HGames 32 oops, i forgot the OP. Anyway yeah it's a shame that subject Omega is weaker than Fontaine (that could be a more interresting final boss than just summoning sophia and spamming with every weapons)
To be fair, Fontain wasn't really hard boss too - I mean, all you had to do is walking from his line of attack and shoot with every weapon. Omega was far weaker than Fontain, that's true, but I liked his transformation more - that was a drama
You missed the best pre-ending segment. i.e. The one where you rescue all the little sisters but kill all three NPCs. "You taught me that Justice is a contract. Once broken, it can never be mended. You sacrificed so much to preserve the innocent, but to the guilty, you offered no mercy. I loved my mother, and I never wanted to hurt her. But with what she did to us, she gave up the right to exist. My hands were shaking when I did it, but you were there to steady them."
It means you left the other 3 people that you could have killed alive, that's what Eleanor means at 7:50 "you sacrificed you've endured, but when given the chance you forgave."
I killed Alexander thinking I was being nice to his past self and doing the right choice, and only for that I didn't get the "savior" achievement. Well I'm glad I still got the good ending though.
Flarbargason It was supposed to be the right thing, right? Like, he became a mad monster, I would want to die in his place too, leting him live was cruel
The neutral ending gives the most feels, you choose to die, but although knowing it will be painfull for her, you are deciding Eleanor not to carry the escence of a murderer. For me, that was the best ending. Awesomely written.
Nope. He was dying because his bond with Eleanor had been broken when lamb stopped her heart. His body was decending into madness or death as it was if he no longer was bonded to a little sister (think of how other alpha series are hostile and insane). She took his Adam to preserve his mind forever.
the pressure nor the bomb would have killed him it was the separation from his little sister or daughter tbh that would have truly did him in. I prefer the ending where you save everyone but choose to die. I idk i just feel as if it would be better if El lived her life completely free and independent.
when i beat the game i ended up with the good ending and i got it because i saved every little sister and spared all but one main enemy which was the monster in the tank
+Mossy Memes I finished it today. It was hard to contemplate letting him live or die. You hear his voice recording as a sane man telling you to finish him off, and right as it ends you hear the monster beg for its life. I let him live. I think either option is just as humane depending on how you think about it.
thomas deering I did the same in my gameplay. I couldnt leave Alexander living like that though his monster-side cried something like "I wont be here, I'll live outside!". I was like "but your true previous conscious wanted to die and letting you go outside being as an insane monster wont bring good to anyone" so I killed him. His cry really broke my heart. He only wanted to be useful for Lamb 😭 I didnt kill Stanley even though he's guilty because I wanted him to die in old age while still remembering his crimes. Sounds like Im evil but knowing what he did to the people and Eleanor, for me that's mercy. I love this good ending but if only I could kill Lamb 😣
Correction Eleanor: Jack Ryan killed Mr. Bubbles without any armor, cannot dual wield and can still kick all the ass, killed the heavily spliced Fontaine. So basically, he can still round house, kick your ass, LITERALLY
The neutral ending where Delta decides to die Delta: Oh finally, I get to rest..... *gets resurrected in Vita-Chamber back in Rapture. Wait, WHAT?! FUUUUUUU
Way better than Bioshock 1's endings. Namely because your behavior in the game sets an example for another character instead of yourself, so it makes more sense. Plus the montage with Tannenbaum narrating in the first one came out of nowhere and broke the tone completely. Eleanor leaving a final message to you is more keeping with how people talked to you throughout the game.
Annie Trinity Agreed. The Bioshock endings were pretty straightforward. A single Sister you don't save, even if you didn't Harvest and just had trouble finding them? Well, obviously your a psychopath that will kill the children who rescued you and use mind-controlling powers over an army of mutants to claim a nuke to start a world-ending (except for Rapture)-war. This shows more of an influential-aspect: how a Father's actions influence that of their child.
Leighton Petty The ending for Bioshock 1 were weird. It's either a four year old raising girls atleast twice as old as him or a four year old ending the world.
In my opinion, the best endings for Bioshock 1 is the Good Ending and Bioshock 2 is the Neutral Good Ending. After replaying Bioshock 1, it made perfect sense for Jack Ryan to spare the Little Sisters (LS) because while yes he does go on a murder spree killing drug addicts and mindless golems, he still retains the mind of a child. The decisions he have made in Rapture were never really his to begin with because at birth he was genetically wired to obey his master's every command and be pretty capable enough to do it. He's just a pawn in Rapture's Civil War and so are the LS. The only choice ever truly brought to him was choosing to spare the LS or not, and when given the opportunity the child that once tried his best to resist the command in murdering his own puppy starts to show within him. Instead of having power all for himself he would really go for what a broken child would really want: a family, because that's what he and the LS lack after all this time. As for Bioshock 2, a similar message can be applied here, but I feel that this is more of Eleanor's story and not Subject Delta's. This is because for a protagonist, the protagonist needs to learn something through the conflict or actions at hand. For Johnny Topside, he was a surface dweller that was accused of spying on Rapture, so his life ends where he is just a mindless tin can that would sacrifice his life for a child that's not even his. As for Eleanor however, she is a child where her mind is imprinted to look up to him, so she never got over her LS tendencies. In addition, he is the closest thing that Eleanor can call a parent since her mother only used her to raise a cult. Hence, this is a story of a LS finding a way for her Big Daddy to come back home and fill the void of loneliness and misguidance over the years. Although that is the point of the story, the neutral good ending is the best representation to its conclusion; despite Eleanor chasing her dreams in reuniting with him again, Delta would choose to sacrifice himself rather than let her drain his conscience away. This is because what happened in Rapture, everything he did for himself was to stay alive and needless to say he wouldn't be proud of it; this is the theme of Bioshock after all: whether or not morals are more important than survival. As he reached topside, he starts to see that the choices he have made starts to take an impact on a little girl. She's learning through his actions in moments of desparation and savagery. Delta would believe he is not the best example for her to follow, so he did the right thing and gave her the freedom that she never had for the first time in years. She is now her own person, and what she learned is that parents aren't there for her to just follow aimlessly, otherwise she'll still be stuck in the neverending cycle in being someone's tool. She also learns that good parents are there to make sacrifices for their child so that they can be better than them, not become them. They do all they can to build the brightest future for their child, even when it's the hardest thing to do for both of them. With this ending, Eleanor becomes a better person and Delta can now rest in peace.
