BioShock Infinite completed, thoughts

Before I talk about what I thought, I’m just happy to announce the BSODs I was having are no more. I was also having an issue with Steam, where after installing then reinstalling, would cause Skype and my Desktop to go “missing”. Issue’s fixed too. Very happy to be playing any game I want to, once again. Not be restricted to certain games.

So yeah, played and completed BioShock Infinite. I paid $40 instead of $60 thanks to Amazon offering a cheaper alternative. It requires Steam to be installed to install. With this, it was like I had bought it through Steam. I was getting achievements and everything.

The game… my god it’s gorgeous, and blazingly fast for 1024×768. I had thought for sure my GPU would be bottlenecking my new hardware, but it isn’t. Can’t wait to try out WoW and see how smooth I can fly around with all graphics up.
But anyway, the story is still the same, with the same mission; “bring us the girl, and wipe away the debt”.

With its completion, there are DLCs for this game. But I’m waiting until next month to get them. One of them I think may un-mindfuck the ending, which I’ll be talking about in the Spoilers Section below.

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*SPOILER SECTION – Do not read if you haven’t played!*

Still don’t know where Anna AKA Elizabeth came from. From the playthough I went through, she was created as a test tube or something like that, by the Lattice twins. How she ended up with you, don’t know. The ending is still a giant mindfuck!
I’ve also heard that they died, somehow. Yet they’re “alive”, trying to help you.
I… ARGH!! Trying to fucking think of an answer is going to give me a nosebleed!
I understand the whole “Booker is Comstock” thing, and how Elizabeth got her powers to open tears in time.

Getting past the part where you go to rescue Elizabeth, those sound creatures, I managed to get past two of them. They’re quite difficult even in Easy difficulty. It’s the fact they seem to detect which side of the room you’re on and shine their light there. You’re supposed to crouch past to not be heard.

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