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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-05-18 03:57 pm

[ SECRET POST #2693 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2693 ⌋

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caecilia: (aradia)

Re: I'm on mobile and too lazy to make sure I've spelled everyone's names right, so

[personal profile] caecilia 2014-05-19 12:23 am (UTC)(link)
Haha. I wouldn't have known about it except for people reccing it to me, so I avoided the hype. I never played the other Bioshock games either (though I might...someday.) I had a few issues with the story, but they were pretty minor.
elaminator: (KOTOR2: Carth - Tell her)

Re: I'm on mobile and too lazy to make sure I've spelled everyone's names right, so

[personal profile] elaminator 2014-05-19 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
I enthusiastically recommend BioShock 1! It's one of my favorite games and my favorite of the series. Two is good too, but I think I like Infinite just as much (for different reasons). In some ways Infinite has a better cast (because Booker, Elizabeth, The Luteces), but in others not so much (the antagonists). Still, they're all good games and have tons of pretty scenery with spooky atmosphere and interesting plots, so if that kind of thing sounds like you're style you should def try them.
caecilia: (sexual tension)

Re: I'm on mobile and too lazy to make sure I've spelled everyone's names right, so

[personal profile] caecilia 2014-05-19 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
How does gameplay compare? Because one thing I was really grateful for was the navigation arrow, even though there were a few times that it took me in circles, it was mostly helpful. I'm not a huge FPS person (I played Tomb Raider as a kid, and by "played" I mean, I just explore the mansion and watched my dad play the real game, played Gun in high school and didn't finish, and Portal) and my reflexes are a little slow. That last battle in Infinite took me like 20 tries on easy, but other than that, I got used to things pretty fast and it was easy enough to still be fun.

Also, Luteces. ♥
Edited 2014-05-19 01:33 (UTC)
elaminator: (Gears of War: Judgment - Baird (smirk))

Re: I'm on mobile and too lazy to make sure I've spelled everyone's names right, so

[personal profile] elaminator 2014-05-19 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
Gameplay wise, I don't think the other games are any more difficult. Actually, they might be a little easier. Especially if you play on easy; when you die in Rapture, you revive a bit aways with a little less health. It's pretty much impossible to die, as far as I remember. And if you're playing on easy there's tons of ammo and health lying around, and money too, so there isn't much to worry about. (.. ER, okay, there is, but not fear that reason, lol.)

I played the first on easy too and it's very forgiving. Infinite I played on normal and mostly got through okay (there were rough spots, though), but that final battle was much harder than anything in the rest of the series; almost didn't get through it myself. I don't think the actual combat is quite as polished (And it's a bit different by then. A bit) but it still works very well and is pretty fun once you start picking up various weapons and powers. There's an arrow at the top of the screen that points to your current objective, though nothing as huge as the arrow in Infinite. It's still helpful though (again, from what I can remember). There's always maps too. I don't remember getting lost much, and I spent a lot of time backtracking because I remembered where health kits or ammo were and went for those rather than buying any, heh.
caecilia: (pb marceline)

Re: I'm on mobile and too lazy to make sure I've spelled everyone's names right, so

[personal profile] caecilia 2014-05-19 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
When I have more money and free time I'll definitely check them out!