At the beginning of the opening scene of Burial at Sea, Elizabeth, older, thinner-faced, with a palette of red and dark rather than blue and light, walks through the door into the office of Booker ...
One of BioShock Infinite's most terrifying antagonists is Songbird, a mechanical, flying monstrosity best known for its bone-chilling screech. The creature is finally defeated when Elizabeth Comstock ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The upcoming BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One expansion will feature 2-3 hours of gameplay, Irrational Games studio head Ken Levine said ...
Burial at Sea is a story-driven add-on to BioShock Infinite, which was an ambitious, magnificent game that thrilled players with a city in the skies. Presented as more of a side-story than anything ...
This Rapture pulses with energy, with a vibrancy that seems out of place to those of us who've only seen it in ruin. Monuments to casting off government control abound, works of art are held up as ...
I'm catching up to my backlog and I just beat Bioshock 1. I loved it. I own both Bioshock 2 and Infinite. A friend of mine suggested I skip Bioshock 2, because he said a different studio/development ...
There’s always a lighthouse. There’s always a man. And now, there’s also a gimmick. Episode 1 of BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea isn’t a story that sheds new light on BioShock lore, but is rather a ...
The first episode of the long-awaited DLC for BioShock Infinite is out today, and already there are some concerns about the length of the first episode - hint: it's really short. Ken Levine has taken ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea – Episode 1 BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea – Episode 1 is the first part of the story-driven downloadable content of ...
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BioShock Infinite's first story-driven DLC Burial at Sea: Episode One is very much like the underwater city of Rapture: magical, flawed and all too short-lived.