Minerva's Den is a single player downloadable content for BioShock 2 and was initially released on August 31, 2010 for Xbox 360 (800 Microsoft Points) and PlayStation 3 ($9.99). This additional campaign is a self-contained narrative experience that puts players in the role of another prototype Big Daddy in a previously unexplored section of The problem is, in Burial, it's after the events of Infinite so there isn't, wasn't and never will be a Columbia in which tears can appear due to Elizabeth's travel. Complexly nonsensical. "A different version of Elizabeth that successfully made it to Paris sees this universes events and feels guilty about leaving the little sisters in a This comes in line with the events of Infinite. Daisy sacrifices herself in order to achieve this goal. Elizabeth is forced to stab Daisy, because of the child, and thus turns her into a "woman". Although Daisy never intended to hurt the child in the first place and never would have. Warning: Massive ending spoilers for BioShock Infinite. Minor spoilers for Burial At Sea. Told in two episodes (which I played back-to-back), Burial At Sea centers on Booker and Elizabeth’s Upon finishing it, I realized that Irrational stumped me not once, not twice, but three times: first with BioShock Infinite’s ending, then with the cliffhanger from Burial at Sea: Episode One Would you kindly VoteUp on Reddit? :D http://www.reddit.com/r/Bioshock/comments/1r7yhn/burial_at_sea_ending_completely_explained_it_did/After playing the INC Post-Credits Tease "Play". The above is a short sequence that occurs after the player has watched all the credits. This sequence will not occur if the player skips the credits, so avoid pressing An attempt to fully understand Burial at Sea. My theory. SPOILERS. So I have a theory of Burial at Sea. Being able to understand all of this requires full understanding of Bioshock Infinite's plot and the way the game's multiverses work, so I'm not explaining everything as exhaustively as I could. But bare with me. .

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