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Bioshock Infinite is a great game, but it's a singleplayer game. As a result of that, the scope of replayability is low in comparison to Borderlands 2, which is essentially a multi-player game that is exists in a continuous state of happening.
There may be times when you do the same general task over and over again in Borderlands 2, but it's not as restricted as a purely single player game like Bioshock Infinite, so there will always be a fair amount of variability during your endeavors. As a multi-player focused game, it's also much less restrictive in terms gameplay and combat style, having multiple characters (classes) with a ridiculous amount of weapon choices. Just go with BL2.
I love Borderlands 2 for the whole two-thousand hours it's taken me to still not do everything in it!
Borderlands 2 would have to be the choice if you want more bang for your buck. 600+ hours and still got tonnes of fun left in it.
Your responses are going to be a bit of a one sided tho as this is the Borderlands 2 forum. :)
If it's a story that you're after go Bioshock.
bioshock 10-15 hr game
Bonus : Heard that borderlands 2 is hard to find a match when u just get in ( lv 1 ) , is this true ?