The Gamers Lounge Podcast Ep 9: "Bookoo Loads of Money"
Added: 26.03.2014 13:15 | 8 views | 0 comments
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| Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode 2 Review | Tech Heads
Added: 26.03.2014 11:19 | 12 views | 0 comments
Tech Heads' Gabe Gurwin writes: "As the follow-up to my current favorite game of all-time, the first episode of Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea left me scratching my head. Sure, players finally returned to Rapture with Booker and Elizabeth to discover just how the city was connected to the floating Columbia, but many of its most intense moments also felt ham-fisted into a DLC that struggled to stand on its own. A late twist in the first episode left me thoroughly confused as to how Ken Levines team would resolve its puzzling new thread in the overarching Bioshock narrative. Fortunately and perhaps unsurprisingly the DLCs second half is a tremendous conclusion to the Bioshock Infinite saga."
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| Bioshock: Infinite - Burial At Sea: Episode 2 review - MMGN
Added: 25.03.2014 12:15 | 9 views | 0 comments
MMGN: That might be okay for fans of Infinite and anyone that played the first episode, but its tough to find meaning in what either of these episodes offer, despite their intriguing dives deeper into the mind of Ryans agenda. If anything, Episode 2 is a nice little goodbye from the team at Irrational, and an absorbing change of perspective and tone for both Booker and Elizabeth.
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| BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea 2 delivers a scrappy end to the saga opinion
Added: 25.03.2014 9:15 | 13 views | 0 comments
BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode 2 takes us back to Rapture one last time to round-off Booker and Elizabeths story. Dave Cook finishes the final DLC and comes away confused and somewhat disappointed.
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| The Killer in Me, Is The Killer In You
Added: 23.03.2014 23:15 | 10 views | 0 comments
About halfway through Booker DeWitts sprawling adventures through Columbia , Bioshock Infinite takes a controversial narrative thrust, one that defines its Infinite moniker. Multiple timelines open up, fragmenting how events transpire within the game world. Not only does this create innumerable parallel universes, but it also directly affects the games storyline and radically changes the actions and personalities of various characters.
But perhaps no character is more changed by the timeline disruption than Daisy Fitzroy, leader of the Vox Populi and the only significant, named person of color in the entire cast.
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| Cosplay of the Day: Alternate Universe Booker DeWitt
Added: 15.03.2014 15:18 | 42 views | 0 comments
UM writes: Gender flipped cosplay is always cool, and theres never really any need for it to make sense within the context of a given story. But in the case of BioShock Infinites Booker DeWitt, it actually kind of does.
Infinite is about all the universes which exist, have existed or could ever exist. In one of them, Booker DeWitt very well could be a woman, and she might look something like Angela Bermudez here.
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