So, Booker drowns himself before the baptism to stop the majority of Comstocks from ever existing, Elizabeth basically sacrifices herself to ensure that Comstock, and she herself, completely ceases to exist, so Booker and Anna can finally be together, and then Jack Ryan can come along and stop Atlas, or Fontaine if you prefer, and then Subject Delta can completely end the reign of Rapture itself by stopping Sofia Lamb, and the chain of Rapture... It all ends with the beginning...
+CoolNyanCat a lot of that is wrong. Booker drowns himself to stop his own infinite loop (he never kidnaps an Anna and turns her into Elizabeth). His sacrifice never stops other Bookers in other universes, which is where Burial comes in. Elizabeth jumps to another universe where the cycle continues. In Burial her attempt to interfere with her 'own' Kidnapping in a different cycle results in a young Anna's death - who will never grow up to be Elizabeth or Anna. Realizing that like her father, she is doomed to become meddling monster, she uses her knowledge to set in motion the events that will free Rapture and the little Sisters at the cost of her own life (as penance for creating a universe where both Booker and Anna are dead).
+CoolNyanCat Really wish they had at least acknowledged BioShock 2 in Burial at Sea. I know everyone prefers the first game, and many people see 2 as a stain on the franchise. And it's not connected to these events directly. But I still love it, and it's still BioShock, and part of this most magnificent series.
@@ronanchristiana.belleza9270 fighting fontian is easy but i take my time every moved too feel so much pian like what he did too elizabeth and yeah he stick a needil in elizabeth eye but when you fight him its cool too set him on fire too see how it feels too make someone suffer and he just a evil pyocopath villian
she traded the powers of a God to set in motion the end to Rapture and her own demise. but she faced death head on in order to give someone else she never knew a chance. despite never knowing a good life she gave someone else a chance at it. Elizabeth is by far one of my favorite Bioshock characters
***** I doubt he knew Elizabeth was going to do anything. More likely he was Comstock's mirror, and as a result he believed much of what he was spewing.
***** Re: altruism, again Ryan didn't have anything against helping people; he just strongly believed that socialist and communist ideals always led to the downfall of society. The reason he built Rapture in the first place was to get away from the United States, which he believed was coming to the same destination as Soviet Russia from a different direction. Ryan wasn't *trying* to be a dictator--he didn't mean for things to go the way they did. He thought he was doing what was best for his people, and wasn't willing to let go of the power to keep his society going in the direction he thought was best when it started to slip away from him. The horrible thing is, the reason things went to shit is that he didn't go far enough.
Snowskeeper Ferenczy To be honest........ its lizs fault. she let the department store ascend, and gave atlas the ace. without her rapture or at least ryan might live. Because in bioshock 1 atlas was loosing the war, thats why he called jack
That was the point, she didn't want to Win the War, she wanted to End the Rapture Nightmare and make sure innocent children wouldn't be taken and turned into little sisters anymore for greedy adult needs.
Yeah I never got that. Sure Jack is a decent guy and he did his part but Rapture continues for 10 more years after he left. It was Delta that finished what Jack started. They could have at least mentioned him.
It does wind me up that Irrational wanted to ignore Bio2 in all of its Rapturian references. I understand that they didn't want to refer to a game they had no official role in, but BioShock 2 is still BioShock and I still love it. It felt like they were shunning a family member because they were a step-sibling or something.
+Subject Delta Delta didn't "destroyed" Rapture tho. He just did esentially the same job as Jack: Killed Rapture's current tyrant, saved as many little sisters as he could plus some nice bonuses being Eleanor and Brigid but that's it.
Yes Sofia Lamb triggered explosions that sunk Rapture into the abbys. At the end of Bioshock 2 Delta looks at the city sinking while ascending to the surface.
What really upsets me is that after everything, Columbia, Songbird, drowning Booker, killing Comstock, and going through hell to save Sally is that the only thing left of her (her body) will be down there for years and years until Rapture is finally destroyed. She won't have her resting place in Paris like she deserves; instead she'll just stay in the place she could and would never call home. They really are all buried at sea.
@@L_H_Bruh She wasn't the Elizabeth who could teleport between those tears anymore. As the Lutece twins said, going back physically to change the future of Sally would make her a normal human without the power.The only way she might be alive is being Anna with another Booker in another universe.
@Guy Mcface They mean the bad ending to the original BioShock - if you harvest more than 1 Little Sister, Jack doesn't raise them as his children on the surface and give them a happy life like he does in the Burial at Sea ending, but instead is implied to kill all of them and take their ADAM after Fontaine's death and become the power hungry king of Rapture.
