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Bioshock infinite burial at sea elizabeth
Bioshock infinite burial at sea elizabeth




The weapon wheel returns from Episode 1 with a odd addition, a hand mounted crossbow. It's remarkable how they twisted Infinite's somewhat bland mechanics into a baby Dishonored, that's a compliment I wasn't expecting to give. I've played all the old Thief games, I'm home here in stealthy land. I'm not kidding when I say my eyes went wide from excitement when the tutorial message popped up telling me that different surfaces emit different amount of sounds and to be careful when stepping on glass. You play a fragile character who has to stealth her way around encounters. It's short, and it's very good.Ĩ0% PCI was left a little nervous for where they were going to go with Episode two after the abrupt ending in one. So please don't miss out this experience. Even if you didn't like the original game and Burial at Sea part 1, there's a high chance that you'll like the part 2. If you liked Bioshock Infinite, you might like this DLC. I could see that they put their 100% into this last project of the company. And the cutscenes, oh man, sometimes I felt like I was watching a psychological horror film. While in the original game most of the information is delivered through boring (and confusing) dialogues, in Burial at Sea P2 you'll get a lot of visual aids for your objectives. The presentation is improved by a margin from the original too. And by having that simple and clear goal, the skilled writers at Irrational Games did a wonderful job for this DLC. The goal here is simple and clear to finish the journey of Elizabeth. So while I was impressed by the majority of the game's story, I was very disappointed at the end of the game. The story of original game is convoluted a mixed bag of good ideas that rather conflicts one another. The good thing is that the game is pretty short, so the stealth doesn't get too repetitive. And the enemy AI is almost braindead, so it's easy to exploit the pattern once you notice it. Although, compared to the modern stealth games like MGS or AC, stealth mechanics in this DLC is pretty basic. Considering it's a short DLC, they surprisingly provide you a good amount of room for you to be creative. Also party because they made a good amount of weapons, stealth routes, and emergency escapes available. Partly because of ludo-narrative harmony now you're not playing as a god-mighty Booker, you're playing as an inexperienced Elizabeth, so the only way to survive is to avoid combat as much as possible. But the new stealth mechanic actually worked really well for me.

bioshock infinite burial at sea elizabeth

It was an odd choice at a glance, because for me the combat is the best part of the original game. Stealth is the main mechanics, so combat is minimized to almost non-existence. This is very different from the original game or even the part one. 90% Nintendo SwitchThis is the best part of Bioshock Infinite.






Bioshock infinite burial at sea elizabeth