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BioShock Infinite Reviews Hit the Web; Almost a Full House for Columbia

BioShock Infinite Reviews

BioShock Infinite Arrives

BioShock Infinite is a title that people have been waiting for, salivating over, for years, and now it’s finally here. My Premium Edition of the game should be arriving any moment now – hurry up damn it! – but if you’re still on the fence, then there are many fine reviews around the internet that you can take a look at. Those lucky folks that have been able to play the game long before any of us have done a fine job of reviewing BioShock Infinite and they’re certainly worth a read. I’ll be able to give my own impressions of the game once I get some gameplay with the new title, as someone who loved BioShock and BioShock 2, I’m eagerly awaiting another immersive experience other titles can only hope to offer.

The first-person shooter genre has gotten a little stale as of late, and as a player of Battlefield 3 and more recently, Crysis 3, I can testify to the genre’s sameyness. Now that BioShock Infinite is finally released I’m happy to see it making noise throughout the gaming media for all the right reasons.

With so much going on in BioShock Infinite, there’s a lot of ground to cover and a lot of reviews have gone in-depth, without spoiling the story – thanks guys! – and key areas are spoken about candidly. For instance, on Elizabeth, your companion and lynch pin throughout the game:

BioShock Infinite Reviews

Combat and heavy violence being key elements of any BioShock game, it’s good to see they’ve got it right again this time around:

The upsetting worlds and attention to detail have always been hallmarks of Irrational Games under Ken Levine’s creative leadership and it’s apparent they’ve put something truly special together in BioShock Infinite. In the same way you still remember 2007’s Rapture, you’ll remember Columbia for years to come:

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