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BioShock Infinite (360) | FTG Review

Added: 03.04.2013 7:20 | 1 views | 0 comments


FTG Writes: It is fitting that BioShock Infinites development story up to this point has been if nothing else, a question to gamers worldwide. The Irrational darling has been through its fair share of turmoil as its numerous delays and goodbyes got tallied up on an almost monthly basis. On top of that, expectations for the next entry in one of gamings greats are higher than Columbia itself. It wouldn't be the first time the gaming world would have seen a fractured development cycle tarnish something destined for greatness. This is not the case with BioShock Infinite. Irrationals newest hit manages to smash all expectations thrown before it, featuring a varied, fleshed out cast of characters on top of some truly unique gameplay, and more depth than Ive seen in most media, much less video games.

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BioShock Infinite Review | StickSkills

Added: 03.04.2013 4:21 | 5 views | 0 comments


StickSkills said, "The first BioShock was definitely a critical darling. Garnering mostly positive reviews, the shooter managed to say quite a bit while still being fun. Although suffering from a few questionable design decisions near its finale, the game was still sitting well above its contemporaries. BioShock Infinite, a spiritual successor to the original, tried to build on this core idea of first-person storytelling. Not only did Irrational Games succeed in this attempt, but it far exceeded my expectation."

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Ken Levine talks BioShock Infinite on NPR (Audio File)

Added: 03.04.2013 4:21 | 9 views | 0 comments


onPause writes: Ken Levine, the creative director of BioShock Infinite and Irrational Games, went on the NPR radio program On Point Radio this morning and the Audio Recording made its way onto the Internet.

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BioShock Infinite Review | StickSkills

Added: 03.04.2013 4:18 | 5 views | 0 comments


StickSkills said, "The first BioShock was definitely a critical darling. Garnering mostly positive reviews, the shooter managed to say quite a bit while still being fun. Although suffering from a few questionable design decisions near its finale, the game was still sitting well above its contemporaries. BioShock Infinite, a spiritual successor to the original, tried to build on this core idea of first-person storytelling. Not only did Irrational Games succeed in this attempt, but it far exceeded my expectation."

From: n4g.com

Bioshock Infinite review - a fantastical first person fantasy - CramG

Added: 02.04.2013 21:21 | 0 views | 0 comments


A review of Irrational Games' latest Bioshock game but is it their best effort to date?

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Five Of The Greatest Xbox 360 Exclusives That Came To PS3

Added: 02.04.2013 19:19 | 1 views | 0 comments


GXC: "Third party exclusives have been a rarity throughout the generation. Although many developers such as Bioware and Irrational Games have developed titles exclusively for the Xbox 360, theyve eventually migrated to the PlayStation 3 along with a few other Xbox 360 exclusives. We take a look at some of the most successful Xbox 360 exclusives that were ported to the PS3 over the years."

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BioShock Infinite (PlayStation 3) Review - Push Square

Added: 02.04.2013 16:21 | 1 views | 0 comments


Push Square: "BioShock Infinite is a sublime shooter set in a magical world. While the campaigns final third never quite lives up to its breathtaking opening, theres more than enough intrigue imprisoned within Columbias curious suspended districts to keep you compelled from the beginning right through to the very end. Irrational Games has once again proven that its a very special developer, and if theres any silver lining to the adventures complex conclusion, its that the studio is certain to take us somewhere equally endearing when it returns in a few years time."

From: n4g.com


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