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BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One (2013)

Review by zozulyamak

BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One

9/10

Exquisite addition to an already fantastic story

Beautiful DLC Burial at Sea Part 1 represents the best content in Bioshock franchise.

The story unfolds in Rapture 1958, at the peak of its glory. You play as a Bioshock dimension Booker who recieves an business offer from a mysterious femme fatal. As we all know such stories never end well.

We're in for a ride through gorgious Rapture with its elegent inhabitants but also places buried much deeper in the abyss. Places much darker and sinister.

Top notch artdesign of the locations combined with an amazing soundtrack and special effects deliver an absolutely unique atmosphere and levels. Even greater then in the main games, with an abondance of secrets and details that give a new prospective to the old events of Bioshock 1. Personally, I enjoy playing Booker. To trust someone only to be cruelly betrayed at the end, life classic.

La game c'est tres fantastique, which I cannot say about part 2 though.
  • zozulyamak
  • Dec 14, 2022

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