🎖️ Bioshock Infinite Burial At Sea Episode 2 Ending Explained
BioShock 2: Protector Trials; BioShock 2: Minerva's Den; Multiplayer: Sinclair Solutions Tester Pack; Multiplayer: Rapture Metro Pack; BioShock Infinite Season Pass; Clash in the Clouds; Burial at Sea - Episode 1; Burial at Sea - Episode 2
For me, the interesting parallel between Bioshock Infinite and other video games is that there are always constants (scripted scenes, overarching plot) and variables (how we play the game). Every video game will be played both the same, and completely different by millions of different players, and that is the sea of infinite lighthouses that I
Spoilers below for BioShock, BioShock Infinite and Burial at Sea Episode 1. UPDATE 7.24pm: BioShock developer Irrational Games has now publicly released the behind the scenes video that confirms
The idea behind Bioshock: Infinite is that we can now experience anything, anywhere, and as long as there is a man and a city its still Bioshock. Lunar cities, a hidden civilization in the jungle, ancient civilizations (hoping for Atlantis myself), its all possible.
Episode 1's not about stealth. It's supposed to be a more difficult version of the main game. Episode 2 is where stealth becomes your primary means of survival since Elizabeth isn't good with direct combat. Number of fellow Poets of the Fall fans: 31. Want: Bully 2, Haunted Chocolatier, Antonblast, Paper Mario TTYD remake.
I have not played BioShock 1 & 2. I jumped to Infinite immediately and I've played through all that and Burial at Sea Episode 1. However I've heard people say it's dumb to play Burial at Sea Episode 2 before you've played BioShock 1 & 2 because it would be too many spoilers and such things. My question is if I should play BioShock 1 & 2 before I play Burial at Sea Episode 2 or does it not
The third game in the BioShock series leaves the bottom of the sea behind for an entirely new setting - the floating city of Columbia, circa 1912. Come to retrieve a girl named Elizabeth, ex-detective Booker DeWitt finds more in store for him there than he could ever imagine.
In case you want to watch it again. Here’s what BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode 2 designer Ken Levine has to say about the ending: “In Burial at Sea: Episode 2, we are delivering a story that involves nearly every major character from the original BioShock and BioShock Infinite.
Before Burial at Sea episode 2, the events of Bioshock 1 were set in stone, and needed no further explanation. Suddenly, it comes out, and Liz trades borderline godhood for setting things right in 1 universe.
That man has never seen the savage face of war. But he will.Cornelius Slate, referring to Comstock. Captain Cornelius Slate is a citizen and soldier of Columbia, whose view on the military is based on both elaborate expectations and his real experiences. Once a proud supporter of Zachary Hale Comstock, Slate became disillusioned due to what he perceived as Comstock's falsified military record
The details elude me now. But the details wouldn't change a goddamn thing.”. ― Booker DeWitt. BioShock Infinite is the third game in the BioShock series. Announced on August 12, 2010, it was Irrational Games' final project. [4] It was released on March 26, 2013 for PC (Steam), Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3; [2] [5] August 29th, 2013 for Mac
Elisabeth wasn't just the match that set it off, the whole point of BAS was that she was the one that ensured (good ending) Bioshock ended the way it did, with Jack getting to Rapture and saving all the Little Sisters Without Elizabeth we would eventually have had the civil war, just without Jack crashing in at the end.
There’s some dialogue from Splicers in 2 that references the ambiguity of it. But, also, I don’t know if you’ve played Infinite’s DLC or not, but the end of Burial at Sea 2 seems to imply that the good ending is canon.
In this BioShock Infinite Burial at Sea Episode 2 Remastered gameplay walkthrough part 4 ending, it's time we finally finish this and I break down my thought
Burial at Sea - Episode One supposedly took place prior to the fall of Rapture, while Episode Two is set during the conflict. As such, Elizabeth finds herself caught in the middle of it all
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bioshock infinite burial at sea episode 2 ending explained