Bury the Clouds in the Ocean (Updated Screenshots)
Here it is folks, the moment you've waited an infinity for. We are pleased to announce not one, but two single-player DLCs for BioShock Infinite! And not only that, but the second of them comes in two parts. So...it's a threeway. Kinky! Confirmed, via Twitter, to be included as part of the season pass, the first DLC titled Clash in the Clouds will go live today for £3.69 on all platforms.
"BioShock Infinite: Clash in the Clouds, developed by Irrational Games, is an action-focused downloadable content pack that presents players with a series of unique, intense challenges and a whole new gambit of combat opportunities. Players will combine a diverse toolset of weapons, Vigors, gear, Tears and Sky-Lines in four new areas inspired by the classic BioShock Infinite environments. In addition, by completing all 60 Blue Ribbon challenges, players will unlock exclusives in the Columbian Archeological Society, gaining access to new Voxophones, Kinetoscopes, concept art and more."
Whilst the second, named Burial at Sea, follows Booker and Elizabeth set in, of all places, Rapture. How, precisely, this will tie in with theexisting narrative is most curious, most curious indeed. Unless, of course, you're already familiar with the plot twist right at the end, you know the one I mean, where it turns out Elizabeth is really *censored* from *censored* with a tuning fork.
Check out the trailer (above) and teaser (below) and let the rapture begin!
Posted 31-07-2013, 18:35
The older Elisabeth looks interesting.
Posted 30-07-2013, 21:01
wow, the second DLC looks really interesting!
Posted 30-07-2013, 20:52
I didn't know how much I wanted this until now...
Posted 30-07-2013, 16:13
First one looks kinda boring but I'll suppose I'll keep my eyes on reviews.
The second, on the other hand, could be really amazing. Based on the trailer, and especially the logo for it at the end with the noir-like characters, I presume that it'll probably be a spin-off of the universe, like Undead Nightmare for Red Dead Redemption, and won't necessarily be tied to everything that goes on during Infinite. Although judging by its description, and the date on Booker's desk, it probably will be part of the canon in the sense of how the downfall of Rapture played out prior to Bioshock. Then again, the same description also says there'll somehow be skylines in this DLC as well as new tears so god knows.