Lockpicking is Elizabeth's special skill. During her long imprisonment in the tower, Elizabeth used her time reading and acquiring skills. Main article: BioShock Infinite When Booker DeWitt comes across a locked door or safe in Columbia, he can ask Elizabeth to take care of it for him. Simple ones can be opened easily with her hairpin, but harder ones will require specific lockpicks. Main
I was kinda hoping for a ripoff of Turok: Evolution's ammo types: regular, explosive, and 'make your enemies puke their guts out' poison. Fingers crossed you can retrieve the ones you miss with, like in Bioshock 2. Or better yet the ones you hit and stick them to the wall and they fall off the wall.
Though Burial at Sea Episode 1 may be a short vignette next to Infinite’s novel, it’s still one you aren’t likely to put down for the brief time it lasts -- and it’s priced accordingly at $15.So even after the events in Burial at Sea 1 & 2, doesn't the universe where Booker gets to keep Anna still exist? P.S. There is a video on Youtube that shows how the two DLC's take place after the events in the original game. Original game: Takes place in 1912. Burial at Sea 1 & 2: Takes place in 1958 (Bioshock 1 takes place 1 year later)
Essentially the Elizabeth from Infinite and BaS Ep1 is dead at the start of Episode 2. The Elizabeth that we are playing as sees her other dead self. The Elizabeth that that we are playing as is from a different timeline where she feels regret for leaving Sally in the vent to die. She came to this timeline to rescue our Sally from the same fate
“A star, mama! Mr. Ryan said he's going to make me a star!” ― Jasmine Jolene[src] Mary-Catherine "Jasmine" Jolene was an exotic dancer at Eve's Garden in Fort Frolic and was the erstwhile mistress of Andrew Ryan. Before the construction of Rapture, Jolene was a chorus girl in Sander Cohen's Broadway musicals. Jolene wanted a lead role, but Cohen never showed any interest in her. Andrew
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