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  1. Sep 10, 2023
    8
    Artistic and action-packed throughout. It diverges from the original Bioshock formula, but still makes it somewhat familiar. Couple that with an amazing story. What else do you want?
  2. Jul 18, 2023
    2
    Absolutely terrible, boring and uninspired. Starts off great but after a few hours it's just absolute nonsense. It's a just a generic shooting gallery. Bioshock games are absolutely overrated with a dull story that's not worth your time. Great game of you need to force yourself to sleep. Avoid the whole franchise, it's a disgrace to the shock series. Do yourself a favor and play systemAbsolutely terrible, boring and uninspired. Starts off great but after a few hours it's just absolute nonsense. It's a just a generic shooting gallery. Bioshock games are absolutely overrated with a dull story that's not worth your time. Great game of you need to force yourself to sleep. Avoid the whole franchise, it's a disgrace to the shock series. Do yourself a favor and play system shock series instead. Expand
  3. Jul 7, 2023
    7
    The Bioshock series takes to the skies, but there's something a lot less atmospheric about airships than a claustrophobic, Jules Verne-esque undersea realm. It's still a pretty game with an interesting story but once again the Achilles heel is the profoundly irritating "respawning" that goes on when you die, which essentially makes combat a tedious exercise in trial and error rather thanThe Bioshock series takes to the skies, but there's something a lot less atmospheric about airships than a claustrophobic, Jules Verne-esque undersea realm. It's still a pretty game with an interesting story but once again the Achilles heel is the profoundly irritating "respawning" that goes on when you die, which essentially makes combat a tedious exercise in trial and error rather than skill; making enemies a nuisance rather than a threat completely undermines what an FPS is supposed to be all about. Good, but not great entirely for this reason. Expand
  4. Jun 21, 2023
    9
    "Infinite" is more of an equal to Bioshock than a sequel. It joins The Last of Us and Grand Theft Auto V as one of the best video games of 2013. The bright sky world of Columbia is a direct contrast to the dark underwater utopia of Rapture. But both games also parallel each other in many different ways. Like the original, the game is an artistic achievement that is also exceptionally"Infinite" is more of an equal to Bioshock than a sequel. It joins The Last of Us and Grand Theft Auto V as one of the best video games of 2013. The bright sky world of Columbia is a direct contrast to the dark underwater utopia of Rapture. But both games also parallel each other in many different ways. Like the original, the game is an artistic achievement that is also exceptionally entertaining. Fans of the first game will appreciate it the most. It's another masterpiece. I would rate this with a 9.4 out of 10. Expand
  5. May 31, 2023
    10
    This game actually blew my mind. If you thought the twists in the first two games were mind bending, this game will leave you with your mouth open. In fact the final scenes had me with my mouth on the floor. Let me give some positives.
    - Gunplay is solid. All the guns are fun and feel good to shoot.
    - Great movement. Fun movement mechanics with the sky hook. Game feels fast and you can get
    This game actually blew my mind. If you thought the twists in the first two games were mind bending, this game will leave you with your mouth open. In fact the final scenes had me with my mouth on the floor. Let me give some positives.
    - Gunplay is solid. All the guns are fun and feel good to shoot.
    - Great movement. Fun movement mechanics with the sky hook. Game feels fast and you can get some crazy and epic kills.
    - Elizabeth and Booker are two amazing characters and their chemistry is so good!
    - the world is also amazing. Somehow I like the world building for Columbia more than Rapture! I did not expect that!
    - THE STORY OH MY WORD
    - Excellent twists and turns with great misdirects!
    - The game’s pacing and length were also perfect.
    - Varied objectives and quest design!

