Bioshock Infinite Review | Do Gaming
Added: 12.05.2013 16:17 | 12 views | 0 comments
Do Gaming writes: I think its safe to assume that gamers should add Bioshock Infinite to their collection of games, regardless of whether or not you are a Bioshock fan. This has to be a huge contender for game of the year because its simply amazing. There are very few faults and the developers have been able to build a fantastic world and support it with believable characters. The game is action-packed and fast-paced and will often get emotional reactions out of you.
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| Bioshock Infinite Review | Consett Magazine
Added: 07.05.2013 7:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
Bioshock Infinite has pushed the FPS genre further forward just as the first title in the series did way back in 2007 with its engaging storyline and challenging gameplay.
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| Bioshock Infinite Review | FEARnet
Added: 07.05.2013 6:19 | 13 views | 0 comments
Bioshock Infinite may not be the sort of typical horror that FEARnet discusses, but its certainly worth any discussion that it brings up. Once you peel pack the layers of more overt horror (The Boys of Silencenuff said) it raises a lot of questions that make you feel uncomfortable and frightened overall. While Comstock may be a more extreme representation of xenophobia and racism, this is how people used to thinkand some still do. Now thats scary.
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| Bioshock Infinite Review | BTTV
Added: 03.05.2013 20:20 | 15 views | 0 comments
Time to save the girl. Just watch out below. Dive into our review of Bioshock Infinite at BlacTapeTV
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| BioShock Infinite Review by The Black Panel
Added: 28.04.2013 16:18 | 11 views | 0 comments
The Black Panel writes: BioShock Infinite introduces us to an amazing new setting, as well as a set of wonderfully realised characters. It provides us with highly polished first person shooting while also showcasing the creative hallmarks that weve come to expect in a BioShock game. Irrational Games has delivered an experience with little to disappoint and a whole lot of class.
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| Bioshock Infinite Review | Games Abyss
Added: 26.04.2013 11:17 | 16 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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| Bioshock Infinite Review [BuzzFocus]
Added: 23.04.2013 18:22 | 16 views | 0 comments
Seamless storytelling, clever but simple gameplay and emotionally invested characters are all fleshed out to make it a very worthwhile experience.
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