Começou a sair reviews do jogo que eu considero que vá ser o jogo do ano
Pra quem não acompanhou a polemica do começo da semana, a IGN anunciou que ia ter exclusividade temporária no review do Bioshock, enquanto o embargo para o resto da impressa acaba na segunda/terça eles iam lançar o review deles na quinta. Isso obviamente gerou polemica " Porra como eu vou acreditar em um review de um meio jornalístico com privilégios" e eu concordo com essa polemica, mas o review ta ai e obviamente é bem positivo, levou um 9.4.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/03/22/bioshock-infinite-xbox-360ps3-review - review escrito
[blockquote]A brilliant shooter that nudges the entire genre forward with innovations in both storytelling and gameplay. It trips over itself in a couple of spots, but not in any way that should keep you from embracing it with your utmost enthusiasm.[/blockquote]
Video review para os mais preguiçoso
[youtube]L_lLSOkZRgc[/youtube]
Ele elogia o jogo pra caralho blá blá blá blá , reclamações basicamente se resumem as versões de console que tem texturas inferiorizes e queda de frame rate, os controles no console que são limitados pela falta de botões, nos consoles você tem que pausar muito para ficar trocando de arma e poderes no PC você tem botão de sobra. E mais estranho ele reclama da duração, ele acha o jogo um pouco longo demais, duração de 10-15 horas, ele reclama que algumas partes ficam um pouco arrastada.
Quando for saindo mais reviews eu atualizo o tópico.
EDIT : Hoje acabou a exclusividade da IGN, metacritic com 29 reviews esta em 96, alguns reviews http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/bioshock-infinite/critic-reviews
The Escapist - 100 http://www.escapistmagazine.com/art...BioShock-Infinite-Review-A-Head-in-the-Clouds
[blockquote]Bioshock Infinite is both a breathtaking achievement in videogame storytelling and a marquee example of a game that will stick with you long after you see everything it has to offer. Calling it simply a first-person shooter is practically an insult. If you can make it through the game without being emotionally affected - or even experiencing a bit of an existential crisis - you need to check your pulse immediately.[/blockquote]
Destructoid -100 http://www.destructoid.com/review-bioshock-infinite-249341.phtml
[blockquote]As a game, BioShock Infinite has its successes and its falterings consistent with any suitably complex piece of interactive entertainment. As a story, as an exercise in drawing the player into a believable and relevant world, as proof of exactly what a videogame can mean to a person ... Well, I already said it. BioShock Infinite is damn near perfect.[/blockquote]
Joystiq - 100 http://www.joystiq.com/2013/03/25/bioshock-infinite-review/
[blockquote]Undoubtedly the finest game crafted by Irrational Games, BioShock Infinite is one of the best told stories of this generation. It simply cannot be missed.[/blockquote]
Polygon - 100 http://www.polygon.com/game/bioshock-infinite/2779
[blockquote]For everything it has to say, for all the questions it asks —many of which have no easy answers — BioShock Infinite's big thoughts and complicated narrative don't obscure the brilliant action game that carries those messages through.[/blockquote]
GameInformer - 100 http://www.gameinformer.com/games/b.../2013/03/25/enjoying-the-view-from-above.aspx
[blockquote]Dealing with themes like religion, racism, and xenophobia, Columbia is a richer and more nuanced setting than even Rapture, and the unveiling of the city’s culture is masterfully executed.[/blockquote]
Gametrailers- 94
[blockquote]BioShock Infinite is both art-house and grindhouse, managing to offer something for everyone. There’s drama, philosophy, and shocking violence, then there’s combat, abilities, and gear -- there’s even numerically quantified damage for the stat-obsessed. It’s enhanced by thoughtful plotting and great characters and wrapped up in a beautiful world and calamitous physics. Heady and bloody, it’s a tesseract worth tackling, and even if you can see its seams from time to time, its ambition cannot be denied.[/blockquote]
GameSpot - 9 http://www.gamespot.com/bioshock-infinite/reviews/bioshock-infinite-review-6405506/
[blockquote]BioShock Infinite isn't afraid to magnify the way religious and racial extremism inform our culture and change lives. It isn't afraid to depict a less-than-holy trinity diseased by power, deception, and manipulation. As the story circles back on itself, you're left wondering whether redemption cleanses us of our atrocities, or simply invites us to commit greater ones. Once the finale comes, you will want to play again, watching each event and image through the lens of information you can never un-know. BioShock Infinite is more than just a quality game: it's an important one.[/blockquote]
Edge - 9 http://www.edge-online.com/review/bioshock-infinite-review/
[blockquote]That Infinite can handle the collision between its philosophical concerns and its dead-end thrills without seeming hopelessly crass or overly portentous testifies to its often touching script, excellent pacing and the kind of unparalleled world building that shows you all of this coexisting cohesively in a golden city in the sky. But it also demonstrates something else: BioShock’s mechanical evolution as a firstperson shooter.[/blockquote]
Pra quem não acompanhou a polemica do começo da semana, a IGN anunciou que ia ter exclusividade temporária no review do Bioshock, enquanto o embargo para o resto da impressa acaba na segunda/terça eles iam lançar o review deles na quinta. Isso obviamente gerou polemica " Porra como eu vou acreditar em um review de um meio jornalístico com privilégios" e eu concordo com essa polemica, mas o review ta ai e obviamente é bem positivo, levou um 9.4.
