Infinite however is not a sequel in the traditional sense, its more like Bioshock was to System Shock, a spiritual successor: same ideas in gameplay but with new settings and stories. Of course in this day and age franchises thrive so its no wonder Infinite was branded as a Bioshock game, although the similarities are actually pretty close. The Old Man Winter Plasmid used in the "Burial At Sea" DLC was created by Joe Trinder. He posted the design on the game's official forums. Trinder’s design was immediately praised by other fans, quickly gaining attention on Reddit and even earning the approval of BioShock creator Ken Levine. Burial at Sea was a little over excited to return to Rapture, donning a film noir trilby that soon fell off to reveal clunky set piece combover, but Part Two is far more comfortable in its own Burial at Sea Episode One:Episode One is really action based, you play as Booker to help Elizabeth find out something that she wants to find out. You get to explore Rapture, ad even get to see parts of it we havent seen before. And that is pretty cool imo. Episode One is hard, due to low ammo and due to how strong the Splicers are. Bioshock Infinite is one of the best games I have ever played. I loved every second of it. You play as a former Pinkerton agent named Booker Dewitt in 1912, who is in debt to the wrong person. In order wipe away the debt, Booker must retrieve a young woman name Elizabeth in the floating city of Colombia. Seems simple right? False. The other major purpose of Burial At Sea 2 is provide an absolute ending for BioShock Infinite, and to tie it inexorably into the original BioShock, despite its being set in a different time period and version of reality. Little can be said in this regard without honking great spoilers, but suffice it to say it’s a mixed bag. Like a classic noir tale, Burial at Sea begins with a dame asking a detective for his help. This dame, however, happens to be Elizabeth, DeWitt's companion from BioShock Infinite. She doesn't Welcome to one mixed up reality in BioShock Infinite. This game is a like another version of Alice in Wonderland meets Silent Hill meets the 1893 World Fair. There are a lot of twists to BioShock Infinite and not just from riding the unique rail system that allows people to travel from place to place in the floating city of Columbia. Irrational Games heads back to the undersea city of Rapture for the upcoming 'BioShock Infinite' DLC, 'Burial at Sea'. Booker and Elizabeth return in a fim noir-inspired story set before the Custom/Unofficial BioShock Infinite: Burial At Sea - Episode 2 Xbox 360 and PS3 Video Game Case - No Disc Included - FREE SHIPPING (28) $ 25.00 JTE8.