Someone totally needs to cross over Bioshock Infinite with Daikatana. No, seriously. And include LA Noire, Deus Ex: HR and Assassin’s Creed 3 while you’re at it. :D
@TheAbridgenator
That’s why I called Infinite’s politics Same Thing Both Sides. There’s not really an equivalence between the Vox not caring who gets caught in the middle and Comstock’s systematic oppression, no matter how much the game tries to convince us there is.
@ClownDicks
I actually thought the Vox Populi had SOMETHING more of a point to make, but not by enough to justify the insanity that they’re responsible for. And the quantum physics in this game are…ridiculous, but not much more than the field itself, lol.
Still, it is a trip and a half to play this and Assassin’s Creed 3 back to back. XD
@TheAbridgenator
In all seriousness, even though the politics were too Same Thing Both Sides for me, and the quantum physics 3deep5me, I did enjoy how everyone was written.
Time travel is a bitch. XD
That’s why I called Infinite’s politics Same Thing Both Sides. There’s not really an equivalence between the Vox not caring who gets caught in the middle and Comstock’s systematic oppression, no matter how much the game tries to convince us there is.
I actually thought the Vox Populi had SOMETHING more of a point to make, but not by enough to justify the insanity that they’re responsible for. And the quantum physics in this game are…ridiculous, but not much more than the field itself, lol.
Still, it is a trip and a half to play this and Assassin’s Creed 3 back to back. XD
In all seriousness, even though the politics were too Same Thing Both Sides for me, and the quantum physics 3deep5me, I did enjoy how everyone was written.
Comstock is best Antichrist.
Kiiiiiiiiind of sort of. The Valeyard is much more devious and less, erm, fuckheaded than Comstock. XD