

I read what somebody else suggested, going for a more melee orientated playthrough as opposed to going through guns blazing. This does not include Handymen or Sirens though. One thing the Season pass does give you is 'Electric Punch', just as the name suggests, each melee has a 70% chance of stunning an enemy target for 4 seconds. There are 4 kits that you can equip that will significantly help you. The room is literally a loot haven, there is about 5 Vigors that you can collect to boost your health, salts and shield to really stack you. Just before you acquire the Shield Vigor from that lovely two couple, you get prompted that because you have the Season Pas, you must collect all the collectibles in this room before proceeding. The Season Pass (which adds DLC to your game and is needed to get other achievements) significantly buffs you in the early game, quite ridiculous really. However, there is a decent method to get you through this. So as you can see, not as easy as you think. This is the game's elite hardcore super duper 1337 mode, it can be quite difficult, so before attempting it - it is important to know what you're facing. If you collect collectibles and then reset to a previous checkpoint, you will need to collect them again.Īuld Lang Syne Completed the game on 1999 mode. There is a decent checkpoint system in this game, where you can reset to a checkpoint where it will benefit you, either to grind kills with certain weapons, or for specific achievements. There is however a Rapture mention right at the end, you'll only understand that if you have played the other two. Although this is the third Bioshock game to be released, the previous two (Bioshock 1 & 2) standalone from this game and so you don't need to play them before this one. You (Booker) run around electrocuting, fire balling, stomping, possessing and shooting enemies with guns.

So what is this game? Basically, its a first person shooter with powers on one hand. Bioshock Infinite was developed by Irrational Games and published by 2K Games - known for their UT3, Borderlands and other Bioshock games, this surely has to be good right? This can be found on my YouTube channel.Īnyway, moving on with the matter at hand. This is linked in the guide as well, just in case you're stuck and want to watch. I also did a Let's Play on this game when it came out, no collectibles run, just running through the story mode. I have played both the previous Bioshock games and wondered how they would improve on this one. When this was announced, I was so excited for its release. This time I'll be discussing Bioshock Infinite and the many achievements that you can unlock. This video goes into slightly more detail, but a lot of what they mention were things that I honestly didn't notice helping all that much.Hello and welcome to another guide.

Devil's Kiss and Murder of Crows gives you flaming crows, Charging a person under the effects of Devil's Kiss causes a wider spread of embers, and Charging an enemy lifted by Bucking Bronco makes it likelier the enemy will no longer set foot on Columbia. The timing can be kind of tricky on a couple of the combos, especially if you accidentally kill your target when you're trying to get it!Īs for the effects of these combinations, some are pretty minor (increased damage and prolonged vulernability), but there are a few that have some decent bonuses. These worked for me when it came to trying for the achievement. It will count as long as they're still under the effect of the first Vigor. To perform these combos, simply hit them with one Vigor, switch to the second Vigor, and hit them with that one. Luckily, I stumbled across a useful list over at Xbox360Achievements! I was curious about this myself, as I'm a bit of an achievement collector.
