works the same way in Bioshock Infinite, if you start running, she will as well, to move at your pace, instead of having the player forced to move at the pace of an NPC, like many games do
@@gamefan987 Well I think you’re just Insulting about the NPCs that saying “lifeless”, “saying the same lines” and “stare at each other” some sort of. Some other games just doing the same thing. So, you‘re not talking about the game and the world they are into.
Ryan seems more genuine to protect his people here than he does normally in Bioshock 1, even offers a deal to Elizabeth to try and save her from Atlas' rigged deal.
The great tragedy of Andrew Ryan is that he was constantly pushed to become the things he hates because his shortsightedness allowed for people like Fontaine and Lamb to exploit obvious deficiencies, namely a lack of common moral code that would traditionally be occupied by religious structures.
@@Shapes_Quality_ControlI remember at the end of Bioshock 1, before you turn into a big daddy, you can find a audio log where he admits he was wrong, or at the very least, might have been wrong.
@@GhostRider-un9gm The thing is, there's that final line before the time runs out. "I cannot save your Sally, but I can save you." Ryan from the start just wanted a city where the creative people could thrive, but then a "parasite" snuck in and started ruining things little by little (that being Fontaine). Ryan wanted the city to prosper, Fontaine wanted nothing more than to watch Rapture burst like a bubble.
This was crazy! its like a big prequel to the very first game! which as it turns out, it is. i love every moment, seeing Bioshock 1 and Bioshock infinite merge together was awesome, but i wonder where Bioshock 2 was in all this, maybe its one of the doors Elizabeth saw. Most importantly, i loved seeing that jack was what they were searching for, it proved that what Frank Fontaine said was true! "You were my Ace in the whole." this was a wild ride and i enjoyed every minute, especially when we saw that Jack did indeed hijack the plane into crashing, and that we saw him do it, and we saw him with sally and the two little sisters, a lot is still unaswered, but seeing suchong die made the tape in the first game make more sense. in the end, its all great to watch.
The idea that behind Elizabeth is an intellectual who's studied up not only on the small-motor mechanics of locks and how to utilize them, but also her ability to understand complex ciphers such as a Viginere Cipher. That shit takes time. Time she's clearly had. ... As well as unlimited access to multiple timelines worth of knowledge.
Not played infinite but i have watched it as a game movie but i played Bioshock 1 and 2 and for me the creepiness of rapture was outstanding - i think the underwater setting with the implications of claustrophobia/drowning work better than the idea of falling off Colombia - Colombia looks amazing and is a bit like a fair ground ride but Rapture is like a broken dream...
I Just think its cool they show you Rapture in its prime before everything goes into pure chaos and the city itself is still in great condition along with its people.
Same here. I remember being incredibly annoyed the first time I played. "If I can summon a barrel full of carbines then how come I can't use any of them? I NEED MORE AMMO!"
35:24 The character who says "Did you come to Rapture because it seemed .." then had his head blown off. The voice sounds A LOT like the Duke from RE8 The Village.
As messy as these DLCs are, it was good seeing how Rapture was before everything went to hell. It's also nice seeing splicers actually using plasmids for once, and wearing body armor/bandoliers and such makes it feel much more fitting for a civil war that's going on rather than everyone just going in their casual clothing.
I'll admit I like seeing rapture at the top. I personally liked seeing it this way, but I wish they would have explored it more without this multidimensional thing.
I'm getting the feeling Comstock is the weakest playable character in the Bioshock universe, possibly in all of FPS games. Never mind the fact that he can't kill a Big Daddy, never mind the fact that money is scarce in this portion of Rapture, never mind that the already crazy Splicers don't react the same way as Columbians do to being possessed. I'm not gonna blame him for any of those things. But I will blame him for not being able to carry more than 12 revolver rounds! You fought at Wounded Knee just like your counterpart! What kind of soldier are you?!
