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BioShock Infinite

  • Video Game
  • 2013
  • 18
IMDb RATING
9.1/10
24K
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BioShock Infinite (2013)
Watch the new trailer for the third video game in the popular BioShock series, set in a floating city held aloft by dirigibles.
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Dystopian Sci-FiSteampunkActionAdventureDramaMysterySci-FiThriller

A man is sent to the flying city of Columbia to find a missing girl. However, upon arrival he discovers that the city, its people, and his objective are all not what they seem.A man is sent to the flying city of Columbia to find a missing girl. However, upon arrival he discovers that the city, its people, and his objective are all not what they seem.A man is sent to the flying city of Columbia to find a missing girl. However, upon arrival he discovers that the city, its people, and his objective are all not what they seem.

  • Director
    • Ken Levine
  • Writers
    • Ken Levine
    • Jordan Thomas
    • Drew Holmes
  • Stars
    • Troy Baker
    • Courtnee Draper
    • Kiff VandenHeuvel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.1/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken Levine
    • Writers
      • Ken Levine
      • Jordan Thomas
      • Drew Holmes
    • Stars
      • Troy Baker
      • Courtnee Draper
      • Kiff VandenHeuvel
    • 72User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 23 wins & 28 nominations total

    Videos19

    Pre-Order Version
    Trailer 1:33
    Pre-Order Version
    Bioshock Infinite: Announce Trailer
    Trailer 1:27
    Bioshock Infinite: Announce Trailer
    Bioshock Infinite: Announce Trailer
    Trailer 1:27
    Bioshock Infinite: Announce Trailer
    Bioshock Infinite: Cinematic Trailer
    Trailer 1:05
    Bioshock Infinite: Cinematic Trailer
    Bioshock Infinite: Truth From Legend: Columbia A Modern Day Icarus? Part 1
    Trailer 2:01
    Bioshock Infinite: Truth From Legend: Columbia A Modern Day Icarus? Part 1
    Bioshock Infinite: The Beast Of America
    Trailer 1:38
    Bioshock Infinite: The Beast Of America
    Bioshock Infinite: Songbird Liz
    Trailer 1:54
    Bioshock Infinite: Songbird Liz

    Photos87

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    Troy Baker
    Troy Baker
    • Booker DeWitt
    • (voice)
    Courtnee Draper
    Courtnee Draper
    • Elizabeth
    • (voice)
    Kiff VandenHeuvel
    Kiff VandenHeuvel
    • Zachary Hale Comstock
    • (voice)
    Laura Bailey
    Laura Bailey
    • Lady Comstock
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kimberly Brooks
    Kimberly Brooks
    • Daisy Fitzroy
    • (voice)
    • (as Kimberly D. Brooks)
    Oliver Vaquer
    Oliver Vaquer
    • Robert Lutece
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jennifer Hale
    Jennifer Hale
    • Rosalind Lutece
    • (voice)
    Bill Lobley
    Bill Lobley
    • Jeremiah Fink
    • (voice)
    Keith Szarabajka
    Keith Szarabajka
    • Cornelius Slate
    • (voice)
    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Motorized Patriot Barker
    • (voice)
    • …
    Anthony Brophy
    Anthony Brophy
    • Dockworker
    • (voice)
    • …
    Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
    Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • (as TC Carson)
    Vic Chao
    Vic Chao
    • Chen Lin
    • (voice)
    Erin Cole
    Erin Cole
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Dioni Michelle Collins
    Dioni Michelle Collins
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Jesse Corti
    Jesse Corti
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Roger Cross
    Roger Cross
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Joey D'Auria
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Ken Levine
    • Writers
      • Ken Levine
      • Jordan Thomas
      • Drew Holmes
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews72

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    10Amandajullo

    A 21th Century Masterpiece!

    This is by far the best game that i have ever played. I have never played any other Bioshock game then Infinite, but now things changed. After years of having my brother talking about how good the original Bioshock was i felt extremely tempted to try Infinite. I bought the game and i would never in the world imagine that i would be left willing to easily pay 500$ for it instead of the 60$. Much like a painting on the wall this is a classic and it is so extremely good that i could hang the physical game up on the wall just to get reminded of the wonderful story this game has to offer. To get these feelings from playing a game is very rare and extremely beautiful. You will be in despair sometimes, you might get slightly depressed, you will fall in love, you will be scared. You will build up an emotional bond between Elisabeth that just makes you want her to be OK and safe.

