Posted May 01, 2016
Burial at Sea (360)
Both episodes, so that concludes the full BioShock experience for me then. The best thing about Burial at Sea was that it pretty much backed up the conclusions that I'd made after the end of the main Infinite story. It's good to know I was on the right track with the story and the ending.
The overall BioShock story must be one of the saddest and most disturbing story experiences in gaming. Burial really ties it all up well, especially seeing in the end how they indoctrinate the Big Daddies by tormenting them until a little sister saves him- the "Lion and the Thorn". I feel more sympathy for the Big Daddies than the Little Sisters.
That being said, the game play in Burial episode one wasn't a highlight of the series. It backslid a lot to System Shock 2 syndrome- the same enemies respawning the minute you walk through a door, this is all within a closed off area. The series had really improved in that area, so it was unfortunate to see Burial at Sea slip back into that cheap old habit.
Episode 2 was better, but mainly because of the focus on slower paced stealth mixed things up a bit and made the cheap respawning a bit less intrusive.
Overall Burial at Sea is a good expansion upon the BioShock story, it's not essential but I think you miss out on something by skipping them.
Both episodes, so that concludes the full BioShock experience for me then. The best thing about Burial at Sea was that it pretty much backed up the conclusions that I'd made after the end of the main Infinite story. It's good to know I was on the right track with the story and the ending.
The overall BioShock story must be one of the saddest and most disturbing story experiences in gaming. Burial really ties it all up well, especially seeing in the end how they indoctrinate the Big Daddies by tormenting them until a little sister saves him- the "Lion and the Thorn". I feel more sympathy for the Big Daddies than the Little Sisters.
That being said, the game play in Burial episode one wasn't a highlight of the series. It backslid a lot to System Shock 2 syndrome- the same enemies respawning the minute you walk through a door, this is all within a closed off area. The series had really improved in that area, so it was unfortunate to see Burial at Sea slip back into that cheap old habit.
Episode 2 was better, but mainly because of the focus on slower paced stealth mixed things up a bit and made the cheap respawning a bit less intrusive.
Overall Burial at Sea is a good expansion upon the BioShock story, it's not essential but I think you miss out on something by skipping them.
Post edited May 01, 2016 by CMOT70