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#I could gush about Bioshock Infinite all day if given the chance haha
thatcrazycrowgirl · 1 year
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Hey Crowie! Nice game you have posted in your wall here *grin* so gow about we do a round for questions No. 11,14, and 28?
*sit down with cookies* so do tell *offer some* take your time. You know I'm not in a rush
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Hello, friend! Oooh, cookies! Don't mind if I do! *takes several* Thank you for them and the ask! <3
So, to answer it...
11. Do you prefer ‘blank slate’ main characters you make yourself or otherwise project onto, or characters with a set personality and backstory?
While RPGs where coming up with a character are fun, and I do like them, in truth, I think I gravitate more towards games with a main character who has a personality and backstory. I like having a protagonist I can connect with.
14. A song that’s sure to hit your nostalgia buttons
I actually had to do a quick think with this one, but one I’d have to go with “Theme of Laura” from Silent Hill 2 (especially the riff starting at 1:37). I ADORED that game when I was a teenager, and even had this song as my ringtone for some time back then. So, hearing it again, even now, really brings me back!
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28. Pick a series you like. What was the first game you played for it? Was it a good starting point? Would it still be a good starting point now?
Well, y’all know how much I like Assassin’s Creed, so I’ll choose a different series to talk about: Bioshock! The first game I ever played in the series was its third installment, Bioshock Infinite, and I absolutely fell in love with it! (Unpopular opinion: while the entire series is awesome, Infinite is my favorite.) As for it being a good starting point for me personally, I’d say it was, as it got me hooked on the entire series.
However, knowing the games as I do now, would I say it is a good starting point now or for a newcomer to the series? Eh, maybe? Infinite isn’t a direct sequel to either 1 or 2, so you probably could get away with starting the series with it. (I'd recommend that or Bioshock 1.) I suppose it depends on what you’re looking for, as each game has its own aesthetic and themes. (That being said, though, if one starts with Infinite, I’d HIGHLY recommend playing Bioshock 1 before tackling Infinite’s Burial at Sea DLC.)
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