BioShock Infinite: Burial At Sea – Episode Two (360) – it’s an ending, but not a happy one. Stealth is now a major factor and you’ll spend much of the game crouched down, trying not to
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Single-player campaign: . After a long wait Episode 2 is finally here! In the depths of the glorious city of the sea Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode 2 is presented once again in Rapture.

Deciphering the BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode Two ending, why it's perfect for BioShock. A look at the Burial at Sea conclusion, an appropriate end to the BioShock saga
Burial at Sea does switch pace from exploration to combat, which brings back another recurring Bioshock scenario - rooms full of crazed, magical psychopaths in need of killing. Burial at Sea
"In Burial at Sea: Episode 2, we are delivering a story that involves nearly every major character from the original BioShock and BioShock Infinite," series creator Ken Levine teased last week

BioShock 2. 3. BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea – Episode 2. 2. BioShock Infinite. 1. BioShock. The best games are able to create a never-before-seen setting and weave a completely engaging

Next level. “Man named Steinman taught me this. He's a bit of a lunatic, but a fine surgeon. He calls this little trick a transorbital lobotomy.”. The Room is the fourth level of the BioShock Infinite DLC, Burial at Sea - Episode 2. The room itself is an interrogation room located in an unknown area of Rapture which is used by Atlas . If you go the dark mindset road, then according to Burial at Sea our Booker is dead, drowned. There's a few Bookers-turned-Comstock remaining in some dimensions, and this is what Elizabeth is doing, tracking down the remaining ones and killing them. So the after credit scene in BI (where you don't see baby Elizabeth/Anna in her crib) is either Bioshock Infinite Burial At Sea Episode 2 Ending / End Connecting to Rapture. . The Ending to Bioshock Burial At Sea Episode 2 Commentary Walkthrough • Bioshock Infinite BioShock Infinite returns to Rapture in the Burial at Sea DLCFollow BioShock: Infinite at GameSpot.com!http://www.gamespot.com/bioshock-infinite/Official Sit
In BioShock 2, vents are one of the only locations that Subject Delta can directly interact with an adopted Little Sister. After approaching and interacting with a vent, the player is given the option to harvest or save the Little Sister. If she is saved, the girl will thank Delta for his kindness, climb up into the vent, and disappear.
The ending shares the same issues as the prior ending, completely pointless and trivializing towards the reality they are initially set in. We already knew Comstock is a douche bag who escapes his regrets in extreme ways, this episode was not needed, all it did was sully the grounding of the original Bioshock's reality with this dimension hopping bullocks and retconning, just as I expected.
BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One: Directed by Ken Levine. With Troy Baker, Michael Navarra, Courtnee Draper, Kimberly Brooks. 1958. After the events of BioShock Infinite (2013) and on the eve of the civil war that will destroy the underwater city, Elizabeth goes to Rapture to find Booker DeWitt and offers him her help to investigate the disappearance of an orphan girl.
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