A few new screenshots for BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode Two have been revealed, offering us a sneak peek of Elizabeth's adventure in Rapture.
There were a great deal of fantastic games published in 2013, and a few of them even dealt with complex ideas larger than people shooting each other for the sake of a plot point. While games like The Last of Us, BioShock Infinite and Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag don't appear to have much in common at first glance, the three console titles all raise some very interesting questions and ideas in one specific area.
The stellar team at Irrational Games looks back at all the beauty they put into BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea while a new, limited edition Elizabeth statue is released.
Do you want to dip back into the high-flying adventure that is BioShock Infinite but feel it's too easy now? Get ready for a challenge, because 1998 Mode is coming!
When it comes to action figures, few companies are as consistent and reliable when it comes to both quality of the figure and the quality of the license. NECA has been steadily maintaining one of the most impressive streaks in both categories for years, and this year's offerings at Toy Fair were no exception.
Ken Levine, founder of Irrational Games and writer/director of BioShock and BioShock Infinite, has announced that Irrational Games is closing up shop and is redeveloping itself.
This newest Behind the Scenes video of BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea, Episode Two puts the spotlight on all of our favorite voice actors and actresses who helped bring both Rapture and Columbia to life.
Irrational Games has finally let us know when we get to continue Booker and Elizabeth's exploration of Rapture. Fortunately, BioShock Infinite - Burial at Sea Episode 2's release date is not as far as we were expecting.
Fresh off of the drill-tip ending of BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea, Episode One comes a preview of Episode Two entailing Elizabeth's part of the tale.
The very first story-based downloadable content episode for BioShock Infinite has finally been released, giving us a chance to revisit the sunken city of Rapture. The transition from the terrifying heights of Columbia to the horrifying depths of Rapture is a welcome change, but whether or not the sense of adventure carries over is another story.