Pretty much why I like to consider Bioshock Infinite to be non-canon. Absolutely nothing in Bioshock 1 or 2 had anything to do with multiverses or time travel or whatever. It also just makes the story much more confusing.
SPOILERS After the events of Bioshock Infinite, Elizabeth found there was a Booker who became Comstock in an alternate universe regardless of the events at Wounded Knee and followed him, which led to the Anna that Comstock tried to kidnap being decapitated. He escaped to Rapture and became Booker Dewitt once again.
50:41 I never got this part. Why are there (fresh) dead bodies of patrons in there? I thought everyone that was a splicer just got pushed in the sunken building and separated from the city. So did they just overthrow that one building and Rapture decided to call it quits by sending the department store under? Did the patrons just stay in their seats as they all got killed? Or were the bodies dragged to the seats by some crazy splicers?
No, the sunken building was the prison of Atlas and his boys. Rapture was already way too contaminated with splicers, no way they would've been able to get rid of them
@@muminute3471 That makes sense, but why there fresh bodies of people that weren't splicers there? They didn't look like Atlas's boys. That does make sense about splicers being elsewhere around the city since the game mentions how crime was increasing in the before the attack at the Kashmere Restaurant New Year's Eve party.
@@KehwannaProbably because the DLCs are kind of rushed outside of cutscenes and stuff. There's not even a ceiling in Suchong's lab, just the skybox and other parts of the map.
random gamer29 Well, first because of how little time-nonsense there was in the first, and second, for the Bioshock games this is what we would call “tying us loose ends”. When a door opens, another one closes. It’s just that for Elizabeth, in order for her to be free from the cycle, she had to close all of the doors. Even her own. But by closing all the doors, she was able to make the path needed for Jack to reach the conclusion she saw: saving Sally and every other Little Sister. One life for a precious few. At least she’ll die knowing someone will do what she failed to do on her own. Hopefully, there is a Paris and a Booker waiting for her behind her last door.
Well, Anna in some universes is still alive, as seen in the post credits of Infinite. Plus, the game toyed around with the idea that death is not a final stage when you fight Lady Comstock's interdimensional being and Elizabeth being in fantasy Paris after her firs death.
@@missluvmoney what platform are you on? On ps4 there should be an option on the main screen that says downloadable content and it should be there. Sorry i don’t have the game installed right now but I can always install it again to check.
The timelines don't add up for this expansion. It's supposed to happen in 1958, at the time of Atlas' uprising, and Infinite is situated in 1912. Elizabeth would be in her mid-50s and Booker would be over 70 years old.
Because it’s a tear to another universe in this universe comstock accidentally kills Elizabeth. the 2 twins that I can’t remember the name open a tear to rapture so comstock could forget what happened. Then this version of Elizabeth opens a tear to rapture to get revenge on comstock for killing another version of her. Confusing I know.
With all these dimensional tears that isn't too big of an issue. Remember how in Infinite Booker jumped many years ahead to see an old and exhausted Elizabeth in the asylum? At they said time is like an ocean, not a river.
The world in this and Bioshock Infinite just feels so lifeless. They tried to make the city feel alive and functioning but it just doesn't feel like it works. I feel Columbia had the same issue. Bioshock 1 and 2 did a better job at showing the nature of rapture through the audio tapes alone.
Yeh, they clearly failed to make the world feel dynamic. I think the scripted nature of idle NPCs really destroys the immersion. They'll talk for about a minute before looping their animations with that awful thousand yard stare on their face. Compare it to the original, where the AI would dynamically patrol an area, loot bodies or attack Big Daddies.
so idk if u care about spoilers, but im assuming you've seen this whole video, but basically in one reality, Comstock accidentally kills Anna while trying to take her from Booker which leads to Comstock going to a reality where Anna doesn't exist and goes to Rapture where he tries to forget what he did. He assumes the identity of Booker and lives his life there until Elizabeth comes to kill him
I gotta say... I did not like the plot of bioshock infiinte or burial at sea. Like it was cool but I never felt the emotion I did from 1 and especially 2 which I think was a masterpiece. The story felt really really hollow to me which is a real shame.
