Come back to Rapture in a story that brings Booker and Elizabeth to the underwater city on the eve of its fall from grace. Developed by Irrational Games, the studio behind the original BioShock and BioShock Infinite, this DLC features Rapture as you’ve never seen it before—a shining jewel at the bottom of the ocean, built almost entirely
I just finished up Burial at Sea Episode 1, and it was great. The twist and revelation was awesome. But something has been really bugging me that I cannot find a solid answer to these questions: How is Booker/Comstock still around? I thought at the end of BioShock Infinite, Elizabeth killed all Comstocks from ever being born, ever at all. More than anything though, Elizabeth letting him die is essentially a way of tying up loose ends by killing off a remaining straggler who escaped the baptism purge at the end of Infinite. Although admittedly Elizabeth is very cold/cruel in her manner of disposing of him, the killing does have a purpose, which is to erase Comstock wherever he 5. Burial At Sea 1 (BioShock Infinite DLC) Also pretty good for DLC. Sets up a nice story, and seeing Rapture in its prime on the night was great. But it gets heavily overshadowed by part 2 for me, so it's not all that memorable. The ending is crazy though, and made me very excited to play the second part. 8,8/10. ︎ 4. BioShock Infinite. A
For BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode Two on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Questions about 1998 Mode, Morality and endings(no spoilers please)".
The Elizabeth at the end of Infinite becomes the ruthless and borderline evil Rapture-Elizabeth at the end of Burial at Sea Episode 1. (FALL) The Elizabeth at the end of Burial at Sea 1 returns to right all wrongs and ultimately ends up sacrificing herself for the good of Sally by the end of Episode 2. (REDEMPTION) . 749 63 995 723 84 862 52 839

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