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BioShock Infinite

BioShock Infinite

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Project Icarus

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Release Date: March 26, 2013

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First person perspective action game released as a spin-off to the BioShock series. This title was produced by Irrational Games with publishing from the 2K Games company. BioShock Infinite is set in an alternative version of the early 20th century. The main hero, private detective Booker DeWitt, arrives to Columbia, a city floating in the sky, where he needs to locate and rescue a woman named Elizabeth.

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BioShock: Infinite for PC, X360 and PS3 is the next installments of renowned series of shooters including intriguing storyline and complex gameplay. The production’s codename was Project Icarus. It is not supposed to continue the story presented in the underwater city of Rapture (BioShock, BioShock 2); it is a spin-off. The game was created by Irrational Games, renowned for BioShock or System Shock 2.

Story

The action takes place in the early 20th century. You play as Booker DeWitt, a detective working for the Pinkerton Agency. Unfortunately, he is dismissed after a mistake and starts working on his own, taking well-paid, but extremely dangerous and risky jobs. One of them takes DeWitt aboard Columbia, an extraordinary aerial city. The metropolis was thought to be a peaceful project, but it has been turned into a flying fortress. The city is controlled by an unknown group that kidnaps and imprisons people and threatens the entire world. Your job is to rescue a woman named Elizabeth. It will not be an easy task, because Columbia is being torn by a conflict between two groups. Each of them has its own plans towards the woman. The rulers of the city kept her in prison for fifteen years and they are ready to lock her for even longer period of time. On the other hand, a radical military faction known as Vox Populi wants to use Elizabeth to take the power over Columbia.

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Xbox 360

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PlayStation 3

Developer: Irrational Games

Publisher: 2K Games

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System Requirements

System Requirements for BioShock Infinite Video Game:

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Recommended System Requirements:
Core i5 2.4 GHz, 2 GB RAM (4 GB RAM - Vista/7), graphic card 1 GB (GeForce GTX 560 or better), 30 GB HDD, Windows Vista/7/8, Internet connection.

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BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode Two

BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode Two

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Expansion

March 25, 2014

Action

The second major story expansion for BioShock: Infinite. It follows the events of the first expansion. However, this time we play not as Booker DeWitt but Elisabeth, who was previously an independent character, herself. The heroine wakes up in unknown circumstances with a pistol aimed at her face. She makes a promise which saves her from death. According to this obligation, she is supposed to help a group of people led by Atlas in their return to the underwater city of Rapture. In contrast to BioShock: Infinite and the first expansion, it focuses mainly on stealth. An additional feature of the game is the 1998 game mode (reminiscent of Thief's release date), which requires the player to complete the entire game without killing anybody.

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BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One

BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One

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Expansion

November 12, 2013

Action

The first official story expansion for BioShock: Infinite, created by Irrational Games. Burial at Sea - Episode One is a nod to the fans of the first two parts of the series, for it brings the players back to one of the alternative dimensions of the underwater metropolis known as Rapture. The player is put in the shoes of Booker DeWitt, a detective whose job, at Elizabeth's request, is to find a girl named Sally - a character from the actual BioShock: Infinite. When exploring the corners of the utopian metropolis before the rebellion and eventual collapse, the protagonist discovers that the ideal city is actually very far from being a paradise. Instead, it is home to many dark secrets. The gameplay remains unchanged and is largely based on fighting big groups of enemies in fast-paced fashion. In combat, the player can choose from a variety of firearms and supernatural powers that come with the plasmids.

BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One

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Ratings

Game Ratings for BioShock Infinite Video Game.

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All Reviews: Very Positive (105,429)

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The main pros of the game

  • Engaging Story: Many s praised the captivating and complex narrative, highlighting its unexpected twists and philosophical themes. The relationship between Booker and Elizabeth is often noted as a strong emotional core.
  • Visuals and Art Direction: The game's visuals, particularly the design of the flying city of Columbia, received widespread acclaim for its beauty and artistic style, described as breathtaking and immersive.
  • Character Development: Elizabeth is frequently mentioned as a standout character, with her AI and interactions adding depth to the gameplay and story.
  • Dynamic Gameplay: The gameplay features a mix of combat styles, including the use of Vigors (powers) and the Sky-Hook for vertical movement, which many found to enhance the action and strategy.
  • Soundtrack: The music and sound design were highlighted as exceptional, adding to the overall atmosphere of the game.

The main cons of the game

  • Repetitive Combat: Several reviews pointed out that while combat can be enjoyable, it becomes repetitive due to the frequency of enemy encounters and limited enemy variety.
  • Linear Exploration: Compared to previous games in the series, Columbia is described as more linear and less open for exploration, which some players found disappointing.
  • Simplified Mechanics: The inventory and weapon management were seen as too simplified compared to earlier titles, making the experience feel more casual.
  • Confusing Story Elements: Some players found the story, particularly its ending, to be overly complex or confusing, requiring multiple playthroughs to fully grasp.

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  • Lack of Choice Impact: Many s noted that unlike the previous BioShock games, choices in Infinite feel less impactful, with only one main ending.
  • Limited Weapon Carrying: The restriction on the number of weapons players can carry was a common complaint, as it reduced the strategic options available during combat.
  • Absence of Iconic Enemies: The game lacks memorable enemies like the Big Daddy from earlier titles, which some players felt diminished the epic feel of encounters.
  • Exploration Tools: The absence of a map or clearer navigation tools was mentioned, making it difficult for some players to track their objectives and explore the world effectively.

Summary

  • Overall, while BioShock Infinite is celebrated for its story, visuals, and character development, it also faces criticism for its combat mechanics, linearity, and perceived shortcomings compared to its predecessors.

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