I love the fact that Elizabeth just casually presses the button and then Booker full on punches it
I love how she is all cool and sultry walking along then randomly bursts into a full on sprint for no reason at the beginning
Yea i also thought it was strange
She got the zoomies
works the same way in Bioshock Infinite, if you start running, she will as well, to move at your pace, instead of having the player forced to move at the pace of an NPC, like many games do
It was strange seeing rapture, alive
You mean full of lifeless NPCs that say two to three lines then stare at each other forever ? Yeah ... alive
@@gamefan987 stop Hating and that's not what he meant
@@nighthare19 i can hate as much as I want, stop hating on my hating
@@gamefan987 Love that line
@@gamefan987 Well I think you’re just Insulting about the NPCs that saying “lifeless”, “saying the same lines” and “stare at each other” some sort of. Some other games just doing the same thing. So, you‘re not talking about the game and the world they are into.
I love how vintage and almost nostalgic rapture looks...
If you'd like to see more of that nature, check out the Art Deco and Streamline Moderne Architecture styles
5:23 it’s awesome to see what the houdini splicers originally were
Ryan seems more genuine to protect his people here than he does normally in Bioshock 1, even offers a deal to Elizabeth to try and save her from Atlas' rigged deal.
The great tragedy of Andrew Ryan is that he was constantly pushed to become the things he hates because his shortsightedness allowed for people like Fontaine and Lamb to exploit obvious deficiencies, namely a lack of common moral code that would traditionally be occupied by religious structures.
@@Shapes_Quality_ControlI remember at the end of Bioshock 1, before you turn into a big daddy, you can find a audio log where he admits he was wrong, or at the very least, might have been wrong.
You don't get it. It was a Business deal, his interest is on making money or protecting assets, not the well being of Elizabeth or the people.
@@GhostRider-un9gm The thing is, there's that final line before the time runs out.
"I cannot save your Sally, but I can save you."
Ryan from the start just wanted a city where the creative people could thrive, but then a "parasite" snuck in and started ruining things little by little (that being Fontaine).
Ryan wanted the city to prosper, Fontaine wanted nothing more than to watch Rapture burst like a bubble.
This was crazy! its like a big prequel to the very first game! which as it turns out, it is. i love every moment, seeing Bioshock 1 and Bioshock infinite merge together was awesome, but i wonder where Bioshock 2 was in all this, maybe its one of the doors Elizabeth saw. Most importantly, i loved seeing that jack was what they were searching for, it proved that what Frank Fontaine said was true! "You were my Ace in the whole." this was a wild ride and i enjoyed every minute, especially when we saw that Jack did indeed hijack the plane into crashing, and that we saw him do it, and we saw him with sally and the two little sisters, a lot is still unaswered, but seeing suchong die made the tape in the first game make more sense. in the end, its all great to watch.
It would of been a cool twist to see elizabeth turned into a big sister but a prototype like delta maybe she would of been called subject lambda
"you're more than you claim to be, little *songbird* , are you not?"
Oh boii
The idea that behind Elizabeth is an intellectual who's studied up not only on the small-motor mechanics of locks and how to utilize them, but also her ability to understand complex ciphers such as a Viginere Cipher. That shit takes time. Time she's clearly had.
...
As well as unlimited access to multiple timelines worth of knowledge.
Great job with the video, best footage of this I found. A+
Still can't believe bioshock infinte is two games thrown into one tho atleaat 5 hours of content depending on how you scavenge around
Suchong's death was probably the most satisfying death I've seen in a video game.
Not Andrew Ryan's or Frank Fontaine's death?
Bioshock series is the best game story wise and damn that universe they have created!
It is a truly unique setting and world. I absolutely love the eeriness of the city, still so beautiful even in ruin.
@@birdiepitchfeather63 totally agree, but i like rapture more than columbia, it's like eerier and creepier.
