BioShock Infinite: The Boys Of Silence Don’t Want To Hear It

BioShock: Infinite keeps getting progressively more terrifying. In its latest developer diary, Irrational Games talks about the Boys Of Silence. Luckily, you trained for this when you were a teenager trying to sneak in past curfew.

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BioShock: Infinite keeps getting progressively more terrifying. In its latest developer diary, Irrational Games talks about the Boys Of Silence. Luckily, you trained for this when you were a teenager trying to sneak in past curfew.

The Boys Of Silence are completely blind, but make too much noise around them and they’ll start calling in their friends. Their big friends – the ones with large weapons, who don’t necessarily like you. I think I may just leave them alone.

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