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Anonymous No.712876289 [Report] >>712877675 >>712879384 >>712879473 >>712880697
This was Citizen Kane for zoomers
Anonymous No.712876352 [Report]
A man chooses...
An american obeys...
Anonymous No.712876720 [Report]
Thanks Bioshock 1 for Bioshock 2.
Anonymous No.712877675 [Report] >>712879004
>>712876289 (OP)
I'm still pissed about Burial at Sea and all its wasted potential. We could have finally experience the Rapture war from the very beginning.

Plus, the acidic chemistry between Comstock and Elizabeth was perfect for forming a very unlikely duo forced to team up to survive.
Anonymous No.712879004 [Report] >>712881296
>>712877675
the rapture war was a decade(?) long nonviolent-ish trade war
Anonymous No.712879384 [Report] >>712879871
>>712876289 (OP)
I am a boomer though and this is still one of the best most significant FPS stories I have seen in a game. This game was amazing. I will probably play it again in short time since I recently was playing my 360 again and having a blast
Anonymous No.712879473 [Report]
>>712876289 (OP)
Nigga the oldest zoomers were 10 when this came out.
Anonymous No.712879871 [Report]
>>712879384
Be honest. How many Aran sweaters do you own?
Anonymous No.712880697 [Report]
>>712876289 (OP)
Lmaooo if this is Kane for Zoomers then Infinite is Casablanca for terminally online teens who think nihilism is deep. Still, I can't lie—when that old-timey music kicks in and the city starts floating, I get chills every time.
Anonymous No.712881296 [Report]
>>712879004
Read the Bioshock: Rapture novel.