I chose something different I chose the impossible I chose this few game series it seemed to divide fans as much as Bioshock does I mean anyone who's played any of these games has a real staunch opinion on which they think is the best but I think most people would agree that irrational games kind of shit the bed a little bit with BioShock Infinite released in 2013 for the PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows it received glowing praise from critics but then again that's pretty standard for most triple-a titles anyway the next Call of Duty game could be a turd in a case and it would still get eights and nines out of ten you know what maybe shitting the bed isn't the best analogy to use and when I say this I don't mean in terms of the visuals or the gameplay moreso a storyline that is oddly confusing and often doesn't make a lick of sense to make matters worse it keeps digging the hole deeper and deeper right through to the game's ending which is a kaleidoscope of bad ideas now at the time there was two groups of gamers both praising and condemning this game and upon release both of them had good and bad points which I'm going to try to address in this review I think I should mention I'm going to be talking about a few minor plot points and if you think that's going to spoil the game for you sonny jim then skip ahead to the timecode on the screen so the game opens up with a protagonist the Booker being dropped at a light house in the middle of the ocean and shortly after this you're launched into the sky and told your mission is to find and rescue a girl being held hostage in the floating city of Columbia.