@Dominic Me Reading your comment makes me think, man these comments are what makes the video even more meaningful and bring out the lessons even more( because I have no independent thought :|) . At first, I instinctively just wanted a purely good ending because I'm shallow like that and repressed/denied the neural sad ending as a genuine ending. Now that you and other commenters say no one is purely good but struggle internally between good and bad, it does sound more genuine. Delta and Eleanor going through hardships in the cruel world of Rapture shaped and forced them to make decisions for survival because morals will just get them killed. The wording people said that also got me to realize the hard truth of life is that Delta has to sacrifice himself in order for Eleanor to have a better future and life with her own freedom and independence. This is too depressing to lose someone but what is even more depressing and bad is Delta being trapped in Eleanor's mind because being stuck in someone else's mind sounds like it could lead to a even worse fate. That said, it would have been nice if Delta lived in his own body but then it would have been a shallow but happy ending. I mean couldn't Delta live and let Eleanor have her own thoughts? If Delta needed to die for the dependency bond to end and for Eleanor to have her own thoughts then man that's such a sad sacrifice. So even though I hate the bittersweet neural sad ending, it is the more genuine and down to earth ending. Why do sad things have to be the most logical, healthy and genuine emotions? I mean if you lost a life partner, do you fill that gap again with someone who you can bond with again? Or do you just go through the stages of grief and never have another connection because you can have only one life partner? This happens in life so I guess people just stay widowed and mainly connect with best friends and family. The thought you put into commenting makes you sound like a mature adult who has their life figured out. I guess you're probably be a super ultra responsible human being as you grow up.
Wow.. Bro.. I pull my hat for this text. After finished Bioshock 2 for the third time within 10 years, this comment is an example what I admire us, the gaming community for. It's not about the steel, shrapnel and drillings, ripping through flesh and steel alike.. It is about the WHY... Awesome stuff bro! ❤️
For me, this is the best game ever, hands down, no game comes close in terms of what emotions and thoughts this game gave me. I feel like replaying it even though I just finished. Brilliant piece of graphic art, writing & game development.
Astral Fearr Infinite was the first game of the series I played. It's awesome, but Bioshock 2 just takes the cake for best game ever, Raptures charm simply can't be matched and I felt the combat felt more tactical and challenging in 2 as well.
d3laiah Yh, can't agree more. I got Infinite at christmas, which was the first Bio Shock i've ever played. It was so good and i almost immediately fell in love with it. Some days after i decided to buy the formerly game, Bioshock 2. I was a bit skeptical at the beginning until i learned the controls. And by now, i like Bioshock 2 far more. The upgrades, options and different endings are just so facinating, cant wait for the next Bioshock
Astral Fearr Yeah, I can't wait for the new game too, but I guess we'll have to wait for a while :-/. Cool seeing that there are people out there who went the same path as I did and have had the same experience. I felt a bit bad, 'cause I fell in love with Infinite very much after finishing it, and just a few days later I just felt how much better #2 is and it pretty much took Infinite's spot in my heart :) .
d3laiah You guys should try out number one as well, as a veteran in the Bioshock series I think you guys might have screwed yourselves XP The storyline in the 1st Bioshock and number two somewhat intertwine, so you guys have kind of ruined some of the side-stories...
In the original game I harvested them most of the time. But in the sequel, i always adopted them and saved them, as I felt it would be out of Delta's character to harvest them. Needless to say the good ending left me with a warm feeling in my heart, and a smile on my face
First time and got the good ending. It warmed my heart to see that Lamb wasn't killed, she really didn't deserve to be. She was just confused and angry. This game just manged to craft such a beautiful story, and I will always remember it for that. Also, I've just noticed that in the bad endings (Other than the obvious changes in the weather) Eleanor seems to have an angrier expression, and move much more aggressively and erratically. Attention to detail like that is some stuff you don't even see in games nowadays.
Dr. FrankenDerp lamb was a crazy evil bitch who totally deserved to get drilled through her stomach, after everything she did to you, Eleanor, Sinclair, and countless other people, she was not confused and angry, she was evil. Bioshock 2 is a great game though, I really enjoyed it
I chose to spare Grace, since she was only doing what she thought was the right thing. Stanley was a wicked, self-centered man who thought nothing of killing innocents for his own gain; I felt no remorse in exacting justice on him. Gilbert was a hard call. He was a decent man whose madness was not his fault, but, while he was still sane, he expressed a clear will to be euthanized. I did it, but I felt bad about it, even if it was an act of mercy. Since I was on the good ending (I couldn't bring myself to kill the Little Sisters even if I wanted to), Lamb was saved anyway. If it were up to me, I would have struck her down for her crimes, but I was glad that Eleanor chose to save her, as it is a different matter to kill your own mother than to execute a criminal to whom you have no attachment.
I saved all Sisters and Grace Holloway, but killed Stanley Poole and Gil Alexander, still got good ending, I also spared a lot of prisoners that did not attack me, maybe that had something to do.
Yeah.. How would they continue? It would make one of the 7 endings cannon. And also, if it was a good ending it would be hard to make a game out of. Maybe someone should make a comic or something.
Just finished it. God damnit, how good this game is. Just like in bioshock 1 - it was worth to be good. Just for those last few minutes in game. No game ever gave me so wonderfull feeling. Im just going to buy infinite now :D
Just replayed this over the weekend - my God, the music is so haunting and sorrowful and the endings are thought-provoking. A great game still, 9 years after it's initial release.
ok so i just beat this game a little bit ago. I saved everyone (Including the little sisters) And still got the good ending.I Was gonna kill stanly but i decided to let him live. BUT i put trap rivets in the booth doorway, so if he were to leave, he would die anyway. lol. i really wanted sofia lamb dead.... But all in all, VERY good game,
Same here. I think you get the good ending if you save all the little sisters regardless of how you treated other characters. Sophia Lamb was also spared, oddly enough.
I never played the first bioshock. Only infinte and the second one, which I finish just a minutes ago. I've harvest two little sisters at the begining and feel so bad about it, so later I rescue something about eight of them. Even got two presents from them! And still have the shitty ending. It was hard to watch Eleonore harvesting, and draining little sisters at pediatric wings at the end. I did sacrifice myself by choice, hoping for better ending, but i think I had the "sad" one...Damn, this game was so good!
PDZkrew i know lol thats why i left them alone haha and i noticed that if y rescue them then the big sister will only come after u rescued a certain amount but if u harvest just one then then big sister with come for u immediately
Jace Ato I don't get the people who hate it. I feel like they're just pissed it's not written by Ken Lavine. I like Lavine's work, but honestly 2 is my favorite Bioshock because it has a story just as good as 1 and better gameplay.
I believe in the good ending the explosion leaves you near death. Similar to the neutral one where you get to choose to get harvested or die, so she ends up harvesting the memories so you then see from her point of view meaning they are now together in her mind. (Other possible reason is a big daddy in the real world, don't think it would work out so well. It never shows how he looks like under his suit.)