    I am very unfamiliar with FPS games and i don't play very much. However, this game catches your attention within minutes and you just can stop playing until its finished. I can almost guarantee you that you will be left with questions and a kind of enlightenment after this finishing the game. However as many other have agreed on. It will take more then one run to truly understand everything. It's not very different from movies such as Inception (even if this is not a movie), which you might wanna see 2 times to fully understand the story.

    I am left as a Ken Levine fan and i am also left almost crying. These games are so rare and i have never seen anything like it in my entire life and i really, truly hope that i will see more creations of Ken Levine. He said in an interview that after the release he would go on a long vacation. 6 years in making the game, well... He truly deserves it.

    There is no words that can describe how much i recommend this game. It is a masterpiece and i have never seen anything like it. I finished the game 4 days ago and that rush you get after finishing it is still here.

    Ken Levine and everyone involved in this game. I hope they earned a lot of money because they totally deserved it! Love to them!

    A+++
    10michaelseach

    Quite simply: The best game for 2013 so far!

    It's very hard to review this game even partially, not to mention I don't often review anything beyond I like or dislike something.

    If you play games for the story, then you should stop reading this. Go out and buy it already. The story in this game is above and beyond what any movie can offer. Though, with a game time of at least 8 hours, that's to be expected. It has been written in a way that throughout the game it gives subtle hints to what's happening and has happened before, however, you probably won't recognize them for what they are until the ending (I didn't). WATCH PAST THE CREDITS!

    Graphics wise; I'm lucky enough to be running dual And HD7970s, so I never had a single bit of lag in the game. In fact, I doubt it dropped below 100 fps. However, even a single card below mine should provide enough power to show the spectacle that is Columbia in all its DX11 goodness. Side note, it's better to play this on a PC if you want it to look incredible, xbox and PS3 (or the up and coming consoles) can't compete with even a low level gaming rig, My opinion.

    This is a first person shooter, and as another reviewer said, it plays out a lot like the two previous titles. Firearm in one hand, plasmid/vigor in the other. Some of the vigors can be quite graphic and shocking to the player, probably the worst of them is a vigor that shoots crows out of the players hands and tears the flesh from your enemies. This game is not suited for young viewers. The skylines, I believe they are called - I'm still reeling from the end of the story, didn't play as big a part in the fighting as I would of liked. I think the game play video hyped it up a little too much. There just wasn't all that much of it, sure you can use it for some cool kills, but I found it a lot simpler and flowing to fight from the ground.

    Audio is very simple; music suits the time period, sound effects are incredible. Play it with surround sound and you will not be disappointed.

    Overall: An easy 10/10 for this game, good fun and engaging story line will give any player hours of fun, and some scares as well! Play the game, there's hours of content, and multiple play throughs needed to get 100% and learn about Columbia and its history.
    10PiotrWeselak

    I am completely stunned!

    After just completing the game, I am in total shock. So stunned that I couldn't even skip the credits. Without spoiling anything, you will be completely amazed of how they decided to end it off.

    Anyways it's a great game and a cool change from a city at the bottom of the ocean to a city in the sky. The scene where you are lifted to Columbia is just as breathtaking as seeing Rapture for the first time. As soon as this scene happens, you know you're playing a Bioshock game.

    People have been also wondering how Elizabeth's AI is. Absolutely flawless, this is in no way a co-op game like Resident Evil 5. You don't have to revive her or give her any ammo or anything of that sort.

    Their are some horror elements to this game similar to Rapture, but it's more focused on Action and sci-fi. There is one part that did scare the hell out of me though.

    Kudos to Irrational for another masterpiece. If you thought the story telling in Bioshock 1 was incredibly done, just wait till you get a load of this!

