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.
I'm a twenty year old overweight boy living in a third-world country and self-righteous first-worlders expect me to share their values on racism (what's funny is that they probably hate my ethnicity, better not tell them or they'll cyber-lynch me).
Hmm, that sounds good enough to me, you're OK in my book, also quite funny about your racial views even though I detest racism. Nevermind these unfulfilled few individuals whose highlight of the day is being politically correct on the internet without knowing who you are and where you're from, as if none of that matters.
On-topic: I'm running the game on Ultra and I just can't tell the difference between this and medium, all these cartoony games don't go anywhere much even when you pump up the settings because they're cartoony. Sure, smoother lighting and water particles or whatever, but the textures and the environment aren't that impressive.
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