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Bioshock Infinite: Clash in the Clouds review | Thunderbolt

Ed McGlone, Thunderbolt writes:
After seeing Bioshock Infinite’s story end did you want more lighthouses, more Elizabeth, and more infinite possibilities? Then Clash in the Clouds isn’t what you were looking for. Instead, what you’ll want is the two-part story driven DLC, Burial at Sea, which takes place in Rapture (the setting from the original Bioshock) and will be released over the coming months. What Clash in the Clouds can offer you however is pure distilled Bioshock Infinite combat extract. It wants you to forget about the Lutece twins, the origins of Columbia, and Zachary Hale Comstock, at least for a little while. The only thing you need worry about is how you’re going to take down waves of soldiers, patriots, and handymen. Depending on your personal expectations, this could be a welcomed distraction or a huge disappointment.

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Five Life-Changing Lessons I Learned from Bioshock

GameKoop's Jack Ryan writes, "News of developer Irrational Games’ essentially closing it’s doors, and the dismissal of all but 15 of its employees who will continue to develop games under a new name, is no longer gracing the front page of gaming news sites. However, the impact and what it all means moving forward are still very much settling in for me. As the company announced its massive consolidation in what seems to be a shift into the booming indie market, I sat teary eyed at my computer on a sunny afternoon. This is because Bioshock, the developers’ most acclaimed creation, is no ordinary franchise, and I am no ordinary fan of it."

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How does Bioshock Infinite’s first DLC stand up twelve months on?

A video review of last year's Bioshock Infinite DLC Clash in the Clouds… how does it hold up?

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Xbox Live Deals With Gold Sale Details - 15th-21st July 2014

Neil writes "The Xbox Ultimate Games Sale may be over but for the next week you’ll still be able to pick up some rather decent bargains on both Xbox 360 and Xbox One."

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oKidUKo3572d ago

PvZ is well worth a pick up for just the fun factor, in a world full of serious shooters it's a great opposite.

Volkama3572d ago (Edited 3572d ago )

£20 is not too bad a price for a One game. I would be intersted to hear feedback on the game from others that already have it.

JorboTron3572d ago

It is a really fun class based shooter with lots of opportunity for progression. If you like that sorry of thing, I highly recommend it.

neil3633572d ago

First thoughts were PvsZ Garden Warfare wouldn't have the staying power....How wrong was I!?

It's still my go-to shooter for a quick 20 minute or so blast.

Volkama3572d ago

Thanks for the feedback. I bought it so I will find out for myself later, but so help me if you lied to me YOU ARE DEAD. :)

mr2333572d ago

It's a very fun and unexpectedly addictive game. And my daughter loves it too. Good for adults and kids. It's a light hearted game. Good gameplay, nice graphics. Very colorful.

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TheUltimateGamer3572d ago

I've been wanting to pick this up.. Perhaps now is the time.

neil3633572d ago

Good call Volkama. I don't think I need to go into hiding just yet though. ;)

desertpunk863572d ago

do people still play quake arena or is the online dead.

Volkama3572d ago

I think quite a lot of people play Quake Live.

Proper Quake 3 Arena I dunno, I tried to launch it the other day and it said "no". I did not try to fix it as I suspect it will be a ghost town.