In the end of Burial At Sea, we are shown that Elizabeth sacrifices herself to save the Little Sisters just as Booker sacrificed himself to save her. I don't think that it took away the power of Infinite's conclusion, I think it just continued it and added even more weight to the ending of Bioshock 1. The doll :' (.
Note that I do know most of the really big plot points of Infinite (e.g. Comstock is Booker, Elizabeth is Booker's daughter, there are alternate realities that Elizabeth can open, etc, etc), so if that's all the knowledge that Burial at Sea requires I'll be fine, but if it relies on knowledge of the smaller things, I'll most likely not
SPOILER WARNING: This feature discusses major plot details of BioShock Infinite.. The reveal of the second and third DLC packs for BioShock Infinite, Burial at Sea - Episode 1 and Episode 2, is a
It's more that they didn't explain the functions added to the dlc that well, or not at all. The Air Grabber (Sky Hook) was loosely explained, but the weapon wheel was never shown to the player. Because you still function like it's Infinite you drop your gun anyway.
Newly-released concept art shows Liz with one of BioShock's Little Sisters. "At the end of the first part of Burial at Sea, Elizabeth goes into another sort of realisation and, to put you then in
I actually didnt understand the ending of the first burial at sea, as to how that comstock was still alive, only reasonable conclusions are that 1, she didnt kill all of them and she only thought she did, or 2, a theory that when the ending of bioshock infinite occured, she killed all comstocks form that point forward, but comstocks can still
Solarmech Sep 3, 2015 @ 10:47am. No, it was Booker's choice to let himself be drown. There was no way even three Elizabeth could hold Booker down if he didn't want to be. And his decision was made in the Sea of Doors outside normal spacetime and threfor cannot cause a reality split. In addition, remember, there are Constants as well as Variables.
Also, if you die during Burial at Sea, you don't get revived - rather, you hear the Luteces talk about Elizabeth in a "Well, that's it then" manner. 3. Jack was born in Rapture, and raised by Suchong and Tenebaum in order to brainwash him and condition him with Adam (in Bioshock 1 it's said he has the strength and physical tone of an adult man
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