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    BioShock Infinite

    Game » consists of 20 releases. Released Mar 26, 2013

    The third game in the BioShock series leaves the bottom of the sea behind for an entirely new setting - the floating city of Columbia, circa 1912. Come to retrieve a girl named Elizabeth, ex-detective Booker DeWitt finds more in store for him there than he could ever imagine.

    New Polygon article on moral choices

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    #1  Edited By coakroach

    http://www.polygon.com/2013/1/17/3886934/bioshock-infinite-will-fix-the-faults-of-its-predecessors-system-of

    Posting this because a certain paragraph caught my attention

    In a recent demo of the game, Polygon was shown how this system has evolved. Upon entering the city, protagonist Booker DeWitt wins a raffle, giving him the opportunity to throw a baseball at an interracial couple. The focus on ethics and morality becomes part of the narrative more than a function of the gameplay or a way of regularly gaining items.

    I feel like the more I read this the more absurd it seems, why would anyone throw the baseball other than to be a dick on purpose?

    Kinda worried that now this game will have the same be Jesus or be Hitler morality of the original Bioshock, instead of a more meaningful exploration of moral grey areas seen in recently in The Walking Dead.

    Thoughts?

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