Not many games have captivated my attention as much as BioShock Infinite has. A game that makes you think for hours on end after its completion, definitely something that hasn't happened to me in years, at least not this engaging in thought. So many connections, so many possibilities, but only one way to repay the debt. The music, the story, the characters, the gameplay, all exceptional; not perfect, but absolutely stunning in quality. No worries for the (few) people who both read my journals and play the game; I won't reveal anything important. But still, if you haven't played this game, you should. It's completely different than any current first person shooters on the market, but for a first person shooter, it tells an amazing story that actively has you guessing as you progress, wondering what'll happen next, where you go, or even what you'll see. BioShock Infinite is definitely one of the best games I have ever had the privilege of playing, and I only want to share that with anyone willing to give it a try. Assuming that you can handle some aspects of early 20th century United States, such as constant racism, religious fundamentalism, and even the subtle aspect of manifest destiny. I'm not racist in any way shape or form, but these historically accurate dispositions toward others, for me that is, gave the game a bit more atmosphere, giving a better understanding of where (or rather when) you were.
I short, BioShock Infinite was amazing. Play it now! I can honestly say you won't regret it.