

How did you feel about Burial at Sea’s ending? What do you think happened? Tell us your best theories in the comments below. These are just a few of the explanations people have come up with, but BioShock’s complicated narrative has room for plenty more. We don’t know the extent of her powers, so she could’ve gone back to that place after dying in Rapture, and through the magic of BioShock’s multiverse, somehow bring the last Booker with her, too. The Paris that we find Elizabeth in after her death in Episode One and before her resurrection in Episode Two could serve as some form of afterlife, or at least her idea of an afterlife where birds are singing and everyone knows her name. Others, like Raj Sound, took this one step further and wrote their own sentimental ending based on this premise of Booker and Elizabeth reuniting in Paris. That’s what was missing from the ending - some sort of resolution to the Booker-Elizabeth/father-daughter conflict.” They write: “With both dead, it’s still a dark-enough ending, but I don’t think it would have killed Irrational to include a short scene showing that Booker and Elizabeth are at least happy and have reconciled in that Paris-Heaven place. On the Irrational Games forums, that’s the type of ending fountaincap wish they saw in Burial at Sea. If you’re feeling optimistic, you could interpret it as Booker surviving the aftermath of Columbia and finally being able to raise his daughter in peace.Īnother interesting idea is Elizabeth’s reconstruction of Paris as a kind of heaven. The main piece of evidence people bring up for this is Infinite’s ambiguous post-credits scene, where Booker wakes up in his office and checks to see if Anna is in her crib, but the screen cuts to black before we can see if she’s actually there. I saw multiple commenters saying they prefer to believe that Booker and Elizabeth are still together in another universe. Understandably, a few folks found the ending too depressing when it killed off the only other character left from BioShock Infinite. However, both episodes of the Burial at Sea DLC allow you to move to the underwater Rapture city, known from the two previous BioShock games.Image Credit: NeoGaf user Fixed2BeBroken Booker and Elizabeth are still together … somewhere Where does BioShock Infinite take place?īioShock Infinite is set in the flying city of Columbia. You can unlock it in two ways – complete the game for the first time at any difficulty level or enter a special code. However, this level is initially blocked. The 1999 Mode is the highest difficulty level in BioShock Infinite. What is the highest difficulty level in BioShock Infinite? However, if you want to carefully explore the area and find all the collectibles, the game time will be increased to about 20 hours. If you focus solely on the main storyline, you will need around 11-12 hours to see the end credits. How long does BioShock Infinite take to beat?īioShock Inifinite isn’t very long – the average completion time is a dozen hours. Moreover, Rapture found in the Burial at Sea expansions is presented in the “intact” version, before it got destroyed. However, both episodes of the Burial at Sea DLC allow you to move to the underwater Rapture city, known from the two previous BioShock games. Is the Rapture in BioShock Infinite?īioShock Infinite is set in the flying city of Columbia. Only in small parts (and in DLC as part of the Bioshock Infinite Season Pass) do the stories from 1+2 overlap with that of Infinite’s. Bioshock Infinite’s story is completely separate from that of Bioshock 1+2, which are somewhat tied together. Two locks can also be found in Columbia during Burial at Sea - Episode 2. In BioShock 2, hacking combination locks is not an option.

Many of the locks in BioShock can be hacked or bought out, but it is almost never required. Is BioShock Infinite connected to 1 and 2? The codes are usually found nearby or shortly after the lock via audio diaries, written notes, and scribbled messages. BioShock Infinite made a point of linking Rapture and Columbia as different versions of the same idea. Jack, Booker, Ryan, and Comstock are the same person to varying degree, and Elizabeth from BioShock Infinite even returns to Rapture in Infinite’s DLC. Rapture and Columbia are, in some sense, the same city.
