Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the BioShock Infinite and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BioShock Infinite.
May 2013
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The editors liked
Visual design incorporation combination with interactive gameplay/abilities
Fantastical Columbia setting
The story
Intuitive control scheme
Many hidden items/unlockables
1999 mode increases replay value to high level
Astounding graphical design. Compelling plot. Excellent blend of old
New game mechanics.
Columbia is an amazing place to be and explore
Depicts uncomfortable
Relevant themes in an effective way
Vigors and skyline rails make for fluid
Exciting action
Upgrades make you feel increasingly powerful
Mindblowing ending that you won't soon forg
A brilliant story
Masterfully told
Gameplay that changes based on your preferences
A richly imagined world
The editors didn't like
No multiplayer mode (yet)
Loss of manual saves
Game needs bigger “buffer” zones for action areas and text message triggers (e.g. players must find a spot to dismount from a sky-line and text messages disappear during quick actions and movement
So it's
Bottom Line
Gorgeous to look at and complex in its construction
BioShock Infinite is a captivating addition to the popular first-person-shooter series
Occasional quirks and contrivances disrupt the immersion
Does Bioshock Infinite grasp at perfection or does it fail as Rapture did? Without a doubt, the former is the case. The mechanics are solid and well refined while the story is exceptionally well crafted and well told. I truly cannot think of any substanti...
Abstract: NameFirst-person shooter: BioShock InfiniteSummary:Not without its missteps, but a brilliant game.Rating:4.5/5Games Info:Developer: Irrational Games; Publisher: 2K GamesClassification:R16Platform:PC, Mac, PS3, Xbox 360Test Platform:PCBioShock Infinite wil...
Abstract: BioShock Infinite is not a typical game. It accomplishes so much from a narrative and atmospheric perspective. This is one of the only first-person shooters I've ever played where combat was a means to an end. BioShock Infinite could have been a point-and...
Abstract: It's very seldom that a sequel manages to live up to the lofty expectations that have built up around it. Bioshock Infinite, it seems, has managed to do that and more; in many cases, it's exceeded them. Irrational Games' latest exploration in to the broke...
Good storyline, Impressive combat styles, Exploration looks fun, Amazing art direction
Characters look dull, Lacks the magic of original BioShock, Boss fights look easy
The game does have a lot to boast about, especially how Elizabeth help Booker during the combat situations. Though she never gets involved in one, but helps him by passing away the ammunition, power vigor and health packs. With a breathtaking storyline an...