BioShock Infinite

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: Action
Publisher: 2K Games
Developer: Irrational Games
Release Date: March 26, 2013

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'BioShock Infinite' (ALL) Complete Edition Bundles DLCs

by Rainier on Sept. 22, 2014 @ 4:32 p.m. PDT

Set in 1912, BioShock Infinite introduces an entirely new narrative experience that lifts players out of the familiar confines of Rapture and rockets them to Columbia, an immense city in the sky.

Originally conceived as a floating symbol of American ideals at a time when the United States was emerging as a world power, Columbia is dispatched to distant shores with great fanfare by a captivated public.  What begins as a brand new endeavor of hope turns drastically wrong as the city soon disappears into the clouds to whereabouts unknown.

BioShock Infinite puts players in the role of Booker DeWitt, a hard-bitten former Pinkerton agent, together with the revolutionary AI companion, Elizabeth. The two struggle to escape the sky-city of Columbia, in a 1912 America that might have been. Armed with an arsenal of new weapons and abilities, they face menacing enemies, in unique expansive environments. Classic BioShock gameplay joins innovations such as aerial combat on high-speed Sky-Lines in the service of an immersive storyline – an Irrational Games signature.

2K Games confirmed that BioShock Infinite Complete Edition will include the main game, bundled with the Clash in the Clouds DLC and both Burial at Sea episodes, as well as the Comstock’s China Broom shotgun, Comstock’s Bird’s Eye sniper rifle, and a few others upgrade packs.

According to GameStop and Amazon product pages BioShock Infinite Complete Edition is scheduled for Nov. 4, 2014 and will cost $39.99.


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