The Ending Cinematic & After Credits Scene for Bioshock: Infinite.Subscribe for future videos: http://bit.ly/MrGameplayerDeveloper: Irrational GamesUS Releas
Great explanation though one correction, from what I've read the Elizabeth in Burial at Sea is one and same as Infinite (We never actually see our Elizabeth in the final scene in Infinite, the purple dress Elizabeth is missing the broach we chose for her), other versions exist until she returns to Rapture in BaS Ep2 at that point as the Luteces explain in the boat she ceases to become a
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
Paris, the city that Elizabeth desperately wishes to go to after escaping Columbia, is mentioned several times and even briefly seen through a Tear in BioShock Infinite, and is featured as the first playable area in Burial at Sea - Episode 2. The name "Rosalind" may be a reference to the character of the same name from Shakespeare's As You Like
Ugh this glitch is really annoying me. I just bought the dlc for bioshock infinite and started playing burial at sea episode 1. Anyways I just closed all the vents to flush out Sally. I walked through the bookstore to get behind the gates to the appliances. My navigation says I must go there. I tell Elizabeth to pick the hairpin lock there. She picks the lock and pretends to open the door but
No, Burial at Sea does nothing to improve the original games. In fact it damages the original stories. If you play BaS first, it spoils Bioshock 1 for you big time, and the spoilers are handled in such a hamfisted manner. Like Atlas, who is portrayed as a mindless thug. If you play BaS after Bioshock 1 and 2 then it punches massive holes in the
Bioshock Infinite is an FPS game released in 2013. It is the third major installment in the Bioshock series. I must say I have mixed feelings about this game, at least a little bit. But let's start with the positives. As one might expect, the settings and the visuals are once again one of the strongest suits of this game.
The world blew me away. The gameplay was mediocre at best by Bioshock standards - with regards to player freedom. Vigors, except 1 or 2, were mostly useless and had no satisfying effects. Forcing the player to use just 2 weapons was bad imo. I felt like I was playing CoD with some powers rather than an immersive sim.
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bioshock infinite burial at sea ending explained