![]() ![]() The revelations in Burial at Sea Episode 2 manage to be both mind blowing and a little underwhelmingįor fans, it’s nice to get a bit of closure, but perhaps not enough. An interesting twist will make you long for more, but it never delivers. Similarly, new depth is added to certain scenes in Columbia, although, again, it’s kind of half-hearted. Here we get to see how far he’s willing to go to get what he wants, and he goes a very long way. In the original Bioshock, we only heard about his misdeeds second hand. It’s great to see Andrew Ryan and buddies return, and it’s nice to see Atlus at his baddest. Why Rapture uses injections for ADAM instead of drinkables? That’s explained, but not the biggest gap in Infinite’s plot. The Song Bird’s origin, for instance, is further hinted at, but left a mystery. The developers successfully add depth to the connection between Rapture and Columbia, but don’t manage to fill out the spaces left by either game. You’ll find out things that will change the way you look at the original Bioshock, but with answers to questions nobody asked. The revelations in Burial at Sea Episode 2 manage to be both mind blowing and a little underwhelming. This goes further than you’d expect, and while I don’t want to spoil anything by going into detail, it’s worth noting that if you don’t want Elizabeth and Booker’s story to feel like an extension of Bioshock 1, you might want to look elsewhere. In closing Elizabeth’s story, Irrational also chose to finish the overall story of Rapture, of how the two cities link up. This is that sort of add-onĪlmost every important character from Bioshock and Bioshock Infinite makes an appearance. With the help of everybody’s favourite not-incestuous-but-almost couple the Luteces, Liz makes her way back to the city beyond the sea and finds herself slap bang in the clutches of definitely Irish thug Atlus.Īlmost every important character from Bioshock and Bioshock Infinite makes an appearance. ![]() In particular, she feels bad for how she used little sister Sally in Burial at Sea episode 1, guilty that she might have been no better than Comstock. Elizabeth Infiniteīooker’s gone, but his buddy-cum-daughter Elizabeth doesn’t quite feel things are properly resolved. It was an easy way of impressing fans, but it’s questionable whether that managed to pay off. So, of course, they ended up back in the underwater city of Rapture. The idea of multiple universes isn’t a new one, and it always opens itself up to certain issues, but it did mean that Booker and Elizabeth could end up appearing almost anywhere. Bioshock Infinite Burial at Sea Episode 2 Review – Introductionīioshock Infinite was fairly unique in that it was entirely self-contained with room for discussion, but with plenty of opportunity for DLC. ![]()
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