The premise of Burial at Sea Episode 1 is that a single Comstock survived the death of Booker Dewitt, and has hid in Rapture. Elizabeth goes to Rapture to find Comstock and kill him out of revenge. In doing so, Elizabeth uses a little sister as bait and inadvertently puts her in danger. Elizabeth dies in the process of saving Sally, but in the
The entrance is under the main stairs leading down to the first floor of the hub. Ironsides Health Mod (Handyman Operating Wing): Down the hall, to the left of the entrance into the Handyman surgery theater, you’ll find a locked door. Open it (Code: 2847) to find the last plasmid mod. More Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea collectible guides The default answer to my question would be to say it is canon, as it was created by Irrational, but I find Burial at Sea much more digestible as a non-canon exploration of Rapture, and the character of Elizabeth, from a new perspective. Ignoring the tenuous connections between games and weird inconsistencies, it's a really great piece of DLC. Bioshock 2. Infinite. 10/10 My favourite game of all time. Bioshock. 9/10 just for the part where you have to be a big daddy. Bioshock 2. 8/10 didn't think it lived up to the original. Over all my favourite game franchise ever, loved every minute of each, but if I had to choose it would be infinite. Zagreus61.
Since I was getting into conversations about it remarkably frequently, I decided to collate them into one video. The TLDR thesis statement: Burial at Sea needlessly connects BioShock 1 and BioShock Infinite, and in the process does both a disservice. A much longer exploration of character changes, themes, and an impromptu art history lesson
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