tspendragn May 28, 2014 @ 10:56am. The BaS game was probably the "Last Hurrah" for the Bioshock series. Ken Levine was trying to explain everything in Part 2 that the original game missed. Part 1 just set the stage. However, he knew Irrational was going to close, so he did the best he could to wrap it up.
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 (Mac App Store and Steam) [3] and March 17th, 2015 for Linux (Steam).
This world values children, not childhood. An infinite number of universes full of constants and variables. There is always a child, there is always a father. Sometimes the universe doesn't tear them apart. Inspired by Courtney Draper's cover of You Belong to Me, as sung by Elizabeth in Burial at Sea.
At the ending of part 1, the PC is painted out as the bad guy. So in part 2, if the player is the bad guy, where is the conflict? I think part 2 turns it on it's head and makes (a version of) Liz the bad guy, and Comstock a person of moral value who redeems himself (probably with a "good" version of Liz as well.)
If you take your time and really observe details, then it can probably take 6-7 hours. I think I did it in 5. Started with paying attention to every nook and cranny, but by the end, the story had me by the balls so I really, really wanted to see what would happen. #1. One Against a Thousand Mar 25, 2014 @ 6:28pm.
To me the problem is the death doesn't make sense in the wider thematic context of the games. The whole point of Infinite was that simply killing Comstock wasn't enough—there were an infinite number of universes where he'd still do harm. The only option was stopping Comstock from being "born". Burial at Sea tries to have its cake and eat it too.
I just go by this explanation, it seems the most straightforward to me: The regular Columbia Comstocks were wiped out during the drowning ending of Infinite, but because this particular Comstock went back to being 'Booker' and became a part of the Rapture universe instead of Columbia, he didn't count and therefore managed to avoid being erased in the purge that takes place at the end of Infinite.
A better ending to Burial at Sea 2 (SPOILERS) Okay, I know this is late to the party, but after finally finishing BaS 2, and getting past the initial shock, I started thinking of ways it could have been done better, and finally settled on this. Make it like BioShock 1 and 2, with multiple endings. The whole point of the BioShock series
We already went to rapture in bioshock 1 and 2 and at the end of infinite, now we are going again? Not this rapture, this is different from 1/2 since its a utopia or Rapture as it should have been. OP there's no date yet, but the first part should be released before the end of this year.
1.1K. Out of character for Fontaine. He gets other people to do the dirty work whenever possible. 1.3K. You are disturbed by Fontaine's lack of genitles. Voting closed. 235. 72. r/Bioshock.
Here’s the BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea Ending. BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea spoilers ahead! Only watch the video after you’ve completed the story DLC yourself. Let’s start a discussion about what you think the ending reveals. That said, CNN research from Activision & Raptr showed that on average a huge 90% of gamers do … Read more
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