It's funny to me how Booker shows amazement to so many things but then he comes across Vigors; "Oh sure, I'll just pop this unknown drink, surely nothing wrong with doing that. Wow, so I got crows in my hands, that's cool. But would you look at the flying city, that's totally unbelievable, wait Elizabeth I gotta electrify this guy with my hands first then we can talk about your artificial drama enforced on my character."
So yeah. I uninstalled the game. I don't know. The first Bioshock game was fine. But this, while indeed being one of more beautiful games I've played recently, just doesn't do much for me. Gameplay isn't that special, setting is neat, and the story feels just... unimaginative? Choices don't matter, not really, the only one that does is the final one, everything else is just filler. I don't know. This is just my opinion on the game, after all.
It ticks me off a bit that everyone (well not actually everyone, but a fair portion of people indicating a majority) is now claiming it's a work of art or something and while I do realize that's a subjective matter, it still annoys me. Might also have something to do with Levine having a punchable face. Oh and that hack, Cliffy B, making that crude joke about Ebert.
Infantile, as expected of him. Oh and source for this:
https://twitter.com/therealcliffyb/status/319921447768297472