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Bioshock Infinite Review | EuroGamer Portugal

Added: 26.03.2013 1:18 | 3 views | 0 comments


EuroGamer Portugal: "It was not easy to achieve the quality of the first game, but BioShock Infinite survives this 'ghost' and evolves in every way. Its a journey not to be missed."

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Bioshock Infinite Review | TechHive

Added: 25.03.2013 23:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


TechHive: "Bioshock Infinite is an excellent first-person action game from Irrational that deftly weaves meaningful characters into a high-flying adventure without stalling under the weight of player expectation."

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Bioshock Infinite Review | Toronto Sun

Added: 25.03.2013 19:19 | 4 views | 0 comments


Toronto Sun: "Its the kind of game youll immediately want to replay again from the beginning, not just to experiment with new vigors and weapons and tactics, or to find the backstory-expanding Voxophones and Kinetoscopes you missed on the first run-through, but to see the little bits of foreshadowing, the subtle design choices, the dropped hints that build up to the games brain-bending denouement."

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Bioshock Infinite Review | SFX

Added: 25.03.2013 18:22 | 4 views | 0 comments


This is a strong shooter with one of the most fascinating settings in all of games. Columbias air may be thin of oxygen, but its thick with tension, twists and turmoil.

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Bioshock Infinite Review | CNET

Added: 25.03.2013 15:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


CNET: "BioShock Infinite is on a different level, in a class all by itself. The inventive first-person-shooter is a challenging experience that ultimately rewards the player with one of the best stories ever told in a videogame."

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Bioshock Infinite Review (MasonicGamer)

Added: 25.03.2013 13:18 | 5 views | 0 comments


MasonicGamer.com: Bioshock Infinite is the third entry in the series although it isnt your typical sequel, its actually not even a sequel at all as the game takes place before the events of Bioshock. Calling Bioshock Infinite a sequel is a bit of a dirty word as much has changed this time round, if Bioshock 2 left you wanting for something more unique and fresh then Bioshock Infinite has you covered. I prefer to refer to it as a game within the Bioshock universe, it has its own identity and isnt trying to compete with past games but rather add to them. You play as Booker Dewitt in Columbia 1912, a disgraced former agent of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency who meets a young girl by the name of Elizabeth.

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BioShock Infinite Review - Explosion.com

Added: 25.03.2013 13:18 | 16 views | 0 comments


"Is it someone new? Four words. Four seemingly innocuous words that, to the average gamer, mean very little. Yet to hardcore fans of the BioShock series these will be the first things you attach yourself to as you are welcomed to the flying city of Columbia by a shady looking priest. Swapping sea for sky, Ken Levine and his talented squad of developers (Irrational Games, 2K Marin) return to BioShock to deliver arguably this gaming generations final swan-song. Are 2Ks lofty ambitions fully realised in Infinite, or is this a game that flies too close to the proverbial sun that once set in Rapture little over six years ago?" Gary Marston, Explosion.com

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BioShock Infinite Review | GodisaGeek

Added: 25.03.2013 12:18 | 3 views | 0 comments


GodisaGeek: "A beautiful example of single player gaming being King, there are no distractions apart from the ones inside the game itself, and as you use your sky hook to move around with breathtaking abandon, youll wish every game could be this thought-provoking, because like the very best games out there, BioShock Infinite stays with the player long after the credits have rolled. Youll be dissecting this one for months to come. Bravo, Irrational Games. Bravo."

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Bioshock Infinite Review | Nave360

Added: 24.03.2013 22:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


Nave360's Charlie writes: "The day Bioshock Infinite was announced was a good day. The announcement came out of nowhere, and the more gamers knew about this game over the coming years, the better it looked. When I had the chance to grab a copy from a shop that was selling them early, I made sure I did. Around 13 hours later (over the weekend, of course), Im left a little astonished, baffled, disappointed and amazed all at the same time... is that even possible?"

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