11:35 that last part is hauntingly beautiful, after finishing all the games + DLC and seeing the tail of the airplane fall into a now abandoned and destroyed Rapture, knowing the history of it, is really frightening
She kinda brought this on her own...the last Comstock was living in peace at Rapture but the hate Elizabeth felt for him was more than enough for her to sacrifice everything just to kill him
That's the reason she sacrificed herself Because she realize that it was her fault everything that happened im Bioshock. So she decides to continue with the path she saw in the future, the one in which Jack helps the Little Sisters and defeats Fontaine and Delta later ends the suffering of Rapture for good
@@Matheis-qx9dm But its weird cause Elizabeth wanted jack to save the little sisters, but ironically helping atlas so he can eventually get killed caused the death of much more little sisters in the long haul and innocents during the civil war. This Dlc is really depressing because even with her sacrificing herself to save sally, she did more harm than good.
@@hidan407 She can see all outcomes , the only outcome where Rapture can be free is when Atlas get the hypnotize word , by atlas getting "Would you kindly" Atlas caused the plane crash and jack going down rapture. If Atlas doesn't have "Would You Kindly" Jack would never arrive at Rapture and the Little sisters would not be free . by jack not arriving at rapture the Lamb would never take over therefore Raptured is never freed
@@edd1192 but lamb didn't save anything. Under her role people got even more addicted to Adam and any semblance of sanity was completely stomped out of rapture. By giving atlas the ace in the hole Elizabeth caused so much death and destruction that ultimately undid whatever benefit she thought was bringing to the table.
We treat animals today the same way people of rapture treat children. It was only going to get worse and Elizabeth helped prevent that, for rapture at least
Suchong. Dammit you have no soul. You slapped a cute Lil Sis and made little Jack break his puppy's neck. When I heard the audio diary I was like "NO NOT THE PUPPY!!!" But he did it anyway. Dammit.
She was an idiot, who killed Booker, a fallen hero who's obviously redeemed himsef. And after that she died like an idiot. I'll say, you have a shit-taste for characters.
***** No, that was the only Elizabeth. She has to break the rules to come back to a place where she "died" (the Big Daddy killed her). She became mortal and a single being.
I'm so attached to Elizabeth and her character. And the Bioshock story in general. It got me through some really tough times that I wish to forget. The Bioshock Infinite ending made me cry so hard but I was a little relieved because Elizabeth still sort of had a shot at a normal life. Then I played this and I was so heart broken. I cry. Every. Single. Time. I even THINK of it. That's how important the Bioshock series is to. I know I sound sort of babyish but it potentially saved my life. I know none of these characters exist in real life but they exist in my heart (so sappy I know shut up). I just wish they were real *sigh*
it's the perfect way to end the series, but it's sad to think Booker will never live a normal life with raising Anna (Elizabeth) on his own cause all the Bookers and Elizabeth's have died in every universe ... what a awesome series
I cried so much when she died. But now I realize, Booker still has Anna in this Universe where there's no Columbia and no Rapture. But I wish she didn't have to die.
Why does no one ever consider the fact that she was put in Rapture's computer system by Suchong when she retrieved the hair sample, and that the Vita Chamber was literally right there. Why does NO ONE ever think about that.
Possible ending: Jack, now elderly, is sitting on park bench watching his daughters (Little Sisters) and their spouses playing with their children on their annual family trip to Paris. As he watches them, Elizabeth suddenly appears and sits beside him. They share words about everything that has happened to him and the girls and she thanks him for bringing her body back to the surface and letting her rest in Paris. He tells her not to mention it, as it was Sally's idea; she insisted on repaying the woman who saved her all those years ago. Suddenly, she looks at Jack and takes his hand. He looks down, then back at her. "It's time, isn't it?" "Yes Jack. It's time. Time to go and rest." "What about them?" "They'll be fine. Because of you, they have rich, full lives. They can take of themselves from here." "You think so?" "I know so." "I...I don't know if I'm ready to go, Elizabeth." "I don't think anyone's ready. I know I wasn't. But I suppose it's just one of those things you have to accept. And besides, after everything you've been through, you've earned this." "I suppose you're right." "Come on. Let's take a walk." Elizabeth and Jack (now looking much younger) stand and walk away, holding hands and not looking back. Then, Sally looks over and sees Jack slumped over on the bench with a smile on his face and she realizes what's happened...
I just watch the scene that shows up after the credits in Infinite's main game. That scene gives me hope that in another world, Elizabeth can be reborn as Anna, reunited with Booker, and live happily ever after.
