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you’re probably excited about the upcoming BioShock 4. The acclaimed franchise that brought us the underwater dystopia of Rapture and the cloud-piercing utopia of Columbia is returning at some ...
The first two games were set in the underwater city of Rapture, with BioShock Infinite sending players into the skies in the airborne city of Columbia. All three games featured different protagonists.
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With the current-gen consoles having greater performance than the platforms BioShock released on originally, it seems only fitting that we get to revisit both Rapture and Columbia in one ...
Not much is known regarding the next BioShock game at this point, other than confirmation it exists. Whether it's a return to Rapture, Columbia, or a new location entirely will be interesting to see.
This is despite the fact that just walking through Columbia for more than ... its entirety doesn't make it a theme of BioShock Infinite so much as the wallpaper. Compare that with, say ...
EXCLUSIVE: The long-awaited feature film adaptation of the renowned video game franchise BioShock looks to be gaining momentum in a big way. Sources tell Deadline that Netflix has tapped Hunger ...
“BioShock” released as summer waned back in 2007, hitting the Xbox 360 and PC platforms right before the annual Fall deluge of big titles. Taking players to an undersea complex — Rapture ...
the BioShock Infinite Upgrade Pack, Columbia's Finest pack, Comstock's China Broom Shotgun, and Comstock's Bird's Eye Sniper Rifle. In other words, it's the full kit, updated for more modern PCs.
BioShock Infinite catapults us backwards - and upwards - to a very different world. It's 1912, and we're in Columbia, another failed utopia. But this one is a city flying high in the clouds ...
BioShock Infinite made a point of linking Rapture and Columbia as different versions of the same idea. Both set themselves up as utopias, both created cults of personality around central figures ...