'BioShock Infinite: Burial At Sea' Review | Bloody Disgusting
Added: 22.11.2013 15:25 | 3 views | 0 comments
This is a must-own for any Bioshock fan.
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| Grizzled Veterans Podcast EP#21: Dawn of the Next Generation
Added: 22.11.2013 0:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
After the longest hiatus the show has ever had (seriously we need to stop doing that!) episode 21 is cut, edited and now printed for your pleasure.
We return our popular quick fire shotgun segment due to the sheer amount of content to cover in a respectable amount of time. From Beyond: Two Souls, Arkham Origins and Mirror of Fate HD, to the latest Metal Gear Solid, Final Fantasy and Bioshock DLC news. We also deviate, as per usual, into talks about the evolution of voice acting in games and whos doing it the best, why Star Trek and Mass Effect have richer sci-fi universes than Star Wars and various other things that I honestly have no clue we get into.
Finally the meat and potatoes of the show covers the PS4 and its impending launch. What were looking for, what games were getting, how Microsoft will respond and just where these consoles are going in the future! All that and the latest Grizzled Veterans podcast.
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| BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea Review | GameRevolution
Added: 21.11.2013 5:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
GR: Burial at Sea takes place after the events of Bioshock Infinite, or at least it seems that way so far. You start off in the office of Booker Dewitt, except instead of being haunted by a disembodied voice, you're greeted by Elizabeth. She has the allure of a sexy heroine from a noir detective mystery, standing at Booker's office window with a cigarette waiting to be lit. She needs Booker's help to find a girl named Sally who bears a striking resemblance to a little sister, with one catch. She has blonde hair. Booker even makes a remark that there are tons of little girls just like her around Rapture. Cue the Twilight Zone theme song.
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| BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - GR Review
Added: 20.11.2013 22:54 | 9 views | 0 comments
"My muse is a fickle bitch, with a very short attention span!" - Sander Cohen
Burial at Sea takes place after the events of Bioshock Infinite, or at least it seems that way so far. You start off in the office of Booker Dewitt, except instead of being haunted by a disembodied voice, you're greeted by Elizabeth. She has the allure of a sexy heroine from a noir detective mystery, standing at Booker's office window with a cigarette waiting to be lit. She needs Booker's help to find a girl named Sally who bears a striking resemblance to a little sister, with one catch. She has blonde hair. Booker even makes a remark that there are tons of little girls just like her around Rapture. Cue the theme song.
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| GamerZines | Bioshock Infinite - Burial at Sea: Episode One Review
Added: 20.11.2013 17:22 | 2 views | 0 comments
GamerZines writes:
There are just enough revelations in the first episode of BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea, for it to be a must play for anyone who enjoyed Irrational's main game earlier in the year, but it's by a slim margin. The attraction of this DLC is rather simple. Players get to return to Rapture, the cursed underwater metropolis from the first two BioShock games, days before a civil war tears the city and its people apart.
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| Bioshock Infinite: Burial At Sea Episode 1 Xbox 360 Review | iGame Responsibly
Added: 20.11.2013 16:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
Brian of iGR writes "Now if youll excuse me I have to reassemble my brain again after it was blown for a second time."
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| GamerZines | Bioshock Infinite - Burial at Sea: Episode One Review
Added: 20.11.2013 16:17 | 3 views | 0 comments
GamerZines writes:
There are just enough revelations in the first episode of BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea, for it to be a must play for anyone who enjoyed Irrational's main game earlier in the year, but it's by a slim margin. The attraction of this DLC is rather simple. Players get to return to Rapture, the cursed underwater metropolis from the first two BioShock games, days before a civil war tears the city and its people apart.
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