Floating up: Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea gets launch trailer

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The first part of BioShock Infinite‘s first proper expansion, Burial at Sea, is out today. Naturally, this means it’s time for a launch trailer! (Although most companies would’ve put the launch trailer out a few weeks ago.)

Said trailer makes it look rather good. In fact, according to Peter’s review, this particular romp – which puts Booker and Elizabeth in Rapture before it fell, and infuses everything with a noirish feel – is rather good. It’s also rather short, barely lasting a few hours, so I’m probably not going to pick it up yet. This trailer has probably shown me most of it anyway; I mean, it’s over a minute long, so it’s… about 0.7% of the game? Wow. That’s quite a lot, for a trailer. More, if you consider that this doesn’t show off random combat.

Anyway! Burial at Sea‘s first part is due out today. Trailer below.


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