The suit you wear in Bioshock 1 is just a suit. You are wearing it as a disguise but you are not a true Big Daddy. In Bioshock 2 you were actually a Big Daddy meaning they pretty much fused you into the suit.
Subject Delta wasn't immortal. It was kinda easy to miss if you weren't paying close attention (I missed it myself), but after Lamb temporarily stopped Eleanor's heart, it severed the bond between her and Delta. This triggered the failsafe on Delta, so he was inevitably going to die no matter what. Harvesting would allow him to live on through her.
He can't live because that bomb that was set off mortally wounded him. So it was either absorb him into your body and let him live through you or... just simply let him die.
There are three main endings -- the good one, the bad one, and the neutral one, based on whether you saved all, none, or some of the Little Sisters, respectively -- but there are two variants of each: Eleanor kills or saves her mother, based on if you chose to kill or spare the NPC's.
My wife and I played this game together and she made me choose to save everyone, the villains and the little sisters, against my personal choosing. And we got the pure ending. She is my light in darkness.
Honestly, I'm a late boomer. And..well Yeah I started off with Infinite first as well! I really want to play Burial At Sea. So far there are two episodes out!!! I REALLY WANT TO PLAAAY IIITSDKF!
Probably one of the best endings of a game ever.I always cry when I watch the cutscenes.This is why Bioshock 2 is the best in the series and always will be!
Spesh Gaming I'm not 100% certain but supposedly killing the Little Sisters only effects the ending and killing the other people determines whether Lamb dies or not.
i felt ripped off on the first one because I went through all that trouble and I end up getting a bad 30 second ending. I felt closure with the bioshock 2 ending and I was glad i ended up with the good ending.
First one was much better for many reasons: -More enjoyable main character with preferable reason to do what he does -delta moves slower than jack, combat makes me feel like a slug, but I don't even have big daddy tank health -second was way easier, I played hard on both and 2 just throws health kits at you every other splicer. Gatherings are draining of ammo, but I just skipped them and ended up with 800 unspent Adam by the end. Rescued sisters too. -rivet gun too powerful when the player has decent aim, its practically the crossbow from 1 but with an 18 round magazine because headshots one hit kill like the crossbow. -late game enemies don't get buffed like they did in first game. Pretty much walked through them with maxed weapons and plasmids. -lamb constantly bitching was pretty annoying, she spoke every objective conpletetion. In first, Ryan would talk seldomly, and didnt spout garbage like lamb did. -plasmids and guns held at the same time didnt work out innovatively, it was just quirky controls that caused me to frustratingly fire electro bolt on accident a lot. Would've been a problem if the game didnt supply eve hypos in every corner. -first game had a more enjoyable hacking minigame that took more thought and planning. 2 had stopping a slider that wasnt challenging once you got two hack tonics. Tl;dr finishing first game is fun then you start up second and its like stepping on dog shit.
unitard08 "Not nearly as good as Infinite" Bioshock 1 had the best story, Bioshock 2 had the best gameplay, Bioshock Infinite is not a Bioshock game and I hate myself for paying for it.
It says so much when you can take very similar endings and make them feel so different just by changing the tone and atmosphere. This is how you do endings right
wow you are telling me that the only choice people should make is to save shit? i don believe in people those lil sisters probably grow up as fucked up prostitutes in the end
უწმინდური მამაო ღორმენ you have the choice to spare or "harvest" them. But there is no big difference because the ADAM you get will still be over 3000. Also in Bioshock 1 ending the little sisters become normal people with a job, married and having childrens
They don't drink blood but the adam from the splicers they extract. Also this is a video game, you have a plasmid that "cure" them (thats why they light when you spare them)
Red Panda: In what is considered the good ending she absorbs Delta's essence, brings his mind into hers so that he can guide her to be like him. But children are not supposed to be their parents, they're not supposed to leave their decisions to them forever. Our predecessors do not want us to be them, they want us to be better.
Great post. I loved Bioshock 2 (& Bioshock) and it's interesting to see what would have happened if I'd made different choices in the game. FYI & IMHO the "good" ending is uplifting, the "grey" ending painfully sad, yet with a hint of hope, and the "dark" ending is VERY scarey!
When you rise from rapture I cry because all that was made and done is undone, and all you've done in the first game and second game comes flooding back to you in an instant, that all you achieved is gone and disappears into ruins but brings joy to you. And you're leaving everything behind, the little sisters, everything. All gone and scattered to the winds. I can't express how much I love these games and many others. But this brings me so much more. I'm just sad it's over.
At some point in the game (either 1st or 2nd bioshock can't remember which. Could be both) it's said that once the suit goes on, that's it. If you take it off, you die because it "becomes a part of you" since you get fused into it.
That second to last one was the most powerful. In her first dialogue delta recognized the monster he had become and couldn’t pass that on to her so he rejected the needle and chose to die
tfw when you spare everyone but Alexander trying to get a good ending then find out that you don't get to live happily ever after but you ain't even mad because Elanor is happy and that's all that matters
I like how sort of appropriate each of the endings are to the people who would pick each path. Like, the neutral ending isn’t particularly bad if you genuinely felt like Lamb should die, or live in regret. It doesn’t really try to come off as a bad ending, just a good ending for a bad person. It’s why I probably like this one most
You missed one. If you kill all the characters, but avoid harvesting, there's a scene where Eleanor kills Lamb with different dialogue than in the evil ending.
I just realized, seeing other videos, that I missed killing Gil and Poole... When I had the chance to kill Poole, I was low on life and ammo and had a big sister on my tail, so I just ran to the train when I got revived and fled away. When I comes to Gil, I missed the button to kill him, when I thought I had him killed already, And I feel bad for this, I should've killed him out of mercy. Grace was the only one I've deliberately let live.
Apparently it's possible to get a sorta-good ending. Mine was very similar but she didn't use terms like "always" when talking about mercy. _Hey one of them actively wanted me to kill him to end his insanity and the other was an irredeemable monster who drowned hundreds of people._
To get Good ending you must rescue all the Little sisters. Rise to the surface good: spare at least one life. Rise to the surface Bad: kill the 3 lives. Neutral Good: spare the 3 lives, and Harvest at least one little sisters and save yourself. Neutral Bad: same as Neutral good, but choose sacrifice yourself. Bad Ending: Harvest all the Little sisters, and don't spare anyone
Whenever someone in Bioshock 2 tries to kill you by flooding a room or something (which they constantly do) I just say “oh no. It’s not like I’m in a fucking diving suit or anything”
Actually this ending is in the first bioshock (the hand that holds the little sister's hands has the chain tattoo if you remember it) it is the good ending for the first game
@DamagedBroadcast bioshock infinite is in the same universe. You can see the lighthouse from the origin bioshock in the beginning of the game. Bioshock infinite occurs in the early 1900's while bioshock 1 and 2 are in the late 50's-60's
When bioshock came out it was one of the best games I'd ever played,i played it over and over again,but for some strange reason i never played the 2nd one untill now! 8 years or so after it came out,what an absolutely awesome game!
it isn´t fault is more dramatic like it and they couldn´t take it off because they are one with the suit.... you could see like a cyborg or something like it, i know it isn´t the best word for explain it ... werever it suit change too, that depend of type, if they are new or old type... that said in the game... But i want to know only exist 4 endings?
