Despite that suggests the clever early trailer, this new episode marks a total change of universe. After a second album that failed to magnify the original mythology, BioShock seems to reinvent itself in depth. So after braving the maze of underwater Rapture, place the city in the clouds (hence the reference to Icarus) with other balloons and zeppelins. Place in the city of Columbia built by a U.S. government anxious to prove its technological superiority in the world. Unfortunately, the image of Rapture, the fantasy ideology will quickly turn into a nightmare … since no one has seen the mysterious flying cited.
In 1912, the official Booker DeWitt is sent to Columbia to save a young woman by the name of Elizabeth. The latter is held prisoner since her childhood in this place we think haven. Throughout history, Booker and the player must learn to react promptly in an air environment in perpetual motion … whether fighting indoor and outdoor. In short, get ready to deal with a frenetic pace.
The title marks the comeback of Ken Levine (father of the first game), we expect a scenario and a tortuous pace treated. For the rest, retro, plasmids and big daddys seem to do their return if we are to believe this beautiful video serving as an elegant aperitif before highlighting more specific.
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