@@kekecom Especially in BioShock 1 and 2, the ambient of decadence just adds to the eerieness.
I wish we could play as a scientist in rapture who tries to jst uncover the plot behind the ADAM experiments or sth like tht could be bioshock 4
Not played infinite but i have watched it as a game movie but i played Bioshock 1 and 2 and for me the creepiness of rapture was outstanding - i think the underwater setting with the implications of claustrophobia/drowning work better than the idea of falling off Colombia - Colombia looks amazing and is a bit like a fair ground ride but Rapture is like a broken dream...
I Just think its cool they show you Rapture in its prime before everything goes into pure chaos and the city itself is still in great condition along with its people.
BioShock Infinite and the DLCs are such a touching story.
This game and bioshock infintite are my too favourite games by a lightyear. Absolute Masterpieces
I just realized that I finished the whole game with only 2 weapons at hand cuz I didn't know we can access more than 2 at the same time.
Wait u can ? 😬
@@zifan_winters Just in DLCs
@@ludwig7052 ooo.. already finished them couple of days ago..
Same here. I remember being incredibly annoyed the first time I played. "If I can summon a barrel full of carbines then how come I can't use any of them? I NEED MORE AMMO!"
Masterpiece - wish 2020 could learn from the past.
35:24 The character who says "Did you come to Rapture because it seemed .." then had his head blown off. The voice sounds A LOT like the Duke from RE8 The Village.
59:12 "the slacker is not your friend"
The programmers tried to warn us...
they tried.
"I AIN'T NO MORON!" *proceeds to get hit*
Cohen is so expressive I love him.
I feel like I’ve seen you multiple times before.
He's crazy but he has an irresistible aura.
@@lapaula_fj_ Yeah he's very charismatic
As messy as these DLCs are, it was good seeing how Rapture was before everything went to hell. It's also nice seeing splicers actually using plasmids for once, and wearing body armor/bandoliers and such makes it feel much more fitting for a civil war that's going on rather than everyone just going in their casual clothing.
2:22:26 my favorite moment in all of Bioshock series
I would love for the next bioshock to be pre-war and we get to meet all the main characters; doin like spy shit and traveling around rapture
"I'm still looking! Oh look up there." Elizabeth
I'll admit I like seeing rapture at the top. I personally liked seeing it this way, but I wish they would have explored it more without this multidimensional thing.
20:42 * points at screen with beer in hand*
Oh my god She said it! *Ascends*
6:43 They protected the future!😯
Thanks for the video :)
15:48 When a complete stranger sends me a friend request
1:14:40 Thanks, subtitles. I was having trouble hearing.
I'm getting the feeling Comstock is the weakest playable character in the Bioshock universe, possibly in all of FPS games. Never mind the fact that he can't kill a Big Daddy, never mind the fact that money is scarce in this portion of Rapture, never mind that the already crazy Splicers don't react the same way as Columbians do to being possessed. I'm not gonna blame him for any of those things. But I will blame him for not being able to carry more than 12 revolver rounds! You fought at Wounded Knee just like your counterpart! What kind of soldier are you?!
This was so weird. Is it just me, or is multiverse theory the new "Jumping The Shark"?
There was no multiverse - it was all a dream (made up of exerts from earlier episodes) but he was the chosen one who died years before!
Yeah, I honestly thought this DLC was really shitty. These two universes didn't need to be smashed together like this. :/
Pretty much why I like to consider Bioshock Infinite to be non-canon. Absolutely nothing in Bioshock 1 or 2 had anything to do with multiverses or time travel or whatever. It also just makes the story much more confusing.
SPOILERS
After the events of Bioshock Infinite, Elizabeth found there was a Booker who became Comstock in an alternate universe regardless of the events at Wounded Knee and followed him, which led to the Anna that Comstock tried to kidnap being decapitated. He escaped to Rapture and became Booker Dewitt once again.
