First Impression: Bioshock Infinite (PC/Steam)

This is the 148th instalment of our first impression video series. Today, we are playing Bioshock Infinite for the first time.

Welcome to the 148th instalment of our first impression video series. Today, we are playing the Steam game, Bioshock Infinite for the first time. You can check out the video directly on YouTube or in the embed below:

It took a bit to get to this last title. Still, I was definitely anticipating finally getting a chance to play the final game in this trilogy.

I heard that people like this particular game, so you can imagine how excited I was to finally get to play this one. This series has been pretty good for me and, in a way, I’m a little sad knowing this is the last game I’ll likely be playing. Still, I’m definitely looking forward to seeing what the rest of the game is like.

Even though I didn’t get into the action scenes in the video, I did notice a fair bit – especially with the themes going on in this game. Indeed, flying into the sky as opposed to diving under water is a major difference with this game, but the themes of flying up to an artificial heaven as well instead of going into a zombie infested zone was certainly another interesting change from previous instalment.

The question is, what did you think of this game? Was this a really fun title to play or did you think others deserved more attention?

For those, like me, who haven’t played this game, but others in the franchise, what did you think of what you saw here? Does this look like an interesting game to play or is the pacing and style not really something that interests you?

Also, for those who haven’t played any of these games at all, what did you think of what you saw? Does this look like an interesting game to play or are there other games out there these days you think you’d prefer playing? Let us know in the comments below!

This video is part of our first impression video series. Below is a list of 50 of the previously made first impression video’s we’ve made in the past:

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