Gender: Male Location: Barkdonald's Inc. OMFGPlulz: dunt
Words cannot describe how hyped I am for BaS. I recently decided Bioshock 1 is my favorite game of all-time. If there's a return to Arcadia in BaS I will absolutely lose my shit.
Also the challenge rooms sound kind of lame (I hate waves of enemies in games.. just so lazy).. but I bought the pass so I'll give them a try. I'm more excited about the museum.
I was on the fence regarding the Season Pass, but these DLCs sound awesome (maybe nt so much the arena one, but the museum sort of makes up for it)
15$ for each story DLC does sound a bit too steep though, granted I don't know how big it is, but if is anywhere as big as the GTAIV DLC then it's pretty well priced.
Now I'm gonna have to buy the Season Pass
can't wait to return to Rapture, though I still have Bioshock 2 waiting in my backlog
__________________
"When Gotham is ashes, you have my permission to die." -BANE
I finished this game a few days a go, probably going to shell out for the DLC in a while. Pretty goddamn excellent game. Loved it. Though I was personally dissatisfied with the end a bit.
That was a joke. I knew about [SPOILER - highlight to read]: them being related before I started playing. You guys made it real hard to fake ignorance though.
No, I just didn't like [SPOILER - highlight to read]: that Elizabeth ceases to exist in the end. Sure she'll grow up as Anna, but she won't be the same person. She won't crack codes or pick locks or dream of Paris. And that makes me sad. I also didn't like Booker washing away Columbia and Comstock through suicide. I thought it was a powerful message that you can't just get rid of your sins as easily as dunking your head in a river, but then Booker literally does that in the end. I guess I also just didn't see why they had to make it so Comstock was never created. Just live with it. I've always been dissatisfied by changing it so the villain was never a threat to begin with through time travel.
Does the DLC take place during the story or after? I guess it'd have to be during.
__________________
Last edited by Nephthys on Mar 1st, 2014 at 02:10 AM
The only way to wash away his sins was to [SPOILER - highlight to read]: kill himself. The main difference between Comstock's "salvation" and Booker's is that Comstock sacrificed nothing to achieve it, he just took it as a given that he was saved and that he had a clean slate. Booker actually had to sacrifice not just something, but everything, to make things right..