Video game sales in general haven’t exactly been sky high but soon gamers themselves might be, thanks to 2K Games’ BioShock Infinite. This follow-up to the 2007 BioShock, which is set for release on Tuesday, has been greeted by reviews as high-flying as its city-in-the-sky setting. Not exactly a true sequel or even prequel to the original, BioShock Infinite is more and different at the same time. The action takes place some 50 years prior to the original game but in a completely new setting, albeit one just as surreal.
BioShock Infinite Goes Way Past 11
Posted by: Peter Suciu March 25, 2013 12:10 PMVideo game sales in general haven’t exactly been sky high but soon gamers themselves might be, thanks to 2K Games’ BioShock Infinite. This follow-up to the 2007 BioShock, which is set for release on Tuesday, has been greeted by reviews as high-flying as its city-in-the-sky setting. Not exactly a true sequel or even prequel to the original, BioShock Infinite is more and different at the same time. The action takes place some 50 years prior to the original game but in a completely new setting, albeit one just as surreal.