Its obvious that Atlas uses Elizabeth throughout the episode to reach his own desirable end. The next torture scene is particularly disturbing. That said, CNN research from Activision & Raptr showed that on average a huge 90% of gamers do not finish their games and turn to the internet to see how it all ends. It's a way we perceive something.". I think you'll get a deep level of closure that you don't expect... To be incredibly vague!". There's nothing wrong with Animal Crossing. "Booker and Elizabeth's struggles that they go through... the notion of finality and closure get very challenging in these stories because of their infinite nature..." Levine pauses. I love BioShock Infinite and the Burial at Sea DLCs, but I feel like I'm missing something crucial. Savings are going as high as 90 per cent. All Rights Reserved. Let’s start a discussion about what you think the ending reveals. "It's a nice, light, happy ending, right?". , Check out the Red Dead Redemption 2 gameplay reveal! As for the plane scene, I'm a little confused on that one. I just felt a lack of emotion. Which was a bit of a raw deal. Followers. But does the ending affect all other universe as a whole ? So which version of DeWitt is this, and how does his relocation to the doomed underwater metropolis of Rapture fit with Infinite's narrative? There his memories reset, he had a shave, and he returned to his former persona. In moving to inhabit another reality (one previously free from any form of DeWitt) Comstock was saved when Elizabeth pruned the multiverse of all DeWitt-inhabited branches. Ken Levine discusses BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode 1's ending Eurogamer's analysis and Levine's hints for Episode 2. He writes lots of news, some of the puns and all the stealth Destiny articles. So then basically Bioshock Infinite is the prequel? So she eventually decides to go back to reality, in exchange for her losing her powers. "The question is," he begins, "what would Heisenberg say? Atlas now wants "The ace in the hole". But something has been really bugging me that I cannot find a solid answer to these questions: How is Booker/Comstock still around? But overall, the DLC did its job, as being an addendum to the main story and fleshed out the universe, without screwing up other stuff, tied in nicely to the original game. I think Elizabeth still has fragments of her powers remaining and is able to identify the encoded Ace, by going on the plane that Jack forced down. All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. It matters what people experience. Then we find the Ace. Or perhaps she remembered doing it when she had her powers. Burial At Sea Episode 2 Ending Explaination. Elizabeth has a demonstrated ability to be able to see behind and access all of the doors. This ability allows her to play the master manipulator, able to prey on Comstock when he is most vulnerable: in the dank depths of Rapture that foreshadow the city's fallen future and after forcing him to remember the pain of losing a child. The ending to Infinite was emotionally satisfying, but I didn't have any emotional reaction to BaS, other than "Man, that's a bummer". It would also be a surprise not to again glimpse Columbia - Infinite's airborne setting that we never really said goodbye to. This ties into “Burial at Sea” being Elizabeth’s story all along, and she will take over the narrative completely as she’s the playable character in Episode 2! A whole load of discounted PlayStation Hits titles discounted further. "The trouble of explaining anything when you start to cover off the mechanics is that the true linear understanding of events gets very, very, very complicated," BioShock creator Ken Levine tells Eurogamer when we press him for more concrete answers. BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea is a two-part single-player expansion to the first-person shooter video game BioShock Infinite.It was developed by Irrational Games and published by 2K Games for Linux, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and macOS platforms. "I'll say this. Our theory? Follow 1867. User Lists: 0 #1 Edited By SlashDance. Because I'll be dead one day, and if someone is still playing this game after I die then what does it matter what I say? The twist and revelation was awesome. Let’s start a discussion about what you think the ending reveals. Their story - Infinite's story - has shown their fates to be so closely entwined that it seems unlikely his half is completely done. Español - Latinoamérica (Spanish - Latin America). This site © 2020 Gamer Network Limited. Or him remembering a reality in which he's dead? On the way we see Mascha! Compare her carefree dance with DeWitt on the sandy shores of Battleship Bay with her sad waltz in the dark setting of Cohen's Club, her cold-blooded plot to kill Comstock now in full swing. Thus Atlas is content and kills Elizabeth. Hence begins Episode 2. Thus making the complete series of events in proper chronological order Infinite, 1, and 2? By Ferry Groenendijk: He is the founder and editor of Video Games Blogger. Although Daisy never intended to hurt the child in the first place and never would have. How does she react to what she's done, when she has time to think about it? A Switch console for just £230 is the cheapest we've ever seen. Wiki Points. Elizabeth knew this version of Comstock's identity from the start, it becomes clear. Anyhow, no doubt the encoded Ace turns out to be "Would be kindly" AKA the activation phrase. With help from "Ghost Booker", she finds out that the ace is in Suchong's lab in Artemis suites. But she is in heaven probably, but perhaps her powers let her see what happens behind the doors anyway. But the story will continue from there.”. She was practically a goddes back then, she still had her powers. Index of BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea Guides: This video shows the BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea ending when it’s played on any difficulty and shows what happens after Booker and Elizabeth find the missing girl Sally in Rapture. The answer was no, Rapture was in it. Important: If you’re going to talk about the game’s ending in the comments section, please put a big fat “SPOILER ALERT” warning text as the first two words before typing your comment. With the timeline reset, this DeWitt was back in his old life - possibly with his infant daughter, too - in a reality cleansed of Comstock's interference. SPOILERS AHEAD. So I'll say this - if something is critical, it will appear, and if it's not, it won't.". I am twisted as ♥♥♥♥ with the ending, trying to think a reasonable answer but I failed, can anyone explain the ending ? Infinite's ending involved three versions of DeWitt. How come the Big Daddy could even kill Elizabeth?