PlayStation Plus: BioShock Infinite Joins the Instant Game Collection
Added: 13.01.2014 17:16 | 3 views | 0 comments
By Kristine Steimer: "Its almost time for BioShock Infinite to join the Instant Game Collection! The first BioShock allowed you to explore the downfall of the underwater society Rapture, but BioShock Infinite takes you to the skies specificially the utopia of Colombia. As Booker DeWitt, a hired gun, youve been contracted to find Elizabeth, a mysterious girl locked up in a massive tower with a giant mechanical bird as a bodyguard. Just like BioShock had plasmids to amp up its first-person shooter combat, BioShock Infinite has vigors. Ranging from defensive with Return to Sender, which absorbs all damage and sends it hurling back at your enemy to the offensive with Charge, where Booker will slam into a specified opponent, you can mix up your play style throughout the games campaign."
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| PlayStation Plus: BioShock Infinite Joins the Instant Game Collection
Added: 13.01.2014 16:04 | 6 views | 0 comments
It’s almost time for to join the Instant Game Collection! The first BioShock allowed you to explore the downfall of the underwater society Rapture, but BioShock Infinite takes you to the skies – specificially the utopia of Colombia.
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| Irrational Games Online Store Adds Cool New BioShock Infinite Collectables
Added: 06.01.2014 22:24 | 10 views | 0 comments
Irrational Games has just added three cool new pieces of BioShock Infinite merchandise to their online store.
Tags: Online, Games, Infinite, BioShock, BioShock Infinite, Shoot, Stone, Code, Irrational, Adds, Irrational Games
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| PS4 Attitude Readers Game of the Year
Added: 05.01.2014 21:17 | 7 views | 0 comments
PS4 Attitude: "Over the last few days, each member of the PS4 Attitude team has shared their own personal game of the year; from the visual splendour of Beyond: Two Souls and the Japanese quirkiness of Persona 4 Golden, to the lofty heights of BioShock Infinite and the emotional lows of The Last of Us. But now we want to hear from you!"
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| BioShock Infinite: The Siege of Columbia Review (GodisaGeek)
Added: 04.01.2014 23:16 | 11 views | 0 comments
"BioShock Infinite is well known as a single-player game the developers even made the choice of removing an already partially-developed multiplayer aspect in order to concentrate completely on the solo campaign. But what if youve got friends who are interested in the BioShock universe, and you want to play something BioShock related together? Well, as long as youve got an even number of friends (this is a two or four player game, none of this three player malarkey) Plaid Hat Games has you covered with the board game, BioShock Infinite: The Siege of Columbia."
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| Best Narrative of 2013
Added: 04.01.2014 11:19 | 5 views | 0 comments
gamrReview's Joseph Trotter: "It's been a productive few years for the professional script-writers of the gaming world. Long side-lined as a means to get from A to B with object C, the narrative is now a legitimate and highly celebrated selling-point of games. Gamers, no longer patronised by simplistic plots and obvious gimmicks, can now dine out at narrative tables laid out to rival some of the best in films and books. Although still a relatively minor revival, the sales and critical success of games like The Walking Dead, The Last of Us and BioShock Infinite show that there is a genuine will in the videogame community for strong narratives. Hopefully, they will continue to listen."
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| Best Narrative of 2013
Added: 04.01.2014 8:16 | 2 views | 0 comments
gamrReview's Joseph Trotter: "It's been a productive few years for the professional script-writers of the gaming world. Long side-lined as a means to get from A to B with object C, the narrative is now a legitimate and highly celebrated selling-point of games. Gamers, no longer patronised by simplistic plots and obvious gimmicks, can now dine out at narrative tables laid out to rival some of the best in films and books. Although still a relatively minor revival, the sales and critical success of games like The Walking Dead, The Last of Us and BioShock Infinite show that there is a genuine will in the videogame community for strong narratives. Hopefully, they will continue to listen."
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