The dust has settled a bit, and opinions about BioShock Infinite are still all over the place. A couple new things worth checking out: First of all, erstwhile Kotaku contributor Tim Rogers has written a typically sprawling, highly enjoyable review of the game over at actionbutton.net. Second, Cameron Kunzelman has Read more

Jeremy Hsu has written a great story over on Motherboard about the Chicago World's Fair of 1893, and how it "contrasted powerful displays of U.S. technological prowess with living ethnological exhibits of indigenous peoples from around the world". In other words, how it was BioShock Infinite. On the ground.

According to the BioShock Wiki, April 19th, 1874 is Booker DeWitt's birthday. Today is April 19th. So, let's celebrate! This obviously calls for tiaras and sparkles, if you ask me.

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Video game rapmaster Dan Bull has brought his trademark bombastic style to this tribute to BioShock Infinite. Come for the nasty rhythms, stay for the concise explanation of game mechanics.

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