Is there a video that has the "Justice" ending anywhere? It's basically the same as the good end, but Sophia Lamb dies. I'd like to hear Eleanor's infliction in her little monologue, but I can't seem to find it anywhere and while the game was fantastic, I don't have time to play it over again, especially for one piece of dialogue :/
to look for 8th ending lamb dies but not like video 3 and good ending with it search on youtube and put " bioshock 2 hard mode good ending" and one of the videos will say bioshock 2 hard mode good ending #2 and there it is
Just gotta note for the last ending on the video, the good one. You get it by saving all the little sisters and leaving at least one of the choose kills alive. I left first because she didn't really do anything bad for me or Eleanor but I killed the second for what he had done for Eleanor and the third one asked to die. I'm only wondering does happen if you save all the little sisters but kill all the choices.
I thought there was anonther ending where the little siters you saved from Rapture are all grown up, and some of them are doctors, lawyers and shut like that, and they finally go to visit Delta when he is in hospital about to die, I mean, it happened to me just one time the first time I end the game, and it didn't happened again :(
i wish they made an addon that is based as you playing as elenor and depending on how you ended it determines the voice in her head is or none if you sacrificed your self
This game had one of the most gripping and interesting story lines to it , the end vid was kinna sad and althou im happy its finnaly over , i wish it wasnt the end yet :(
In all endings Sinclair becomes a Big Daddy and dies. I feel sad for him.
u know he was my bro
Nerdosfera he's basically the final boss
how? it takes at least 1 minute to extract the ADAM
HGames 32
oops, i forgot the OP.
Anyway yeah it's a shame that subject Omega is weaker than Fontaine (that could be a more interresting final boss than just summoning sophia and spamming with every weapons)
To be fair, Fontain wasn't really hard boss too - I mean, all you had to do is walking from his line of attack and shoot with every weapon. Omega was far weaker than Fontain, that's true, but I liked his transformation more - that was a drama
You know what is funny? The moral choices you make in the game also affect the weather. XD
trovuong That's the case in Dishonored as well
Oh shit I never noticed this :D
if everyone would be just a little nicer Hurricane Irma never wouldve happened...
In inFamous too
Wait, it actually sorta makes sense! Eleanor is so insanely spliced up that she's probably subconsciously controlling the weather.
You missed the best pre-ending segment.
i.e. The one where you rescue all the little sisters but kill all three NPCs.
"You taught me that Justice is a contract. Once broken, it can never be mended. You sacrificed so much to preserve the innocent, but to the guilty, you offered no mercy. I loved my mother, and I never wanted to hurt her. But with what she did to us, she gave up the right to exist. My hands were shaking when I did it, but you were there to steady them."
is there somewhere viideo of this pre ending?
Gunskáč LP Probably. But dunno. I got it from playing through the game.
The ending that I chose.
+Gunskáč LP (Czech)
Look up Bioshock 2 Justice ending to see that one.
I chose RAPTURE
that moment when you tryna do a mercy run but they switch the rescue and harvest buttons in the second game
Yoshikage Kira Haha i got fooled by that
I redefined my keys within 5 minutes of starting Bioshock 2, because I just finished Bioshock 1 the day before.
It also got me so bad
Thank god my controller was slow
Got the good ending but was so pissed when i saw Lamb alive.
It means you left the other 3 people that you could have killed alive, that's what Eleanor means at 7:50 "you sacrificed you've endured, but when given the chance you forgave."
i also got that one XD
cant be cuz i killed one and got that ending
Andy Jackson Then you didn't kill one that simple, probably another play through you are thinking of.
DragonReaver I just finished my first play through last night at 3:00 lol i dont think so
When Eleanor and Delta was running and saw the bombs, i was like
Awwwwwwwwww shiet gtfo
Same here ^^
me too
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GTFO GTFO
Tuan Cuong Pham
I was like fuuuuuuuuuu
I killed Alexander thinking I was being nice to his past self and doing the right choice, and only for that I didn't get the "savior" achievement. Well I'm glad I still got the good ending though.
I did the same i was pissed cuz i played on survivor mode
Raisu I did the same thing. He told you to kill him! I thought I was supposed to!
It was the right thing to do though
Same
Flarbargason It was supposed to be the right thing, right? Like, he became a mad monster, I would want to die in his place too, leting him live was cruel
The neutral ending gives the most feels, you choose to die, but although knowing it will be painfull for her, you are deciding Eleanor not to carry the escence of a murderer.
For me, that was the best ending. Awesomely written.
Actually he was going to die anyway because of how fast he ascended in the water, he wasn't in the depressurize thing with lamb and Ellanor.
DragonReaver
Actually actually, he was gonna die from an explosion set by Lamb before the ending.
Nope. He was dying because his bond with Eleanor had been broken when lamb stopped her heart. His body was decending into madness or death as it was if he no longer was bonded to a little sister (think of how other alpha series are hostile and insane). She took his Adam to preserve his mind forever.
That was the ending i chose when i first played. It was a much more fitting ending compare to the the good ending
the pressure nor the bomb would have killed him it was the separation from his little sister or daughter tbh that would have truly did him in. I prefer the ending where you save everyone but choose to die. I idk i just feel as if it would be better if El lived her life completely free and independent.
when i beat the game i ended up with the good ending and i got it because i saved every little sister and spared all but one main enemy which was the monster in the tank
+Mossy Memes I finished it today. It was hard to contemplate letting him live or die. You hear his voice recording as a sane man telling you to finish him off, and right as it ends you hear the monster beg for its life. I let him live. I think either option is just as humane depending on how you think about it.
Ashton Young Well you're either listening to a sane dead man, or listening to an insane monster...
