Welcome to one mixed up reality in BioShock Infinite. This game is a like another version of Alice in Wonderland meets Silent Hill meets the 1893 World Fair. There are a lot of twists to BioShock Infinite and not just from riding the unique rail system that allows people to travel from place to place in the floating city of Columbia.

About this DLC. See the world through Elizabeth’s eyes in BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea – Episode Two. Set immediately after the conclusion of BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea – Episode One, this concluding episode puts you in the role of Elizabeth as she journeys through Rapture in an effort to rescue the little sister she abandoned.

Infinite however is not a sequel in the traditional sense, its more like Bioshock was to System Shock, a spiritual successor: same ideas in gameplay but with new settings and stories. Of course in this day and age franchises thrive so its no wonder Infinite was branded as a Bioshock game, although the similarities are actually pretty close.
Review of Bioshock Infinite Score: 8/10 - Great OVERVIEW Bioshock Infinite is an amazing game, and it is a difficult game to write a review for because it is so complex. Bioshock Infinite is such a complex game that no two gamers are likely to have the same reaction and experience playing it. For example, the plot of Bioshock Infinite is
Yes anything ever made with the bio shock label on it is at LEAST worth playing. [deleted] • 8 yr. ago. Oh my god, yes. But only play it if you've played all the games first and you remember the storylines. Burial At Sea was so brilliant I was blown away. It definitely adds.
For BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode Two on the Xbox 360, GameFAQs has 1 review.
Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea (PC) Review. There was a lot of potential in the Bioshock: Infinite DLC – quite literally, due to the presence of quantum uncertaintly and alternate universes as
There had already been two Bioshock games released. Simply named Bioshock and Bioshock 2. Those games took place in an underwater world named Rapture. It was time for a bit of a change in the series. For starters you're not in Rapture anymore, instead you're in Columbia. Instead of it being an underwater city, you're in a city in the sky.
Developed by Irrational Games, the studio behind the original BioShock and BioShock Infinite, this DLC features Rapture as you’ve never seen it before—a shining jewel at the bottom of the ocean, built almost entirely from scratch in the BioShock Infinite engine.
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