Welcome to the city of Columbia. Floating amongst the clouds, cruising far above sea level, this is a place unlike any you've ever seen. Please enjoy your voyage...
The third game in the popular Bioshock series, BioShock Infinite breaks away from the underwater setting of the first two games to take players into a floating city held aloft by dirigibles. The game is set in 1912. You play as Booker DeWitt, a disgraced former private detective who's picked up a new case. Your goal is to find Elizabeth, a young woman who's gone missing and return her unharmed. The only problem is that she's being kept on this flying city. Columbia was once a symbol of America's success as a nation, floating around the world as a traveling World's Fair, a marvel of human innovation. But strange things have happened since Columbia's unveiling in 1900, and now the city has disappeared into the clouds. DeWitt knows how to find it, but over the years stories have been told about Columbia having unlawful heavy armament and deranged citizenry. Do not expect this to be a pleasure cruise.
Gamers have learned not to expect much from co-op AI companions. Keep up, don't block doorways, and throw out the occasional one-liner is about the best we can hope for. Irrational Games will attempt to raise the co-op AI bar with its time-and-space-tearing partner, Elizabeth, in BioShock Infinite, and as the latest trailer demonstrates, she will, at the very least, pack a powerful punch. And by "punch" I mean "tornado controlling super power." Read More »
The faux grainy hand-held camera footage of the Songbird in the latest trailer for BioShock Infinite has a fantastic Bigfoot vibe. Makes me want to slug back a bottle of Murder of Crows, pack up my old 8mm camera, lace up my boots and go traipsing through the wilderness. Then again, it's winter in New England and there is still roughly two feet of snow on the ground. Guess I'll just save the folklore monster hunting for my BioShock Infinite playthrough. Read More »
Did you spot him in this BioShock Infinite trailer? He's right there, at the :55 mark. And again busting out of some glass while carrying a minigun at 1:09. That's either someone dressed as George Washington while carrying a minigun or a robot designed to look like our nation's first president. What's more patriotic than that? That is, unless we'll have to kill him. Which is likely. Read More »
Leonard Nimoy will always be known, first and foremost, as Mister Spock, but he also famously sought out truth and explored strange phenomena as the narrator of the 1970s TV series In Search Of. I bring up Nimoy and that show because the actor's measured voice is all that's missing from this brilliant In Search Of spoof that serves as the latest trailer for BioShock Infinite. Join us as Truth From Legend explores the mystery surrounding the disappearance of the flying city of Columbia. Read More »
What timing! On Tuesday of this week we posted a feature about some of the many pitfalls of preordering. Today BioShock Infinite has released a trailer for its Industrial Revolution Pack of items, giving us yet another example of how preordering can actively make your gaming experience worse. Read More »
Also known as: Bio Shock Infinite, BioShock 3, Project Icarus [working codename]
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: March 26, 2013
Publisher: 2K Games
Release Region: Australia
Release Date: March 26, 2013
Publisher: 2K Games
Also available on: Macintosh, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
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