Wait what!?! You can kill the guy in the tank? I didn't know that.
chuz whuz Neither did i 😂 i didn't know you could kill him until now
thomas deering
I did the same in my gameplay. I couldnt leave Alexander living like that though his monster-side cried something like "I wont be here, I'll live outside!". I was like "but your true previous conscious wanted to die and letting you go outside being as an insane monster wont bring good to anyone" so I killed him. His cry really broke my heart. He only wanted to be useful for Lamb 😭
I didnt kill Stanley even though he's guilty because I wanted him to die in old age while still remembering his crimes. Sounds like Im evil but knowing what he did to the people and Eleanor, for me that's mercy. I love this good ending but if only I could kill Lamb 😣
just finished the game, and came here to see the other endings.
excellent narrative, what a tearjerker.
i've played all bioshock games. and i simply cant and didn't harvest a single little sister. I. JUST. CAN'T)
same
same, i haven't even seen the animation for it
Ethan Sandy neither have i
Woops
I tried once. I couldn't.
I am here after finishing BioShock 2 , who else is doing the same. ?
Sid Sharma
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Same
Same got the bad ending i cried
I just finished it for the first time. I saved all the little sisters. :)
same, i got the good ending and i wanted to see all the other ones. I'm still crying ;-;
Correction Eleanor: Jack Ryan killed Mr. Bubbles without any armor, cannot dual wield and can still kick all the ass, killed the heavily spliced Fontaine. So basically, he can still round house, kick your ass, LITERALLY
totally underrated comment!
The neutral ending where Delta decides to die
Delta: Oh finally, I get to rest.....
*gets resurrected in Vita-Chamber back in Rapture.
Wait, WHAT?! FUUUUUUU
Way better than Bioshock 1's endings. Namely because your behavior in the game sets an example for another character instead of yourself, so it makes more sense. Plus the montage with Tannenbaum narrating in the first one came out of nowhere and broke the tone completely. Eleanor leaving a final message to you is more keeping with how people talked to you throughout the game.
Annie Trinity
Agreed. The Bioshock endings were pretty straightforward. A single Sister you don't save, even if you didn't Harvest and just had trouble finding them? Well, obviously your a psychopath that will kill the children who rescued you and use mind-controlling powers over an army of mutants to claim a nuke to start a world-ending (except for Rapture)-war.
This shows more of an influential-aspect: how a Father's actions influence that of their child.
Leighton Petty The ending for Bioshock 1 were weird. It's either a four year old raising girls atleast twice as old as him or a four year old ending the world.
Four year old? Well maybe in time, but i guess this growing up super fast thing made him grow in body and mind.
Leighton Petty I couldn't find one little sister, but still got the good ending.
Annie Trinity Better than Bioshock Infinite’s ending too
In my opinion, the best endings for Bioshock 1 is the Good Ending and Bioshock 2 is the Neutral Good Ending.
After replaying Bioshock 1, it made perfect sense for Jack Ryan to spare the Little Sisters (LS) because while yes he does go on a murder spree killing drug addicts and mindless golems, he still retains the mind of a child. The decisions he have made in Rapture were never really his to begin with because at birth he was genetically wired to obey his master's every command and be pretty capable enough to do it. He's just a pawn in Rapture's Civil War and so are the LS. The only choice ever truly brought to him was choosing to spare the LS or not, and when given the opportunity the child that once tried his best to resist the command in murdering his own puppy starts to show within him. Instead of having power all for himself he would really go for what a broken child would really want: a family, because that's what he and the LS lack after all this time.
As for Bioshock 2, a similar message can be applied here, but I feel that this is more of Eleanor's story and not Subject Delta's. This is because for a protagonist, the protagonist needs to learn something through the conflict or actions at hand. For Johnny Topside, he was a surface dweller that was accused of spying on Rapture, so his life ends where he is just a mindless tin can that would sacrifice his life for a child that's not even his. As for Eleanor however, she is a child where her mind is imprinted to look up to him, so she never got over her LS tendencies. In addition, he is the closest thing that Eleanor can call a parent since her mother only used her to raise a cult. Hence, this is a story of a LS finding a way for her Big Daddy to come back home and fill the void of loneliness and misguidance over the years. Although that is the point of the story, the neutral good ending is the best representation to its conclusion; despite Eleanor chasing her dreams in reuniting with him again, Delta would choose to sacrifice himself rather than let her drain his conscience away. This is because what happened in Rapture, everything he did for himself was to stay alive and needless to say he wouldn't be proud of it; this is the theme of Bioshock after all: whether or not morals are more important than survival. As he reached topside, he starts to see that the choices he have made starts to take an impact on a little girl. She's learning through his actions in moments of desparation and savagery. Delta would believe he is not the best example for her to follow, so he did the right thing and gave her the freedom that she never had for the first time in years. She is now her own person, and what she learned is that parents aren't there for her to just follow aimlessly, otherwise she'll still be stuck in the neverending cycle in being someone's tool. She also learns that good parents are there to make sacrifices for their child so that they can be better than them, not become them. They do all they can to build the brightest future for their child, even when it's the hardest thing to do for both of them. With this ending, Eleanor becomes a better person and Delta can now rest in peace.
I strongly disagree
Sir Narwhal to much to read lol
Damn man , that got me crying
@Dominic Me Reading your comment makes me think, man these comments are what makes the video even more meaningful and bring out the lessons even more( because I have no independent thought :|) . At first, I instinctively just wanted a purely good ending because I'm shallow like that and repressed/denied the neural sad ending as a genuine ending. Now that you and other commenters say no one is purely good but struggle internally between good and bad, it does sound more genuine. Delta and Eleanor going through hardships in the cruel world of Rapture shaped and forced them to make decisions for survival because morals will just get them killed.
The wording people said that also got me to realize the hard truth of life is that Delta has to sacrifice himself in order for Eleanor to have a better future and life with her own freedom and independence. This is too depressing to lose someone but what is even more depressing and bad is Delta being trapped in Eleanor's mind because being stuck in someone else's mind sounds like it could lead to a even worse fate. That said, it would have been nice if Delta lived in his own body but then it would have been a shallow but happy ending. I mean couldn't Delta live and let Eleanor have her own thoughts? If Delta needed to die for the dependency bond to end and for Eleanor to have her own thoughts then man that's such a sad sacrifice. So even though I hate the bittersweet neural sad ending, it is the more genuine and down to earth ending.
Why do sad things have to be the most logical, healthy and genuine emotions? I mean if you lost a life partner, do you fill that gap again with someone who you can bond with again? Or do you just go through the stages of grief and never have another connection because you can have only one life partner? This happens in life so I guess people just stay widowed and mainly connect with best friends and family.
The thought you put into commenting makes you sound like a mature adult who has their life figured out. I guess you're probably be a super ultra responsible human being as you grow up.
Wow.. Bro.. I pull my hat for this text. After finished Bioshock 2 for the third time within 10 years, this comment is an example what I admire us, the gaming community for.
It's not about the steel, shrapnel and drillings, ripping through flesh and steel alike..
It is about the WHY...
