BioShock Infinite (VGA Trailer)
The latest trailer for BioShock: Infinite has a tearjerker for a song, thrilling and lively in-game sequences and beautiful graphics. Quite the overload. The song is Will the Circle be Unbroken.
The latest trailer for BioShock: Infinite has a tearjerker for a song, thrilling and lively in-game sequences and beautiful graphics. Quite the overload. The song is Will the Circle be Unbroken.
The fate of the Hollywood adaptation of BioShock isn’t clear yet, but even if it doesn’t air fans of the franchise can still look forward to Jared Pelletier’s indie production, slated for summer 2013.
Bioshock Infinite isn’t even out yet, but it’s as if Elizabeth herself opened a tear from the game world and walked into ours, thanks to cosplayer Ormeli and her accurate and beautiful work.
Stefan Petit spent 6 months recreating all of the posters he could find in Bioshock. Unfortunately he can’t sell the posters without getting sued, but at least we can download them for free.
(NSFW) If the 2-minute demo of Bioshock Infinite was too much of a tease for you, here’s a treat. It’s the full 15-minute demo shown to insiders at E3, and explains why it swept the awards at the show.
We’ve seen lots of snippets from Bioshock Infinite, but this 2-minute sneak peek at the demo (shown at E3) just makes us want to see even more. Fortunately, a full 15-minute demo is coming.
In Bioshock Infinite, “tears” show objects – or even people – that exist in parallel worlds. Elizabeth, the hero’s partner, can reach into these other realities and bring these objects over to their world.
Irrational Games founder and creative director for Bioshock Infinite Ken Levine on the two rival groups that are fighting for control of the floating city of Columbia, where the game takes place.
We’ve been wondering how those overhead tracks would be used in Bioshock Infinite. Game creator Ken Levine explains how you’ll soon be blowing away foes hanging from a high-speed rollercoaster.
In the next Bioshock, we leave the cozy confines of Rapture, and head skyward to the mysterious floating city of Columbia, as you grapple your way around town with your trusty Sky-Hook.
Without seeing any gameplay, we were already excited for the next Bioshock game. Now that we get to see it in action, we’re enraptured (but not in Rapture.) Katamari pots-and-pans kill FTW!
The third Bioshock takes place years before the events of Rapture, in the floating city of Colombia, held aloft by giant balloons. The wide open spaces belie the cramped confines of the earlier games.
Bioshock 2 gets a suitably creepy trailer to announce its launch on 2/9/2010; it’s purely cinematic, but you’ll catch a glimpse of Big Daddy’s cool-est and most shock-ing weapons.
Bioshock 2 unloads a triplet of little sisters gameplay trailers that show off three of its team-based multiplayer modes; included: Capture the Sister, Turf Wars, and Civil War.
It’s not the first time we’ve seen Harrison Krix’s Big Daddy Costume, but these photos at the Georgia Aquarium are almost a perfect rendition of Bioshock–especially with HDR editing.
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