Whaaaat?!? Glad to know that we were on to something with our theories. What a satisfying, but sad way to tie the Bioshock games together.
I wasn't actually asking a question, just referencing something!
In the original BioShock I remember being taken aback by the both the "Puppy" recording and the gruesome discovery of Suchong "pinned" to the table. Hearing that again, and being present at the demise... Wow! Just wow! The words "HOLY FUCK!" actually came out of my mouth when it was actually happening in front of me!
I had to search for images of him in the original game and holy crap, he's there! I remember the puppy recording.
So its a stealth episode, I did not know that. Eh I like Bioshock cause it makes me feel like a super powered badass, sneaking around is different. The story is fantastic but I am not enjoying sneaking around as elizabeth as much as blowing stuff up as Booker.
I finished it, fantastic ending to the series. Put the two episodes together and you basically have a full game. The stealth grows on you, they do a cool job changing up the gameplay enough to feel fresh.
The story is really great as well, ties it all together.
So why did Elizabeth go there in the first place. Was it that she saw through one future that she had to die in order to save all the little sisters and she decides to do so. But first she takes a detour just to murder comstock again. I didn't remember Suchon but I did remember the puppy recording, so I figured I had seen that very room in the first game.
phantom_leo said:I don't think the DLC's are going to resolve anything, unfortunately. From what I've heard, the first DLC will deal with the creation of The Songbird. I think there's supposed to be a whole Human Inside/Subject Delta theme to the first DLC, at least.
Well that got canceled and we got Clash in Clouds instead. But the second DLC thankfully answered anything. Its fun going back and reading old posts.
Dvader said:Oh and I dont get the post credits scene.
It's just the plane from the first game sinking/crashing into Rapture.
Ravenprose said:It's just the plane from the first game crashing into Rapture.
Ah I figured it was time jumping or something, ok.
So why does this elizabeth have her full finger? That explains why she cant make tears but what caused that to happen?
She was restored via a Vita Chamber. FULLY restored. When she got back her pinky, she lost the link she had cross dimensions. She originally went to Rapture to give Sally to Booker to prevent him from becoming Comstock in that reality. When she saw the same events happening where he just couldn't let Sally go **in the heating vent** I think that was when she realized Booker isn't capable of changing, he would lose a "daughter" again, become Comstock again and history would just end up repeating itself.
They answered the origin of the SongBird. I think the story was just incoporated into Burial at Sea because they wanted to do a fan service and link Rapture with Columbia somehow. Tying Suchong and the imprinting experiments with the Little Sisters to Fink, the SongBird and Elizabeth was genius and they used some pretty incredible/memorable BioShock scenes to do so!
phantom_leo said:She was restored via a Vita Chamber. FULLY restored. When she got back her pinky, she lost the link she had cross dimensions. She originally went to Rapture to give Sally to Booker to prevent him from becoming Comstock in that reality. When she saw the same events happening where he just couldn't let Sally go **in the heating vent** I think that was when she realized Booker isn't capable of changing, he would lose a "daughter" again, become Comstock again and history would just end up repeating itself.
Wait she went to the future to take a random little sister back to the past to a booker that would have no clue who sally is?
And when did Elizabeth die which would require the vita chamber. Also in Suchon's office in the vita chamber schematic it says the prototypes have to be paired to Ryan's DNA, meaning only Ryan's family can use it...
She was killed by the Big Daddy that killed Booker. They showed her impaled in the beginning of the Second Part.
She was omniscient when she saw the events of Rapture. She went there first to drown the SongBird, but once the door was opened, she saw the events of Booker and Sally leading to another Columbia. She originally went there to help him find her in the hopes that him having a daughter **after his Anna was beheaded** would prevent this. When she saw what was unfolding at the end of Burial at Sea 1, she realized that she was wrong and had to let Booker die.
Going to start the dlc tonight.