She still lived in the end (Anna DeWitt that is) after he mind or "soul" joined the baby Anna from the timeline in which she was never given to Comstock.
@@hidan407 She still might've died from the crossfire going on at the time of Ryan's deal though, Ryan gave his security detail the order to "clean out" the department store prisons. Its interesting to think about what the priority would've been if she took the deal, take her out by bathysphere right away or finish the sweep of the place.
Man atlas looks really diffrent in this compear too the orgianl think from him takeing so much adam messed up his face looks like freddy kuger but ethier or hes a monster thats why he got what he desvers at the end jack kicked his ass my favort power agiants atlas is the enrage becasued his own men fight agiants him and got taken down by the little sisters so i always belved jack got his revenged and elizabeth got justices
This is a year or two before rapture went to shit. Only time you see Atlas/Frank Fontaine is when he's injected himself with all the Adam. In this it seems like Atlas was his own person and not a persona used by Fontaine then you see Atlas get pissed off and break his cover towards the end and realize he was acting like him to..
No, this is canonically how he looked after plastic surgery. In Bioshock 1 the developers just didn’t bother to design a unique model so they used a splicer model.
@@RobGordonJC Which notes and audio logs in Bioshock 1 and Infinite are you talking about? I only remember a audio diary in Bioshock 2 and Atlas mentioning Dr. Steinman in the lobotomy cutscene.
can someone explain to me... i've got little to no interest in playing the base game of infinite but i want to play burial at sea...so how do you go to the dlc? do you just load it from the main menu or do you have to get up to a certain point in the base game?
You can start Burial at Sea from the Main Menu of Bioshock Infinite. I am not 100% sure if it's unlocked from the start. I do not understand why you would want to play Burial at Sea without playing Bioshock Infinite first since they are completely tied to one another and very little makes sense in Burial at Sea without knowing the events in Infinite.
If you don't wanna ruin Bioshock 1 and 2 don't play infinite or the DLC at all it is a shit show that adds the word Time line and time travel to make idiots say it is deep.
This DLC was a work of art, successfully linking the other games into a cohesive vision. Each piece, from the cards at the beginning etc. is meticulously placed. Took me some time to appreciate it.
@@MrTiresia its a very common thing for a story to start out really strong and then for the author to become big-headed and implement ideas no one likes or the author simply over estimates their ability to deliver on, it's known as "hubris".