Im going through the Burial at Sea DLCs for BioShock Infinite, and I am enjoying how they are trying to be more like the original games, like how Part 2 of Burial at Sea reintroduces health kits, but the execution is sometimes a little clumsy.
So in BioShock 1 and 2, you could hold all of the weapons in the game at once. In Infinite, you could only hold 2 weapons at a time. In Burial at Sea, you can once again hold all of the weapons in the game at the same time, but you can only have two selected at a time, and if you want to swap one, you need to go into a radial menu. Its a bit long-winded, but the effort is appreciated.
I also think that the Tear system is more interesting in Burial at Sea, than it is in Infinite. Tears are these things where you can summon in an item from an alternate reality, so you can, for example, summon a turret, or some cover, or some ammo. Its useful, but it barely ever crosses into "cool" territory. I think one issue is that all of the stuff is still themed after the main setting in the game. So you can summon some cover, but it still looks like all of the other cover in the game. In Burial at Sea, it dabbles a bit more with this alternate reality concept, so you can summon a Columbian Mechanised Patriot in the middle of Rapture, or you can summon a Samurai who will run around and stab things with his Katana. It doesn't really push the boat out too far, but again, the effort is appreciated.
Otherwise, im going through Part 2 of the DLC, and this is much more of a stealth game than BioShock has ever been. Your health is low, your ammo is scarce, and there are full-blown stealth systems that have been introduced specifically for this DLC - like quiet/loud surfaces, instant kill back attacks, hacking has been reintroduced, and there is a new invisibility/see through walls plasmid. I appreciate that it is trying to do something different with its gameplay, as you are playing as a different character this time around.
Overall, they're good DLCs.
Just finished Burial at Sea Part 2, and I really enjoyed it. Im such a sucker for seemingly unrelated sequels going back to a previous story and tying everything together.