
If that's a criticism at all, it's a weak one BioShock's about as sound a starting point to build upon as a game could hope for, and Infinite has made the most of that. Early on, thanks to the weapons, powers, and upgrades having new names but functioning in largely the same way, it’d be fair to call Infinite an elaborate, blue-sky reskin of the first BioShock. Pleased to Meet You, ElizabethIt’s that inaugural hour – and in fact the few that follow it – that build the foundation upon which the rest of BioShock Infinite stands. Under your stewardship, he oscillates between doing good deeds and some clearly bad ones, but his words and actions eventually left me thinking of myself as a fan of the man by the time the credits rolled. The first hour chronicles DeWitt’s unusual journey to Columbia under orders to recover a teenage girl named Elizabeth so that he might “wipe away the debt.” Though he begins as both a bit unlikeable and mysterious, eventually Booker's backstory is fully filled-in and brought to a satisfactory end. He's a reluctant hero on a mission, vaguely referred to as a less-than-virtuous man with a shady past. Seen on an early poster for Possession, under the title "Mesmerize.Play This world is easy to buy into because its characters believe in it so convincingly, chief among them our player character, war veteran-turned-PI Booker DeWitt. ↑ BioShock: Infinite - Making the E3 Demo on YouTube.↑ Jeremiah Fink's Voxophone: Out of the Thin Air.His framed picture can be found in various places in-game, notably Cunningham Studios. ↑ He was photographed by Cunningham Studios in 1884.His body is also found in cell 7 in the club's cellar. ↑ Name seen on on a list of prisoners on a blackboard in the Good Time Club.↑ Wilbur Sykes' Voxophone: That Goddamn Key.
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↑ The owner of Easter & Sons Premium Automated Stallions, full name from advertisement.↑ Byron Cotswold's Voxophone: Otis' Nimble Fingers.↑ 18.0 18.1 Seen on The Vox Threat board found in the Good Time Club and the Bull House Impound.↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Seen on an issue of the Minuteman Gazette.↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Name appears on some of the gravestones in Memorial Gardens.↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 Names are found on a clipboard held by a clerk in the Worker Induction Center.


↑ Named on the "Vox Threat" board as Morgan Creed's killer.↑ Zachary Hale Comstock's Voxophone: A Dog's Loyalty.Her framed picture can be found in various places in-game, notably Cunningham Studios. ↑ She was photographed by Cunningham Studios in 1889.↑ A pastor who was to hold a sermon for the "The Columbia Friends of the Negro Society" on July 9th,ġ912, mentioned on the poster for the sermon.↑ Their name is written on a confession note in the interrogation room of the Bull House Impound.↑ 3.0 3.1 This name is seen on a locker next to Cornelius Slates' in the Worker Induction Center.↑ Andrew Ryan's name is seen on picket signs when Booker DeWitt and Elizabeth enter the Welcome Center of Rapture through a Tear.↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Name seen on a list of prisoners on a blackboard in the Good Time Club cellar.
