These expansions add depth to the game but aren't essential for core gameplay. Worth it depends on your preferences.
These expansions add depth to the game but aren't essential for core gameplay. Worth it depends on your preferences.
The second option is definitely better. You absolutely have to get it! The first one just shows Rapture before it was the setting in Bioshock 1. If you're interested, you could purchase it. Just watch a playthrough of Episode 1 and buy Episode 2 if you prefer not to spend money. (or just pirate, hehe)
Consider playing Bioshock 1 and 2 first, then the Episodes. You've only explored Infinite so far.
Perhaps the earliest expansion, Burial at Sea, serves as a precursor to Bioshock 1, despite seeming unusual. It will cover many topics. Infinite actually acts as a prequel to the original Bioshock title. Bioshock 2 wasn't created by the same development team behind the first game, and I haven't found any mentions of it.
Oh yeah, what's the deal with Clash in the Clouds and Columbias finest?
You don’t need to purchase the second title unless you’re interested in playing as a Big Daddy. Bioshock 1 is significantly superior, at least from my perspective. Bioshock 2 wasn’t created by the same team behind Bioshock 1, which shows a difference. The developers at Irrational Games are exceptional—D: And those DLCs, I have no idea about them.
They're a good deal, considering the cost. The main thing I have is they're a bit short, but that can be easily fixed by increasing the difficulty to the highest setting.