gamrReview's Arthur Kabrick: "After a somewhat disappointing Episode One, then, this turns out to be a highly respectable and enjoyable addition to the BioShock universe, and a pretty good ending, though of course I hope it is nothing of the sort. The emphasis on stealth makes the game feel different from anything that has come before it, and yet familiar, both due to the availability of tools from previous games and the enemies and city from the original BioShock. It’s simpler, but no less challenging. It definitely is, was and will be worth a try for any fans of BioShock who want to say goodbye in style."
Gavin Goulden, lead character artist in Insomniac Games, told Sector.sk more about creating characters in Marvel's Spider-Man, Sunset Overdrive, and Bioshock Infinite.
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Dealspwn writes: Bioshock Infinite's season pass is an essential purchase for series fans and the £3.31/$4.99 price-tag is one of the best prices we've seen. Yes, this is on a Mac store, but the download is PC Steam compatible.
The season pass includes the excellent Burial at Sea episodes that sees you playing as Elizabeth in the infamous underwater city of Rapture. For series fans, it's just pure gold. Be sure to read my review of Episode 2. The pass also includes the arena DLC and a few in-game bonuses for the main game. The main draw though is this unique trip to Rapture in it's prime before the splicers ripped it apart. Chilling and beautiful in equal measure.
Going to wait for Episode 3 before I buy the DLC.