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Since then I have gotten a new xbox (already did the license transfer agreement) and my dogs ate my bioshock infinite game so I purchased and downloaded through the xbox. I was able to download the first DLC release. even when there's no reason to tie them up.Įntire Package: 5.9/10 - Take your twenty dollars and buy a better game. So I purchased the DLC when I bought the game on its release. Clash in the Clouds is not one of those modes.īurial at Sea Part 1: 5.5/10 - If you ever wanted to see what Bioshock could have been like if it was one of those half-baked indie shooters, they congratulations! You and you alone are going to enjoy this.īurial at Sea Part 2: 7/10 - An equal parts enjoyable stealth game and painfully awkward narrative attempt to tie up every loose end possible. Price: $19.99 ($34.99 if all DLC is purchased separately)Ĭlash in the Clouds: 5/10 - There are challenge modes that push you to explore a game's mechanics to your heart's content. This, for better or worse, is Bioshock Shock Infinite's Season Pass. From a problematic attempt at salvaging the cut co-op mode, to a confusing pair of story addons, Irrational Games seems to do more harm than good for their final game. Whether it's high in the sky or deep beneath the blue sea, Bioshock Infinite's DLC expansions just can't catch a break.