Soldato
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Played through them all again myself this year and just finished the Burial at Sea DLC last week. I'm having a total love affair with Bioshock Infinite, I think it's my all time favourite game - I actually ordered the POP vinyl figure of Elizabeth and put it inside my PC case on top of the PSU housing!Been playing through the Bioshocks again. I never actually got around to playing Burial at Sea 2 so thought I'd do the lot. Amazing games, amazing locations, amazing storyline. Up there with the very best.
Never been too fussed on number 2 though. The whole thing is a bit of a mess to me. I prefer how the others link together.

It's thought by many, that the only reason the game isn't better known and regarded as one of greatest RPG games of all time, is that it was quite broken when it was released and the studio went bust shortly after the patch they released which still didn't fix some of the bugs. However the game now has a perfect unofficial patch and what's known as the plus patch which even adds new maps and quests. Best to purchase the GOG version of the game which comes bundled with the unofficial patch. You definitely won't regret getting this game - it's a truly immersive and unique experience.
Only on easy as well. I managed it with the kestrel. I ended the game with 8 crew so 6 were manning things and 2 for teleporting and causing trouble that way. I got lucky with weapon pickups and ended up with 2 burst laser mark IIs and 2 heavy lasers. The burst lasers take a couple of seconds later to wind up than the heavy lasers, but it meant that I could charge them all fairly close together and then hit the enemy with 8 shots at once so even with 3 layers of shields and decent evasion I got a lot of hits in. I binned off my missile weapons because once you hit enemies with defence drones they're hard to use well - you need teleporting bombs at that point. I also got fed up of getting stuffed with no missiles when I was depending on them.
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