It's funny that Spore Zombie Game came out just after Bioshock: Infinite, both games have incredibly similar premises in terms of story, and yet the one that was about zombies and made no effort to address Weighty Politics is suddenly far more resonant
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Also, there's the whole bit where Bioshock: Infinite pushes just a tiny bit too far into grimdark, despite on the surface being less violent, and that its protagonist is objectively FAR more of a shthead despite NOT being the one who dooms all humans.
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("less violent" here means that in Bioshock: Infinite, when you shoot someone there's blood spatter and they die, in TL OU as we've discussed they writhe on the ground sobbing or screaming)
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The exception being the end to Burial at Sea Part II, which was incredibly, needlessly violent, a ridiculous fridging for the ages, and if I actually cared about Elizabeth as a character it would probably piss me off more than any game ending ever
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
Never played the DLC but Infinite lost me at the point where the story decided that the revolutionaries were just as bad as Comstock and even though I finished the game I didn't have a good time with it after that.
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Yeah, well, the DLC tried to fix that, by having it so the revolutionaries agreed to fake being evil and sacrifice themselves to turn Elizabeth into a killer so she can kill Booker/Comstock which was stupid and it got worse
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Yeah having Daisy Fitzroy sacrifice herself as a test for Elizabeth's character development is INFINITELY worse than when she was just evil
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