BioShock Infinite DLC trailer plumbs legends of Rapture

Myles Bloom and the Fact from Myth documentary series puzzled over the supposed cloud city of Columbia in the run up to BioShock Infinite's launch and, blow me down, now they're curious about Rapture. The first part of Infinite's Burial at Sea DLC must be approaching, as a new trailer delves into mysteries of the underwater city and a certain wide-eyed young lady who lived there.

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Myles Bloom and the Fact from Myth documentary series puzzled over the supposed cloud city of Columbia in the run up to BioShock Infinite's launch and, blow me down, now they're curious about Rapture. The first part of Infinite's Burial at Sea DLC must be approaching, as a new trailer delves into mysteries of the underwater city and a certain wide-eyed young lady who lived there.

Burial at Sea will drag Infinite down into Rapture, set amidst the breakout of civil war on New Year's Eve 1958. The first chapter stars Booker, shooting men and whatnot, but interestingly the second will let you play as play as Elizabeth. Her approach is said to be "much more thoughtful," which should prove interesting.

2K hasn't dated when either half of the campaign yet, but the first can't be too far out if trailers are starting. Each part will cost $14.99, but as both they and the challenge pack Clash in the Clouds are included in the $19.99 DLC Season Pass, that's probably the way to go.

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    October 4, 2013 6:00 AM

    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, BioShock Infinite DLC trailer plumbs legends of Rapture.

    Myles Bloom and the Fact from Myth documentary series puzzled over the supposed cloud city of Columbia in the run up to BioShock Infinite's launch and, blow me down, now they're curious about Rapture. The first part of Infinite's Burial at Sea DLC must be approaching, as a new trailer delves into mysteries of the underwater city and a certain wide-eyed young lady who lived there.

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      October 4, 2013 6:08 AM

      What? Hell no we didn't copypaste the last game, it's.. uh... it's rifts between the dimensions and they can steal the ideas and blueprints and songs through that! yeah, that's a great explanation for why infinite has the same stuff as Bioshock, they stole it! Totally not a hint of how the whole game comes over, nope siree bob!

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        October 4, 2013 6:14 AM

        Raptures a more interesting place than Columbia anyway, if you ask me. I'm really excited to revisit it and get another look at the events leading up to the civil war.

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      October 4, 2013 6:55 AM

      The Bioshock games are all about whiteknighting chicks

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      October 4, 2013 10:37 AM

      These 80's nostalgia doc trailers really make me want an "Aliens" style team entering the abandoned remains of either city, in the actual 80's.

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