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.
Let's get this straight. Bioshock Infinite is not a bad game but it is no way the gaming equivalent of the second coming of Christ that most gaming media made it out to be. Indeed outside the presence of plasmids there seams to be very little of Bioshock. The gameplay is ok, the visuals are ok, the characters are ok, story has more plot holes than a Swiss cheese and seams to change rules and plot points on a whim. The game is just ok and after the first "wow" moment when looking at the art design you will come to play a generic FPS (regenerating shield and two weapon slots included).
So, this will make a lot of people angry, but someone have to take it for the team. If you dont count console exclusives, this is THE most overrated game in human history. I will not waste your time explaining every bit of wrong gameplay, writing and desing choices, i will get straight to the meat.
The Good:
Visuals, style, voice acting, delivery, animation. Production values are very high, as you might expect from AAA title.
The Bad:
Gameplay, shooting, balance. Do you remember how Bioshock 1 and 2 were streamlined remakes of System Shock 2? Well, Bioshock Infitine is pretty much Call of Bioshock, with everything thrown out for the sake of even more streamlined(and boring) expirience. And that expirience is not even consistent, some battles are way off in terms of balance. Gun upgrade system is almost pointless because of gun limit.
The Ugly:
Writing, oh gods the writing. No spoilers, i will just say this - 2 dimensional Disney princess with superpowers. What are these superpowers? Creating even more plotholes then there already are. Im not kidding, i wish i was, but sadly no. This is sad really.
In the end:
Is this a bad game? No, absolutely not. But this game is not "fantastic masterpiece" either, despite what jornos and people say. Im not here to convince you not to buy the game, this is a warning for everyone who likes good, consistent writing, and complex gameplay. If you just like to shoot things and throw some magic at them in pretty environments then go ahead, you will like it.
Bioshock Infinite It's Beautiful.
With slow (very slow) story, practicaly predecible until you know the true of the charaters, after that Its stunning. The gamplay it's basic, but enjoyable. Kill all the enemies, move, kill, move.It's a Good Old Game.
Bioshock Infinite is a game that desperately, desperately wants to believe it is saying something important. It seems to have been designed from the outset as a something that aspired to be greater and more meaningful than "just a game". And there are MOMENTS where it achieves this goal. This game has some of the greatest set pieces in gaming history, and some of the stuff you will SEE in the first-person happening around you in Columbia are draw-dropping, and couldn't be achived in any other medium. There is grand spectacle on display here.
But as a game?? As a narrative?? As something that is trying to make some kind of profound statement. No, to all of these. From a narrative perspective, it's contrived time travel/alternate universe nonsense. From a gameplay persepctive, it's a below average shooter with bullet-sponge enemies. And from the perspective of confronting important subject matter, it appears to want to make a statement about a racist society, yet in the end does nothing but draw false equivelance between the oppressors and those who were oppressed, because it doesn't want to take a "side".
Do I recommend playing Bioshock Infinite?? Without question (especially if it's on sale). There are awe-inspiring visual moments here, and more than a few genuinely disturbing ones. But this game is not the masterpiece it was made out to be. This is a game that is VERY high on it's own supply, but without alot of justification for it's own inflated ego.
BI is one of my favorite games of all time, but it isn't perfect. If you don't get too bogged down in the multiverse and social commentary aspects the narrative is a deeply emotional and bittersweet tale of people dealing with their choices, destiny, personal relationships, morality, etc. There's a scene close to the end that just breaks me every time.
(TL/DR at the bottom)
The Good:
Booker and Elizabeth's relationship is terrific, the voice acting is superb as well. The aesthetics are gorgeous due to the art style and the general visuals of columbia. And the music in numerous moments really brings the emotion to a climax. I also prefer Booker being voice acted as opposed to a silent protag.
I also love the combat, as I may be an avid gamer but am also a casual in some perspectives. It isn't as diverse as B1 but the shooting is really fun and satisfying with plasmid powers mixed in. And while the ending battle is underwhelming, the gameplay stays consistently entertaining as opposed to B1 which really took a dive in the last quarter of the game.
The Bad:
I get why people think it's overrated. The larger world story has holes and issues (especially with the multiverse parts) that depending on what you care about can really bring down the game. And the implications of you murdering everyone is less justifiable than in B1
The gameplay is also much more linear and limited than B1 with less memorable moments and enemies (nothing is comparable in quailty to the Big Daddies). And Elizabeth is helpful but not anything special to gameplay as she doesn't integrate enough. It isn't an RPG it's an Arena shooter
TL/DR:
Overall Bioshock Infinite is a game like few others that equally is fun to play why engrossingly emotional and should be considered a gaming masterpiece. It's also simple in it's gameplay and has many plot issues compared to the original classic