BioShock Infinite Complete Edition with all DLC including Burial at Sea, return to Rapture with Booker and Elizabeth. The most complete version of a major work, the DLC considerably enriches it.
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First-Person Shooter1 player18+
Description
Complete edition of BioShock Infinite bundling the base game with both Burial at Sea Episode 1 and 2 expansions bringing the adventure back to Rapture. Published by 2K Games and developed by Irrational Games, released in November 2014 in Europe, North America and Japan. Columbia combat with Vigors and Skylines, return to Rapture in Art Deco costume alongside Elizabeth, accentuated stealth gameplay in the second episode, epic narrative conclusion.
BioShock Infinite - The Complete Edition review
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Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
A flying city bathed in light, dazzling colours and utopian architecture: Columbia radically contrasts with the depths of Rapture. The contrast between luminous beauty and latent violence composes a striking identity. This art direction, vast and inspired, masterfully extends the series' legacy.
Still signed by Garry Schyman, the music surprises with its anachronistic covers of modern hits arranged in 1912 style, from gospel to barbershop. This temporal vertigo, disturbing and brilliant, bathes Columbia in a fascinating strangeness. This sonic daring, unique of its kind, remains one of the most memorable of the medium.
Sent to retrieve a young woman in a flying city given over to fanaticism, a fallen detective is caught in a vertigo of parallel worlds. The tale takes on racism, redemption and determinism with striking conceptual boldness. Its overturning finale and unforgettable duo made it an object of passionate debate.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Riding Columbia's sky-lines while alternating gunfire and supernatural powers sets up a frantic rhythm that the beauty of the world and the twisting plot elevate further. Combing every corner for money and upgrades keeps the exploration going. The gunplay sometimes lacks bite, but the fascination of the setting and the urge to crack its mystery push you forward relentlessly.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾13,8 GB📅04/11/2014
Published by 2K Games
BioShock Infinite - The Complete Edition (PS3) price, value & rarity
A complete edition of Infinite bundling its expansions, including the excellent Burial at Sea that links the trilogy. Printed widely as the definitive version, it stays accessible and without scarcity. Its interest is gathering the entire experience, added narrative content included, making it the cut to favour for playing, but without collector value tied to a limited release.
Is BioShock Infinite - The Complete Edition still worth playing in 2026?
This Complete Edition gathers BioShock Infinite and all its content, including the excellent Burial at Sea that brings Booker and Elizabeth back to Rapture for a superb bridge between the series' two worlds. It is the most complete and most relevant form in which to discover the work, the expansions genuinely enriching the themes and the mythology. Columbia stays a gripping setting and Elizabeth an unforgettable companion. For anyone who has not yet explored the sky city, or wants to return with all the content, this set imposes itself without hesitation.