One thing to note - hard actually played more like 1999 mode in the full game, it was incredibly difficult! Along with the Hand Cannon, Carbine, and shotgun from Infinite, you also see the return of the Tommy Gun! But by far the coolest new weapon addition is the Radar Gun, allowing you to shoot a beam at your enemies, dwindling down their health faster the longer you concentrate on them.and killing any other splicers in the vicinity when they combust! Of course, you still will have the ability to use tears with Elizabeth, who accompanies you through your journey again - with a much different look, of course. The plasmid also has a very interesting effect that can be used on the environment, freezing any water that you come across. First off, you have an all new plasmid called "Old Man Winter" which freezes your enemies and allows for one shot melee kills as well as giving you an easier time when shooting them as well. The gameplay of Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea Part 1 is basically the base game in a different setting, but with a few differences that make the experience much different overall. Overall, the experience of being back in Rapture is one that is very much worth your time, and there are quite a few reasons why! Up, Up, and away! There was no doubt that Rapture would look amazing with the new engine the game was running on, as well as it seemed the art style would fit incredibly well with the wondrous (and dangerous) underwater city. The return to Rapture is something that fans of the Bioshock series have been asking every since Bioshock Infinite was released, not because they didn't like the game, but because they wanted the fantastic experience extended to the place that they had come to know and love.