Choose between Bioshock Infinite and MadMax, each offering a distinct narrative and gameplay experience.
Choose between Bioshock Infinite and MadMax, each offering a distinct narrative and gameplay experience.
I really enjoyed parts one and two! I don’t understand why some people didn’t like part two—part one was definitely better, but part two had its own strengths too!
You're missing a lot if you haven't tried Infinite yet. I'm being honest—Infinite didn't quite hit the mark when it ended. DLC 1 gives a solid wrap-up and understanding, while DLC 2 completes the whole trilogy. Expect around 30 hours of playtime. The gameplay was really engaging, though the violins were surprisingly intense!
I spent about 40 hours playing Mad Max, and I’d only get it if you enjoy open-world titles with some car battles and driving elements. The visuals are impressive, and the game runs well. Because it’s currently on sale as the cheapest option on Steam, it’s a solid deal.
Bioshock starts excitingly, but becomes monotonous after a while. Bioshock remains an enjoyable experience overall.
Upcoming BIOSHOCK INFINITE install scheduled in about four hours—will have to wait a bit. Appreciate the help!
Don't cut corners on the DLC! It's definitely worth the investment.
Spoiler: The true conclusion of Bioshock Infinite is hidden in the DLC, specifically in "Beneath the Sea Part 2." While BI has its own resolution, a significant portion from the DLC connects strongly to the original game and is truly impressive. Don't overlook it—skip the Clash in the Clouds segment; it's more of a quick reference.