
Dripped out Geralt
The professor's glasses are sooo underrated

The professor's glasses are sooo underrated
This is so stupid i love it
Hey there, I just started playing The Witcher 3 and I'm really enjoying it.
For context, I just >!helped Dandelion escape from prison!<and I just unlocked Blood and Wine's first quest.
I was wondering : When should I start Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine?
Should I start them now, later, or maybe after finishing the main story?
Title is "You don't understand The Last Of Us 2"
It's an humoristic video essay about the game's controversies
No, it's not ragebait.
So I just finished Bioshock Infinite and I loved it more than I expected. The gameplay is fun and way more dynamic than in Bioshock 1, the skylines are a great idea, and I actually like the fact that you can only hold 2 guns, because everytime I ran out of ammo, I had to pick up the first gun that i found to defend myself, and i think that's a great move to make the game less repetitive!
Also, hot take, but I prefer Columbia over Rapture. Just the fact that there's NPCs walking around makes it feel so much more alive and immersive. I didn't get why people say that you can't explore Columbia nearly as much as you can explore Rapture. It might be a "me" thing but I felt like sometimes, exploring Rapture was kind of worthless (especially near the end of the game). In Infinite, I felt more rewarded for exploring.
Story-wise though, I'm not totally sure I understood everything?
(Spoiler alert)
Like, I don't really get how Comstock and Booker are the same person, living in the same universe. Also, the whole "Elizabeth mom's ghost" thing was very confusing. Like, is she a ghost or was she created by Elizabeth? I feel like even the game can't tell. But I still think that the plot twist is really cool, unexpected, and was foreshadowed in a very nice way.
So unlike Bioshock 1, I think that I'll replay Infinite someday. It's not nearly as repetitive, it has a more complex story, a more lively world...
I can 100% understand that someone likes Bioshock 1 more than Infinite, but I just don't get how someone can love Bioshock 1 and hate Bioshock Infinite.
Yes, it's different. So what?