The conclusion to the events that led Elizabeth to Rapture.The conclusion to the events that led Elizabeth to Rapture.The conclusion to the events that led Elizabeth to Rapture.
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Troy Baker
- Booker DeWitt
- (voice)
Courtnee Draper
- Elizabeth
- (voice)
- (as Courtney Draper)
Kimberly Brooks
- Daisy Fitzroy
- (voice)
- (as Kimberly D. Brooks)
Oliver Vaquer
- Robert Lutece
- (voice)
Jennifer Hale
- Rosalind Lutece
- (voice)
Bill Lobley
- Jeremiah Fink
- (voice)
Armin Shimerman
- Andrew Ryan
- (voice)
T. Ryder Smith
- Sander Cohen
- (voice)
Karl Hanover
- Atlas
- (voice)
James Yaegashi
- Yi Suchong
- (voice)
Tommy Beck
- Yi Suchong
- (as Thomas Gorrebeeck)
Laura Bailey
- Rapture Citizen
- (voice)
Steve Blum
- Rapture Citizen
- (voice)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
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- ConnectionsEdited into Bioshock: The Collection (2016)
- SoundtracksThe Little Sister's Song
Music and Lyrics: James Bonney (as Jim Bonney)
Orchestration: Duncan Watt
Lead Vocal: Shelly Jennings
Child Vocals: Kayla Belmore and Sarah Rosa
Produced by James Bonney (as Jim Bonney) and Marc Lacuesta
Featured review
Burial at Sea: Episode 2 completes Elizabeth's Arc from Infinite, tying it into the events of the original two games in a way that doesn't seem forced, but as an ode to the other games and making the entire story more cohesive.
The settings are excellent, with an excellent contrast between them- that portrays the places and the things they represent beautifully. Talking of Beauty, This DLC is one of the most gorgeous games that I have ever seen, continuing the trend of infinite.
The Rapture in this game has a new 'depth' to it, giving an explanation of not only the technology but the way the city works, it also gives us insight into some of the characters that, (I felt at least) were given a shaky motivation in the original 2 games.
It includes gameplay elements of all games, incorporating some of the missed things in Infinite, but improving aspects of the original 2.
Overall, Burial at Sea ties up the Bioshock franchise and binds it together in a way that I have never seen so well done before- with a greatly satisfying conclusion to the story.
The settings are excellent, with an excellent contrast between them- that portrays the places and the things they represent beautifully. Talking of Beauty, This DLC is one of the most gorgeous games that I have ever seen, continuing the trend of infinite.
The Rapture in this game has a new 'depth' to it, giving an explanation of not only the technology but the way the city works, it also gives us insight into some of the characters that, (I felt at least) were given a shaky motivation in the original 2 games.
It includes gameplay elements of all games, incorporating some of the missed things in Infinite, but improving aspects of the original 2.
Overall, Burial at Sea ties up the Bioshock franchise and binds it together in a way that I have never seen so well done before- with a greatly satisfying conclusion to the story.
- whimsicalidiot-87041
- Aug 19, 2023
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