The BioShock series has many animals seen in game, from angler fish to giant squids. These can be seen outside of Rapture roaming the ocean. Others are seen around Columbia. Some of these can be interacted with. These species of fish can be seen roaming the abyss around Rapture. One can be seen before being eaten by a shark in BioShock 2 when roaming outside of Rapture. Many seem to live in
I haven't found an explanation that talks about the "smothered in the crib" concept thoroughly Also, because Elizabeth helped set into motion the civil war in Rapture and is a critical key component of what occurs in the first game, does that mean infinite version of her goes through what happens in burial at sea?
The creature dives through the island, utterly destroying it. Without the siphon, Elizabeth's power starts returning to her in full.] Booker: The whistler! Elizabeth! The bird, Elizabeth! I lost control! He's coming! Elizabeth: No, he isn't. [She tears into a new area -- Rapture, the underwater city in Bioshock 1.] Booker: Where is he?
Despite this, Annabelle managed to find love and married Booker DeWitt, taking the name Annabelle DeWitt. In 1892, she became pregnant with a daughter and passed away due to complications of giving birth in 1893, [3] but the child survived. Booker DeWitt, now a widower, named the child Anna after Annabelle and took care of the child by himself.
The problem, as far as I understand, is the impossibility of the one remaining Comstock. There's no explanation given as to how he "escaped" from the paradox Liz created at the end of BSI. Furthermore, the way multiverse theory works in Bioshock indicates that so long as one Comstock still exists, an infinite number exist.
The absolute only explanation we have is that when Elizabeth ākilledā all the Comstocks at the end of the base game, she couldnāt see Rapture Comstock because he was in Rapture. Itās dumb, it makes no sense, and itās a plot hole with a half-hearted explanation that doesnāt agree to its own universes rules. But itās what weāve got. In fact, up until the final moments of the DLC, the Bird remains around Elizabeth's neck. Even after the Big Daddy fight the Bird is still there. But the moment you interact with Sally it mysteriously disappears. As soon as the camera pans back to Elizabeth, her necklace is untied and the Bird is missing. In addition to the missing pendant The difference with Burial at Sea, Levine explained, was the amount of time and effort needed to re-create Rapture within the BioShock Infinite engine. "We had a choice. So far, I'm finding the same thing. I've enjoyed all the previous BioShock games on many levels. The Burial at Sea DLC seems a little thin on substance. They're fun all the same, they just don't hold up to the series' established standard. TRfxkMU.