I don't buy into the ties between Bioshock 1 and Infinite this DLC presents. As far as I'm concerned, everything ends in Infinite. Columbia, Liz, Comstock, none of that could continue to exist. That's the whole point of Infinite's ending. End the cycle. Close the Comstock-timeline entirely. Upon finishing it, I realized that Irrational stumped me not once, not twice, but three times: first with BioShock Infinite’s ending, then with the cliffhanger from Burial at Sea: Episode One Frank Fontaine Atlas Secret Room in BioShock Infinite Burial At Sea Episode 2BioShock Infinite Burial At Sea Episode 2 All Code Transmission Locations and Se
For BioShock Infinite on the PlayStation 3, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Someone explain the Burial at Sea Episode 2 ending to me. *spoilers*".
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 "Bring us the girl, and wipe away the debt", that was the deal. 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. It was released on March 26, 2013 for PC (Steam), Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3; August 29th, 2013 for Mac (Mac App QDEA9.
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