Just went through and replayed all of them (no dlc)
cant wait to see what has changed
And im praying for a cliffhanger for bioshock 3 in rapture.
It always starts with a lighthouse
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The DLC for Biochock 3 was great. Really tied up a few loose ends for the series as a whole.
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Yea i remember people saying you could go back to rapture in dlc, Thats all i want lol its not the same up in the clouds. So do you know if Mp if returning for bioshock 2?, its been awhile since ive killed someone with their own rocket using my telekenisis
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Nah. MP is the only thing not included.
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Aww Still..worse things have happened, i think i will live
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Wait until you get to the ending of Burial at Sea Ep. 2. My jaw dropped to the floor hypothetically of course followed by feeling depressed for nearly a week.
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Man your gettin me pumped, cant wait to find out!!! Is it as good as bioshock one and the whole "would you kindly" thing?
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The plot is kinda complex for Infinite in general but the dlc puts everything in a different perspective. It directly ties into the 1st game with Burial at Sea episodes 1 and 2. In the first you play as Booker but in the second you actually play as Elizabeth. Plus it's a stealth setup, where you have to take out enemies silently like Agent 47 as opposed to going in guns blazing. It's the way it ends though that will make you feel miserable.
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Sounds fun and different from infinite Im looking for what made bioshock great in my personal opinion, the overlying feeling of exploring a dark gritty reality that is different from your own. You can recognize and relate to a lot of things, but you cant shake the feeling that you are submerged both figurativley and literally in a world that is completely foreign; but retains a lot of personal values that you might agree with. (is a man not entitled to the sweat of his brow) And at the same time being grotesque and filling you with a sense of dread. Playing with the differences of science and religion, the difference between one mans terrorist and another mans freedom fighter and how they are one and the same. Bioshock really played on my thoughts and emotions and made me think about what humanity had to offer and if we are even ready for certain things depending on the path we choose.