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  1. Jun 13, 2020 · Overview of all the chapters for the main game + Burial at Sea - Episodes 1 + 2 By LUST If you wonder how many chapters there are for Bioshock: Infinite + DLCs, then this is the guide for you.

  2. Aug 3, 2013 · Burial at Sea is two-part episodic story DLC for BioShock Infinite announced by Irrational Games on July 30, 2013. It will be included as part of the BioShock Infinite Season Pass, or...

  3. This longplay of BioShock Infinite: Burial At Sea includes the full campaign and all the boss fights and cutscenes in this full playthrough and is recorded o...

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  4. BioShock Infinite Burial at Sea - Part 1. Welcome to the Burial at Sea DLC for Bioshock Infinite, here I will guide you through this new chapter of the Bioshock universe, so lets...

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    Overview

    In the city of Rapture, Booker DeWitt is a well known private investigator, handling his clients' dirty work, when not drinking and gambling. On the eve of 1959, a mysterious woman by the name of Elizabeth asks him to investigate the disappearance of a young girl named Sally. Elizabeth's intentions are vague and she is unwilling to reveal any vital information, saying only that Sally is alive and elite artist Sander Cohen may have information regarding her whereabouts. The duo journey to Cohe...

    Storyline

    As they enter the Garden of the Muses, Cohen is working on his latest piece of "performance art." However, it falls short of the obsessive artist's high standards, and he disposes of the models. After the "light show," Booker and Elizabeth confront Cohen about Sally. He expresses his suspicion of Elizabeth's intentions but agrees to reveal Sally's location if Booker and Elizabeth dance to inspire his 'muse'. Faced with no other options, the two waltz. It is only moments before Cohen once agai...

    Main Characters

    1. Main article: Burial at Sea - Episode 1 Characters 1. Booker DeWitt/Zachary Hale Comstock 2. Elizabeth 3. Sally

    Overview

    This new campaign features the city of Rapture rebuilt from scratch with game mechanics and the Unreal Engine 3 used for BioShock Infinite. It includes new weapons, new Plasmids (similar to Vigors), new Gears, and Tears. The first half of this first episode focuses mostly on the exploration of the business streets of Rapture and its story while the second half focuses on combat mechanics close to that of the first BioShockgame, with scarce resources and tighter spaces as opposed to the larger...

    Enemies

    1. Early Splicers 1.1. Thuggish Splicer 1.2. Leadhead Splicer 2. Support 2.1. Turret 3. Heavy Hitters 3.1. Frosty Splicer 3.2. Bouncer

    Weapons

    1. Air Grabber 2. Carbine 3. Hand Cannon 4. Tommy Gun 5. Radar Range 6. Shotgun

    The inspiration for the cover art comes from the French poster of the 1942 film noir, This Gun for Hire.
    The scene where Comstock is impaled by a Bouncer from behind is a homage to the Splicer being killed in a similar way in the first trailer of BioShock.
    Some of the heads used for the Splicer models were updated models of the Waders Splicer from the original BioShock.
    All weapons in Rapture are identical to those in Columbia, with the exception of the Carbine (which functions more like the Burstgun), Tommy Gun, and Radar Range.
  5. Burial at Sea is a DLC pack for BioShock Infinite. Split into two episodes, Burial at Sea explores Rapture on the eve of the underwater city's fall from grace through the eyes of Booker DeWitt in the first episode, and as Elizabeth in the second.

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  7. BioShock: Challenge Rooms; BioShock 2: Protector Trials; BioShock 2: Minerva's Den; Multiplayer: Sinclair Solutions Tester Pack; Multiplayer: Rapture Metro Pack; BioShock Infinite Season Pass; Clash in the Clouds; Burial at Sea - Episode 1; Burial at Sea - Episode 2

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