Dissecting the narrative of BioShock Infinite
Added: 19.06.2013 6:17 | 3 views | 0 comments
Casually Addicted's Justin Levenstein takes an in-depth look at BioShock Infinite's riveting narrative.
"Having just recently finished Bioshock Infinite for a third time, I think it goes without saying that Im a big fan of this game. A game hasnt resonated with me this much in quite some time, so I felt compelled to write about it. After coming to understand most of Bioshock Infinites mind-bending conclusion, I found myself struggling to wrap my mind around the meaning of what I now consider to be the most profound piece of dialogue in the entire game, delivered by Elizabeth (or as we soon discover, Anna): Theres always a lighthouse, theres always a man, theres always a city. As I began to search for meaning behind these words, I came to the conclusion that their significance encapsulated much more than the Columbia, the city in the sky, and Rapture, the dystopian empire under the sea."More in n4g.com »
Tags: Infinite, Bioshock, BioShock, Shoot, After, Elizabeth, Bioshock Infinite
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