Part Two of Burial at Sea delivers on the promise set out in Part One, and is a fitting close to BioShock Infinite in general. It’s become cool to hate on Infinite in recent times, but bandwagons be damned, this is a fantastic piece of content, if a little pricey.
BioShock Infinite: Burial At Sea - Episode 2 gets a bit carried away with itself in terms of narrative, but the new stealth options are a beautiful addition. This is incredibly ambitious as far as DLC goes, and while it might not quite reach the heights...
GamesPublished on April 3rd, 2014 | by Sam Bridgett0Review: BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode 2Review: BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode 2 Sam BridgettGraphics - 80%Sound - 82%Gameplay - 78%Summary: A fitting end to the...
BioShock Infinite Burial at Sea Episode 2, for the most part, is a fitting end to the entire series. It brings everything full circle and connects the first game with the third game. Playing as Elizabeth, you're forced to be more patient in going through...
So many answersBeautifully designedMuch better pacingExcellent audioStealthy combatToo many answersSome strange character developmentsLooped ambient dialogueSome off character developmentYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Bioshock...
BioShock Infinite's conclusion left my mouth agape, but its narrative puzzles weren't impenetrable. Burial at Sea's finale, however, isn't so up front about its meaning. And so I have begun another playthrough, seeking clarity while muddling through on a difficulty setting that allows me access only to nonlethal weapons.
As Irrational's final work, Episode 2 is a fitting epitaph; both in its ability to offer a fresh perspective on the series, and in the way it obsesses over past triumphs.
Impressively crafted and polished, it's a fitting end to Irrational's body of work. The story of BioShock might belong to Ken Levine and Irrational Games rather than to its players - but it's a story that's been well worth telling.
It's better than Episode 1, and despite being "just" DLC is still one of the best games I've played in a while (better than Thief for sure). If you're a fan of Bioshock you'll be crying by the end, simply because it's over. You'll be shocked at how great it all was.
Part Two of Burial at Sea delivers on the promise set out in Part One, and is a fitting close to BioShock Infinite in general. It’s become cool to hate on Infinite in recent times, but bandwagons be damned, this is a fantastic piece of content, if a little pricey.