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Played few hours of the game, having much fun so farElizabeth gracefully collects coins and ammos during intense battles without getting hurt, I guess she learned how to do that too while she was locked up in the tower.
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Skorpychan [2013-04-02 07:01:27 +0000 UTC]
Ooooh.
My copy's due to arrive today. I am impatient.
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KaineRano In reply to ??? [2013-04-02 06:47:00 +0000 UTC]
Just got done beating the game and yeah...it is pretty damn awesome
Nicely done with the art here ^^
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RogueWriter3201 In reply to ??? [2013-04-02 06:30:13 +0000 UTC]
(*Thinks of Elizabeth*) Why Ken Levine? Why?!
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Genesis-Omega In reply to RogueWriter3201 [2013-04-02 17:01:59 +0000 UTC]
What's wrong with her? She's awesome. She pulls money and out of thin air... She pulls sniper rifles and rocket launchers out of thin air.
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RogueWriter3201 In reply to Genesis-Omega [2013-04-02 23:23:56 +0000 UTC]
That's not what my lamentations are for. It's *because* she's so awesome and yet, well, I don't want to post spoilers. Let's just say things are not as they should be! At least in my opinion...
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Genesis-Omega In reply to RogueWriter3201 [2013-04-03 00:15:30 +0000 UTC]
I know. I've beaten the game, I know the story, and the pain that comes with it. But she still has a place in my heart as a character and an AI companion. The fact that she pulls RPGs out of thin air and tosses them pretty far just makes me love her all the more.
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KathyAnn1 [2013-04-02 05:55:27 +0000 UTC]
i have to tell you i am never disappointed by what you do. your art is just so amazing!
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Amrock [2013-04-02 05:47:38 +0000 UTC]
YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Bloodelle [2013-04-02 05:39:56 +0000 UTC]
I use the crow vigor the most *-*
I never notice Elizabeth picking things up xD I am so neglectful of looting...
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Yamaha160 In reply to ??? [2013-04-02 05:32:17 +0000 UTC]
I lol'd at the description.
Apart from Elizabeth's facial expression, everything else looks great
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GMHead In reply to ??? [2013-04-02 05:28:32 +0000 UTC]
I think you are trying to seducing me to play this games XD
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OneArmedWonder [2013-04-02 05:09:27 +0000 UTC]
DoubleLeaf... why are you so awesome? This is amazing!
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TracyBandit In reply to ??? [2013-04-02 05:09:04 +0000 UTC]
omg I love this game so much! XD Bioshock ftw!!
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ludanmei In reply to ??? [2013-04-02 05:03:22 +0000 UTC]
wow.. been a while since I checked out your works. Your style has changed... I approve!
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Knight-Watcher In reply to ??? [2013-04-02 05:02:28 +0000 UTC]
Coins, lock picks, ammo, health kits, salt vials, and much more - yes Elizabeth is exactly the kind of companion you want in a hostile flying city.
I almost expected to see Robert and Rosalind turning up here - because they are well everywhere.
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Genesis-Omega In reply to Knight-Watcher [2013-04-02 17:00:17 +0000 UTC]
If only she could just find lockpicks lying around early on. But other than that, she tosses everything but the kitchen sink at me... Well, that and health kits. I have a tendency to use Sheltered Life, which makes you invulnerable after eating a 'snack', like a banana, soda, or anything that's food based health restoring. Overpowered? Maybe. Especially when enemies often have oranges on their person and I'm going around like a certain walking Swedish murder machine.
I fully agree. I'm still looking for them.
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Knight-Watcher In reply to Genesis-Omega [2013-04-02 23:10:49 +0000 UTC]
You work with what she gives you though there are parts where you'll be separated from her for certain periods of time so yes those are times to be cautious unlike the part at the beginning where you are looking for her. I'd consider what I just wrote a minor reveal. Still I think I have been using the Sheltered Life Gear too. Also the preorder got me this one that boosts ammo max on all weapons. The different enemy types have comparable counterparts to the previous BioShock games too though at least nobody is going off the radio chirping would you kindly.
The Lutece pair are always finishing each other's sentences.
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Genesis-Omega In reply to Knight-Watcher [2013-04-03 00:27:18 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I know. Every single time she's not around, I go into Rapture mode and start skulking around, acting like a paranoid hawk. I forgot where it as, but I know I missed it in a second playthrough. It's overpowered, but it's unreal.
And always popping up where you least expect them, or wherever you do sometimes. They're mysterious like that. I expected them in the picture, so there's no guarantee they are or aren't there. Maybe they will be.
