BioShock Infinite Receives An Emotionally Driven Trailer

Looking into the digital future, one will see a floating land in turmoil. Columbia, as it goes by, has certainly seen better days. Its once happy citizens are now revolting, with many ending up deceased for various reasons. Added onto that is the fact that craziness seems to have taken over many, resulting in violence and unrest. This is the world which we will enter next year, thanks to BioShock Infinite.

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Looking into the digital future, one will see a floating land in turmoil. Columbia, as it goes by, has certainly seen better days. Its once happy citizens are now revolting, with many ending up deceased for various reasons. Added onto that is the fact that craziness seems to have taken over many, resulting in violence and unrest. This is the world which we will enter next year, thanks to BioShock Infinite.

To keep the game fresh in our minds, Ken Levine and company showcased its latest, emotionally-driven trailer, at last night’s Spike Video Game Awards. Its dreary video montage (comprised completely of in-game footage), works well alongside a very slow-paced and solemn song. The result is a trailer that works on your senses a bit, delivering some thoughtful impact.

Take a look at the trailer below and let us know what you think. Are you as excited for BioShock Infinite as we are?

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