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There is a very short story about this one. Last night and 15 minutes before the store closed, I got a Kinect sensor. At the store, I mentioned Bioshock to the sales guy (“Man, I wish I could play Bioshock with the Kinect”, were my exact words). He praised the game and said, “Let me show you something”, and took his keys out of the wallet. Between the silver ones he had the cage / bird key. I thought “awe-some” and “got to have that”.
So here it is, the Biochock Infinite Strategy Guide comes with a 4″ enameled metal replica keychain (key/keychain). The Guide’s cover art is incredible, and the content is of the most clear, entertaining things I’ve read.
Chapters:
- Welcome to columbia
- Detective training
- Guns of liberty
- Vigors
- The height of columbia fashion
- Booker’s campaign (140 pages out of the 272 pages are dedicated solely to the campaign)
- Enemies of the people
- Achievements & trophies
Detective Training contains basic tips like what key does what, what food items do, how to useSky Hook.
Guns of Liberty gives you stats of all the weapons, where you can find upgrades, and notes on best situation to use. For example, it tells you that shotgun damage decreases with distance.
Vigor is a rundown of all the Vigors aka Plasmids in the game, and it tells you about the vigor combos too. Comes with a table of vulnerabilities of each type of enemy to each Vigor.
The Height of Columbia Fashion – Gear shows hats and such that Booker finds throughout the game that can boost his stats. Each outfit is meant to enhance a certain style of gameplay. Sky-Line Ninja, true to its name, enhances your attacks from the Sky-Lines.
Booker’s Campaign is a walkthrough, and Enemies of the People explains the types of enemies. The guide also includes a chapter on Achievements and Trophies.
- Strategy guide
- Comes with 4″ bird/cage key
- Thorough and gorgeous