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BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode Two

2014
GenresAdventure, Action, Science Fiction and Futuristic, Shooter, Drama, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableMar 25, 2014
PlatformPC
DeveloperIrrational Games
Overview

BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode 1 is the first part of the story-driven downloadable content of BioShock Infinite that puts the player in the perspective of Booker DeWitt in a new story, taking place in the city of Rapture right before its fall. This new campaign features the city of Rapture rebuilt from scratch with game mechanics and the Unreal Engine 3 used for BioShock Infinite. It includes new weapons, new Plasmids, new Gears and Tears. The first half of this first episode focuses mostly on the exploration of the business streets of Rapture and its story.

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100

Kotaku

Mar 27, 2014

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Ragequit.gr

PC

May 14, 2014

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Softpedia

Mar 26, 2014

BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode 2 definitely feels worthy of the BioShock name, and delivers a fitting conclusion to the franchise. If Episode 1 was a bit lacking in both depth and length, Episode 2 is filled with the same brilliant direction Infinite had, making it easy to overlook its few lacking areas while being engrossed in the convoluted story, enjoying the flavorful dialogue and the gorgeous visuals. It manages to gracefully redeem some of the failings of BioShock Infinite, such as the Vox Populi revolt turning into a bloodbath, and gives a nod and helping hand to some other areas of the game which felt a bit murky, while also managing to present something of its own for players to rummage. Episode 2 attempts to tie many loose ends and answer at least some of the questions left unanswered in the BioShock series, while not completely breaking the mystery surrounding its complex storyline.


95

PushStartPlay

Apr 7, 2014

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95

GameWatcher

PC

Mar 25, 2014

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94

Cheat Code Central

PC

Mar 26, 2014

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93

The Game Fanatics

Mar 31, 2014

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92

Merlin'in Kazanı (Turkey)

PC

Mar 28, 2014

Summary and quote unavailable.


90

AusGamers

PC

Apr 8, 2014

In terms of narrative it’s as dizzying, exhilarating, and divisive as the series has always been, arguably providing some of its most memorable sequences yet, and for fans it’s something that not only has to be experienced, but savoured.


90

GameSkinny

Mar 25, 2014

Burial at Sea: Episode 2 delivers a masterful stealth game that ties the BioShock Infinite story together with a big bow.W

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