When Bioshock Infinite launched a little over a year ago, it was met with near universal acclaim. It was hailed as an instant classic, and one of the best games of this past generation. So expectations for Burial at Sea, its mysterious expansion DLC, were high. While the first episode was entertaining enough, it was far from what fans were expecting. So will Episode Two be equally underwhelming, or will it capture some of the magic that made Bioshock Infinite so memorable? Read on to find out.
Read more »It’s been a long, strange trip, hasn’t it? After five years of development, a handful of delays, and untold hours spent debating what it all meant, we’ve reached the end of Bioshock Infinite. With today’s release of Burial at Sea Episode Two, the story of Bioshock Infinite, and of the studio that made it, has ended. Read on to check out the launch trailer.
Read more »Ahhh, 1998. The year that gave us Monica Lewinksy, the iMac, and Bruce Willis blowing up an asteroid. Sadly, none of those things will be featured in the newly announced 1998 Mode for Bioshock Infinite’s Burial at Sea Episode Two. Instead, 1998 mode will offer a fresh challenge to players to who enjoy a bit more stealth in their shooters. Or a lot more. Read on for the details.
Read more »To make the wait for the second and final episode of Burial at Sea just a little more excruciating than it already is, Irrational Games has released a new video that takes fans behind the scenes of the DLC. Featuring commentary from Ken Levine and the voice cast, it’s a must watch for any fan in need of a Bioshock fix. But be warned, the video does contain some mild spoilers. That being said, read on for the details.
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