

This was the case with three of the pieces of gear, but the fourth piece gave you a ridiculous 75% increase in ammo for every weapon. But usually the pre-order stuff will help you for a level or two before you get better stuff. Now I am used to games ruining their balance with pre-order DLC. Suddenly I had five infusions, four pieces of gear, and two super-powered weapons in my arsenal. I didn't even realize that the season pass included a bunch of bonus items for the core game until I started. I decided that instead of jumping straight into the Burial at Sea stuff I would replay the main game to remind myself of all the complicated elements of the story and also to pick up the audio diaries I missed the first time around. Step forward a year and I finally got the season pass on the Steam sale. It wasn't a hard game by any means but I found myself back in Booker's office at least once or twice each level while that final battle took me something like an hour to get through. While none of the enemies were as fun to fight as the big daddies, even the weaker enemies could take you down if you were careless enough on the default difficulty. One of the few things I thought Infinite did better than the first game was its combat. And on the easy or normal difficulty it was likely that you would never even need to make use of them in the first place. Even on the hardest difficulty the Vita-chambers meant that you could brute force your way through any battle in the game.
#BIOSHOCK INFINITE SEASON PASS PS3 UPGRADE#
The BioShock Infinite Season Pass is available now for $19.99 (1600 Microsoft Points) and includes all three pieces of add-on content, as well as the Early Bird Special Pack, which includes powerful weapon upgrades, exclusive gold weapon skins and infusion bottles to upgrade abilities.One of my only issues with the first Bioshock was how easy it was. With the Burial at Sea episodes, we are building a Rapture-based narrative experience that is almost entirely built from scratch.?

?With Clash in the Clouds, people get a pure action experience that takes BioShock Infinite combat to its highest challenge and intensity level. ?We are really excited to offer our fans the content that they have been asking for,? said Ken Levine, creative director of Irrational Games. These two campaigns will be available individually for $15.00 (1200 Microsoft Points), and are also included as part of the BioShock Infinite Season Pass. 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.īioShock Infinite: Clash in the Clouds is available starting today for $4.99 (400 Microsoft Points on Xbox Live for Xbox 360) via online marketplaces on all available platforms, and is included in the BioShock Infinite Season Pass.Īlso in development at Irrational Games, BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea is a two-part add-on campaign featuring an all-new story for Booker and Elizabeth, set in the underwater city of Rapture before its fall.

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.
#BIOSHOCK INFINITE SEASON PASS PS3 SERIES#
2K and Irrational Games announced today that BioShock Infinite: Clash in the Clouds, the first downloadable content pack for the best-selling multiplatform video game of 2013 to date, BioShock Infinite, is available for download worldwide starting today on the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft and Windows PC.īioShock 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.
