Despite a long history of games featuring creative weaponry and a goofy sense of humor, Fuse's major appeal rest with that aforementioned 4-player co-op experience.Īs such, the box art for Fuse that has been revealed focuses more so on the game's 4 playable characters, except it doesn't show their faces. The other box art revealed over the past few weeks is for Insomniac Games' upcoming cooperative shooter Fuse.
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Check out the full BioShock Infinite box art by clicking the image below: Nevertheless the zeppelin and burning American flag - important symbols of Columbia's historical setting and political situation - are captivating images, even if they are dominated by a rather generic pose. Moreover, DeWitt's pose is oddly reminiscent of Nathan Drake from the Uncharted franchise a comparison that becomes compounded when you realize Troy Baker (the next up-and-coming Nolan North) is voicing the character. The idea of emblazoning the game's protagonist, Booker DeWitt, on the cover does adequately communicate the idea that the player will be experiencing the game through Booker and not as a blank slate - like in the first BioShock - but the general layout and design of the cover fails to capture the true wonder of the game.
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BioShock Infinite, Irrational Games' long awaited follow-up to the first BioShock, debuted its box art over the weekend, and for many, it seems like a missed opportunity. Over the past weeks two of next year's most highly anticipated titles, from two of this generation's most respected developers, released their official box art.