I remember playing this a few hours. I chose the harder difficulty since games are too easy these days anyway.
I recall this pattern: running out of ammo> dying>lose coins>unable to upgrade effectively (no coins)> respawn with lost coins and fewer enemies to advance in the game.
I eventually lost interest. I didn’t feel the control I had with the previous games, in terms of gameplay and upgrades.
The only reason Bioshock 2 was in the same place as the first game, was because the team who made the first was working on Infinite, and so some company was contracted to make a sequel.
Generally, any future Bioshock’s will likely be in different places, or have different themes.
The reason they cant make a bioshock infinite 2, is because once you beat the game all versions of the main character dies. So Comstock never would exist. Which also means his daughter Elizabeth would also never exist.
the dude is abducted by aliens and is being strung along in a psychological test.
why can’t you guys accept the truth, you just believe the riddles and quotes said by the lutece twins mean nothing when in actual fact what they say is the truth. you just can’thandle the truth
he was chosen because of his involvement in the eugenics movement
they were the same person, just from different dimensions who figured the other one existed because they were able to vibrate a molecule that existed in all dimensions to speak to each other
they trick booker into going into the loop again, he marked himself in order to remind himself who he is and how he got where he is, the opening quote of the game is
this and what the “twins” say during the scene of booker in between sleep and wake state where iv put the time stamp in the vid gives you an idea of whats actually happening. also one of the lutece called the whole thing a thought experiment which is why you found items in questionable places, and how the colours are coded in ways to attract you, the whole game is not only a thought experiment for booker its a thought experiment on the player too, the air tight “reality” of the story being a logical trap for the player instead of a physical trap like it is for booker. this is deep stuff and you will need to have an understanding of images to decipher it but this is why the director has got the awards he was given, because he thinks like me
booker stands for more than just some guy aswell but iv already spoken about that here.
depending on your interpretation of Time and inter-dimensional travel, if she killed the original Booker then the events that unfold leading to her killing the original Booker never happen and thus she doesn’t kill the original Booker. In many interpretations of time travel even when time is reshuffled the source of the reshuffling still keeps their memories, theyjust have new ones added as well, so Booker could invariably remember all that happened even tho it now never happens, and thus is still reborn a new man through his killer baptism thus giving him a “second chance.”
In fiction yes. In reality? No. Mainly because time is a man made construct.
I’ve read and watched some stuff about the theory of time travel through things like Black Holes and what not but it was generally over my head on a physics level, and was all theory anyway.
I need to do a video for bioshock infinite but I don’t know if I’d ever get round to it, I’ll let everyone fumble around for a few years and then do it. thats if a nutless lurker isn’t reading what I’ve said about it and decides to steal it for his own video