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Bioshock Infinite Review | NZGamer

Added: 09.04.2013 5:18 | 6 views | 0 comments


NZGamer: "For many gamers, thats not going to matter. The Subtle Knife meets The Terminator might be just the experience they were looking for and a polished and well made experience it certainly is. But the dust on Columbia will settle. And when it does, for those looking a little deeper, these design choices will represent a worrying failure: an opportunity for evolution missed."

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BioShock Infinite Review | The Gameslave

Added: 08.04.2013 15:21 | 6 views | 0 comments


Fans of first person shooters will love the action, role players will love the story. Play this game!

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Bioshock Infinite Review | Keen and Graev

Added: 08.04.2013 15:21 | 6 views | 0 comments


KaG writes: I did like the game a lot, but to be honest I found myself more often than not comparing it to Bioshock 1, which I feel to be a superior game. Infinite seems more like a mod, which probably sounds harsher than I intend it to. But hey, Ive played lots of great mods.

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BioShock Infinite Review | The Gameslave

Added: 08.04.2013 15:18 | 5 views | 0 comments


Fans of first person shooters will love the action, role players will love the story. Play this game!

From: n4g.com

Bioshock Infinite Review | Keen and Graev

Added: 08.04.2013 14:18 | 5 views | 0 comments


KaG writes: I did like the game a lot, but to be honest I found myself more often than not comparing it to Bioshock 1, which I feel to be a superior game. Infinite seems more like a mod, which probably sounds harsher than I intend it to. But hey, Ive played lots of great mods.

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Bioshock Infinite Review | Nerdly

Added: 07.04.2013 16:18 | 7 views | 0 comments


This is, in the end, a surprising game. One that touches on religion and racism of America in the early 20th Century; has elements of classic steampunk, whilst blending in magic and demonlogy; is colourful and vibrant, yet feels as creepy and eerie as as the first two (darker) games. Its a blend of contradictory elements that all come together to form one of the best games released, so far, this year.

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Bioshock Infinite Review | Analog Addiction

Added: 07.04.2013 5:18 | 9 views | 0 comments


Analog Addiction writes: "Bioshock Infinite has been such a long time coming that youd be forgiven for thinking youd never be able to play the game. First revealed in August 2010, the game has undergone many changes, most notably with the appearance of Elizabeth over the years as well as the floating city of Columbia itself. Before its announcement, the game was already in development for some time so its an impressive display of talent that Irrational has not only managed to get Bioshock Infinite out of the door, theyve also managed to keep it relevant. Irrational have made sure that Bioshock Infinite not only looks and plays at the same level as games in 2013, theyve put out one that looks better and plays better than most."

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BioShock Infinite Review - Ownt

Added: 07.04.2013 2:18 | 31 views | 0 comments


Bring us the girl, wipe away the debt. These few words are the catalyst that set the grand scheme of BioShock Infinite in motion, forcing protagonist Booker DeWitt to travel to the industrious floating city known as Columbia in search of a young woman named Elizabeth. Buried deep in dept within his own gambling addiction and alcoholic stupors, this appears to be Bookers only chance at saving himself from further destruction. But Columbias stark fanaticism and political zeal arent the only issues hell have to deal with, as the mysterious A.D. brand on his right hand marks him as the so-called False Shepherd, sending the whole city into a violent uproar.

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