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Smash_Brother said:


If anyone wants to argue this, start with answering the following question: why was Bioshock's story so great? What did it have to SAY? Where were the metaphors and comparisons to our own society? You start with a man with a vision of living life by his own means, but as it so happens, trying to live by your own means only results in downfall and destruction. So the moral of the story is...conform. Huh?

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Seriously, if people think Bioshock's story was "one of the best in gaming ever" then there is no greater example of how far our standards have fallen. The narrative did a good job with the atmosphere, but the story had zero follow through, and that's doubly true of the one of two endings where you're either love personified or the next Hitler.


 Also forgot to add-- go back and play some of the games that supposedly have a great story.  Even great games like FFVI acclaimed by nearly all that played as the best FF has a pretty mediocre story.  The thing that made its story good wasn't the actual story, it was the characters and their changes.