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Which is weird, because BioShock Infinite itself looks unique ... better at capturing the spirit of the game and the flying Art Deco city of Columbia. Instead we see our protagonist, a man ...
The sci-fi Art Deco vibe gave the game a mix of kitschy humor and retro grandeur—it was both amusing and awe inspiring. Bioshock Infinite once again offers a vivid retro-inspired city to play in ...
I think BioShock, BioShock 2, and BioShock Infinite are all great games in ... Also, I’m a sucker for Art Deco. Sue me. Story and theming has always been one of my favorite elements of the ...
BioShock Infinite' presents a funhouse mirror of American ... fleshed out with anachronistic art deco design and period piece jazz. While this Randian milieu was a historical throwback, her ...
Because Rapture needed one more coat of grimy Art Deco. "The same principle now applies to BioShock Infinite. "What does this mean for you? It means a bit more waiting, but more importantly ...
Aging console graphics hardware lets down Infinite, too. When the original BioShock debuted on Xbox 360 in 2007, it was an eye-gasmic wonder – a blissful marriage of Art Deco art direction with ...
Aging console graphics hardware lets down Infinite, too. When the original BioShock debuted on Xbox 360 in 2007, it was an eye-gasmic wonder – a blissful marriage of Art Deco art direction with ...
Because Rapture needed one more coat of grimy Art Deco … The same principle now applies to BioShock Infinite. What does this mean for you? It means a bit more waiting, but more importantly ...
Sponsor Message This is Bioshock Infinite, the Citizen Kane of video ... full of money and became not just a hit, not just an Art Deco Atlas Shrugged in bang-bang drag, but a paradigm-shifting ...
Dark Horse Comics announced today that the critically acclaimed book "The art of BioShock Infinite," has been so well received that it is to go for a second printing, as the first has sold out.
clanking undersea horror and iconic art deco imagery. BioShock Infinite catapults us backwards - and upwards - to a very different world. It's 1912, and we're in Columbia, another failed utopia.