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Bioshock Infinite Review - JPS

Added: 30.03.2013 3:18 | 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 - WGTC

Added: 29.03.2013 22:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


We Got This Covered writes: BioShock Infinite more than lives up to the original, perhaps even surpassing the classic, by presenting a story for the ages and refreshingly unique gameplay.

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Bioshock Infinite Review - Gamer Euphoria

Added: 29.03.2013 17:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


Ahead of you looms a dark, moody and mysterious lighthouse sitting in the middle of the ocean, separate from land and lore alike. Youre plonked at its entrance and forced to explore whats inside, and whats already a mystery in itself is simply a conduit to trigue. Six years ago, you entered a lighthouse and plunged into the depths of the ocean below to explore the vast wilderness of Rapture and the horrors that lay within. This year, that lighthouses thrusts you in the opposite direction to a land sitting not with the fishes but with the birds, and suddenly all that mystery becomes an empty canvas with each piece of the picture becoming apparent the more you explore it.

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Bioshock Infinite Review - New England Gamer

Added: 29.03.2013 15:21 | 5 views | 0 comments


Aaron writes - "Bioshock Infinite has some big footsteps to follow in. For those that are unaware, or have terrible taste, let me tell you that the original Bioshock is one of the best games of all time. Might be the best first-person shooter ever, and its ratings would agree. (I will do my best to discuss Infinite candidly, because some little things could be major spoilers.) You are Booker Dewitt, and you have debt to pay. Bring us the girl, and wipe away the debt, the game reminds you on a regular basis. Upon opening, you are being taken to a mysterious lighthouse (sound familiar?) in a rowboat while two people seemingly babble on about (at the time) God knows what. Once you arrive, they up and abandon you, leaving you to venture to the lighthouse alone. With some inevitable slow paced sight seeing in mind, you quickly ascend the lighthouse, finding a bit uncomfortable imagery along the way. At the top, there is an elevator of sorts, leaving you no choice but to hop aboard. An...

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Bioshock Infinite Review | Blistered Thumbs

Added: 29.03.2013 13:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


BT writes: I really enjoyed BioShock Infinite and have high hopes for the future single-player DLC. There is room for improvement here and if the developers can make another game of this quality with the FPS chops of the big names in the genre, the next BioShock will be a 10/10, no questions asked.

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BioShock Infinite Review | Cambs Times

Added: 29.03.2013 13:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


One of the stand-out releases of recent years.

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Bioshock Infinite Review / BagofGames.com

Added: 29.03.2013 12:20 | 5 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 Review | Dread Central

Added: 29.03.2013 12:20 | 4 views | 0 comments


BioShock Infinite far succeeds its predecessors with such vigor that you can't help falling in love with it.

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BioShock Infinite Review | Post-Gazette

Added: 29.03.2013 12:20 | 4 views | 0 comments


Even after exploring endless alternate dimensions, there is no cure for human nature. BioShock Infinite is a scary reminder of that.

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Bioshock Infinite Review / BagofGames.com

Added: 29.03.2013 12:18 | 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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