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Bioshock Infinite (Japan)

Nintendo Switch
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2020
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✪ Reviewed on December 26, 2023
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The third BioShock trades the ocean depths for the flying city of Columbia and delivers an ambitious political and metaphysical tale. The bond formed with Elizabeth leaves a lasting mark, and its ending remains one of the most debated in the medium.

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Category
First-Person Shooter 1 player 18+
Description
Detective Booker DeWitt journeys to the floating city of Columbia to find a mysterious young woman. Published by 2K Games, released worldwide in 2020. First-person combat mixing guns and powers, travel along aerial rails and a world of haunting atmosphere.

Bioshock Infinite review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
MAX
Story
"Masterful"
Columbia flips the undersea horror on its head: a city floating in the clouds, blazing golden light, idealised American architecture and pervasive propaganda. The contrast between dazzling beauty and lurking darkness builds a utopia as luminous as it is disturbing.
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾26 GB 📅29/05/2020
Published by 2K Games

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An underrated gem

Famous mostly for its dizzying ending, this trip to Columbia deserves a fresh look for its setting alone: a sunlit sky-city crossed on aerial rails, where every vista tells a story. Its late Switch release went unnoticed. The real reward in returning is the Booker-Elizabeth bond and the mood around it, made for anyone who loves narrative-driven shooters.

Is Bioshock Infinite still worth playing in 2026?

BioShock Infinite still hits hard with its world and a narrative build toward a finale that lingers. Columbia, a floating city bathed in light, remains one of the medium's most striking settings, and the bond between Booker and Elizabeth carries the adventure with genuine grace. The skyline rails energize gunfights that, for their part, have aged a little and feel more conventional than those of the first BioShocks. The writing and thematic ambition stay remarkable, though. On Switch the experience holds up well. To discover a landmark work, the detour is well worth it.

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