**WARNING: CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILERS**Bioshock Infinite: Burial At Sea Episode 2 is Irrational Games' last chance to make sense of the series so far, and some Minerva's Den is a single player downloadable content for BioShock 2 and was initially released on August 31, 2010 for Xbox 360 (800 Microsoft Points) and PlayStation 3 ($9.99). This additional campaign is a self-contained narrative experience that puts players in the role of another prototype Big Daddy in a previously unexplored section of 80% Xbox One. 3h 55m Played. A well-paced, intriguing follow-up to the previous episode with its divergent mechanics and plot threads, and a worthy prequel to the first Bioshock game. It can be kinda confusing if you think too hard about its multi-verse metaphysics. It's so "soul-destroying". I don't see any other reason to replay the first two games again other than for achivements, Elizabeth's death really has ruined my motivation to play them. And when I play Infinite again, I'll also be miserable playing it because I know what will happen to Elizabeth. Well, as it turns out, not all the Comstocks died at the end of Infinite. And now Elizabeth is sort of on a mission to eliminate the remaining Comstocks from the universe (s). This Comstock failed to kidnap Anna in his universe, killing her in the process.
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Ending burial at sea 2. Maybe it is because I didn't play bioshock 1 and 2 but only infinite and burial at sea but the ending is just strange to me. It seems it was all for nothing. Elizabeth dies because she wanted to save Sally, yet Sally is left in rapture all alone whilst there's a war going on. Also the strange shift between bas 1 and 2 byWdQ. 277 178 142 334 52 3 399 213 171

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