When I saw the Big Daddy scene here it blew my mind. I remember when I played Bioshock and came into that room with Dr Suchong laying on the table. I wondered how that went, and it was one of the more interesting audio logs. Then I play this and they do that, and then we get the activation phrase and then fucking plane scene. Like holy fuck. Everything, Bioshock, Bioshock 2, infinite, burial at sea, these series of games tell the greatest story in video game history! It’s amazing how it all started in 2007. Here we are now. 13 years later and a new Bioshock is in the works. Further developing the story. I hope it’s more akin to the likes of Bioshock 2 but in Columbia. Subject Delta destroyed Rapture, who will destroy Columbia. Or a more interesting thought, who will be the next man to build a city, and what new horrors will we see
The developers said that the next game will be in another place, no Rapture and no Colombia. But yeah, this saga of videogames have come one of my favourite of all time.
Well according to the game lore Jack is another version of Booker but it the final version where he saves the Little Sisters and Sally aka Elizabeth and never loses her.
It's crazy on how well they made all of the 3 games connected with one another When you see this one ending, it hits you like a brick because it all makes sense now
I just love the fact that they played Robbie William's "Beyond The Sea" at the very start and finish of this whole series. If you have the first Bioshock, just wait inside the lighthouse and you'll hear something akin to an instrumental to the song, just like at the very end of the series, at Burial at Sea Episode 2.
Prashun Chakraborty To be honest I knew that song from somewhere but I couldn't remember the name, so thanks for that. Also, I was commenting on the credits/scene after that song ends, when it's just a screen where it's looking out to Rapture.
It makes me so sad that this is the last new piece of bioschock content we got, I love these games so much I’ve played through them all multiple times. This ending makes me so emotional, Elizabeth and Booker are two of the greatest characters ever, and bioshock is one of the greatest gaming trilogies ever
I finished this game today (late to the party I know) and it was one of the saddest yet most satisfying endings to a game ever it ties all the BioShock together beautifully but is also one of two games I’ve ever played that made me genuinely cry, I wasn’t prepared for Elizabeth’s death at all and it hit me like a damn train
You have got to be fucking kidding me! Even in 2020 people are worshipping this train wreck of a game. My god open your fucking eyes! It’s garbage! PURE FUCKING GARBAGE!
Thus the circle was closed for this beautiful trilogy. It's crazy how much Elizabeth has impacted the events of the games (Rapture's Civil War, Jack's Return and Fontaine's Downfall). She knew she was doomed but chose to sacrifice herself knowing Jack was going to finish what she started. She and Songbird are also, in a way, the original little sister and big daddy. By the way, when she walks on the plane as Jack has stood up and taken the gun, we can see that he seems to start looking over his shoulder, as if for a second, he had felt Elizabeth's presence behind him.
When i played bioshock 1 for first time I've got the bad ending Then bioshock 2 good ending because I wanted to do things right with the little sisters I played bioshock infinite Then the DLC And now after this ending I just want to re-play Bioshock 1 and get that Good ending. PERFECT SAGA
The way the head of the doll falls when Elizabeth succumbs to her head wound has always been symbolism for me. Paying attention closely, it’s turned the opposite way of hers as she lets go and dies. It’s symbolic of the parallel universe that would’ve ended in a positive way. A universe in which she and Sally left Rapture and lived a somewhat normal life together on the surface
It makes sensei, in her final momentos Elizabeth could see the Doors again, she told Fontaine the code because she knew Jack would kill him in the end. Elizabeth was basically giving Atlas his death sentence
One can only hope that Sally gathered Elizabeth after she died. From what we've learned in BioShock 2, her thoughts and memories will continue to live on via the ADAM that someone ingests.
No she didn't just because she had a bad life and a bunch of guys take advantage of her gift even when it was all over she could have just lived in Paris and live a normal life. Why you have to do this irrational games? 😞
At the moment those final moments of Elizabeth's life she realized at the end, she did something worth while and that she will always be remembered through the eye's of other. Look like she really did return to Paris after all
I already saw the fall of Rapture as a grand tragedy. The people going to insanity, the corruption of innocent little girls, the fall of a seemingly utopian society... but ending by showing Elizabeth as one of hundreds of bodies, lying there in a flooding building beneath the sea - that makes it so much worse.
First time I beat BaS I didn't cry, mainly because I had to wrap my brain around NOT ONLY everything that happened in the DLC, but everything connected to the first game. When I had time to let it sink in, I watched the ending again. I don't think I'd ever cried to a video game ending before. This was my first. So far, my last.
Little Sisters aren't known for comforting the dying because they can't see the world as it is. The dead and the dying are "angels" to them, not people. The fact that Sally can understand Elizabeth is dying implies she can see "through the door" (aka the Little Sister's programing) and knows what's going on the entire time. So she does the only thing she can: comfort and be there as Elizabeth dies.
I love the suchong part. You can see his corpse in bioshock one as he died in burial at sea ep 2 and the puppy audio book in the first bioshock as well.
