If so, the devs are gonna have to make it unambiguous to explain how Burial at Sea fits into the continuity. Myself, I don't think it's that ambiguious: Comstock and Columbia are erased from existence, and Booker never gives up Anna. So my theory attempts to explain that unambiguous ending with Booker meeting Elizabeth in Rapture. 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 A week ago, BioShock Infinite came to a conclusion with part two of its Burial at Sea DLC. We were once again transported to Rapture, just moments after the ending of Burial at Sea - Episode One .

I have just completed Burial at Sea, and I really like it. At first sight it just look as a bad transference of Booker and Elisabeth into the Rapture universe. But during the game, more and more details are explained, and in the end the all is told. But I don't understand Elisabeth. She seems as a whole new character; her looking is completely different and almost unrecognizable (and with

Burial at Sea is two-part episodic story DLC for BioShock Infinite announced by Irrational Games on July 30, 2013. It will be included as part of the BioShock Infinite Season Pass, or each Ending of Bioshock Infinite leave you confused? Mitch from Game Front helps connects the dots and goes into some of the core concepts invovled in Bioshock In a9zLZD.
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