The protagonist in the original BioShock was one of those strong, faceless types. But not so for BioShock Infinite . Thehas the first image of our new hero, Booker DeWitt, a disgraced Pinkerton agent.

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If previous BioShock games and early gameplay Infinite footage is anything to go by (both confined to a first-person perspective), we probably won't see much of Booker in the final game. And it's a shame, as he looks quite dashing in this season's finest steam-punk couture, with pinstripe slacks and an iconic coat - part Malcolm Reynolds , part Captain Jack Harkness And if there's something faintly familiar about the composition of the shot, you're probably a big X-Men fan. Since, the cover is an homage to Uncanny X-Men #141 - the first part of the classic Days of Future Past storyline. The popular arc tells of a dystopian future in which mutants are herded into internment camps.But what do you think of Booker's garb and appearance? And what could be the significance of the X-Men allusion? Let us know in the comments below.