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ATXB Review - BioShock Infinite

Added: 31.03.2013 10:18 | 22 views | 0 comments


Words by Jamie Howard Ive never finished the two previous BioShock games, however this wasnt a problem as, much like the Far Cry series, BioShock Infinite has nothing to do with its predecessors (BioShock 1 and 2). This made BioShock Infinite, much easier to jump into as I didnt have to worry about catching up with a story. BioShock Infinite follows the story of protagonist, Booker DeWitt and his mission to retrieve the Lamb of Columbia and future side-kick Elizabeth. Set in the early 1910s, BioShock Infinite takes the player (as DeWitt) to the floating sky-city of Columbia. Hired by mysterious figures, DeWitt is ordered to retrieve a young girl thats been held in a tower high within the cloud-city, to clear him of his debts. As you track down Elizabeth (said young girl), you gradually find out that shes not just any young girl but an extremely powerful tool, in the centre of a civil war raging across Columbia. To complicate matters further, Elizabeths guardian of...

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Is there too much shooting in Bioshock Infinite?

Added: 31.03.2013 5:18 | 2 views | 0 comments


OXM - You've probably played the opening ten minutes of BioShock Infinite, by now. If not, well, what are you waiting for? Booker DeWitt's introduction to Columbia is - almost literally - a heavenly experience, as you ascend through the clouds and a golden, gleaming archipelago comes into view, floating in the sky.

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BioShock Infinite Pixel Judge review

Added: 30.03.2013 16:18 | 0 views | 0 comments


Let us first talk about the centerpiece of the game, the floating city - Columbia. As with the original BioShock, what marks the game most is its setting, and what Rapture was to BioShock, so is Columbia to BioShock: Infinite. The first impression you get is that of immensity, as the doors open and you find yourself standing upon a floating, steampunk city, it is easy to be overwhelmed. That's not to say that it's open-world, of course, far from it. In most cases, there is only one direction in which to head, with occasional choices giving you two or three paths, and some minor areas to explore.

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Review: Bioshock Infinite | Xboxer360

Added: 30.03.2013 14:20 | 14 views | 0 comments


Kevin of Xboxer360 writes, "The year is 1912 and New Yorker and former army man Booker DeWitt has amassed a debt that he cant repay. However, if he can travel to the city above the clouds known as Columbia and bring back a young woman named Elizabeth, who has some strange abilities, the debt will be cleared. Though as you can probably guess, it isnt going to be that easy, not by a long shot. To say the story is muddled would be selling it short, its all over the freaking place! There seems to be a multitude of ideas swimming about here vying for defiance. Entire plots rise, take over, then are disregarded, barely to be mentioned again. The most interesting story is the main one; Booker and Elizabeth trying to escape the bizarre city while discovering twists along the way, but for almost half of the game youre forced along on fetch quests and asked to backtrack constantly across the same areas numerous times."

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Bioshock Infinite Review / BagofGames.com

Added: 29.03.2013 12:20 | 4 views | 0 comments


Irrational games leave Rapture and head for the clouds and Columbia is it's destination. Can this story high in the sky be as good as the story set in the depths of the ocean or will it just plummet from the sky.

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Bioshock Infinite Walkthrough | PS3 XBox 360

Added: 29.03.2013 11:18 | 37 views | 0 comments


Welcome to the Bioshock Infinite Walkthrough A DARING RESCUE MISSION IN A FLOATING CITY. The year is 1912. Former Pinkerton agent Booker DeWitt is sent to the flying city of Columbia on a rescue mission. His target? Elizabeth, a young woman who has been imprisoned on the floating city since childhood. To escape, they must test their mettle and abilities against the extremist factions of a fractured and crumbling utopia. THE MISSION OF BOOKER DEWITT Researched on site at Irrational Games, our in-depth walkthrough guides you through every step of the game and highlights every collectible item. The walkthrough is [...]

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Review: BioShock Infinite | Crave Online

Added: 28.03.2013 5:18 | 0 views | 0 comments


Some might miss the creepy halls of Rapture, but Columbia has proven itself a more than worthy replacement.

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Terraria Xbox 360 Edition Review (ThisisXbox)

Added: 28.03.2013 0:18 | 0 views | 0 comments


ThisisXbox: "n the worlds of Terraria nothing is impossible, soon you will have a 2D dream and live out your days in-game as a sprite equivalent Christopher Columbus you may not discover America, but youll certainly discover you inner instincts for wanting to beat the environments and all the elements that come your way determined to halt your existence. If you find great enjoyment in games that tap into your must-do nature such as Harvest Moon and Minecraft then Terraria will tempt you away and capture you into a whole new 2D crafting experience where youll be your own worst enemy."

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