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Oh and fuck whoever is responsible for

the bit where you flip a switch, turn around and there's a fucking trumpet boy stood right behind you. Literally jumped off my bed and had to calm down a sec. And this not half an hour after the Songbird scared the shit out of me on that bridge. Christ.

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Oh and fuck whoever is responsible for

the bit where you flip a switch, turn around and there's a fucking trumpet boy stood right behind you. Literally jumped off my bed and had to calm down a sec. And this not half an hour after the Songbird scared the shit out of me on that bridge. Christ.

This.

I literally shat my actually balls out of my bum.

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Rarely is there a game that keeps me awake deep into the night in order to beat it anymore. This game just did. Fantastic from start to finish. Collected all the voxophones, sightseers, and infusions. Plenty of difficulty-related and combat trophies to collect still, and I expect to play through the game again in the future once the DLC is getting released.

As for the ending... wow.

The "hint" is right there in the title. Booker is set in what amounts to an infinite loop in his search. I don't know about that Forbes article, there are parallels but that doesn't mean they are the same person. An infinite number of people can be going on an infinite number of loops through the universe. How this infinite universe came to be though? That's the real question that we're left with. Where did this world of lighthouses come from? And I think that's going to be the thread tying the future installments of this series together. At least that's what I believe.

And after-credits

I have trouble with this tying into the infinity idea. Only thing that is on my mind is that it's to show that the beginning is also the end. It's a nice touch at the end, but I think it symbolizes less than we would initially believe.

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Rarely is there a game that keeps me awake deep into the night in order to beat it anymore. This game just did. Fantastic from start to finish. Collected all the voxophones, sightseers, and infusions. Plenty of difficulty-related and combat trophies to collect still, and I expect to play through the game again in the future once the DLC is getting released.

As for the ending... wow.

The "hint" is right there in the title. Booker is set in what amounts to an infinite loop in his search. I don't know about that Forbes article, there are parallels but that doesn't mean they are the same person. An infinite number of people can be going on an infinite number of loops through the universe. How this infinite universe came to be though? That's the real question that we're left with. Where did this world of lighthouses come from? And I think that's going to be the thread tying the future installments of this series together. At least that's what I believe.

And after-credits

I have trouble with this tying into the infinity idea. Only thing that is on my mind is that it's to show that the beginning is also the end. It's a nice touch at the end, but I think it symbolizes less than we would initially believe.

They aren't the same exact guy, but they represent the same type of person. Each world has a man, a city and a lighthouse. In Infinite it's Comstock and Columbia, in Bioshock 1, it's Ryan and Rapture.

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