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The first time I played Bioshock I didn't complete it. I stopped somewhere in the second level. After a few months I came back to it and loved it. Try it again some time, it might hit the spot then but it has got a very different tone to Infinite.
Got to agree with you on Infinite, though. I'm loving that game.
However, the game goes into great detail about the city and about the characters. Each had a unique personality, and Ryan's ambitious views really captured me. Seeing the landscape and detail was also nice.
it take some time to get used to it, to get into story.