My theory is that he came to this decision when making Infinite and then came up with a weak idea and story to connect B1 and B2 with Infinite. That explains why we get 2 endings in Infinite. The first ending is where the game should have stayed, Booker dies and Elizabeth dissappears; it's a good ending. But because Levine was trying to connect
During Burial at Sea: Episode One, Booker encounters posters for Old Man Winter in an elevator early on and later finds that he needs to obtain the Plasmid in order to progress. He eventually does
The little video from the credits of Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode 2http://store.steampowered.com/app/8870/The song is from 1952, called "You Be
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In the game files of Burial at Sea - Episode 2 the fireball-throwing, teleporting Ryan Security agents are identified under the name "Houdini" as in Houdini Splicers from BioShock and BioShock 2, but their fighting style is reminiscent of the Firemen from BioShock Infinite.
Though Burial at Sea Episode 1 may be a short vignette next to Infinite’s novel, it’s still one you aren’t likely to put down for the brief time it lasts -- and it’s priced accordingly at $15.
Iron Sides is OK, but there are better options. You generally don't want to be seen/getting shot at in this DLC.More Burial At Sea 2 :
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