![]() ![]() The desktop calendar reads December 31st 1958, a date that’s important even if we can’t quite remember why. The surroundings are familiar but alien we know this woman and we know this man even the desk at which we sit is recognisable, with its betting slips, booze bottles and cigarettes. There’s a tangible frisson of excitement in the air as the silhouetted brunette sashays into the office of the private investigator. It will cost £11.99 on its own, or £15.99 as part of the season pass. Check the first part of that mammoth and juicy interview here.īurial at Sea is out on PC, PS3 and 360 tomorrow, Tuesday November 12. VG247’s Dave Cook recently spoke with the creative driving force behind the BioShock franchise, Irrational’s Ken Levine. ![]() Find out in his full hands-on impressions inside.īurial at Sea: Episode One is the second of BioShock Infinite’s DLC packs and the first half of a two-part narrative-driven experience.īioShock Infinite’s first lot of DLC was Clash in the Clouds, a combat-focused pack that’s available now either on its own or as part of the BioShock Infinite season pass. ![]() Check back later this week for more.BioShock: Infinite - Burial at Sea Episode One takes Stace Harman back to Rapture find out whether it’s all he had hoped for. and spoke with creative director Ken Levine. GameSpot recently visited Irrational Games in Boston, Mass. All three expansions are included with the $20 BioShock Infinite DLC season pass. This content is also set in Rapture.Įpisode One and Episode Two will sell for $15 each when they launch in 2014. It will also include new weapons, new Plasmids/Vigors, Tears, Sky-Lines, and Big Daddies.įinally, Burial at Sea - Episode Two will have gamers playing as Elizabeth "as she seeks to bring closure to her story" and the overall BioShock Infinite narrative. Gameplay has been modified to give players an "original BioShock combat experience" that aims to meld the best parts of BioShock and BioShock Infinite. It is just for fun."įollowing in 2014 will be new BioShock Infinite expansions "Burial at Sea - Episode One" and "Burial at Sea - Episode Two." The content is narrative-driven, set in the original game's Rapture, and meant to tie the story of Elizabeth and Booker together. "It was going to be for people who were really into the gameplay experience and that's what they want more of." "Clash in the Clouds was definitely made intentionally…we knew that it wasn't going to be for 100 percent of people out there," lead level designer Forrest Dowling told GameSpot. Lead level designer Forrest Dowling told GameSpot that he doesn't expect all BioShock Infinite players to latch on to Clash in the Clouds, saying the content is aimed more at people who enjoyed the game's combat over its narrative. Players can also unlock concept art, voxophones, kinetoscopes, and more by completing challenges. The expansion features 60 challenges in all, as well as new achievements and leaderboard support. The combat-focused Clash in the Clouds features 4 "brand new" maps with increasingly difficult enemies, as well as optional extended challenges. 2K Games today announced "Clash in the Clouds," the first of three expansions coming to Irrational Games' first-person shooter BioShock Infinite.Ĭlash in the Clouds is available today on Steam for $5 and will come to Xbox Live and PlayStation Network later in the week. ![]()
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