BioShock Infinite Complete Edition includes the following DLC:
BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One
BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode Two
BioShock Infinite: Clash in the Clouds
BioShock Infinite: Columbia's Finest
Indebted to the wrong people, with his life on the line, veteran...
BioShock Infinite Complete Edition includes the following DLC:
BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One
BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode Two
BioShock Infinite: Clash in the Clouds
BioShock Infinite: Columbia's Finest
Indebted to the wrong people, with his life on the line, veteran of the U.S. Cavalry and now hired gun, Booker DeWitt has only one opportunity to wipe his slate clean. He must rescue Elizabeth, a mysterious girl imprisoned since childhood and locked up in the flying city of Columbia. Forced to trust one another, Booker and Elizabeth form a powerful bond during their daring escape. Together, they learn to harness an expanding arsenal of weapons and abilities, as they fight on zeppelins in the clouds, along high-speed Sky-Lines, and down in the streets of Columbia, all while surviving the threats of the air-city and uncovering its dark secret.
Key Features
The City in the Sky – Leave the depths of Rapture to soar among the clouds of Columbia. A technological marvel, the flying city is a beautiful and vibrant world that holds a very dark secret.
Unlikely Mission – Set in 1912, hired gun Booker DeWitt must rescue a mysterious girl from the sky-city of Columbia or never leave it alive.
Whip, Zip, and Kill – Turn the city’s Sky-Lines into weaponized roller coasters as you zip through the flying city and dish out fatal hands-on punishment.
Tear Through Time – Open Tears in time and space to shape the battlefield and turn the tide in combat by pulling weapons, turrets, and other resources out of thin air.
Vigorous Powers – Throw explosive fireballs, shoot lightning, and release murders of crows as devastatingly powerful Vigors surge through your body to be unleashed against all that oppose you.
Custom Combat Experience – With deadly weapons in one hand, powerful Vigors in the other, and the ability to open Tears in time and space, fight your own way through the floating city of Columbia to rescue Elizabeth and reach freedom.
1999 Mode – Upon finishing BioShock Infinite, the player can unlock a game mode called “1999 Mode” that gives experienced players a taste of the kind of design and balance that hardcore gamers enjoyed back in the 20th century.
I love this series, but every copy I’ve acquired from GOG consistently freezes and becomes unplayable after hours of grinding. This is incredibly frustrating and needs to be addressed.
BioShock Infinte is my personal favourite in the BioShock series.
I enjoy the story and world building in this game immensly. Columbia as a city is hauntingly beautiful, but creepy and dark at the same time. The narrative is complex and unites aspects of pseudo-science with multiple parallel universes.
Additionally I am a huge fan of the gameplay, weapons and shooting are much more refined compared to the previos games and combining them with different vigors (this game's version of Plasmids) feels very good and offers a few distinct ways of dealing with encounters.
It should be pointed out though, that the game is mostly linear. In rare cases you can choose a few different ways that lead to the same place ultimately and the exploration in the levels in ptentially even more limited than in BioShock 1 and 2.
Graphically the game does not hold up quite as well, in terms of the detail of smaller 3D objects around the levels, but the lighting is still phenomenal today.
Additionally I greatly enjoyed the Burial at Sea Episodes and its ties to the first BioShock game.
Btw: In case you get microstuttering, try disabling the GOG ingame overlay, that fixed it for me and I could still unlock achievements and everything.
And it was worth my time too! :) What a great game. And the two additional DLC (Burial at the Sea Episode 1 and Episode 2!). Wow! Fantastic!
Now the whole Bioshock 1 story makes more sense than ever. And Bioshock 2 too, since you can see the bound between different characters more clearer.
Bioshock Infinte has interesting mechanics, not seen in other FPS games. Many other commenters, reviewer already said, wrote showed, them, so I won't be long.
For these who played Bioshock 1 & 2 will be familiar with them. You have Vigors in Columbia (the flying city) and Plasmids in Rature (the underwater city). The energy for Vigors is Salt, for Plasmids it is called EVE.
You have many interesting weapons too and all these can be upgraded.
SPOILER ALERT! Bioshock Infinite and the Buried at Sea Ep. 1 is more action orriented, you play with a male character (won't spoil more), that has shield etc. In the DLC Buried at Sea Ep. 2 you play as a women and have to be more carefull, she is more vurnerable, doesn't have a shield, thus you need to use other interesting tactics to get to your goal. Won't write more. :)
The Bioshock series is not for the run-and-gun type people. If you are not interested in searching every desk, closet, room, finding secrets behing locked rooms, notes and radio recordings etc. than I recommend to look elsewhere.
I played this game way back when it first came out when I was but a wee child and I absolutely loved it. The story stuck with me for many years, always at the back of my mind. Never has a game so powerfully impacted me as much as this game has.
I never played the dlc back then, but I finally picked it up here for a replay and I gotta say it hit me twice as hard on the replay and with the dlc. I love this game to bits and I really think everyone should give it a try! It really is simply incredible and I wish I could shake the hands of everyone who was involved with its development.
A perfect example of player expectations being a bit too for the actual product and leading to (justified?) player backlash. There is alot of drama around this game. From it's initial reveal being very misleading, broken promises etc. There is also a sentiment that the game left it's immersive sim roots to be more shoot em up etc. There are several legitimate reasons to not like this game.
However I do very much like this game. To this day, the city in the clouds evokes something in me that I can't quite explain. It gorgeous and interesting to me. The gunplay is very fun, I like the skyline mechanic. I like the story. I like the designs of the characters. It's different, it's divisive. I appreciate it. I can't offer it any higher praise than that. A game I enjoy replaying.
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