![]() ![]() Part Two concludes the Burial at Sea story, and it was so impressive that it completely redeems the season pass and some of its weaker offerings. If you played Part One when it originally released in November 2013, you might have been frustrated by the mission's brevity while you waited four long months for the second part to release. Fortunately, it turned out to be a fantastic side story. So, a lot rested on how Burial at Sea would be received. Clash in the Clouds Burial at Sea: Part 1 BUrial at Sea Part 2 You will not receive Columbias Finest since thats an pre-order item. Bioshock Infinite Season Pass Bundle ROW Included items (2): BioShock Infinite BioShock Infinite - Season Pass Indebted to the wrong people, with his life. The Clash in the Clouds add-on, which introduces a series of combat challenges, is a so-so expansion, but it's not an experience that really sticks out in memory. The Early Bird Special Pack provided a nice bonus in the main game, but was soon forgotten as players progressed through the story. However, the $20 pass was a little scant on content. It's difficult to believe now that BioShock Infinite's season pass started off rather disappointingly, especially given how well Burial at Sea was received. The premium campaign content could turn things around, but so far, it looks like The Pre-Sequel might have a much shorter shelf life than previous Borderlands games. Other add-on content, like the Shock Drop Slaughter Pit, are not included in the season pass. Especially when forking over $30 for an arena mode, a level cap increase, two characters, and one mini campaign. The developers at 2K Australia argue that additional characters offer greater replay value, but that's a tough one to believe. Sure, there's the Holodome Onslaught arena mode, which may appeal to certain players, but it looks like the main attractions are the Handsome Jack Doppelganger and Lady Hammerlock the Baroness (both cost $9.99 separately). While Borderlands 2 released four mini campaigns in its season pass, the Pre-Sequel's pass largely focuses on adding new characters to the roster. One thing is becoming abundantly clear with the Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel season pass content: this isn't the Borderlands 2 approach. Between the gameplay quirks and a plot that doesn't provide a lot of new insight about the world or its characters, The Tyranny of King Washington is a side story you can easily skip. Last, but not least, it is extremely disappointing that you can't climb the pyramid in a game where half the fun is in climbing really tall buildings. Also, with guards peering out from a giant pyramid, there was practically no point in running along rooftops anymore. Firstly, for a plot might be completely over the top, complete with a pyramid being built in the middle of New York City and George Washington sipping tea from a throne, but it's delivered with dour seriousness. What if Connor had never become an Assassin? At the same time, what if George Washington obtained an Apple of Eden and its power corrupted him? The multi-part story gets praise for its ambition, but its execution leaves a lot to be desired. ![]() The deals and games marked with an asterisk are only valid for Xbox Live Gold members, so you'll need an active paid subscription for the additional discount.Ubisoft deserves credit for creativity when it comes to the Assassin's Creed 3 alternate alternate reality story, The Tyranny of King Washington. ![]() Titles from Assassin's Creed, Borderlands, Far Cry, and other franchises are available for substantially less.īelow, you'll find the Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One games with their respective discounts. This week's discounts (sorry it is a bit late) were announced on Monday night and remain valid now through May 15, 2023. Every week, Microsoft and select publishers discount a number of titles for a weekly Deals with Gold sale. ![]()
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