Awesome stuff bro! ❤️
For me, this is the best game ever, hands down, no game comes close in terms of what emotions and thoughts this game gave me. I feel like replaying it even though I just finished. Brilliant piece of graphic art, writing & game development.
U should try infinite, it's a really great game as well =)
Astral Fearr Infinite was the first game of the series I played. It's awesome, but Bioshock 2 just takes the cake for best game ever, Raptures charm simply can't be matched and I felt the combat felt more tactical and challenging in 2 as well.
d3laiah Yh, can't agree more. I got Infinite at christmas, which was the first Bio Shock i've ever played. It was so good and i almost immediately fell in love with it. Some days after i decided to buy the formerly game, Bioshock 2. I was a bit skeptical at the beginning until i learned the controls. And by now, i like Bioshock 2 far more. The upgrades, options and different endings are just so facinating, cant wait for the next Bioshock
Astral Fearr Yeah, I can't wait for the new game too, but I guess we'll have to wait for a while :-/. Cool seeing that there are people out there who went the same path as I did and have had the same experience. I felt a bit bad, 'cause I fell in love with Infinite very much after finishing it, and just a few days later I just felt how much better #2 is and it pretty much took Infinite's spot in my heart :) .
d3laiah You guys should try out number one as well, as a veteran in the Bioshock series I think you guys might have screwed yourselves XP The storyline in the 1st Bioshock and number two somewhat intertwine, so you guys have kind of ruined some of the side-stories...
I just finished the game, got the good ending. I'm still crying my eyes out, holy shit... What a game.
mineMissHellsing I just finished the game a few minutes ago lol. 4 years late lol
@@7amo0odi96 me too lol. 1 year late.
@@7amo0odi96 um fìve years late... What a game..
5 years late here haha
@@braytonschackow157 just finished the game
this is by far the best compilation that I've found so far. Thanks for posting this!
I learned from bioshock, I saved the little sisters
In the original game I harvested them most of the time. But in the sequel, i always adopted them and saved them, as I felt it would be out of Delta's character to harvest them. Needless to say the good ending left me with a warm feeling in my heart, and a smile on my face
I accidentally killed Alexander... How? Bees, I was being attacked and the bees went after the wrong target...
Samantha Sengpiel lol
I think i did the same thing... shiet
I didn't know you had a choice in not killing him so i pulled the lever that killed him and later found out that it was optional......
770megaman I pulled it thinking it was the right thing to do
How could someone as beautiful as you are kill something or someone 😭😭💔
First time and got the good ending. It warmed my heart to see that Lamb wasn't killed, she really didn't deserve to be. She was just confused and angry.
This game just manged to craft such a beautiful story, and I will always remember it for that.
Also, I've just noticed that in the bad endings (Other than the obvious changes in the weather) Eleanor seems to have an angrier expression, and move much more aggressively and erratically. Attention to detail like that is some stuff you don't even see in games nowadays.
Dr. FrankenDerp lamb was a crazy evil bitch who totally deserved to get drilled through her stomach, after everything she did to you, Eleanor, Sinclair, and countless other people, she was not confused and angry, she was evil. Bioshock 2 is a great game though, I really enjoyed it
DayGlowNick I can see how people could make that argument.
I didn't look anything up or whatever until I finished the game. I'm so glad I didn't kill any of the three or little sisters
I chose to spare Grace, since she was only doing what she thought was the right thing. Stanley was a wicked, self-centered man who thought nothing of killing innocents for his own gain; I felt no remorse in exacting justice on him. Gilbert was a hard call. He was a decent man whose madness was not his fault, but, while he was still sane, he expressed a clear will to be euthanized. I did it, but I felt bad about it, even if it was an act of mercy.
Since I was on the good ending (I couldn't bring myself to kill the Little Sisters even if I wanted to), Lamb was saved anyway. If it were up to me, I would have struck her down for her crimes, but I was glad that Eleanor chose to save her, as it is a different matter to kill your own mother than to execute a criminal to whom you have no attachment.
I saved all Sisters and Grace Holloway, but killed Stanley Poole and Gil Alexander, still got good ending, I also spared a lot of prisoners that did not attack me, maybe that had something to do.
I think the Gil one was considered a mercy.
same with me :D
did you kill Stanley Poole for same reason as me?
He was liar and pussy? Now I can't remember why I did it. I only feel like he deserve it.
***** i did because he beat lamb and eElianore
it's so sad knowing that they just end it off like that, such an amazing game, such amazing endings
Infinite
im talking about eleanor and the little sisters
Yeah.. How would they continue? It would make one of the 7 endings cannon. And also, if it was a good ending it would be hard to make a game out of. Maybe someone should make a comic or something.
Kiron Khashnobish Wouldn’t be the first time they made an ending canon since the good ending from bio 1 was canon due to infinite
Just finished it. God damnit, how good this game is. Just like in bioshock 1 - it was worth to be good. Just for those last few minutes in game. No game ever gave me so wonderfull feeling. Im just going to buy infinite now :D
Carrot Of Doom So, i assume by now that you finished infinite. So, what did you think about it?
Hahahahaha!!! “Being good is worth it!” “I’m going to buy Bioshock Infinite!”
The decisions don’t matter in Infinite xD
@@flargarbason1740 But the Story an the ending are even better.
Just replayed this over the weekend - my God, the music is so haunting and sorrowful and the endings are thought-provoking. A great game still, 9 years after it's initial release.
ok so i just beat this game a little bit ago. I saved everyone (Including the little sisters) And still got the good ending.I Was gonna kill stanly but i decided to let him live. BUT i put trap rivets in the booth doorway, so if he were to leave, he would die anyway. lol. i really wanted sofia lamb dead.... But all in all, VERY good game,
Killed stanley and gil and still got the good ending. Saved all the little sisters though.
same here. i was surprised
Same here. I think you get the good ending if you save all the little sisters regardless of how you treated other characters. Sophia Lamb was also spared, oddly enough.
In the bad and neutral endings, you have to spare all three NPC's to save Sophia, but in the good ending you only have to save one.
I never played the first bioshock. Only infinte and the second one, which I finish just a minutes ago. I've harvest two little sisters at the begining and feel so bad about it, so later I rescue something about eight of them. Even got two presents from them! And still have the shitty ending. It was hard to watch Eleonore harvesting, and draining little sisters at pediatric wings at the end. I did sacrifice myself by choice, hoping for better ending, but i think I had the "sad" one...Damn, this game was so good!
IrzykPL lol i played bioshock 2 and i didnt kill any little sisters only because I didn't wanna fight the big sister lol
42thehurricane you still gotta fight them either way. Kill them or rescue them they still come after you
PDZkrew i know lol thats why i left them alone haha and i noticed that if y rescue them then the big sister will only come after u rescued a certain amount but if u harvest just one then then big sister with come for u immediately
IrzykPL same as me
HGames 32 I saved as many as possible and when I was good on supplies I's have them get Adam from corpses.
