A decade after launch, BioShock Infinite players seem to feel very different about the acclaimed FPS
"Not sure any game in history has had such a negative shift iꦰn opinion"

A decade after launch, many 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Bioshock Infinite players a꧂re🌸n't that fond of the acclaimed FPS.
BioShock Infinite launched on PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 ten years ago this month. It marked a radical change of direction for the series, shifting it from the gloomy underwater setting of Rapture to the colourful airborne city of Columbia. Despite being very different 🔯from what came before, it garnered high praise from fans and critics alike when it initially launched. Yet, a decade later, players seem to feel differently.
In a tweet, game developer Dave Oshry wrote🅠, "Not sure✨ any game in history has had such a negative shift in opinion since it originally launched to unanimous praise and every GOTY award imaginable."
He refers to an earlier tweet posted last week by our friends at , which asked fans what score they would award Bioshock Infinite today. Looking at the responses, most players would seemingly now give it around a five or a six, though others would go even lower than tha🧜t.
Not su𓄧re any game in history has had such a negative shift in opinion since it originally launched to unanimous praise and every GOTY award imaginable. //t.co/f8rC6LzsP0
Players have a multitude of reasons for rating it down, not least of which is its story. "It tries to make racism a 'both sides are bad' styled argument which is... gross, even if unintentional," says one playe🍌r in the comments. They add, "I also✅ think the game dragged in some places. I was getting really sick of it around the 8 hour mark." Another writes, "It has identity issues gameplay-wise, and the plot is a messy mix of dysfunction, both sides are bad, diet racism, and aggressive self-aggrandizement. The DLC does not improve things. Barely feels like Bioshock. 5/10. Unremarkable and inconsistent."
Others have found some positive points but are still unimpressed with Bioshock Infinite overall. User @RazielZnot writes, "Even though this is the most beautiful game on UE3 I didn't like it at all and my score is 5/10. This game has no soul, it's just a product." Meanwhile, @SotirisGalanos gives it a 6/10 saying, "the only good thing from this game is Elizabeth. Anything else is mid at best. And it doesn't even give me any Bioshock vibes." User @NateKeww feels similarly, "6/10, and like 5 of the points itꦫ manages are art and environment design (not level design)," they write. "Game sparks no remembrance at all when it comes to specific gameplay moments or g𒁃enre innovation. Felt like a downgrade from the previous entries in multiple ways."
Elsewhere in the comments, a user describes it as the "weak🐻est in the Bioshock series," while another says that it's "maybe the only 9/10 game that, with time, everyone can agree is a bad, boring and half-baked 6/10.
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