Burial At Sea takes place after the love-it-or-hate-it-but-either-way-you’re-confused ending of Bioshock Infinite. It also takes place in Bioshock ’s Rapture, which of course happens after the downfall of Columbia, but before the civil war that tore Andrew Ryan’s capitalist utopia apart. Also Booker and Elizabeth are there, and while
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Burial at Sea Episode 2 is Irrational Game's swan song, one final bow that puts a coda on Bioshock Infinite and ties a neat (but rather convenient) bow around the whole series. As a final piece of work by a beloved developer, Episode 2 stands up very well. It's not only miles better than the hugely underwhelming first episode, but it stands
Verdict. If this is goodbye to the Bioshock saga, then Burial at Sea is a fitting funerary piece. Episode One isn’t that strong or imaginative, but makes up what it lacks in gameplay with its
When Burial at Sea does eventually transition into the full-blown combat scenarios that are typical of the series, the action feels like it’s drawing more from the first BioShock than it does
BioShock Infinite's mechanics don't play nicely with the underwater city of Rapture in Burial at Sea - Episode 1. Practically oozing fan service from every pore, Burial at Sea is both as glorious and as imperfect as Rapture itself. The visuals are sensational, the combat a reasonably healthy marriage between Bioshock and Bioshock Infinite.
Irrational may be "winding down", but they still have one final flourish before bowing out. Burial at Sea: Episode 2 is the final piece of Bioshock Infinite DLC, and will give players the chance to in
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In "Burial at Sea: Episode 1" players will, once again, step into the boots of Infinite protagonist Booker DeWitt as he journeys with Elizabeth to the infamous city under the sea - prior to its
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