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April 2013
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The editors liked
Gorgeous visual design
Amazing soundtrack
Best storyline we've played in years
Elizabeth's design
Animation
Aerial combat
Unique visual design
A deep
Involving story that makes you care about its characters
Looks gorgeous on a powerful PC
Skyrails are a blast
Captivating world
Story
And characters. Plenty of fun
Bloody combat balanced by exploration
Conversation
And obsessive scrounging. Runs well on lowerend Macs. Elizabeth is one of the most endearing computercontrolled sidekicks ever.
Excellent pacing
Wonderful character development
A story you'll spend hours talking about
Barbershop quartet.
The editors didn't like
Tedious
Neverending combat
Story refuses to explore difficult situations the premise presents
Mechanics clash with the narrative
Annoying audio bug
Enemies often don't do anything until they spot you
The control scheme takes some getting used to
Combat isn't as satisfying or as versatile as in previous Bioshocks. No native support for nonconsole gamepads
Combat can feel a bit uninspired if not downright easy (save for the game's final mission)
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Abstract: Hype is mounting for the fourth BioShock game, which is currently in development, so fans have been eagerly on the lookout for any news about it. While we haven't gotten any big updates on the sequel in a few months, BioShock Infinite is in the news becau...
Captivating world, story, and characters. Plenty of fun, bloody combat balanced by exploration, conversation, and obsessive scrounging. Runs well on lowerend Macs. Elizabeth is one of the most endearing computercontrolled sidekicks ever.
Combat isn't as satisfying or as versatile as in previous Bioshocks. No native support for nonconsole gamepads
Overall, Irrational Games had a choice to make when designing BioShock Infinite. Irrational Games took Unreal Engine 3 and set about a team dedicated to tweaking the engine for the PC. Irrational Games took this older engine and redesigned the lighting sy...
Abstract: Irrational Games' latest installment in the Bioshock series sees you lifted from the murky utopia of Rapture into the Eden of Colombia, a floating city in the sky. You play as Booker DeWitt, a former Pinkerton agent sent to Colombia to track down a women ...
When a game inspires debate, conjecture, sleepless nights, floods of emotion, and the desperate desire to play it all the way through again immediately after watching all of the sizeable end credits you know you've got something special. Bioshock Infinite...
Best storyline we've played in years, Elizabeth's design, animation, Aerial combat, unique visual design
Annoying audio bug
The most frustrating part of this review is there's so much I can't tell you. Still video doesn't capture how much fun the game is. It certainly doesn't show you the scope of the story, the ties to Rapture, or why Elizabeth tells Booker that there's alway...
Abstract: There was much gushing praise written before, and on the day of, the Bioshock Infinite release. The praise went as far as to call it an instant classic and one of the best games ever. I beg to differ. While the game is good, it is certainly not as grou...