Double post >.<
This is interesting
Double post >.<
This is interesting
That is pretty interesting. I'm 99% it was unintentional, unless they've been planning "overlapping worlds" throughout the entire Bioshock series' development, but I think I'm just gonna let that one exist in my own personal interpretation of the Bioshock universe. :P I think the best part about Infinite is all the buzz surrounding it post-release. It seems like more and more connections (real or imaginary) are popping up every week.
Anyway, I came here because I figure it's probably the best place to ask. Anyone interested in buying up an extra copy of the Bioshock 2 Deco Devolution artbook from the Collector's Edition? It's just taking up space, so I might as well make a little something off of it and give it to someone who'll appreciate it as much as I appreciate my copy.
Edit - Jeff Bridges would make for a PERFECT Comstock if Infinite were a movie. Just a thought.
Last edited by ImTheWiseJanitor; 06-05-2013 at 01:02 AM.
I'm up to the Siren battle in 1999 Mode and am not convinced I can proceed any further. I've got Charge fully upgraded as per the popular strategy but I don't have the Burning Halo gear. The guide I was reading recommended using the Electric Punch gear you get from the Season Pass for the whole game, but it isn't cutting it for this particular battle. I'm kind of annoyed because I assumed the Electric Punch + Charge would do the trick for the Siren when I started the playthrough. I gave up after a few unsuccesful attempts and reloaded my first playthrough on Normal to grab the rest of the Voxophones I was missing so the 3/4 playthrough wasn't a complete waste.
Anyone know if I can get myself out of this corner? I haven't upgraded (weapons or Vigors) anything except Charge and Return to Sender (for the final battle). I don't have any money either.
Might have to go back one checkpoint and gather money and weapons.
I pulled it off in pretty much the exact same circumstances, so you can do it. It's just a pain in the ass. Have you upgraded the shotgun at all (edit: just saw that you havent)? Really though, it's all about pulling off the charge attack perfectly. You can do it
it's all about the charge attack.
Last edited by Jinsai; 06-09-2013 at 12:17 AM.
Finally reached Comstock House but boy the game sure does change here. Between trying to follow story and staying alive I basically got overwhelmed and had to put it away last night. Even the part with the moving wheelchair creeped me out so bad I had to just stop shortly after that. Great game.
Beat Infinite yesterday, wow. What the hell? I can't believe how much thought and detail went into making this game.
It did feel a little short, but maybe it's because I would lose track of time while playing.
I'd say it's about average length (7-8 hours). I breezed right through it the first time. I'll be amazed if this doesn't get goty.
Yeah, my first run through was around 9 hrs and my second one was around 20hrs trying to find every little thing.
Saw this in my FB feed today and got my hopes up that it was legit story based DLC
http://store.steampowered.com/news/10940/
First reviews of infinite left me thinking this wasn't for me... But the hints at the story and theories and secrets in this thread suggest perhaps it's worth my time after all. I haven't given bioshock 2 a second glance.
I've just started playing through all the Bioshock games from the beginning, fuck, the combat is insanely difficult. I'm on the first game and no matter what weaponry i've got, the splicers just leap on me and I waste all my meagre ammo on inept aiming then just end up meleeing them to death (or my death most likely) - anyone know any good guides that give combat advice pretty please? I love everything else about the game.
Upgrade your weapons and use your Plasmids to your advantage? Plasmids are the key to winning on that game. Find out what works where and on what enemy type. It does wonders.
Are you using your research camera? If not, that's another downfall. Taking photos of enemies studies them to deal more damage to them.
Thanks, yes I'm a bit tentative about using the plasmids because of worries about using up Eve which is a bit futile - I have played bioshock 2 up to halfway and used the research camera but because I kept using melée all the time it just improved that to the max (I was killing big daddies by using frozen drill quite easily) but nothing else, I think just need practice, it would be good if the game had a combat training zone but I think the point of the game is to make the combat quite desperate
First DLC expansion will be officially announced before the end of the month apparently, with 'at least 10 new achievements' for ppl that care about that as well lol.
That bullshit scared the FUCK out of me the first time I played through, and again when I came back to it after a while and it slipped from memory. Jesus Christ. That was one good-ass scare.
To be honest, I don't remember being scared by that part. I don't recall jumping or being taken off guard. If I did, it wasn't memorable enough to recite.
How is Bioshock 2? I just got 1 for $5 from the Steam sale and love it, and now I see Amazon has 1 & 2 together for $5.
I still haven't played 2, mostly because I know it wasn't the same dudes that did the first game. Felt like a cash grab to me.
First Infinite DLC announcement early tomorrow morning.