BioShock Infinite vs Half Life 2: Episode Two
BioShock Infinite
BioShock Infinite is the last sequel of the BioShock series and is possibly the best one (or worst, depending on which side of the coin you are at) yet. The game is set in a gorgeous and populated city (at least at the beginning) in the sky called Columbia that unfortunately is not as cheery it apparently seems. The gameplay is quite different too since you'll have access to the city's many ziplines via special grappling hooks called Sky-Hooks, tears in the fabrics of time that you can exploit during combat to pull in aid in the form of turrets, weapons and other resources; as well as more Vigors.Not many people like this version of BioShock for their own reasons, but everyone can agree that for what it's worth, this game shouldn't be the end of the BioShock series... but that was what happened. So, if you're a fan of the franchise, this game is definitely a must-buy, just so you can enjoy the unique flavor of your favorite series one last time... and also to get your mind blown to pieces figuratively when you eventually realize how well the story is rounded up with that rather befuddling ending.
Half Life 2: Episode Two
Half Life 2: Episode Two continues the storyline of Half Life 2: Episode One (obviously). Playing once again as Dr Gordon Freeman, you set off from City 17 with Alyx Vance in hopes of delivering crucial information to that's left of your fellow resistance scientists. However, to do so, you'll need to cross the dangerous White Forest while having Combine forces hot on your tail.Featuring new weapons, vehicles, and monstrous creatures, Half Life 2: Episode 2 is definitely able to satisfy the masses of fans who are hooked on one of the world's most popular classic game franchise. However, the game apparently ends with a cliffhanger and that Valve, much to the dismay of their fans, has no intentions of finishing the trilogy. This has sparked a rather huge outroar especially when it was leaked that the storyline for Episode 3 has already been written.
Regardless, this game is still a worthwhile purchase despite its years and the incomplete storyline.