decreased not that much but it will be and as for story is very complicated but again if you get into the story then you will be intrested into knowing what's happening or happened. Will say a nice purchase and product came safe and sound thanks to good delivery of the Amazon and retailers packaging.
N**H
Funzioni Move PS3
Per i possessori di una PS3 consiglio l'acquisto di questo capitolo separatamente dalla collection in HD per la compatibilità con il PS Move, visto che sulla PS4 non c'è la possibilità di utilizzarlo ed è veramente un peccato, è possibile reperire i componenti usati con una 40ina di € anziché acquistarli nuovi che possono arrivare a costare complessivamente più del doppio
E**O
Juego en español, tanto audio como textos
Ha llegado en la fecha que dieron, en perfecto estado y completamente en español, tanto audio como textos, aunque en el reverso de la caja indicara textos y audio en inglés.
A**R
what an amzing service by amazon
I got the game within 4 days ...the graphics are amazing ....quality nice and brand new ...keeep up your service amazon
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