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BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea Review | CheatHappens

Added: 04.12.2013 12:18 | 6 views | 0 comments


The ending for Bioshock Infinite left endless possibilities for the future of the series. The way the story connected the events of the game with the mythology of the long running series left a lot of people guessing where Irrational Games was going to go next.

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BioShock Infinite: Burial At Sea Part 1 Review [Player Attack]

Added: 01.12.2013 18:21 | 8 views | 0 comments


The guys over at Irrational Games have delivered the ultimate fan-service by returning to Rapture in Bioshock Infinites first story based DLC: Burial at Sea Part 1. The real question is though, does she sink or swim?

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BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea, Episode 1 Review | GamingNexus

Added: 01.12.2013 15:17 | 10 views | 0 comments


GN - "Since finishing BioShock Infinite and seeing a glimpse of Rapture at the end, I've longed wanted to go back to the city under the sea. The implied connections between Booker and Jack was certainly a surprise and I was pretty excited to hear that Irrational Games was going to produce two DLCs with Booker and Elizabeth in Rapture."

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Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One Review | Bag of Games

Added: 30.11.2013 21:17 | 13 views | 0 comments


Josh from Bag of Games writes "A welcome return to Rapture (Andrew Ryans underwater libertarian paradise) moments before its inevitable collapse into a chaos-plagued dystopian metropolis featuring none other than Bioshock Infinites own intriguing protagonists, Booker Dewitt and Elizabeth; it was a promising reveal Irrational Games co-founder and creative director Ken Levine delivered to enthusiastic fans everywhere regarding Bioshock Infinites two-part story-driven DLC, Burial at Sea. And luckily, we didnt have to wait too long to determine whether Booker and Elizabeths latest adventure would sink or swim. With the first narrative segment finally releasing, we plunged headfirst into the murky, Splicer-infested waters of Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode One, and emerged soon after having endured a short, slightly flawed, but equally satisfying experience that no self-respecting fan of the series should dare miss."

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BioShock Infinite: Burial At Sea Episode One Review | gamrReview

Added: 25.11.2013 1:17 | 8 views | 0 comments


gamrReview's Joseph Trotter: "BioShock Infinite on its release earlier this year received the sort of critical praise that would make a pop-star buy a private jet in an orgy of self-congratulation. Flawed but hugely ambitious, Irrational created a sweeping, involving narrative and world that left many gagging for more. Perhaps it was felt Columbia had been exhausted, or that world had been (ahem) closed. Instead of re-visiting the sweeping cloud city, Burial At Sea returns the series to the underwater metropolis of Rapture in a DLC which may alienate as many fans as it was meant to please."

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Writers Ramble Ep 6: The end of a generation

Added: 24.11.2013 10:21 | 1 views | 0 comments


This week on the Writers Ramble we discuss our favourite games of the last generation. Hosting the show this week is Irrational Passion's writer Jarrett Green and joining him are Aneudys Tejeda and Niall Reynolds

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