Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea -- Episode Two - Review | IGN
Added: 25.03.2014 14:15 | 9 views | 0 comments
Burial at Sea Episode 2 feels very much like a send-off for the Rapture and Columbia eras of BioShock a carefully crafted, appropriately mind-bending sendoff. If this is indeed the end, its been a hell of a ride from the bottom of the ocean up to the clouds and back down once more. Then again, Elizabeth herself taught us that theres always a lighthouse, theres always a man, and theres always a city.
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| BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode 2 Review
Added: 25.03.2014 9:00 | 5 views | 0 comments
Rapture and Columbia go out with a stealthy, quiet bang.
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| The Killer in Me, Is The Killer In You
Added: 23.03.2014 23:15 | 11 views | 0 comments
About halfway through Booker DeWitts sprawling adventures through Columbia , Bioshock Infinite takes a controversial narrative thrust, one that defines its Infinite moniker. Multiple timelines open up, fragmenting how events transpire within the game world. Not only does this create innumerable parallel universes, but it also directly affects the games storyline and radically changes the actions and personalities of various characters.
But perhaps no character is more changed by the timeline disruption than Daisy Fitzroy, leader of the Vox Populi and the only significant, named person of color in the entire cast.
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| News: Rabbids animated movie coming from Ubi Sony Pictures
Added: 10.02.2014 17:25 | 5 views | 0 comments
Full-length feature film on the way.
"This deal deepens our partnership with Sony Pictures and highlights our holistic approach to bringing Ubisoft's brands to new audiences while still maintaining the brands' creative integrity."
Hannah Minghella, president of Production for Columbia Pictures added: "There is an infectious quality to the Rabbids. Their simple joy and absurd, anarchic behavior inadvertently causes you to look at the world afresh. There's no end to the comedy and chaos they will cause when they invade our theaters."
The project will be overseen by Ubisoft Motion Pictures with the group actively...
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| A Booker Cosplay that is Too Dewitt to Quit
Added: 07.02.2014 11:15 | 16 views | 0 comments
AllThatsEpic: Booker Dewitt he is the protagonist of Irrational Games latest epic, Bioshock Infinite. He is a private investigator and, prior to his reluctant arrival in Columbia, a former Pinkerton agent. Booker is offered a deal to wipe away his gambling debts if he goes to Columbia and retrieves a girl imprisoned there. Over the course of the story, Booker reveals his past experiences, and shows his ability to make decisions independent of the player.
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| Europa Universalis IV: Conquest of Paradise Review | Saving Content
Added: 31.01.2014 22:16 | 13 views | 0 comments
Excerpt: "This of course is one of the up-front problems of Conquest of Paradise, the game can stray from the history books from the get-go. This is whether you have random terrain, or take a nation not known for discovering new lands into being the first to discover America before Columbus could do so in 1492. Though not far off from how the base game works, those looking to maintain historical accuracy are free to do so, but becomes increasingly difficult to maintain."
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| Comstock on Bioshock:Infinite - D Pad D Bags
Added: 23.01.2014 12:16 | 7 views | 0 comments
The Luteces showed me how to control an electrical universe with their machine, the same one that brought them to the year 2013 where, they said, there were special shops that sold universes inside boxes. You put a plate inside a metal box and then add some wires to a projector that lets you see what youre controlling. Im glad to report that the people of the future are endearing to the city of Columbia, and put it in a box labeled Bioshock: Infinite. I didnt have any pressing matters of jingoism to get to so I sat down to manipulate Columbia for a while.
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| BioShock Infinite - the good and the not so good
Added: 17.01.2014 14:16 | 7 views | 0 comments
IM PLAYIN takes a look at the best aspects of BioShock Infinite, as well as the not so great bits of the game.
"Audio Logs The Audio logs are back and better than ever in the form of Voxaphones. It is great to feel like you are being rewarded for the things you are doing in the game, and the audio logs do that perfectly. Not only are they challenging to find but they also give you a genuine insight to the story. I would go as far to say as you cannot fully understand what is going on without listening to them. This means that you will be going back and replaying the game to find them, meaning you can see every nook and cranny of Columbia while doing so, giving the game great replay value"
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