10 Video Games You Should Play On Easy
2. Bioshock Infinite
The third instalment in the Bioshock franchise, Infinite made a real name for itself as arguably the best title in the series. It finished 2013 as the world's third highest rated video game and earning critical acclaim for its visuals, setting and storyline. It has also garnered a reputation for being one of the most divisive games of its time when it comes to difficulty.
The differences in Infinite's difficulty can vary pretty wildly, with the amount of ammunition and cash around the game being the most striking examples of what tinkering with the modes can do.
As well as the dispensing of resources, the difference between the game's Easy and 1999 modes include a 125% to 50% damage dealt and a 50% to 200% ratio of damage received, both of which show how striking the discrepancy is.
Infinite might not be as unfair as something like Street Fighter IV, but its wild variance in difficulty can make for some pretty tough moments.
With such a striking art design, compelling storyline and unique setting, it's only through playing on an easy difficulty that players will actually be able to enjoy them in any appreciable way.