It’s worth it but if you didn’t like Infinite you might not like it.
I hated Infinite for the longest time because I expected it to be exactly like Bioshock. Play it and appreciate it as a stand alone game, same with 2.
>Other than Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead
The entire game is based on Atlas Shrugged, I'd say you should read it. You will like it. And it will make you a better person.
Is it worth reading? Seems most video game tie in novels suck
I think it's often cited as one of the best vidya novels
the ones I've read have a really decent good:suck ratio
It’s pretty good actually, ties into the game storyline very well
Locke, Hume and the Austrians
High Rise
Bioshock Infinite is basically just an FPS adaptation of Against The Day
Man, why aren't there any RPGs like Against the Day with a Chums of Chance emphasis?
Books with Seven kingdoms 2 vibes?
Off topic, but is Bioshock 2 worth playing? I loved 1 and fricking hated Infinite.
I liked 2 some section suck ass but it's cool overall.
In retrospect it's better. Make sure to get Minerva's Den too.
It’s worth it but if you didn’t like Infinite you might not like it.
I hated Infinite for the longest time because I expected it to be exactly like Bioshock. Play it and appreciate it as a stand alone game, same with 2.
You’d probably like it. I mean, you play as a Big Daddy. Think of the drill arm. You know you want to.
>Other than Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead
The entire game is based on Atlas Shrugged, I'd say you should read it. You will like it. And it will make you a better person.
Cat's Cradle
Brave New World to a certain extent
israeli schizophrenia