That's an interesting idea.So I guess in the end the circle can not be broken because somewhere and in some other time there is a similar cycle happening.....Columbia, Rapture....a man, a utopian city that becomes anything but...and a daughter that needs to be saved. Where will Bioshock take us next? I can't wait to see.
That's pretty cool.
That makes wonder something though:If Elizabeth kills you before you become comstock/Dewitt then how are you related to Ryan? Is it through Elizabeth then? How does Sofia and Eleanor lamb come into the works then? Trying to figure out if Elizabeth was the "lamb" and as someone brought up the last name for Sofia/Eleanor.
Get ready for the battle from hell Keith. . That last one is a pain in the ***.
Jenexactly like josh said if u want the long explanation he can pm everything I typed but yes everything's connected "recycled" information but Booker Dewitt/ Comstock is also Andrew Ryan as in beggining of game a lady and cop are doing a police sketch of you aka false Shepard but its a drawing of Andrew Ryan only Andrew Ryan or people with his DNA can use bathysphere when locked down but remember Comstock and Elisabeth use it in endgame. It's infinite the circle will never be broken no matter what.
I'm pretty sure that
the Bioshock "universe" operates in a similar fashion to The Matrix. There will always be The One, and in Bioshock Infinite, The One is DeWitt, in Bioshock 1, it's Jack.
I think the whole point of the game was being SUPER meta and saying that even something like Super Mario Bros is Bioshock, any time you have protagonist trying to rescue girl from a castle. . . it's just someone playing their role. The story of the game is just trying to rationalize that cliche.
Also, the second thing, really quite minor - the music in the game. God Only Knows, Girls Just Want To Have Fun, Shiny Happy People.....am I right in assuming that knowledge of these songs leaked through tears? 'Cause you hear Girls Just Want To Have Fun, the modern version, coming through a tear in a house. Or are they just included for the fun on it? It's funny how I'm fine with a flying city existing in 1912 but not fine with modern songs existing, lol.
Jenexactly like josh said if u want the long explanation he can pm everything I typed but yes everything's connected "recycled" information but Booker Dewitt/ Comstock is also Andrew Ryan as in beggining of game a lady and cop are doing a police sketch of you aka false Shepard but its a drawing of Andrew Ryan only Andrew Ryan or people with his DNA can use bathysphere when locked down but remember Comstock and Elisabeth use it in endgame. It's infinite the circle will never be broken no matter what.
Tried it once. Need a break and then back at it.
I really don't think you can say for definite that Comstock/Booker is also Andrew Ryan, and I don't recall them sketching you as Andrew Ryan - that wouldn't make any sense, since, as far as they know, you don't look like Ryan.
They ARE the same piece in each of their respective puzzles, though. And perhaps Ryan is a descendant of the Comstock/Booker of his universe (to explain the Bathysphere thing), and plays a similar role - but isn't the same person. The difference is kind of difficult to communicate lol, but hopefully you get what I'm saying. Either way, it's not explicitly spelt out or explained, so to say that he is DEFINITELY Ryan is misleading, because the game doesn't necessarily say that.
I mean, it could be that, as far as Ryan understands, it operates according the DNA - but, in the bigger picture, it operates for a particular puzzle piece/pieces of that universe. So, when Booker arrives, he's able to use it because he's the same 'piece' as Jack - but ISN'T Jack or Ryan and may not be related in any way, OTHER than him being the same role in the story.
Also a couple of things. How does Booker drowning himself at the end save the day? Surely there are still universes where he DOESN'T drown himself and does become Comstock? Unless him becoming Comstock simply repeats events up to the point where THAT Booker/Comstock drowns himself and so on until they're all wiped out. Or perhaps the fact that the Elizabeths force his head down means that under no circumstances would he have had the option not to do it.
Also, the second thing, really quite minor - the music in the game. God Only Knows, Girls Just Want To Have Fun, Shiny Happy People.....am I right in assuming that knowledge of these songs leaked through tears? 'Cause you hear Girls Just Want To Have Fun, the modern version, coming through a tear in a house. Or are they just included for the fun on it? It's funny how I'm fine with a flying city existing in 1912 but not fine with modern songs existing, lol.
I really don't think you can say for definite that Comstock/Booker is also Andrew Ryan, and I don't recall them sketching you as Andrew Ryan - that wouldn't make any sense, since, as far as they know, you don't look like Ryan.
They ARE the same piece in each of their respective puzzles, though. And perhaps Ryan is a descendant of the Comstock/Booker of his universe (to explain the Bathysphere thing), and plays a similar role - but isn't the same person. The difference is kind of difficult to communicate lol, but hopefully you get what I'm saying. Either way, it's not explicitly spelt out or explained, so to say that he is DEFINITELY Ryan is misleading, because the game doesn't necessarily say that.
I mean, it could be that, as far as Ryan understands, it operates according the DNA - but, in the bigger picture, it operates for a particular puzzle piece/pieces of that universe. So, when Booker arrives, he's able to use it because he's the same 'piece' as Jack - but ISN'T Jack or Ryan and may not be related in any way, OTHER than him being the same role in the story.
Also a couple of things. How does Booker drowning himself at the end save the day? Surely there are still universes where he DOESN'T drown himself and does become Comstock? Unless him becoming Comstock simply repeats events up to the point where THAT Booker/Comstock drowns himself and so on until they're all wiped out. Or perhaps the fact that the Elizabeths force his head down means that under no circumstances would he have had the option not to do it.
Also, the second thing, really quite minor - the music in the game. God Only Knows, Girls Just Want To Have Fun, Shiny Happy People.....am I right in assuming that knowledge of these songs leaked through tears? 'Cause you hear Girls Just Want To Have Fun, the modern version, coming through a tear in a house. Or are they just included for the fun on it? It's funny how I'm fine with a flying city existing in 1912 but not fine with modern songs existing, lol.
Yea the last patriots are tough, what vigors do you have upgraded, and do you have all the hats/gear? I can give you some really good combos that will help.
I appreciate that. I'm taking a break until tomorrow. Tought I would polish this one up tonight. Yeah Jen was right. Ending is tough.
I have the limited guide. I like it...has some beautiful artwork in it and is a good guide for finding things and strategizing against certain enemies. It's a great book for that....if you want more art, I would get the art book. The strategy guide has some...but mostly it's still shots from the game.