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Bioshock: Infinite
Method of Madness:
I don't recall hearing that, but honestly, I'm disappointed they did explain it. Seems like one of those things that would just be better if they weren't explained.
snalin:
It's mentioned here and there. You find the voxophone that goes most into depth about it in a house that's a bit outside the beaten path - you have to, at one point, turn around and look backwards to see the entrance, as far as I remember.
The barbershop quartet early on singing God Only Knows is the best thing, though:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8toGQq46tA
Method of Madness:
Ah! Right, that was the other song! And ahh, I honestly didn't even look and see that, I just heard it and kept going, so I didn't see the sign that had the name of the song with "Albert Fink presents", and I guess I never went into that house so I never got that voxaphone. But yeah, loved it.
snalin:
Oh, about the weapons and the vigors... I had a lot of fun with the upgraded crows and a shotgun. Crow someone, shoot them, they become a crow-trap, watch someone walk into it, shoot them, lovely. Other than that, the guns seemed quite okay. I never quite managed to figure out how the hellfire worked, but other than that (and the boring-ass pistol), I kept spinning though the other guns just because I couldn't decide on which to use, which was a cool element.
There were some fun combos you could do - combining the equipment that gave you longer melee range with the one that gave you hitpoints for meelee kills, and suddenly the rather lackluster charge and water...whatever vigors becomes interesting. The return to sender was really cute. Possesion was all over just amazingly good.
Playing at medium, the normal dudes were not really a challenge unless they came in very big numbers, but handymen, those fireslinger-dudes, patriots, and all the other "big" enemies made the fights more difficult. If you could get through on easy with only a pistol and a machine gun, it looks like the easy/medium/hard spectrum is actually working as intended, which is nice.
Method of Madness:
Oh yeah, I was definitely not complaining about that, I enjoyed myself and enjoyed the scenery and the story. There was a bit of a challenge, but just enough to make me feel like I'd earned the ending.
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