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Review: Bioshock Infinite | KaboomShark

Added: 04.04.2013 18:18 | 1 views | 0 comments


Irrational Games really had some work to do when they started developing Bioshock Infinite. When Bioshock was released all the way back in 2007, it was met with critical acclaim across the board. Not only did Bioshock Infinite have to compete with that, but it would try to surpass it. Rapture was one of the most atmospherically perfect settings that exists in the gaming world today. Since Infinite was breaking away from this, they had to create a new world that would instill the same awe and wonderment in the gamer that Rapture did. Irrational had to take everything they had done in their previous game, improve upon it and return it in the best possible state. They really shot for the stars with this one, and they hit it in every way, shape, and form possible.

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BioShock Infinite Review (ITF Gaming)

Added: 04.04.2013 14:19 | 8 views | 0 comments


William Mabin from ITF Gaming writes: Kevin Levine, the writer and creative director of Irrational Games BioShock series is a man who has come under some scrutiny. Many people have slammed the recently released BioShock Infinite for being racist. Others have been completely awestruck by the graphics and storyline of the game. The question is whether the seemingly magical city of Columbia in which the game is set stays aloft in its miraculous heavenly delight, or if it threatens to sink to the bottom of the sea?

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Bioshock Infinite Review | Gamersyndrome

Added: 04.04.2013 10:18 | 5 views | 0 comments


"Bioshock Infinite has unequivocally managed to step out of the massive shadow cast by the first Bioshock, and has resoundingly planted its flag and claimed new ground with the creative innovations it has engineered. Irrational Games has become exceedingly masterful when it comes to making linear story driven games which present a sense of freedom not easily attained in open world games, and that is simply amazing. That the developers chose not to rest on their well established laurels but to dare to try new inventive things with Infinite really inspires within me great hope that the Bioshock series has a bright future ahead of it."

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BioShock: Infinite Review - Gaming Nexus

Added: 04.04.2013 8:18 | 6 views | 0 comments


From the review: "BioShock Infinite is such a fun game with an incredible atmosphere. The long wait has been worth it and Irrational Games has done an incredible job at bringing Booker, Elizabeth, and Columbia to life."

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BioShock: Infinite Review: Where's my wrench? (Goozernation)

Added: 04.04.2013 6:18 | 1 views | 0 comments


Without a doubt BioShock: Infinite is a great game, a must buy for anyone who enjoyed the previous BioShock games or wants something different in an FPS. 2K and Irrational Games have done so much with this series and although BioShock: Infinite takes the franschise in a slightly different direction, the game sticks with the dystopian theme

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ZTGD | BioShock Infinite (PC) Review

Added: 03.04.2013 14:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


Ken McKown writes: I still remember how engrossing it was the first time I stepped into Rapture. The world drew me into its lore, showcased its history and told a million tales purely with excellent design. The world of Columbia recaptures this magic, and once again displays why the team at Irrational Games demand respect as developers. Jumping into BioShock Infinite I wasnt sure how it could possibly capture me the same way the original game did. Then, once I finished the campaign I sat back with grin on my face, realizing that once again, I had been captivated by an amazing narrative within a video game; something I cant claim often enough.

From: n4g.com

BioShock Infinite Review | StickSkills

Added: 03.04.2013 4:21 | 6 views | 0 comments


StickSkills said, "The first BioShock was definitely a critical darling. Garnering mostly positive reviews, the shooter managed to say quite a bit while still being fun. Although suffering from a few questionable design decisions near its finale, the game was still sitting well above its contemporaries. BioShock Infinite, a spiritual successor to the original, tried to build on this core idea of first-person storytelling. Not only did Irrational Games succeed in this attempt, but it far exceeded my expectation."

From: n4g.com

Five Of The Greatest Xbox 360 Exclusives That Came To PS3

Added: 02.04.2013 19:19 | 1 views | 0 comments


GXC: "Third party exclusives have been a rarity throughout the generation. Although many developers such as Bioware and Irrational Games have developed titles exclusively for the Xbox 360, theyve eventually migrated to the PlayStation 3 along with a few other Xbox 360 exclusives. We take a look at some of the most successful Xbox 360 exclusives that were ported to the PS3 over the years."

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