    I have no negatives for this game. A true masterpiece!
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  6. Apr 24, 2023
    7
    Yes, this game is a must play even after the first part. Great characters and story, music and sound effects, gameplay is basically the same. And the unique world around you is something else.
  7. Apr 7, 2023
    10
    Infinite isn't just a sequel, it's an evolution. The absolutely gorgeous visual style in a brand new, yet still distinctly "Bioshock" feeling setting paired with reworked and more fast paced combat and an even more deep and philosophical story, make for an unforgettable experience.
  8. Jan 22, 2023
    0
    Haven't played this version of the game but I do own the Xbox one collection that's crap all 3 games are crap on Xbox one so it be the same on this version too
  9. Aug 22, 2022
    9
    As a non fan of the series (never played the other games), this game came as a surprise, I played it for the story but it was really fun overall.
  10. Aug 16, 2022
    5
    Amazing gameplay. A sky city thematic was very cool too. That ending of the story though, it was one of the worst things ive experienced in my whole life. Enough to drop the score.
  11. Jul 25, 2022
    4
    Infinitely irritating, more like. It's a potentially great game utterly ruined by the absolutely obnoxious religious atmosphere. Yeah, yeah... Comstock is the prophet and the Columbia residents are his cult followers. I got the message the first time. You don't need to cram it down my throat every three seconds. Let's head back down to Rapture for the next game, complete with the love andInfinitely irritating, more like. It's a potentially great game utterly ruined by the absolutely obnoxious religious atmosphere. Yeah, yeah... Comstock is the prophet and the Columbia residents are his cult followers. I got the message the first time. You don't need to cram it down my throat every three seconds. Let's head back down to Rapture for the next game, complete with the love and care put into the first BioShock game. Is that too much to ask? Expand
  12. Jun 16, 2022
    9
    Bioshock: Infinite é sensacional, do início ao fim. Com excelentes gráficos, ótima ambientação, jogabilidade responsiva e a química entre os personagens é memorável, Infinite é completo, por mais que depois descobrimos que seria bem diferente do que foi apresentado a nós. Aos fãs da franquia, ficarão maravilhados. Aos que nunca jogaram, joguem, não se arrependerão.
  13. Mar 10, 2022
    10
    Warning: Spoilers
    Bring us the girl, wipe away the debt is what Booker Dewitt (Troy Baker) has to do in the newest BioShock game. Set in 1912 during the growth of American exceptionalism, former Pinkerton agent Booker DeWitt, is sent to the floating air-city of Columbia to find that young woman known as Elizabeth (Courtnee Draper), who has been held incarcerated there for most of her life
    Warning: Spoilers
    Bring us the girl, wipe away the debt is what Booker Dewitt (Troy Baker) has to do in the newest BioShock game. Set in 1912 during the growth of American exceptionalism, former Pinkerton agent Booker DeWitt, is sent to the floating air-city of Columbia to find that young woman known as Elizabeth (Courtnee Draper), who has been held incarcerated there for most of her life in a life style bird cage, protected by a mysterious creature known as Songbird. Though Booker rescues Elizabeth, the two are pursued by the city's warring factions: the nativist and elite Founders leaded by Prophet Zackary Comstock (Kiff VandenHeuvel) that strive to keep the city for pure Americans from their view as un-American, and the Vox Populi, a rebel group lead by Daisy Fitzroy (Kimberly Brooks) representing the minorities. Booker finds Elizabeth to be central to this conflict, and learns that she possesses extraordinary powers to manipulate rifts in the space-time continuum that wreak havoc on Columbia. The City in the Sky leave the depths of Rapture to soar among the clouds. The flying city is a beautiful and vibrant world that holds a very dark secret. It is found by the beliefs of Christianity and the worship of the Founding Fathers as religious figures, while also a police state that enforced racist and sexist attitudes on its citizens. Yes, the game has some racism, but its story is based on 1912 where racism was in its prime. This game isn't for the young gamer, but for mature audience anyways. It' a new world, way different to the damp, dark and Claustrophobia area. While the game doesn't offer free range gaming, and often limited. It's in rich with beautiful colors, details, and Easter eggs. Example: The Barbershop version of "God Only Knows". I miss Barbershop quartets. I love the steam punk, and Harry Turtledove feel to the game. To understand more about the story, I think it's very important for the player is able to locate audio logs, Voxophones and film projectors Kinetoscopes so that they will expand on the history of Columbia beyond those events occurring within the game. The player controls Booker throughout the game, eventually working with the AI-controlled Elizabeth. Having Elizabeth around, doesn't feel like an escort mission, you don't have to protect her, and she is very helpful as she gathers up money, vigors, and ammos for you. She also can unlocked doors and use her power to help fight hostile forces. Elizabeth felt like a Disney like character and works against Booker's grim appearance. Like previous BioShock games, the player uses a combination of weapons, gears, and psychokinetic powers granted through vigors. You can played on normal (easy, normal, and hard). All of them are a great challenge, but never to too frustrating. Enemies such as Handy Men, Patriots, and Sirens will make this game interesting. If not, there is the sky-line. A roller coaster, type ride for the player. There is also a 1999 mode will make you a pro and change the dynamics of the game. The faults of the game are that there are no altering endings like the previous Bio Shock's games. At the end of the game you realize why your choices don't matter, this was done purposely. This is why everyone should accept why there aren't any alternate endings. Still, it would be awesome to have a choice. If there's one thing we learned from this game is that in life you may have a limited amount of choice, but the potential outcomes are infinite. The game is less open and mazy. I wished this Songbird was also a boss instead of just a cut scene. The two weapon limit. The battles like the last battle needed better design. I couldn't really get a chance to buy all the upgrades I want and there is not a New Game+. The Vigors could've used more buff. Last, there weren't any puzzles or problem solving areas like the other Bio Shock's games. Still, the game is amazing and kick-ass but I don't see a sequel for it. Not because it's bad, no way is BioShock Infinite a bad game. So far it's one of the best games I've played in 2013. But unlike the last two BioShock games which even when you escaped from Rapture the city is still down there, and there's possible sequels for it. But the ending for Infinite, mind blowing ending by the way and the way it's told doesn't feel like it's setting up for a sequel if you know what I mean. Absolutely fantastic game! It's already become one of my all-time favorite games. It's a fun gameplay and having pleasing visuals. So give it a try. Game on, my fellow gamers.