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Knight-Watcher In reply to Genesis-Omega [2013-04-03 04:33:41 +0000 UTC]
Also no little sisters calling you Mr. Bubbles or talking about angels. Still I kept wondering if Booker was in anyway connected to Jack or Delta whereas Elizabeth by way of being Lamb of Columbia was not unlike Eleanor who looks upon Delta as a father figure. Further I wasn't surprised when one of the tears brings them to a certain place connected to another lighthouse. Still the story really becomes engaging when they are reacting to each other instead of entirely reacting to what's happening around them.
"He doesn't row."
"What do you mean he doesn't row?"
"He doesn't row."
Then it sounds as if it dawns on her what he is saying and I too think I figured it out.
Events converge and diverge across infinite realities though there are constants within all variations. Almost sounds like something the Lutece pair would babble on about.
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Genesis-Omega In reply to Knight-Watcher [2013-04-03 06:47:21 +0000 UTC]
I felt Rapture speaking to me long ago, the moment Songbird's eye cracked from the pressure of just a few mere feet of water. I figured 'what better way to bid farewell to this 'Big Daddy' of the sky, than to bring him to the bottom of the ocean, the place that gave birth to so much horror'. Rapture wasn't fully ready to let go just then, but when was it visited at that point? What year was it when they got there?
Change but a simple small thing, and a new universe is split off at that point. Even as I type this, is there another Genesis-Omega, with a different name, typing a similar, if not identical, reply? No one can say no, but nor can anyone say yes.
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Knight-Watcher In reply to Genesis-Omega [2013-04-03 12:29:09 +0000 UTC]
Notably the first time Songbird tries to follow them into the water after fleeing Monument Island only the water pressure appears painful to Songbird. Songbird pulls out before permanent damage is done and then we see nothing of Songbird for a long while.
If I had to guess the year in Rapture, I would guess it was before things had turned into the horrors as it were that we saw in the previous BioShock games.
I too can wonder the same of myself and such things have found expression in other mediums (books, video games, television).
Booker experiences multiple nose bleeds before and after his first perceived trip through a tear. By perceived I mean one we actually sees for ourselves.
I have to wonder if it makes a difference for him to cross into realities where he is alive - somewhere - somehow - not dead - because being dead has consequences to living variations in all other realities once the barriers between them are weakened by tears or so I imagine is such.
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Genesis-Omega In reply to Knight-Watcher [2013-04-03 20:19:10 +0000 UTC]
I remember that, and thus why I mentioned it. There was permanent damage though. The right eye port was cracked, and when he reappeared, it was still cracked. He was designed to operate in a low pressure environment, the sky. When he went underwater just a few feet, it was bad enough. Rapture... A fitting place for him to die, as he was based partly upon Big Daddy technology.
No, if you move around to the windows, you'll see that the walkway was collapsed, meaning you arrived after Jack Ryan at the very least. This is aided by the lighthouse door being closed.
It's anyone's guess what happens, or happened, during multiple timelines and multiple realities. There are infinite possibilities, due to the sheer number of things that can be done, ways people can live, ways people can exist. Was there a reality where Booker was in fact a woman, or did he ever have a son? There had to be realities like that. So many possibilities, I sense much fanfiction in the future for Bioshock Infinite.
With so many realities, there may be one where Booker teamed up with copies of himself and multiple Elizabeths, where all acted mostly the same, but with different outfits, different weapons, powers, even different faces. Again, so many possibilities, so many brilliant ideas just waiting to be thought of.
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Knight-Watcher In reply to Genesis-Omega [2013-04-03 22:12:10 +0000 UTC]
I didn't see the comparison of Songbird and Big Daddy immediately though his role regarding Elizabeth is very similar to Big Daddy and Little Sister.
I mean I did wonder if in one reality 'Johnny Topside' looks like Booker because it is alluded to that 'Johnny' was Eleanor's actual father and that Eleanor in that same reality looks like Elizabeth.
I also didn't look around much at the section of Rapture that is briefly visited by Booker and Elizabeth though it did look familiar enough.
It is certainly possible that in another reality there's a female Booker DeWitt and a male known as say Elias or Elijah Comstock who is said to be the son of the Prophetess Zelda Halla Comstock and Lord Comstock. There's a different kind of implication for the story for a female Booker though it is quite impacting for the male Booker as we know him. You lit the fires of imagination because well I just made up possible variations in my head on the spot.
I mean I think that the Lutece pair are actually not twins in the biological sense of the word - rather they are twins by virtual of one being born male and the other female in different realities. Also remember the Lutece statue turning from one gender to the other just as Booker nears it. The difference is a single DNA chromosome pair - the one that determines gender.
