Bioshock Infinite Review – Laserlemming.com
Laserlemming Writes "The greatest strength of Bioshock as a series is that although the settings are outlandish, even laughable if you think about them seriously for more than a couple of minutes, while playing there's no doubt in yout mind that these places could exist. They feel plausible, palpable, and dare I say it, realistic but at the same time an elaborate window dressing. A portal to worlds where the coin landed on tails instead of heads, where the Republican Tea Party formed a hundred years earlier and flew away into the clouds, where Atlas Shrugged wasn't just a terrible book but the basis for a whole misguided society.
By combining solid gameplay with thoughtful, intelligent storytelling and expert pacing Irrational have simultaneously created the perfect swan song for the current generation of consoles as well as a glimpse into gaming's future."











