50 Greatest Ever Stories In Gaming

3. Bioshock Infinite

Bioshockinfinite Header01 Director Ken Levine had some massively sized shoes to fill after writing Bioshock so with Infinite the hype was through the roof. The original was miraculously topped though whether you're wandering around a disturbingly early 20th century racist fictional city in the sky, Columbia or wrapping your head around a story that passes through parallel universes. Ken Levine did the seemingly impossible though and found a genius way to connect the city in the sky to the city under the sea. In all my years of playing video games, I have never been as shocked. The sudden transition from Columbia to Rapture leaves you dumbfounded, breathless, and maniacally laughing to yourself in disbelief that the writers pulled this twist off that we wanted to see. And then, without even letting you recollect your thoughts, the ending shatters your mind again with another epic twist.
 
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