![]() ![]() It may mean, in another situation, using the enemy's strength against them. And, sometimes, that might mean completely bypassing the enemy entirely, because she doesn't need to. “She needs to be kind of thinking in a roundabout way of how to deal with her enemies. “Elizabeth has to take things more from the side view,” she explained. And for that to transfer over to gameplay is, I think, we would be betraying her character again if suddenly she's got these huge biceps and she's running around the place with a ginormous machine gun.” According to Jeffrey, that means playing as Elizabeth is less about combat and more about strategy, often avoiding combat altogether. ![]() She's the one who's rifling through the drawers, or leaning against the walls, or whatever it is that she may be doing. She's more aware of her surroundings, and how she interacts with those things. She would be more considerate about keeping out of danger, and assisting you with various different things, and looking for things around in the environment and keeping an eye out for stuff. “Now, even in Infinite, Elizabeth was a much more thoughtful person. He's very much about storming the gates, or taking it head on, and he has these other tools available to him, but generally he's all about going head to head with his enemy and taking him down because he's the stronger man,” she continued. As Lutece says, "I see heads, and I see tails, it's just a matter of perspective.““Booker, as a character, is an ex-soldier. So, while Burial at Sea seems very depressing, it actually has a good ending. She is just recalling memories of looking through the tear. Although they won't remember being with each other, Booker would certainly be a good dad to Anna, and he can take her to Paris.Īlso just as the other user said, Elizabeth isn't on the plane. So, when Elizabeth dies, her mind should immediately snap back to Anna. Since there is NO Comstocks to steal Anna, Anna must be in the crib. You see, when Booker died in Infinite, his mind was immediately snapped back to the 1890s, the day he lost Anna. Elizabeth does die however, and no more Elizabeth exists.īut I said she is kind of gone, mainly because of one reason. The ending ends with Elizabeth rising Fontaine to Rapture and giving him the code, which led to the Rapture civil war and the arrival of Jack, then Bioshock 1 happens and is a happy ending. ![]() She asked the Lutece twins to bring her back, in exchange for her tear powers. Elizabeth got killed, but she can't die because she has her tear powers, similar to Lutece.īecause of guilt of hurting Sally, she looks through the doors, and sees if she sacrifices herself, she can save all the little sisters and Sally. This Elizabeth realised Comstock escaped to Rapture, and so she arrived at Rapture at 1958, got a more suitable outfit, then killed Comstock (which is also the LAST one). You see, at the end of Infinite, only one Elizabeth remained, and that Elizabeth is the one who we interacted in the main game. No, she is kind of gone, and kind of which I'll explain later. ![]()
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