In every ending
Eleanor: "Love you, Daddy!"
I never saw the Sad ending, cause I always played good. But wow ... that was .. really, really sad *sigh*
Speaking only for myself, but this is my all time favorite game.
Jace Ato I don't get the people who hate it. I feel like they're just pissed it's not written by Ken Lavine. I like Lavine's work, but honestly 2 is my favorite Bioshock because it has a story just as good as 1 and better gameplay.
Neutral ending is my favorite because it's the most emotional and most realistic.
I just realized on the good ending where u save every little sister there is a little of areiths theme from final fantasy 7 in there.
Mark Eiden III i thought it was just me haha
I believe in the good ending the explosion leaves you near death. Similar to the neutral one where you get to choose to get harvested or die, so she ends up harvesting the memories so you then see from her point of view meaning they are now together in her mind. (Other possible reason is a big daddy in the real world, don't think it would work out so well. It never shows how he looks like under his suit.)
is it me or eleanor looks hotter in the bad ending?
Her face expression do change depending on the ending. Personally, I definitely prefer the Good ending one.
Might be your femdom kink
yeah she is hellla THI CCC
+HGames 32 hey man, if Trump says it, it must be fine right!?
I feel the same way as Donald Trump did about her daughter lol
The suit you wear in Bioshock 1 is just a suit. You are wearing it as a disguise but you are not a true Big Daddy. In Bioshock 2 you were actually a Big Daddy meaning they pretty much fused you into the suit.
I got the good ending on my first try :)
+CHINASAUR Me too :D
same!! :D
CHINASAUR Me too
CHINASAUR you deserve 200 Adam
CHINASAUR I sorta
Subject Delta wasn't immortal. It was kinda easy to miss if you weren't paying close attention (I missed it myself), but after Lamb temporarily stopped Eleanor's heart, it severed the bond between her and Delta. This triggered the failsafe on Delta, so he was inevitably going to die no matter what. Harvesting would allow him to live on through her.
Why did they not make a bioshock were you play as her
He can't live because that bomb that was set off mortally wounded him. So it was either absorb him into your body and let him live through you or... just simply let him die.
7:34 drowning in tears. Sorry about that.
So you need to be a good, friendly person to have good weather and heaven like music at the end? Damn... this hurts.
7 endings I counted 4?
There are three main endings -- the good one, the bad one, and the neutral one, based on whether you saved all, none, or some of the Little Sisters, respectively -- but there are two variants of each: Eleanor kills or saves her mother, based on if you chose to kill or spare the NPC's.
There are the pre-endings too. Where Eleanor kills or saves her mother. The dialogue changes.
Man, she looks so creepy in the way she moves her head in the firs vid, like an animal inspecting its prey. The neutral and good endings are my favs.
yes. the credits were near 54,000 i think.
OVER 9,000!
My wife and I played this game together and she made me choose to save everyone, the villains and the little sisters, against my personal choosing. And we got the pure ending. She is my light in darkness.
Honestly, I'm a late boomer. And..well Yeah I started off with Infinite first as well! I really want to play Burial At Sea. So far there are two episodes out!!! I REALLY WANT TO PLAAAY IIITSDKF!
Akane Atsuko You realize the first 2 games are like $5 each, right?
ok boomer
Probably one of the best endings of a game ever.I always cry when I watch the cutscenes.This is why Bioshock 2 is the best in the series and always will be!
I like how I got the best ending but I killed alexander and not the other 2...so letting 2/3 = good ending?
Big I. I had also had the good ending
If you kill 2/3 but spare every sisters its good
PS: the remastered is pointless for me
Alexandar wanted to die.
and i think it is pointless to make a remaster of the previous gen
Spesh Gaming I'm not 100% certain but supposedly killing the Little Sisters only effects the ending and killing the other people determines whether Lamb dies or not.
I have never seen the Sad Ending (Vid. 3) in any one of the other videos! Thanks for uploading them! (03:52)
Why do so many people hate bioshock 2? No its not nearly as good as infinite but I liked it a lot better than the first one.
Exactly!!!!! That's how I feel too!!
i felt ripped off on the first one because I went through all that trouble and I end up getting a bad 30 second ending. I felt closure with the bioshock 2 ending and I was glad i ended up with the good ending.
First one was much better for many reasons:
-More enjoyable main character with preferable reason to do what he does
-delta moves slower than jack, combat makes me feel like a slug, but I don't even have big daddy tank health
-second was way easier, I played hard on both and 2 just throws health kits at you every other splicer. Gatherings are draining of ammo, but I just skipped them and ended up with 800 unspent Adam by the end. Rescued sisters too.
-rivet gun too powerful when the player has decent aim, its practically the crossbow from 1 but with an 18 round magazine because headshots one hit kill like the crossbow.
-late game enemies don't get buffed like they did in first game. Pretty much walked through them with maxed weapons and plasmids.
-lamb constantly bitching was pretty annoying, she spoke every objective conpletetion. In first, Ryan would talk seldomly, and didnt spout garbage like lamb did.
-plasmids and guns held at the same time didnt work out innovatively, it was just quirky controls that caused me to frustratingly fire electro bolt on accident a lot. Would've been a problem if the game didnt supply eve hypos in every corner.
-first game had a more enjoyable hacking minigame that took more thought and planning. 2 had stopping a slider that wasnt challenging once you got two hack tonics.
Tl;dr finishing first game is fun then you start up second and its like stepping on dog shit.
Evil Spud k
unitard08 "Not nearly as good as Infinite"
Bioshock 1 had the best story, Bioshock 2 had the best gameplay, Bioshock Infinite is not a Bioshock game and I hate myself for paying for it.
Thank you for putting this video together. I had just finished the game and looked for the alternative ending. I appreciate your work buddy. =•)
who watching in 2015
top gamer no one
top gamer how about 2017?
It says so much when you can take very similar endings and make them feel so different just by changing the tone and atmosphere. This is how you do endings right
the last ending is so beautiful im gonna cry 😭
"I indulge, nothing else exists.." *new enemy encountered* Bigger Sister
Biggest Sister!
great game
one where he sacrificed himself, the reason he did that was to give her hope
am i the only one who just kills everything? pfft arcade fps genes
უწმინდური მამაო ღორმენ that's ok in doom but bioshock is a different type of fps
wow you are telling me that the only choice people should make is to save shit?
i don believe in people those lil sisters probably grow up as fucked up prostitutes in the end
უწმინდური მამაო ღორმენ
you have the choice to spare or "harvest" them. But there is no big difference because the ADAM you get will still be over 3000.
