Honestly, I do not remember the story. It had powers, crazy people and "pew pew".
I know it was suppose to have some meaningful message but I was not paying attention back then, something something unchecked science, other then that I have no clue.
I have not played infinite, although I still have it.
I heard infinite was woke but I never got around to it and now I will probably never will.
So if Bioshock 1 had some deep message about feminism and inter-racial relationships it was way to deep for me and most likely most of the player base at the time.
As is often the case with media, leftists willfully misinterpreted almost everything about this game’s story.
Set in 1912, the game is centered around a floating steampunk city called Columbia. The middle and upper class residents are explicitly racist and white supremacist. They exploit a lower class of non-whites for cheap labor. Sounds like retarded woke fanfic, right?
But here’s the thing: this fictional city of Columbia literally seceded from the United States. In one possible future, Columbia even attacks and destroys major American cities. So right from the jump, anyone who says that Columbia represents America’s racism and white supremacy is objectively incorrect. America exists in this game, and it is literally the enemy of Columbia.
Yes, the Christians and whites depicted in this game are awful, but so is everyone else. The moment the underclass gains any semblance of power, they turn into murderous commie psychopaths. They immediately reveal themselves to be every bit as evil and savage as their “white supremacist” enemies.
In the end, the game isn’t even about race or class. It’s about multiple dimensions and time travel and family. All that other stuff falls away in the latter half, which is why wokies who actually finished the game tend to hate it. Everyone else checked the tin and raised their thumbs.
Edit: having watched some of the video linked below, it’s safe to say my own recollection of this game was apparently far too kind.
Sounds similar to how the leftards were disappointed that Far Cry 5 wasn't the "MAGA Hillbilly Hunting Simulator" they somehow thought it was advertised as.
Honestly, I do not remember the story. It had powers, crazy people and "pew pew".
I know it was suppose to have some meaningful message but I was not paying attention back then, something something unchecked science, other then that I have no clue. I have not played infinite, although I still have it. I heard infinite was woke but I never got around to it and now I will probably never will.
So if Bioshock 1 had some deep message about feminism and inter-racial relationships it was way to deep for me and most likely most of the player base at the time.
Bioshock Infinite spoilers ahead.
As is often the case with media, leftists willfully misinterpreted almost everything about this game’s story.
Set in 1912, the game is centered around a floating steampunk city called Columbia. The middle and upper class residents are explicitly racist and white supremacist. They exploit a lower class of non-whites for cheap labor. Sounds like retarded woke fanfic, right?
But here’s the thing: this fictional city of Columbia literally seceded from the United States. In one possible future, Columbia even attacks and destroys major American cities. So right from the jump, anyone who says that Columbia represents America’s racism and white supremacy is objectively incorrect. America exists in this game, and it is literally the enemy of Columbia.
Yes, the Christians and whites depicted in this game are awful, but so is everyone else. The moment the underclass gains any semblance of power, they turn into murderous commie psychopaths. They immediately reveal themselves to be every bit as evil and savage as their “white supremacist” enemies.
In the end, the game isn’t even about race or class. It’s about multiple dimensions and time travel and family. All that other stuff falls away in the latter half, which is why wokies who actually finished the game tend to hate it. Everyone else checked the tin and raised their thumbs.
Edit: having watched some of the video linked below, it’s safe to say my own recollection of this game was apparently far too kind.
Sounds similar to how the leftards were disappointed that Far Cry 5 wasn't the "MAGA Hillbilly Hunting Simulator" they somehow thought it was advertised as.