BioShock Infinite trailer: saving the Lamb of Columbia
by Alice O'Connor, Feb 19, 2013 7:30am PSTWith the power to open rifts into other realities and even the 1980s, BioShock Infinite co-star Elizabeth is clearly very special and important. Why, just think of the fortunes you could make by popping back to stock up on ironic vintage t-shirts before they were ironic or vintage! A new trailer's dedicated to the so-called Lamb of Columbia, who you're sent to rescue and the floating city's determined to keep locked away.
Yes, it's another snippet-o-rama trailer, but this one has some new and interesting bits and pieces I don't believe we've seen before. It helps that it looks jolly nice t'boot.
Developed by Irrational, BioShock Infinite is coming to PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 on March 26.
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With the power to open rifts into other realities and even the 1980s, BioShock Infinite co-star Elizabeth is clearly very special and important. Why, just think of the fortunes you could make by popping back to stock up on ironic vintage t-shirts before they were ironic or vintage! A new trailer's dedicated to the so-called Lamb of Columbia, who you're sent to rescue and the floating city's determined to keep locked away.
With the power to open rifts into other realities and even the 1980s, BioShock Infinite co-star Elizabeth is clearly very special and important. Why, just think of the fortunes you could make by popping back to stock up on ironic vintage t-shirts before they were ironic or vintage! A new trailer's dedicated to the so-called Lamb of Columbia, who you're sent to rescue and the floating city's determined to keep locked away. : Shacknews
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Guess that's how we raise our kids now a days. Just like Nancy boys.
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