15 Best First-Person Shooters Of The Decade (So Far)
3. Bioshock Infinite - Irrational Games
To follow up on Bioshock, and to a lesser extent Bioshock 2, is a hell of a task to complete successfully. Infinite took a confident crack at it.
Taking things from the claustrophobic, horrifying world of Rapture to the open, brightly lit but secretive world of Columbia. Booker DeWitt is on a mission to "Bring us the girl and wipe away the debt" from the floating air-city.
What follows, is chaos after Booker is pursued by the authorities introducing the combat.
The combat was a more refined and simpler version of the original Bioshock's, now armed with steampunk weaponry and 'vigors' instead of plasmids that did the same thing anyway.
It's a beauty of an FPS that may or may not surpass the originals, but does a damn good job at following them up.