The art of BioShock Infinite: Posters and propaganda
A glimpse into the society of 1912 Columbia
Now go play the game
You can see all of this artwork--and more--when you play BioShock Infinite for yourself. For more spoiler-free impressions of the game, allow us to direct you to our complete BioShock Infinite review. Which of these art pieces is your favorite (and please don't pick a racist one)? Judging from the poster, we reckon we'd enjoy grabbing a bite to eat at the The Blue Ribbon Restaurant. Really--just look at that pig.
For more artsy features, check out Concept art appreciation Uncharted and Concept art appreciation - Persona 4.
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