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@The-Neon-Seal @spindie @TheGamerPhenom Exactly. It's not really supposed to make the most sense if you look at it from a rational standpoint. Hell, like I said, you do that, I don't know how you enjoy any video game. There are so many real world fallacies it'd be impossible to enjoy.

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@NTM23 Eh. It doesn't bother me personally. I may not touch the game again for two months, but that doesn't stop me from getting back into it once the DLC is released. There was a three month span where I didn't play Skyrim, but as soon as I found out about the release date of the first DLC, I was right back on the horse, tearing through another file getting ready for it.

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@spindie @TheGamerPhenom . . . . . . But it did make sense, at least in the way the game portrayed it. Yes, if you are taking the game literally, then it makes absolutely no sense. But then again, very little in the fantasy worlds that most VGs create does. It's called suspending reality for a bit. It's part of what makes games so enjoyable.

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@spindie @TheGamerPhenom And that isn't to say it didn't have it's jumps. There were certain points in the story that did tend to come out of the blue and not have much base. But was it enough to detract from the overall experience, or make the story any less amazing? Hell no, not if you ask me.

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@spindie @TheGamerPhenom Right . . . If you say so. The story was one of the better ones I've seen in a game . . .

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@eol_is It's nice to see for a change, eh?

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@spindie You are in the minority I'd say. The gameplay may not have been A+ material, but it was solid B-B+ gameplay, with a phenomenal A+ story.

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@MrNachobro @FollowY0urBliss I think the big problem with this idea is that Infinite was kinda it's own standalone game. I played Infinite without ever having played BS1 or BS2, and feel like I enjoyed it just as much as someone who has played those games. Making a DLC predicated on that takes the risk of ostracizing the fans who got Infinite because you could play it without having had to play the first two. Not saying it wouldn't be a cool idea, just that it would put off some newer fans of the Bioshock series like myself (although admittedly, I do intend to now go back through and beat one and two when I have the chance).

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@jonzilla_basic @TheGamerPhenom @El_Zaggy No doubt. I'm thrilled it's happening. If not for EA, we likely never get this game in the first place. So I'm very excited to see what happens with it.

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@soulfulDAGGER As you have listed, the potential is nearly limitless. It's all coming down to how EA approaches this. Done properly, this game could be fantastic. But if EA decides to start messing with things to much, there will be issues.