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I've been playing for a while now, I'm apparently looking for a girl or something, but unless I missed it, there was absolutely no introduction to who I am, or what I am doing, what I'm looking for, where I am, what any of this is.

Have I missed something (perhaps cos I didn't play the earlier bioshock games?) or am I supposed to have no idea what's going on?

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    This will all make sense in hindsight, don't worry.
    – Humungus
    Commented Mar 30, 2014 at 17:54
  • I too found the beginning of the game incredibly confusing, but I felt it added to the sense of immersion. I felt almost as confused as I assume I might were I to sit in a dentist chair in a lighthouse that subsequently became a rocket to a city in the clouds. Take a page out of Booker's book - steady on, stay alive, and get the girl. Commented Mar 31, 2014 at 3:03
  • It's hard to be immersed when I feel I'm just gunning down innocent people for no reason. I'll stick with it though, the visuals and the looting are fun.
    – NibblyPig
    Commented Mar 31, 2014 at 10:20
  • What makes you feel like you're just gunning down "innocent people"?
    – BoltClock
    Commented Apr 3, 2014 at 11:41
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    A game is making you think and question your morality! What a world we live in! ;)
    – Alan B
    Commented Jul 23, 2014 at 7:47

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Bioshock: Infinite starts in medias res. There are a lot of details of the "hows" and "whys" that will be explained as you play.

From the outset, you should know that the player character is Booker DeWitt, a private detective who has been hired by a pair of rather unusual people to retrieve a rather unusual girl from a rather unusual city.

The game is quite linear, so there's little to no chance that you'll get lost and not be able to figure out what to do next. Just keep following along, and eventually the plot will start to come into focus.

However, the plot can be relatively difficult to understand, so I won't go so far as to say that eventually things will make sense :)

There is little to no dependency between Bioshock 1/2 and Infinite. If you haven't played the first two, you might miss out on some understanding of a few late game moments, but it's nothing major. I believe the "Burial at Sea" DLC is more tightly tied to Bioshock 1, so you might want to play that game first if you plan on playing the DLC.

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  • Phew, that's ok then. I am finding it hard to really care about the game though, like running through an exploding building to save someone, I have no idea why I'm there, who I'm saving, where I am, why they're a prisoner, why I'm saving them etc. so I don't feel any kind of tension or sense of urgency :(
    – NibblyPig
    Commented Mar 30, 2014 at 19:12
  • @SLC, I added some basic info about who you are and what the job is to the answer, in case that's not clear to you. If you don't really feel invested now, chances are the plot twists that are coming aren't going to make much sense, unfortunately. The original Bioshock was famous for its twists, and they tried to "one up" them for the sequel.
    – agent86
    Commented Mar 30, 2014 at 20:01

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