Also in Bioshock 1 ending the little sisters become normal people with a job, married and having childrens
yes i know the ending but in reality we all know what would happen : D children who drink blood do not end up in colleges
They don't drink blood but the adam from the splicers they extract. Also this is a video game, you have a plasmid that "cure" them (thats why they light when you spare them)
Fuck me, it's been 8 years and I still cry. That's more than half of my life ago!
Chris Hansen same
the greatest game ever
jeah except for the first one... and infinite
so true
+HeiosDK the whole serial of games is masterpiece
Finished Bioshock 2 for the first time like an hour ago. What a great game.
Sad ending was better
you must like depression
Red Panda: In what is considered the good ending she absorbs Delta's essence, brings his mind into hers so that he can guide her to be like him. But children are not supposed to be their parents, they're not supposed to leave their decisions to them forever. Our predecessors do not want us to be them, they want us to be better.
Great post. I loved Bioshock 2 (& Bioshock) and it's interesting to see what would have happened if I'd made different choices in the game.
FYI & IMHO the "good" ending is uplifting, the "grey" ending painfully sad, yet with a hint of hope, and the "dark" ending is VERY scarey!
When you rise from rapture I cry because all that was made and done is undone, and all you've done in the first game and second game comes flooding back to you in an instant, that all you achieved is gone and disappears into ruins but brings joy to you. And you're leaving everything behind, the little sisters, everything. All gone and scattered to the winds. I can't express how much I love these games and many others. But this brings me so much more. I'm just sad it's over.
At some point in the game (either 1st or 2nd bioshock can't remember which. Could be both) it's said that once the suit goes on, that's it. If you take it off, you die because it "becomes a part of you" since you get fused into it.
got the last one ^^ thanks for the videos and description :)
That second to last one was the most powerful. In her first dialogue delta recognized the monster he had become and couldn’t pass that on to her so he rejected the needle and chose to die
tfw when you spare everyone but Alexander trying to get a good ending then find out that you don't get to live happily ever after but you ain't even mad because Elanor is happy and that's all that matters
I am so sad that bioshock infinite hasn`t got different endings, like the first two titles...:(
I like how sort of appropriate each of the endings are to the people who would pick each path.
Like, the neutral ending isn’t particularly bad if you genuinely felt like Lamb should die, or live in regret.
It doesn’t really try to come off as a bad ending, just a good ending for a bad person.
It’s why I probably like this one most
U did a great job on this
I got the 'evil is just a word' ending
You missed one. If you kill all the characters, but avoid harvesting, there's a scene where Eleanor kills Lamb with different dialogue than in the evil ending.
This is literally the only bioshock game I've ever wanted to watch.
GOD the dynamic between her and him kills me.
Only true Bioshock fans will understand all these endings..
They all made me sad even if I got one
I can't be alone when I say that seeing Rapture without any power, any lights, any life to it I get a little teary eyed.
I just realized, seeing other videos, that I missed killing Gil and Poole... When I had the chance to kill Poole, I was low on life and ammo and had a big sister on my tail, so I just ran to the train when I got revived and fled away. When I comes to Gil, I missed the button to kill him, when I thought I had him killed already, And I feel bad for this, I should've killed him out of mercy. Grace was the only one I've deliberately let live.
Apparently it's possible to get a sorta-good ending. Mine was very similar but she didn't use terms like "always" when talking about mercy.
_Hey one of them actively wanted me to kill him to end his insanity and the other was an irredeemable monster who drowned hundreds of people._
To get Good ending you must rescue all the Little sisters.
Rise to the surface good: spare at least one life.
Rise to the surface Bad: kill the 3 lives.
Neutral Good: spare the 3 lives, and Harvest at least one little sisters and save yourself.
Neutral Bad: same as
Neutral good, but choose sacrifice yourself.
Bad Ending: Harvest all the Little sisters, and don't spare anyone
Fantastic video!
I finished the game from start to finish, 42 times, i loved it.
I always found Video 3 to be my favourite ending. That nice balance of imbetween goody two shoes and pure unadulderated evil.
I love the good ending, its so sad yet so heartwarming, it actually made me cry the first time I saw it, all we need now is for the movies to be made.
Whenever someone in Bioshock 2 tries to kill you by flooding a room or something (which they constantly do) I just say “oh no. It’s not like I’m in a fucking diving suit or anything”
One think I never understood is how does extracting his ADAM
transfer his Memories and Consciousness into her?
Does she inject herself with it?
Actually this ending is in the first bioshock (the hand that holds the little sister's hands has the chain tattoo if you remember it) it is the good ending for the first game
@DamagedBroadcast bioshock infinite is in the same universe. You can see the lighthouse from the origin bioshock in the beginning of the game. Bioshock infinite occurs in the early 1900's while bioshock 1 and 2 are in the late 50's-60's
When bioshock came out it was one of the best games I'd ever played,i played it over and over again,but for some strange reason i never played the 2nd one untill now! 8 years or so after it came out,what an absolutely awesome game!
it isn´t fault is more dramatic like it and they couldn´t take it off because they are one with the suit.... you could see like a cyborg or something like it, i know it isn´t the best word for explain it ... werever it suit change too, that depend of type, if they are new or old type... that said in the game...
But i want to know only exist 4 endings?
Is there a video that has the "Justice" ending anywhere? It's basically the same as the good end, but Sophia Lamb dies. I'd like to hear Eleanor's infliction in her little monologue, but I can't seem to find it anywhere and while the game was fantastic, I don't have time to play it over again, especially for one piece of dialogue :/
to look for 8th ending lamb dies but not like video 3 and good ending with it search on youtube and put " bioshock 2 hard mode good ending" and one of the videos will say bioshock 2 hard mode good ending #2 and there it is
Just gotta note for the last ending on the video, the good one. You get it by saving all the little sisters and leaving at least one of the choose kills alive.
I left first because she didn't really do anything bad for me or Eleanor but I killed the second for what he had done for Eleanor and the third one asked to die.
I'm only wondering does happen if you save all the little sisters but kill all the choices.
i think in the first one you don't get a choice if u want to live or sacrifice urself, probably when u simply killed all the optional kills
I thought there was anonther ending where the little siters you saved from Rapture are all grown up, and some of them are doctors, lawyers and shut like that, and they finally go to visit Delta when he is in hospital about to die, I mean, it happened to me just one time the first time I end the game, and it didn't happened again :(
i wish they made an addon that is based as you playing as elenor and depending on how you ended it determines the voice in her head is or none if you sacrificed your self
so in the end you die no matter what.
perfect.
This game had one of the most gripping and interesting story lines to it , the end vid was kinna sad and althou im happy its finnaly over , i wish it wasnt the end yet :(