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Bioshock: Infinite Review - The Geek Link

Added: 30.03.2013 22:18 | 1 views | 0 comments


The Geek Link writes - With Bioshock: Infinite we are welcomed back into a thought provoking universe where the story being told in the previous games is only equaled by the beautiful landscape surrounding it. Irrational Games has released Bioshock: Infinite into the wild, but can the third iteration in the Bioshock franchise live up to the lofty heights the previous games set?

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Bioshock Infinite Review | Post Arcade

Added: 30.03.2013 17:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


Post Arcade: "Brimming with both big ideas and visceral action, Irrational Games' BioShock Infinite might be best described as a literary shooter."

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BioShock Infinite Spoiler-Free Review ~ ThirtyAndNerdy

Added: 30.03.2013 9:18 | 0 views | 0 comments


BioShock Infinite is a piece of entertainment that will likely be talked about for years to come. We can talk about Infinites portrayal of sexisim, racism, real-life history, religion, class systems, and a whole slew of other isms, anecdotes and metaphorical analogies. ThirtyAndNerdy.com's Matt Strnad cannot wait for enough time to pass in which it becomes safe to openly talk about the final moments of Infinites narrative without spoiling them for other people theyre that powerful. Until then... Here's a "spoiler-free" review of Irrational Games' latest.

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Bioshock Infinite Review - JPS

Added: 30.03.2013 5:20 | 4 views | 0 comments


"After having two adventures through the destroyed city of Rapture, Irrational Games has decided to give gamers another look at the world of BioShock, but this time we take to the skies in BioShock Infinite. With promises of a brand new gameplay experience, an entirely original storyline, a new companionship system, plus some unique powers, the game quickly caught the interest of fans and newcomers alike. While the first two BioShock titles were critically successful, can BioShock Infinite live up to the hype or did it fly too close to the sun?" - JPS

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BioShock Infinite review (HonestGamers)

Added: 30.03.2013 2:18 | 2 views | 0 comments


Mike Suskie writes: "I'm used to BioShock games tucking their most important characters away in other rooms, so seeing Irrational put so much effort into someone who's at the very forefront from the get-go works wonders to make me feel more connected to the story's happenings. Booker may be the hero, and he's no slacker in the character development field himself, but Infinite is Elizabeth's show."

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BioShock Infinite review | 3News NZ

Added: 29.03.2013 13:18 | 1 views | 0 comments


Loads of fun and another awesome chapter in this amazing franchise from Irrational Games and 2K!

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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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