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  14. Feb 27, 2022
    3
    I’ve been meaning to play this game literally since it cane out. I loved Bioshock 1, I enjoyed the second one and really loved the dlc for it.
    But wow, I am disappointed in this game even though I knew many didn’t like it. I didn’t expect them to mess up basic mechanics the first two games got right. This game unintelligently tries to force other First Person Shooter trends and mechanics
    I’ve been meaning to play this game literally since it cane out. I loved Bioshock 1, I enjoyed the second one and really loved the dlc for it.
    But wow, I am disappointed in this game even though I knew many didn’t like it. I didn’t expect them to mess up basic mechanics the first two games got right. This game unintelligently tries to force other First Person Shooter trends and mechanics into it and it just weakens what already existed in prior Bioshock games, while not in anyway capturing the feel of the games they’re trying to imitate.
    I tried to finish this game, I really did. I spent hours in it and was probably about 70% through. But good god is the combat atrocious in this game. And it was never “incredible” in the other games but there were many satisfying mechanics none the less. In this game the upgrades are so basic and boring it’s as if all the RPG elements have been removed.
    Anyway, boo. Uninstalling it from my Xbox One now.
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  15. Feb 25, 2022
    10
    One of the greatest games of all time. My favourite of the Bioshock games. I hope that one day another Bioshock is released.
  16. Jan 27, 2022
    9
    This has one of the most entertaining gameplay experiences of all time, with one of the worst overall plots in any game, period. Ken Levine clearly thinks he's a smart guy, way smarter than you. So smart he detonated his company and put his employees on the street right after they made this game and he hasn't made a thing since. Despite the stupid plot, I've replayed this game likeThis has one of the most entertaining gameplay experiences of all time, with one of the worst overall plots in any game, period. Ken Levine clearly thinks he's a smart guy, way smarter than you. So smart he detonated his company and put his employees on the street right after they made this game and he hasn't made a thing since. Despite the stupid plot, I've replayed this game like seven times. If only it had a plot / ending I cared about, it might have then been my favorite singular game of all time. Expand
  17. Oct 16, 2021
    8
    BioShock infinite is a very flawed game unlike the original bioshock which had some minor flaws but so many revolutionary aspects. Infinite is just like the original while trying to do something different it fails in its creativity ad originality. Infinite borrows many things form the original bioshock but fails to renovate them in its own way. The story is the strongest aspect but itsBioShock infinite is a very flawed game unlike the original bioshock which had some minor flaws but so many revolutionary aspects. Infinite is just like the original while trying to do something different it fails in its creativity ad originality. Infinite borrows many things form the original bioshock but fails to renovate them in its own way. The story is the strongest aspect but its told in a very unbalanced way. Infinite is still a must-play gaming experience and very enjoyable game but its linear level design and shallow mechanics might turn away some people from it.
    Columbia is a very detailed and gorgeous place and i can see the designers enjoyed designing it a lot back in the day and just like rapture it adds a whole new structure to the deep bioshock lore and world.
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  18. Sep 15, 2021
    10
    Perfect game! 10 out of 10! Elizabeth, Booker, Columbia... Except for Metal Gear Solid 3 and Silent Hill 2 no one game has produced - or will produce - is better than this.
  19. Jul 27, 2021
    8
    Bioshock Infinite is my least favorite of the Bioshock Trilogy. And that really comes down to the gameplay which I feel is a real step down from Bioshock 1 and 2. While 1 is pretty stiff in how it controls I still think the gameplay is more satisfying and I'm not a big fan of the change to only carrying 2 weapons in this game. Because I can only carry two weapons I didn't feel much need toBioshock Infinite is my least favorite of the Bioshock Trilogy. And that really comes down to the gameplay which I feel is a real step down from Bioshock 1 and 2. While 1 is pretty stiff in how it controls I still think the gameplay is more satisfying and I'm not a big fan of the change to only carrying 2 weapons in this game. Because I can only carry two weapons I didn't feel much need to upgrade a lot of the weapons seeing as who knows when I might get that gun back or how much Ill use it not to mention it doesn't really change the gun much other then it's stats basically. Which isn't as fun as in the other games where visually they'd change and you could get some more wacky upgrades potentially. And the weapons themselves feel more like your standard shooter afair no weird weapons like a drill or harpoon gun which is kind of disappointing. I'm also not a big fan of the vigor's which replaced the plasmids. Not only is there purpose in the narrative really not important or explained very much in the the main story but they also don't feel as memorable or useful in this game.

