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April 2013
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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
Great graphics
Stellar story
Fun combat
The editors didn't like
Occasional quirks and contrivances disrupt the immersion
Abstract: It's finally here. One of the biggest and most hyped games of this generation has arrived. BioShock Infinite is Irrational Games second foray into the franchise, and it is, without a doubt, an achievement.BioShock Infinite is a wonderful game. It's a test...
Abstract: I hate it when I’m supposed to be reviewing a game and it makes me cry at the end (both that it’s over and just, well, generally). I completely forget any issues I had while playing and it makes me want to slap the highest award I can give on it. It’s ...
Abstract: If you aren’t aware of the fact that I simply adore the original BioShock, then you probably don’t know me very well. It was a brilliantly written game that poked at our brains, giving us a smorgasbord of philosophical and political questions to muse o...
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
Occasional quirks and contrivances disrupt the immersion
BioShock Infinite is a stupendous game, portraying a beautiful and broken city that will absorb your every waking thought....
Abstract: Set in the year 1912 and apparently a nod to ‘American Exceptionalism’ (the notion that the US has a mission, almost a duty, to spread liberty and democracy around the world), the story of Bioshock Infinite centres on the relationship between your cha...
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Published: 2013-04-09, Author: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Abstract: Bioshock Infinite is something of a departure from the setting of the last two games in the series, swapping the underwater Dystopia of Rapture for the seemingly utopian Columbia, a floating city in the clouds.Set in 1912, Irrational Games, gives us a gli...
Abstract: It takes a long time for the dust to settle on Columbia. But it seems it hasn’t taken long for the dust to settle on the critical consensus regarding BioShock Infinite. Already hailed as one of 2013’s best and most polished titles, it's had critics fro...
Absorbing and intelligent story, Awesome setting, Elizabeth a great companion
No real stealth options, Repeats elements from Bioshock
Bioshock Infinite is as good as Bioshock, and better in some respects, with more exciting and varied combat and the best AI companion yet conceived. But its real triumph is as a work of rich, interactive storytelling, where you still play the leading par...
Stunning setting and rich atmosphere, Complex and compelling narrative, Enjoyable combat, Convincing co-star
Lack's Bioshock's shock of the new
Strip the game back to its raw features and Bioshock Infinite might not seem like a big step on from the original, but the new setting is magnificent, the story is complex and powerful, and Elizabeth is the most brilliantly devised computer controlled co-...