As soon as I finished this DLC, I booted up the first Bioshock and killed Atlus again. I was that angry.
50:41 I never got this part. Why are there (fresh) dead bodies of patrons in there? I thought everyone that was a splicer just got pushed in the sunken building and separated from the city. So did they just overthrow that one building and Rapture decided to call it quits by sending the department store under? Did the patrons just stay in their seats as they all got killed? Or were the bodies dragged to the seats by some crazy splicers?
No, the sunken building was the prison of Atlas and his boys. Rapture was already way too contaminated with splicers, no way they would've been able to get rid of them
@@muminute3471 That makes sense, but why there fresh bodies of people that weren't splicers there? They didn't look like Atlas's boys. That does make sense about splicers being elsewhere around the city since the game mentions how crime was increasing in the before the attack at the Kashmere Restaurant New Year's Eve party.
@@KehwannaProbably because the DLCs are kind of rushed outside of cutscenes and stuff. There's not even a ceiling in Suchong's lab, just the skybox and other parts of the map.
considering the fact that waiters teleport not a bad idea though I like that detail
that was a special DLC, very original, a good prequel to Bioshock 1
Everyone getting their revenge on Fontaine after he killed Elizabeth at the end of the DLC
Dr Suchong: *After he was killed and became a ghost* *Sees Pair bound with Big Daddies and Little sisters is now complete* ARE YOU SERIOUS?!?!
Turns out I have to play Bioshock Infinite all over again to unlock this DLC, I'm just going to watch this like Netflix instead.
2:10:01 Wonder if that's a Brail code or something running up the pole as Rivets ?
Everything comes to light now this is exciting
Why is Elizabeth always social distancing Booker?
Booker/Comstock getting murdered scared the shit out of me
bioshock infinite is just alex mason's LSD trip
1:47 Song?
God I loved this entire thing when playing
I some what felt sad to the ending.....I wish they can do a remaster which is better that the previous remaster.
3:50
If you look over to your right you see two Gay people in 1958!
Thx for walkthrough.
Why was the ending so depressing
random gamer29 Well, first because of how little time-nonsense there was in the first, and second, for the Bioshock games this is what we would call “tying us loose ends”. When a door opens, another one closes. It’s just that for Elizabeth, in order for her to be free from the cycle, she had to close all of the doors. Even her own. But by closing all the doors, she was able to make the path needed for Jack to reach the conclusion she saw: saving Sally and every other Little Sister. One life for a precious few. At least she’ll die knowing someone will do what she failed to do on her own. Hopefully, there is a Paris and a Booker waiting for her behind her last door.
@@Markis2bi4 There probably is.
Well, Anna in some universes is still alive, as seen in the post credits of Infinite. Plus, the game toyed around with the idea that death is not a final stage when you fight Lady Comstock's interdimensional being and Elizabeth being in fantasy Paris after her firs death.
1:09:45 👹 Princess Fiona moment from Shrek 👸 🤣
Wait, Rapture? ME AND ME FOLLOW DADDIES!
I'm very confused about episode 1 ending can someone explain?
Is this add-on worth upgrading my Xbox 360 hard drive to download?
i just watched whole video and i think its not worth
thanks for playin
This DLC has even more plot holes than the base game.
Little masha! And bird in the cage... so many throwbacks?! Damn. Im disapointent im to scared to play all of bioshock.
3:09:49 r.i.p dr suchong
Is it the next part of infinite.. please reply
It is a dlc of infinite if you buy bioshock the collection you will have this dlc
@@omgaxrx9673 Ooo
@@omgaxrx9673 I bought the and I don’t have it
@@missluvmoney what platform are you on? On ps4 there should be an option on the main screen that says downloadable content and it should be there. Sorry i don’t have the game installed right now but I can always install it again to check.
The timelines don't add up for this expansion. It's supposed to happen in 1958, at the time of Atlas' uprising, and Infinite is situated in 1912. Elizabeth would be in her mid-50s and Booker would be over 70 years old.
