One of BioShock Infinite's best narrative devices is its music
Yes, I know the game is 13 years old at this point and old enough to have a social media account, but just in case: spoilers for BioShock Infinite's story below. You've been warned!
It's been a hot sec since I played BioShock Infinite now, but I'll never forget hearing the crooning of "I may not always love you…" drifting into my ears as barbershop quartet the Bee Sharps floated onto my screen, their a capella rendition of the Bee Gees' God Only Knows really selling the dreamy image of Columbia's city in the sky.