On the eve of Rapture’s fall from grace, Elizabeth enlists Booker DeWitt’s services in locating a lost girl. Who is this girl Sally, what does Booker know of her supposed fate, and what is Elizabeth’s connection to this mysterious child? Find the answers to these questions and more in this new addition to BioShock Infinite, built nearly from scratch by Irrational Games.
xxlastdancexx | November 12, 2013 11:10 am
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Can’t wait!!!! This is just too much!
I am TOO EXCITED! 😀
bruce0129 | November 12, 2013 12:44 pm
Debt collection… It’s like working for fate, the agent of the inevitable.
It’s too bad that the Sea Slugs can only grow fast when hosting in young girls; and the place is controlled by the greedy and powerful, who make every decision and are capable of keeping things in the dark.
I am glad that there is this launch trailer even for a DLC! Can’t wait!!
theredghost12 | November 12, 2013 1:54 pm
It is 12:00 PM here and still no DLC can some one help with this problem any help will be nice…
joshimarston | November 12, 2013 5:14 pm
I CAN’T FUCKIN’ WAIT. Please give us our DLC!! é___è
budonasty | November 12, 2013 7:52 pm
Just completed Burial at Sea – episode 1. All I have to say is……WOW!! I got everything I could ask for and more! I was a little concerned because the DLC got some sub par reviews by a few critics. However, after playing through I thought that they were all crazy and taking too much for granted for thinking the way that they did. Maybe they were too spliced up? Lol.
The Irrational team did an absolutely fantastic job! I spent a good amount of time going through everything and savoring the entire experience. It was bigger and longer than critics were making it out to be. I liked it better than Minerva’s Den. I spent a good 4+ hours on my first play through .
Also, the whole game was very high quality. I truly had appreciation for all the hard work that went into the story, environment and characters. Especially considering that everything was made entirely from scratch!! Had a good ending too. I didn’t see the twist coming and cannot wait for episode 2 now!
Don’t listen to any negative reviews. They are always over critical of things anyways. Burial at Sea is an excellent addition to Bioshock lore and is a must have for any fan. I think Sander Cohen said it best. ” …..but there will always be doubters”
Thanks Irrational team! Keep up the good work!!
alphacohen | November 13, 2013 12:22 am
So far this is the best DLC I have ever played, and that’s above Minerva’s Den from BioShock 2 and Awakened from Dead Space 3. Simply fantastic…
Oh, and by the way, Elizabeth finally gets her dance. XD Just saying…
deadcoyote | November 13, 2013 3:33 am
i got it with season pass and its great so far i wont spoil anything but it really brings you the chilling immersive feeling that Bioshock games always deliver
epifire | November 15, 2013 8:42 pm
There was a point when I was wondering if the really developed scenes of dialogue were going to be overlooked (as if there wasn’t enough time) but I’ve been pleasantly reassured with the same great stuff that made Infinite so good.
Already got a little bit of that stealth going on in this episode as I’ve been noticing. Excited to see what’s next!
joshimarston | November 17, 2013 5:56 pm
WOW. W-O-W. Now I can’t wait for the second episode!
losstarot | November 19, 2013 2:47 pm
Best part to me was seeing Cohen in the flesh, actually when his audience was truly alive and breathing ^^
epifire | November 19, 2013 6:16 pm
Still didn’t like him any more this time around then I did the time before. xD