Because it’s a tear to another universe in this universe comstock accidentally kills Elizabeth. the 2 twins that I can’t remember the name open a tear to rapture so comstock could forget what happened. Then this version of Elizabeth opens a tear to rapture to get revenge on comstock for killing another version of her. Confusing I know.
With all these dimensional tears that isn't too big of an issue. Remember how in Infinite Booker jumped many years ahead to see an old and exhausted Elizabeth in the asylum? At they said time is like an ocean, not a river.
Man, I wish a city like this could actually exist. It's beautiful. (not the politics of course)
Was there more than 1 DLC for this?
'Pain and beauty. To an artist they are..'- a chair so Cohen can have a seat(¬_¬)?
How the hell did he got to Rapture
How do you even get this dlc
1:57:41 how u know the code
Dear me you finished the video.it is done
Some of the male spilcers are voiced by the Arkham city goons lmao
Cohen loves his rabbits lol
50:43 You’ve always been the caretaker elizabeth.
1:49:31 if you got this you're awesome
Why bro staring at strangers like that
Booker Dewitt, is Father Comstock all the time?!
spoilers, yes
Lmao imagine living in rapture with thaisslophoia or whatever and a fear or sharks and huge sea animals
Where are the shadows?
Bioshock 2 and 1 + bioshock infinite + living rapture = this???????
You missed a lot of good stuff
The world in this and Bioshock Infinite just feels so lifeless. They tried to make the city feel alive and functioning but it just doesn't feel like it works. I feel Columbia had the same issue. Bioshock 1 and 2 did a better job at showing the nature of rapture through the audio tapes alone.
Yeh, they clearly failed to make the world feel dynamic. I think the scripted nature of idle NPCs really destroys the immersion. They'll talk for about a minute before looping their animations with that awful thousand yard stare on their face. Compare it to the original, where the AI would dynamically patrol an area, loot bodies or attack Big Daddies.
@@user-og6hl6lv7p bioshock 1 wasnt dynamic tho
It was lifeless amd boring as well
Aww it’s too sad 😭 .. she’s misses booker but booker is not there to give her a good hug 🤗 lol
Burial at sea made things more hard to understand bioshock infinites ending already
1:06:40
Is there a reason all little sisters look exactly the same?
Either rushing, limited resources, or just plain laziness.
I admit being that the city is under water is sick af lol
I wonder if it’s possible to build a city under water in real life 😂
54:16😂😂🤣
Doesn't feel like 60 fps
Bioshock Infite - Burial at Sea - part 2 RTGI Ray Tracing - Best intro level in game history!
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I dont get it didn't booker die
so idk if u care about spoilers, but im assuming you've seen this whole video,
but basically in one reality, Comstock accidentally kills Anna while trying to take her from Booker which leads to Comstock going to a reality where Anna doesn't exist and goes to Rapture where he tries to forget what he did. He assumes the identity of Booker and lives his life there until Elizabeth comes to kill him
Oh ok
well he did but he didnt. dont trouble yourself with the shit show that is infinite and burial at sea
@@tamedpassions9523 Hey hey, Infinite is awesome
Yeah that’s what I thought lol!
🤦♂️
Maltese Falcon vibes
I cringed so hard when he gave her a light for her cigarette…
3 minutes in and I hate Elizabeth's walking
Envésde hacer un portal la estúpida para evitar que la matara el big daddy
Bioshock Infite - Burial at Sea - part 1 RTGI Ray Tracing
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1:01:1
Long play- doesn't explore.
Seems that Elizabeth was the last beautiful character model we got before all that woke dei bs was deployed.
Amen ✝️🕊
Blood Over Intent
I gotta say... I did not like the plot of bioshock infiinte or burial at sea. Like it was cool but I never felt the emotion I did from 1 and especially 2 which I think was a masterpiece. The story felt really really hollow to me which is a real shame.
Man I wish had the DLC smh 😡