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I... umm... may have finished it already. It's quite the mix of disturbing and awesome, like the original and sequel. BTW, if anyone hasn't played those, do that first; it seems they are always very discounted on Steam.

Would you kindly play it soon?
 
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Enjoyed the original Bioshock, never played the sequel. The reviews make it seem like a great game. May have to pick it up.

This. Going to dinner near a local yokel gaming store tonight. Might have to stop in and get a time waster for the weekend.

EDIT: Maybe I'll pick up the sequel as well and play it first after reading some reviews.
 
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As good as Infinite was, it isn't a highly replayable sort of game. If anyone hasn't played the others, I'd recommend picking those up on the cheap now. If you aren't in a rush to play Infinite, it will hold until the price drops - just be careful about avoiding spoilers.
 
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My gut is to typically trade in these games while their value is high to get make things cheaper for future purchase.

But I imagine I'll keep all of my Bioshock games as long as possible. They are just too good.
 
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Beat the game on Thursday evening of this week and was totally taken aback by the ending (as I'm sure most were).

We could almost start a thread on impressions of the game and ending so that there was a spoiler warning.
I loved the game and its a keeper for me (not trading it back in), but I have lots of plot hole questions and thing they missed an opportunity to create some more villians.


I felt this game lacked the "Boss Fight" factor that the original had (although the Handymen were more formidable than Big Daddies).
 
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