    The general flow of gameplay in general feels a lot more like every other shooter. What I mean is that in the first two games you'd explore rapture and the enemy's you faced weren't really looking for you all the time you'd sort of walk in on people and a times you could avoid them. In this one combat encounters happen in big rooms typically with a large group of enemy's waiting for you so the game is taking you along from one big enemy encounter to the next. Enemy types are fine for the most part but with out big daddies the game lacks an enemy with the same risk and reward system that they provided. And so instead they just have a few bigger and more bullet spongy enemy types. The handy man being my pick for the worst Bioshock enemy not only feeling kinda out of place to me but also being just really annoying to fight with there big size and tendency to get right in your face. This all connects with the setting and atmosphere which I'm personally just not as big a fan of. I do like the look and feel of the floating city of Colombia when your just walking around and seeing people live there lives. But it's just not as interesting as Raptures glorious city turned nightmare for me. Granted I am a big fan of horror and horror themed settings so that definitely plays a role.

    Now what I did really love was the story which kept me going through the game. While it's defiantly a departure from the other games focus on more "grounded" concepts and messages about capitalism and socialism. But the story while maybe a bit over complicated is really good. The character you play as Booker is an actual character who speaks and has his own opinions unlike the other games which makes him more interesting although it makes it harder for the player to actually feel like were in his shoes. Elizabeth is a great character and as an AI companion she's really helpful giving you salts, health and ammo all the time and only ever got in my way once. Although I feel part of that I felt was to compensate for the lost of being able to carry multiple health packs and eve syringes to replenish yourself at any time which is a change I'm also not a fan of.