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/03/22/bioshock-infinite-xbox-360ps3-review - review escrito
[blockquote]A brilliant shooter that nudges the entire genre forward with innovations in both storytelling and gameplay. It trips over itself in a couple of spots, but not in any way that should keep you from embracing it with your utmost enthusiasm.[/blockquote]
Video review para os mais preguiçoso
[youtube]L_lLSOkZRgc[/youtube]
Ele elogia o jogo pra caralho blá blá blá blá , reclamações basicamente se resumem as versões de console que tem texturas inferiorizes e queda de frame rate, os controles no console que são limitados pela falta de botões, nos consoles você tem que pausar muito para ficar trocando de arma e poderes no PC você tem botão de sobra. E mais estranho ele reclama da duração, ele acha o jogo um pouco longo demais, duração de 10-15 horas, ele reclama que algumas partes ficam um pouco arrastada.
Quando for saindo mais reviews eu atualizo o tópico.
EDIT : Hoje acabou a exclusividade da IGN, metacritic com 29 reviews esta em 96, alguns reviews http://www.metacritic.com/game/pc/bioshock-infinite/critic-reviews
The Escapist - 100 http://www.escapistmagazine.com/art...BioShock-Infinite-Review-A-Head-in-the-Clouds
[blockquote]Bioshock Infinite is both a breathtaking achievement in videogame storytelling and a marquee example of a game that will stick with you long after you see everything it has to offer. Calling it simply a first-person shooter is practically an insult. If you can make it through the game without being emotionally affected - or even experiencing a bit of an existential crisis - you need to check your pulse immediately.[/blockquote]
Destructoid -100 http://www.destructoid.com/review-bioshock-infinite-249341.phtml
[blockquote]As a game, BioShock Infinite has its successes and its falterings consistent with any suitably complex piece of interactive entertainment. As a story, as an exercise in drawing the player into a believable and relevant world, as proof of exactly what a videogame can mean to a person ... Well, I already said it. BioShock Infinite is damn near perfect.[/blockquote]
Joystiq - 100 http://www.joystiq.com/2013/03/25/bioshock-infinite-review/
[blockquote]Undoubtedly the finest game crafted by Irrational Games, BioShock Infinite is one of the best told stories of this generation. It simply cannot be missed.[/blockquote]
Polygon - 100 http://www.polygon.com/game/bioshock-infinite/2779
[blockquote]For everything it has to say, for all the questions it asks —many of which have no easy answers — BioShock Infinite's big thoughts and complicated narrative don't obscure the brilliant action game that carries those messages through.[/blockquote]
GameInformer - 100 http://www.gameinformer.com/games/b.../2013/03/25/enjoying-the-view-from-above.aspx
[blockquote]Dealing with themes like religion, racism, and xenophobia, Columbia is a richer and more nuanced setting than even Rapture, and the unveiling of the city’s culture is masterfully executed.[/blockquote]
Gametrailers- 94
[blockquote]BioShock Infinite is both art-house and grindhouse, managing to offer something for everyone. There’s drama, philosophy, and shocking violence, then there’s combat, abilities, and gear -- there’s even numerically quantified damage for the stat-obsessed. It’s enhanced by thoughtful plotting and great characters and wrapped up in a beautiful world and calamitous physics. Heady and bloody, it’s a tesseract worth tackling, and even if you can see its seams from time to time, its ambition cannot be denied.[/blockquote]
GameSpot - 9 http://www.gamespot.com/bioshock-infinite/reviews/bioshock-infinite-review-6405506/
[blockquote]BioShock Infinite isn't afraid to magnify the way religious and racial extremism inform our culture and change lives. It isn't afraid to depict a less-than-holy trinity diseased by power, deception, and manipulation. As the story circles back on itself, you're left wondering whether redemption cleanses us of our atrocities, or simply invites us to commit greater ones. Once the finale comes, you will want to play again, watching each event and image through the lens of information you can never un-know. BioShock Infinite is more than just a quality game: it's an important one.[/blockquote]
Edge - 9 http://www.edge-online.com/review/bioshock-infinite-review/
[blockquote]That Infinite can handle the collision between its philosophical concerns and its dead-end thrills without seeming hopelessly crass or overly portentous testifies to its often touching script, excellent pacing and the kind of unparalleled world building that shows you all of this coexisting cohesively in a golden city in the sky. But it also demonstrates something else: BioShock’s mechanical evolution as a firstperson shooter.[/blockquote]