BioShock Infinite Gameplay Footage Available on the Xbox Live Marketplace, New Screens Released
The gameplay demo we saw in New York last month for Irrational's upcoming return to the world of BioShock is now available for your viewing...
The gameplay demo we saw in New York last month for Irrational's upcoming return to the world of BioShock is now available for your viewing pleasure on your Xbox 360.
The nine minute gameplay demo of BioShock Infinite takes players through the sky-high streets of Columbia, showcases some of the abilities the main protagonist Booker DeWitt and the mysterious Elizabeth can utilize in tandem, and a screaming, flying horse. (You'll understand what we mean when you see it.)
Irrational Games has pulled select images from the demonstration and released them alongside word that the video is available on Xbox Live. Tomorrow the video will be available everywhere online.
For more BioShock Infinite, make sure to read our interviews with Irrational Games boss Ken Levine and the developer's director of product development Timothy Gerritsen.
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I hope they are getting some free marketing dollars from MS for having it on Xbox Live because I am not going to log into live just to see a video of a game I don't care about yet, because I have not seen anything yet that would make me care.
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I refuse to go upstairs and ask to use someones xbox to search xbox live for the video or write myself a note or remember when I get home to fire up my tv, my xbox, and search for the video. If there was a link in the story I would have viewed.
Its up to them to determine if that is acceptable or not. Perhaps if MS is giving them a million dollars toward marketing the game that is worth the trade off a lot of people not seeing this video. Thats fine. -
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I am retarded because I recognize a lot of people won't watch the video because it is inconvenient?
I am also retarded because I recognize that they also recognize that less people will see the video so I am making the assumption that they are getting something of value in return from MS for reducing the amount of eyeballs that get to see their video?
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