Too afraid to browse through the thread so bear with me, can you answer those probably already asked and reasked questions?
1. I only played Bioshock 1 (ages ago, don't remember much about "side" characters) and a few hours from Bioshock 2, should I go through them before playing Infinite?
2. I have it for PC but I'd like to play from the couch, are gamepad controls fine or is kb/m infinitely (see what I did there?) better?
3. Suggested difficulty, if there is even such a thing? I'm not much of an FPS player.
Played through this over the weekend...
that ending @_@
I was completely unspoiled. Still haven't put all the specifics in line but I read some things and have the general flow down.
I've also never played Bioshock 1 or 2 but now I am interested.
So is it true that the DLC is a completely different side story that has absolutely nothing to do with the main game?
I enjoyed this:
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I know this comment was from two and a half months ago, but yes, I'm right there with you man. Its one of the best looking games of all-time at the moment, in my eyes. I probably spent a good 20% of my playthrough time just taking screenshots.I can't get over how friggin' beautiful this game is (playing on PC). Damn, Columbia is a sight to behold.

I know this comment was from two and a half months ago, but yes, I'm right there with you man. Its one of the best looking games of all-time at the moment, in my eyes. I probably spent a good 20% of my playthrough time just taking screenshots.
It was just non-stop breathtaking and while I'm not usually a graphics whore or anything, it was easily enough to make up for any shortcomings in the gameplay. I also came to really have an attachment to Elizabeth, which never happens with me in games. I was always disheartened any time she wasn't with me.
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Ugh. I was hoping for today. It's done. It's DLC. Why do we have to wait?
It's not required but please play at least the first one. And, well, not only because it's an amazing ride.Picked up the PS3 version of Bioshock Infinite during black Friday. It comes with the oringal Bioshock and I got Bioshock 2 through PS+ last year. Should I play the first two? I know it's not required but will I enjoy Infinite more if I do play through them? Or should I just play them because they're good games? lol
Not to be too lame here, but about what percentage into the game am I if I'm about toThis game makes me motion sick (almost all FPS do...Bioshock 1 didn't, but idk why) and I can only play a checkpoint at a time without feeling sick. I played 3 checkpoints in a row just now because I'm stuck inside with the flu and now I feel like I could drop dead. Plus, I'm borrowing this game from a friend so I don't wanta keep his copy forever (he let me open it even).board the ferry to Monument Island?
Such a good game though, god damn. This blows Bioshock 1 away for me so far and I loveddddddddd that game.
Finished this yesterday, was a great game. Not perfect, some flaws in the combat (that last part, jesus!) but overall one of the best games of the year for me.
Art direction, soundtrack and voice acting were incredible. The vigors were great, although the weapons were a bit lackluster. Good ideas behind the narrative too, although given that I played this in bursts, spread out over several months, it might take me a while (and some online reading) to piece it all together.
I'm replaying it right now and I agree 1000%. It's even better the second time around.
Updates on Episode 2,
Everything is supposed to be out by March, right?
Does the DLC require a main game save? I played on PC originally and sold my rig. Was going to pick up the game on PS3 through plus and just buy the DLC.
