


Worse, when I heard that the first ad-on arrived on XLive, I raced to ‘S-Mart’, dropped twenty four bucks (yeah, 2000 points remain in my inventory, but that’s beside the point) just to get the 400 points needed to download. Especially following the hype of the Season Pass and further story driven content! Don't know about the rest of you, but Nowhere in the Description did it mention that *You’d start out naked as Adam: stripped (or rather, prevented, from utilizing your hard-earned inventory) of guns, vigors, and infusions…only to endure 60 (yes, sixty!) waves of VoxPopDuckHunt and, for no greater gain than to earn them back. Especially following the This is why we all hate DLC: lured blindly into buying something we presume to be an expansion upon the original. This is why we all hate DLC: lured blindly into buying something we presume to be an expansion upon the original. I'm sure better DLC's will come along anyway. The combat experience has been rebalanced and reworked with a greater emphasis on stealth and resource management to give the player an original BioShock combat. Still, if you're an extreme BioShock fan, you'll enjoy it. There are some bugs that can occur in between waves that are very annoying and unavoidable, and I would have given this a 7 or 8 if not for that. There are little unlockables you can get that help keep you playing, but it doesn't boost the DLC to any great heights. If you played the Borderlands DLC, Mad Moxxi's Underdome Riot, you probably already know what I'm getting at. Because the gameplay is focused on just completing waves of enemies without any backing story, it can dry out pretty quickly. It's a good time killer, and you get to tinker around with every weapon, vigor, their upgrades, different gear and skyline attacks to your liking, and even more so than in the original game itself if you want. Whereas Infinite takes place aboard the floating city Columbia. It's a good time killer, and you get to tinker around with every It's very much worth the $5, but it's not exactly the world's greatest DLC. Burial at Sea is set after the events of Infinite, which spanned several alternate realities.

It's very much worth the $5, but it's not exactly the world's greatest DLC.