Of course multiple realities, Booker could have failed to reach Elizabeth at particular point. A Booker could have not survived that baptism, not survived the destruction of Monument Island Cage, been killed by Songbird on any number of occasions, and so many other ways.
Ken Levine - is a genius for storytelling at least to me.
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Genesis-Omega In reply to Knight-Watcher [2013-04-04 00:45:39 +0000 UTC]
I saw it from the eyes mostly, but the bond he has near the end shows it.
Good point, it could indeed be, though Eleanor had all ten fingers intact. Could be yet one more. Once more, no one can say no, yet no one can say yes.
I did. I wanted to see if I could get an Electrobolt Plasmid. Sentimentality, since I like electrocuting idiots in water. It was the entrance area where you first got it, after all, so I wondered, 'where's Jack', and sure enough, the bridge was out, thus meaning it was definitely after him, because the rest of the bridge that wasn't broken by the plane tail was still there.
I am a writer of fanfiction (Though I hope to write a novel someday). It is both my job to be inspired and to inspire others. And I like the idea. If I didn't already have so many stories in the works, I'd be willing to do a Bioshock Infinite possibly along those lines.
Indeed they're not twins, but alternate realities of one another, with that exact mentioned difference, with similiar yet opposing personalities. They broke reality to be together. It makes me wonder, though, where did they draw the line for that? Was it merely curiosity and the prospect of combining their genius to change the world, or was there something else?
Indeed. Sometimes might have even slipped in the rain, fell on his head, knocked himself out, fell and drowned. Infinite means there are infinite clumsy Bookers failing right out of the gate. Others, stumbling right at the finish line. If you can imagine their fate, infinite realities means it can and did happen an infinite number of times in as many variations.
He does a great job of inspiring many an idea to fanfiction writers and writers of regular fiction as well.
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Knight-Watcher In reply to Genesis-Omega [2013-04-04 03:38:59 +0000 UTC]
Yes I got a kick out of electro-bolt and incinerate though enrage is like possession too.
I will keep a look out for these details when I get to that part of the game again.
Booker actually experiences at least one nosebleed before getting to Monument Island yet I thought this a by-product solely of traveling through tears though we don't know how he got on that boat with the Lutece pair in the first place - at least not until later when it appears they arranged the whole thing - almost as if they were trying to help Booker wipe a way a different kind of debt than the one he speaks of to Elizabeth.
Perhaps they thought they had a better chance of enabling Booker's success if they worked together though it is also possible they deduced that they were parallels to each other therefore if they could have alternate selves than so could anyone else. I mean they did bring the girl to Columbia through a tear so it is possible that we don't even start off in Booker's 'home reality' or what happens during Booker's first conversation with Comstock is actually someone sending him through a tear without having Elizabeth do it.
One of the voxaphones went on about the fact that Comstock seemed unable to have children or at least a version of Comstock was unable to have kids. So they went and took a child from another reality as a way of testing to repeat the process that brought the Lutece pair together into the same reality.
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IrukaAnbu44 [2013-04-02 04:56:14 +0000 UTC]
there definitely has to be a better/classier name than "pack mule" for elizabeth.
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VegaAltair In reply to ??? [2013-04-02 04:54:41 +0000 UTC]
Dat murder of Crows...
...but yeah,elizabeth's face is kinda odd for me..but otherwise,it's great
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Blackismycolor [2013-04-02 04:52:56 +0000 UTC]
Yay! that's my favorite Vigor to use besides the bucking broncho. =3 I love Booker I'll miss him.
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TraceofHatred [2013-04-02 04:47:03 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful art as usual, thank you for uploading artwork for everything I feel passionately about. xD Now I have to get this game, because of your art. ;_:
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SweetNSpice112 [2013-04-02 04:45:45 +0000 UTC]
Omg I love it. Doubleleaf you can do no wrong.
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04whim In reply to ??? [2013-04-02 04:43:24 +0000 UTC]
Murder of Crows and the hand cannon. Nice to see we have the same preferences, Double Leaf. Also my new favourite game.
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AwesomeBunny01 In reply to ??? [2013-04-02 04:41:18 +0000 UTC]
Still playing this game and loving it every step of the way!
You should also do the "Yogurt Night" of Booker Dewitt!
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Featherlan In reply to ??? [2013-04-02 04:40:17 +0000 UTC]
I just started watching a playthrough of this game, and it's amazing. This is like the point in it where I've gotten, so the timing was incredible.
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alphathewolf [2013-04-02 04:28:23 +0000 UTC]
I'm so expecting a sequel after you complete the game. One of the best stories I've played in video games for awhile.
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