    I know I've complained a lot in this writing but I do genuinely still think this game is good and worth playing. It's just when compared to it's predecessors I feel it made a lot of miss steps or steps backwards in a lot of departments. And that the game made some rather strange changes that I felt weren't necessary that resulted in the game play feeling a lot like every other game in the genera and so lost some of what was special. But what the game losses in gameplay it makes for most of it in it's story and characters.
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  20. Jul 15, 2021
    9
    Gameplay : 8/10
    Design (video + audio) : 9/10
    Story : 10/10
    Technical aspects : 8/10
    Repeatability: 8/10
  21. May 27, 2021
    10
    I will be damned if this isn't the best game I've played in months. The story is one of the best I've experienced in ages, the setting is extremely unique and also great, the gameplay is also very entertaining. There is basically nothing wrong with this game. If you haven't played this game already, I highly recommend doing so
  22. Apr 29, 2021
    8
    While Bioshock Infinite is a solid game, it lacks so many great things. The Gameplay is so short and linear and does not want you to explore and the sandbox elements are really lackluster and useless you will find yourself using just one or two type of guns most of the Gameplay, but the story is great and the ending is way better that Bioshock 1 and 2's endings.
  23. Dec 14, 2020
    6
    Good gameplay, lousy storydjskdnskejwjdhdjwkejdbfiddnakejfjwkwkfnwkdjdjfkekfjdndjhd
  24. Nov 24, 2020
    10
    This was the first game to make me go "WOW!" It was so clean, fresh concept for me & looked stunning.
  25. Nov 20, 2020
    8
    OVERALL - 83%

    Gameplay - 8/10 Graphics (for time) - 9/10 Story - 7/10 Game Length - 8/10 Characters - 8/10 Level/Area Design - 9/10 Atmosphere - 9/10 Sound Effects - 7/10 Soundtrack - 8/10 Replay Value - 6/10 I think the aesthetic of this game is amazing, and the first hour of play of loved. The action however gets very repetitive and when I found out the amazing
    OVERALL - 83%

    Gameplay - 8/10
    Graphics (for time) - 9/10
    Story - 7/10
    Game Length - 8/10
    Characters - 8/10
    Level/Area Design - 9/10
    Atmosphere - 9/10
    Sound Effects - 7/10
    Soundtrack - 8/10
    Replay Value - 6/10

    I think the aesthetic of this game is amazing, and the first hour of play of loved. The action however gets very repetitive and when I found out the amazing content/ideas that were taken out of the final cut and I was very disappointed. This game could have been one of the best. I preferred this to Bioshock 2, but its not on the same level as the original.
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  26. Oct 18, 2020
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Good, good, good! A new chapter awaits for any Bio lovers, and instead of being in the water, you visit a new city up in the clouds, a place known as Columbia, located above the coast of Maine.

    Not my favorite Bioshock, but it is amazing and top-notch!
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  27. Aug 29, 2020
    9
    Отличная игра .
    Из проблем только туповатый ии
  28. Aug 1, 2020
    10
    BioShock Infinite is a breathtaking adventure filled with memorable character, fun and tense gameplay, and a fantastic story line that to me holds up very well. If this is the last in the series, then it's truly a fantastic end.
  29. Jul 31, 2020
    10
    The characters are great. The actors are great at conveying emotion. Gameplay is excellent and the story is compelling and interesting.
  30. Jun 22, 2020
    10
    Smart, satirical, deep, and dark. Bioshock Infinite pushes the boundaries of what I thought was possibly in a game. It's genius and so much fun to play.
Metascore
93

Universal acclaim - based on 33 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 31 out of 33
  2. Negative: 0 out of 33
  1. May 27, 2013
    98
    An instant classic that should be kept in a special place in every gamer's collection.
  2. May 11, 2013
    87
    BioShock Infinite is a sure-fire game-of-the-year candidate, and definitely one of the standout single-player games of this generation.
  3. Apr 19, 2013
    70
    Fuzzy-headed narrative and thematically irrelevant auxiliary mechanics make Infinite feel sloppy even when it's working. Combat increases in frequency and decreases in impact after the Hall of Heroes, so for most of its length the game sinks towards a deflated ending rather than rising towards a climax. However, that slow descent starts from a great height, so there is still much to value in Infinite even as it drowns in its own shortcomings.