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Bioshock Infinite Walkthrough | PC PS3 XBox 360

Added: 12.05.2013 12:18 | 64 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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Bioshock vs Bioshock Infinite | Part 3

Added: 06.05.2013 9:18 | 8 views | 0 comments


OnlySP: BioShock Infinite is very much a BioShock game. Thats obvious from the title, of course. But the two games are trinsically linked than that. Characters, mechanics, and settings are all shimmering reflections off the same pool of water: the final image is slightly different, but both come from the same root picture. BioShock and BioShock Infinite are in a quantum entanglement, stemming from the same strand of DNA. As a result, they share many ideas. Weve seen how the characters are similar, and how the mechanics equate, but now, in the third and final article, Lachlan Williams explores the worlds of BioShock and BioShock Infinite, examining how Rapture and Columbia are imitations of each other the two sides of the same coin. Finally, this article contains SPOILERS for BioShock and BioShock Infinite. But you knew that already, didnt you?

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Columbia vs. Rapture

Added: 02.05.2013 13:17 | 15 views | 0 comments


The Bioshock Infinite hype is moving from boil to a steady simmer, and everybody is slowly moving on to the next thing to be outraged about/for. All in all, its been a pretty polarising game, some have been singing its praises and whether it is loved of loathed, Infinite had a high measuring bar to stand itself against in the form of the first Bioshock which has a good shout for being one of the best games of its console generation. Without question, one of the best things about the game in the Bioshock series is the worlds they create and then plop the player into, crafting an engaging and compelling world that pulls the player deeper and deeper in.

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The Best Bioshock Enemies

Added: 01.05.2013 21:18 | 8 views | 0 comments


The Bioshock series has a lot to offer. The series is best known for its thought provoking storylines and deep characters that tread in philosophical and ideological territories that most games wouldn't dream of venturing through. The game worlds of Bioshock also take on a personality of their own, with both Rapture and Columbia becoming characters that represent different things. Bioshock supplies you with an inventive arsenal that combines cool and unique guns with interesting plasmid/vigor powers. The Bioshock series also provides a host of cool and interesting foes to take on using the various means at your disposal. Join us for our rundown of our five favorite Bioshock enemies!

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BioShock Infinite Showcases Power Of Unreal Engine 3 Technology

Added: 28.04.2013 23:17 | 19 views | 0 comments


Irrational Games has another hit on its hands. BioShock Infinite has been amazing critics (with a 95 rating for PC and PlayStation 3 and a 93 for Xbox 360) and gamers alike. The sequel to the critically acclaimed blockbusters, BioShock and BioShock 2, has taken advantage of years of technology advancements from both Epic Games, which built the Unreal Engine 3 game engine, and the development team at Irrational Games, which has added its own additions to the core engine to bring the floating city of Columbia to life.

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Bioshock Infinite Review | Games Abyss

Added: 26.04.2013 11:17 | 17 views | 0 comments


Justin Belin writes In the months, weeks, days and minutes prior to Bioshock Infinites release, the only thing loftier than the floating city of Columbus depicted therein was the state of fan expectations for the long awaited follow up to the 2007 classic. The original Bioshock drowned our collectively lazy expectations of what a FPS could be beneath a placid ocean surface that belied a terrifying world beneath. Arguably not since Half-Life and its sequel had gamers borne witness to so perfect a marriage of gameplay and narrative in this particular genre. For a game set so many leagues beneath the ocean, Bioshock possessed a surprisingly heady premise; the city of Rapture and its denizens stood as a grotesque perversion of Ayn Rands opus, Atlas Shrugged.

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Hey Look, It's A Real Voxophone. Like The Ones In BioShock Infinite.

Added: 25.04.2013 8:18 | 21 views | 0 comments


Kotaku - This Voxophone by YouTuber Jesse Demers won't give you background and exposition, like the ones scattered in Columbia will. Instead, it plays back some of the songs from the gamelike Girls Just Want To Have Fun.

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Bioshock Infinite Walkthrough | PC PS3 XBox 360

Added: 24.04.2013 12:18 | 32 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 [...]

From: videogames.gameguidedog.com


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