Since we’re Booker, we obviously take on the job, sneak our way into different shops to acquire a mask that grants us access to our favourite mad artist’s place where we confront Sander Cohen! I can’t believe he was mad before the events of Bioshock 1 as well. We have no recollection of the events of Bioshock Infinite and a more mature and hardboiled version of Elizabeth walks into our office asking us to look for a Little Sister called Sally and to rescue her. After the events of Bioshock Infinite and after a whole ordeal about billions of alternate universes and possibilities that all are connected, we essentially are back there in the role of Booker DeWitt taking up another job. Alas,… Infinite does glimpse at Rapture before the DLC btw.īIG FAT SPOILER WARNING! You’ve been warned.īurial at Sea Chapter 1 brings us back to Rapture on December 31st, 1958. What I do recommend however is to read my post on Bioshock 1 and Bioshock 2 because why not plug it here as well? Either way, in this post I’ll first go into the story/plot for Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 before I discuss gameplay stuff that I liked/disliked. If you haven’t played Bioshock Infinite’s Burial at Sea Chapter 1 and/or 2 yet, I highly recommend not reading ahead as there will be a lot of spoilers in regards to the story and all of that. Thanks a lot! Either way, Burial at Sea is essentially two extra chapters for the game that really round out the story… and because I felt like it deserved another post, I wanted to write about it as a 10.5 post, I guess? We did that on stream, and through the power of friendship and Twitch, someone gifted me the Burial at Sea DLCs for the full experience. So, back in May, I played through Bioshock Infinite and I loved it! It was great.
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