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This was my first Bioshock game. I bought it with no expectations, only knowing the past couple had received spectacular reviews. I still remember when the world first opened up to the outside world of Columbia and being blown away by how beautiful it was for its time. The story mind fucked me so hard as a senior or junior in high school that I was mentally affected for two days. I'm always surprised to see that it wasn't received as well as I would have expected back then but I guess I was just so enthralled in the story and world that what many consider to be average gameplay didn't deter me at all- I just so deeply yearned for answers.
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Something that maybe I misinterpreted about Burial at Sea Part 2 that I remember really disliking was establishing the way the Big Daddies were imprinted on was through ākindnessā or āloveā, as I thought that completely undermined the point of the Big Daddy. The entire point of the Big Daddy and Little Sister was the horror of modern science constructing a bastardization of familial love in order to commodify it, manipulating the youth and dehumanizing the workers in the process. Having the āmissing pieceā of that scientific process be āactual kindnessā completely undermines the inhumanity of the relationship that was core to the horror and message of their false relationship.
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There is a plot-hole in this game (there are multiple, but I'm only going to talk about 1). In the timeline where the Vox Populi got the weapons and started their revolution, the Comstock from that timeline moves the Elizabeth from that timeline from Monument Island to Comstock House. This resulted in Booker from that timeline having to join the Vox in order to reach her, but died in battle. However when the Booker and Elizabeth we follow enter the timeline, the Elizabeth from that timeline is nowhere to be found and no 1 acknowliges the fact that there are 2 Elizabeth alive in the same city.
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I feel like the whole daisy fitzroy was doing a part of the twins plans ruins her charater. Daisy in my eyes was a leader so caught up with revenge she confuses it as a the only solution(something like that i guess). It fits similar how lamb was but now its just her doin her part. It does sucks that the buriel at sea dlc was not that good...... atleast we have clash in the coulds.
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1:00:25 There's also the issue that Suchong should already be dead. According to a few of Alexander's audio diaries in 2, Suchong is dead before Delta is created, who we see walking around at the New Year's Eve party. Yet, Infinite's DLC takes place on the same eve, but Suchong is still alive. So it's both unnecessary and a complete plot hole.
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Y'know; I'm not mathematecist, but I'm pretty sure getting shot 15,000 feet into the sky in a matter of seconds would be pretty rough on the body. Like, "powderizing your bones and causing all your arteries to burst" levels of rough.
EDIT: Comstock isn't just a white supremacist, he's a straight up anglophile. During the time period this game is set in Irish and Italian immigrants were considered no better than black people; there are scenes in the game showing whites with Celtic accents doing the same menial work and living in the same squalid conditions as the blacks, and you end up shooting several white members of the Vox later in the game.
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52:05 I'm pretty sure it was meant that if she goes BACK to that timeline now that she's been killed there, then she would lose her powers. Once she was done there, she essentially disregarded of what would happen to her body there and went back to Paris. The guilt of knowing she left Sally behind made her feel like she was as selfish as Comstock, so she returned regardless
That's how I think of it anyway, and I think that's how it was explained in a video series explaining everything as well?
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The way I interpret Infinite's base game ending is that the Booker in the post-credit scene is either a different Booker who inherited all of our Booker's memories of his adventure in Columbia, hence his sudden panic and wanting to know whether Anna was in her crib or not, or he IS our Booker who was somehow given a mulligan from drowning and likewise remembers everything that happened up until then. As for Elizabeth, we know that every Elizabeth except Elizabeth-Prime is gone right after drowning Booker-Prime, and we also know what happens to Elizabeth-Prime after Burial At Sea Part 2, but we don't know if anyone's in the crib at all or not. I have no evidence, but I'd like to think there's one baby Anna in the crib who never has to grow up to become Elizabeth in there, so she gets a chance at a normal life.
Unrelated, but as for why you fight a Bouncer as the final boss of Burial At Sea Part 1, the answer is because the events of BioShock 2 aren't canon to the events of Infinite. Going along with the whole multiverse thing, you can say that BioShock 1, 2, and the Fall of Rapture novel are one universe, while BioShock 1, Infinite, and its DLC are a separate universe. I as a fellow fan of BioShock 2 much prefer the former since it's just a better and more cohesive story.
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@nickleon58
1 year ago
I always interpreted Elizabethās ability to open tears based on the fact that two parts of her technically exist in two timelines: Elizabeth herself and her pinky that got severed and left in Bookerās timeline.
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