    I give it a solid 10/10.
    10opadelirium

    Now this is how games should be

    I'm not a big fan of first person shooters, but the first BioShock caught my attention last year with it's unique story and atmosphere, so I decided to buy Infinite last week to give that one also a try (BioShock 2 is yet to be conquered). I did expect a great game like the original BioShock, but I never expected to run into a masterpiece of modern gaming in it's own genre.

    BioShock Infinite delivers superbly from every possible angle: the entertainment value, the world, the atmosphere, the characters/character development, the pacing, the dialogue, and most of all, the story. Every aspect of this game is perfectly unique and masterful, and Infinite accomplishes something that not many games can accomplish; it is very emotional, mature and deep, but also extremely fun to play.

    If I compared BioShock Infinite to something in other forms of art, it would probably be the joining of David Lynch's Mullholland Drive and Stephen Kings The Dark Tower. But of course with thoroughly unique style that makes BioShock Infintite a game like no other. Can't but love that satirical, bleak, sadistic, mentally disturbed world that this game (and the whole game series for that matter) represents.

    Not many games deserve a 10/10, because there usually is always something that doesn't fit, but BioShock Infinite is as perfect as it gets. Future classic, or maybe a classic already.
    MacroPower

    An easy GOTY.

    This game is absolutely amazing. You can tell that there was an enormous amount of thought put into every detail, down to the very last corner. Bioshock Infinite is my favorite game to date, no question about it.

    To start, the art direction is very good. Everything is arranged to be very appealing, and the colors are very balanced. I loved just walking around the city and soaking it all up. There are 1912 style shops to go into, and they are all populated. In one area, there is even a good, three-minute quartet that you can just sit and listen to. I was very impressed with the magnitude of everything. Seldom are you placed in a small, dark room or hallway. Most of the game is set in colorful areas with large statues and airy buildings.

    I liked that it did not actually put you in the dark, but gave a dark feeling when it was appropriate. As per the Bioshock games, some of the events are quite dark, and I liked the uneasy feeling without the dark corridors of Rapture.

    Combat is a step up from other games in the genre. The introduction of "skylines" allows you to jump quickly from place to place, making everything very fast paced. I didn't quite like the inventory management as much as in the original Bioshock, however. I found it much harder to deal with my Vigors, mainly because you couldn't just scroll through them like in the other game. Still, you get used to it - that's a fairly minor gripe.

    I can not say much about the story. If I told you what was so great about it, I would spoil it for you. I can say that it puzzled me, and it was a few hours after finishing the game that I worked everything out. I felt like some of the points were repeated too much though. I get that they try to help everyone understand it well, but I would rather just have it all thrown at me - that way it's more fun to work out on my own.

    Overall, Irrational Games has gone above and beyond what anyone expected. The only way you would find this game worse than the original is if you are somewhat nostalgic. Even if you did not like the first or second game, I highly recommend that you still give Bioshock Infinite a try. As a side note, there are a few things that you will not quite understand if you skip the first game. They are little details, but in a game like Bioshock Infinite, it is the little details that really count.

    This game is worth every cent. If you can not afford it, you can wait until the next sale. The trilogy tends to go for $15~.

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    • Trivia
      During development, one religious developer threatened to quit because he was offended by the portrayal of Comstock, a Christian. Ken Levine decided to sit down with the developer and discuss the character; if the developer wasn't satisfied at the end of the conversation over what they would do with Comstock as a character, he would be allowed to leave with no hard feelings. In the end, the developer was happy with the changes Levine promised to give the character and returned to work, and the discussion encouraged Levine to write Comstock with more depth and personality than he had originally intended.
    • Goofs
      Silent films with recorded music soundtracks are seen. This wasn't introduced until the mid 1920s.
    • Quotes

      Opening Title Card: The mind of the subject will desperately struggle to create memories where none exist.

    • Crazy credits
      Some behind-the-scenes footage can be seen near the end of the credits, featuring some singing and guitar playing.
    • Connections
      Edited into Bioshock: The Collection (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Everybody Wants to Rule the World
      Music and Lyrics by Roland Orzabal, Ian Stanley, and Chris Hughes

      Arranged, produced, piano and vocal performance by Scott Bradlee

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 2013 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • BioShock 3
    • Production companies
      • Irrational Games
      • 2K Australia
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