BioShock Infinite as a whole is pretty damn depressing. Almost every single character from booker(s) to the most minor of NPCs get screwed over in some way or another. None of the characters get a real happy ending as all of them die and tragically, when you think about it, it was for nothing. Bookers death failed to solve anything as one Comstock got away, said Comstock was killed even though he genuinely was sorry and Elizabeth basically admitted it was more about revenge, and she died to get Jack to Rapture...even though he was already going there anyway. It's even worse when you remember that jack only brings 5 girls with him and there's no way to know if Sally was one of them, or if it's even Rapture Primes future she sees. For all we know it was an alternate reality and the one Liz died in might've had the bad ending.
Knowing that Fontaine knew the words "Would you kindly" because Elizabeth are the one giving him are totally insane. That's a whole mindblown storytelling there.
The ending of Burial at Sea would mark a good connection with the first BioShock, if it were not for the fact that it has plot inconsistencies such as the drinkable plasmids, the need to link the story of Rapture with Columbia when Rapture could be narrated without the need to link it with nothing, the use of the air grabber in Rapture and perhaps the fact that Frank Fontaine/Atlas does not know the code word to give orders to Jack when we were told that Fontaine had ordered Suchong to introduce the obedience command. Taking this into account, the correct thing would be to say that Burial at Sea is located in an alternate Rapture that has similar events, but varies from what was said above. Pdt: With Elizabeth's death, that version of Anna DeWitt who was kidnapped by Constok in the main story would cease to exist. But there would still be some versions of Anna DeWitt that were never kidnapped by Constok (Which disappeared with the sacrifice of the Booker DeWitt that we controlled in the main campaign) and therefore Anna lived a whole life with her father Booker as the final scene suggested from the main campaign in which Booker believes he hears Anna in her crib only for the scene to be cut.
I've played a lot of games in my life, only 1 game series were able to make me really sad (not crying but almost close too.) That game series, is Bioshock. I would love to have another Bioshck game, But i feel like its best to leave it as it is.
I literally just noticed, but the little sister Masha is mentioned in the first game, you find tapes recorded by her mother until you eventually find both her parents dead with each other. It is sad, but a really nice detail that I am glad to have figured out!
"There are so many stories where some brave hero decides to give their life to save the day, and because of their sacrifice, the good guys win, the survivors all cheer, and everyone gets to live happily ever after. But the hero... never gets to see that ending. They'll never know if their sacrifice actually made a difference. They'll never know if the day was really saved. In the end, they just have to have faith." -*Leonard Church* (RvB)
Rest in Power for the greatest Hero's of BIOSHOCK. Brooker Dewitt Elizabeth Comestock Johnny Topside/ Subject Delta. You guys where my hero's and we the fans will Avenge you for what does bastard did to you.
She could have been to Paris, but she refused it. And what did she do instead ? What We've come to expect of her.. she saved them. She gave gave them the one thing that was stolen from them: A chance. A chance to learn, to find love, to live. And in the end, what was her reward ? 11:00 She never said... but I think I know, a family.
So, Booker drowns himself before the baptism to stop the majority of Comstocks from ever existing, Elizabeth basically sacrifices herself to ensure that Comstock, and she herself, completely ceases to exist, so Booker and Anna can finally be together, and then Jack Ryan can come along and stop Atlas, or Fontaine if you prefer, and then Subject Delta can completely end the reign of Rapture itself by stopping Sofia Lamb, and the chain of Rapture... It all ends with the beginning...
+CoolNyanCat a lot of that is wrong. Booker drowns himself to stop his own infinite loop (he never kidnaps an Anna and turns her into Elizabeth). His sacrifice never stops other Bookers in other universes, which is where Burial comes in. Elizabeth jumps to another universe where the cycle continues. In Burial her attempt to interfere with her 'own' Kidnapping in a different cycle results in a young Anna's death - who will never grow up to be Elizabeth or Anna. Realizing that like her father, she is doomed to become meddling monster, she uses her knowledge to set in motion the events that will free Rapture and the little Sisters at the cost of her own life (as penance for creating a universe where both Booker and Anna are dead).
Bobby K. Richardson
That makes sense, lol I was waaaaayyyy off
+CoolNyanCat What's great is that Eleanor takes Johnny Topside's DNA and from that the world is able to make a Plasmid to improve the human spirit.
OMG DUDE YOU ARE A GENIUS!!!
+CoolNyanCat Really wish they had at least acknowledged BioShock 2 in Burial at Sea. I know everyone prefers the first game, and many people see 2 as a stain on the franchise. And it's not connected to these events directly. But I still love it, and it's still BioShock, and part of this most magnificent series.
*playing bioshock for the first time:* holy shit this place is scary help!!!
*replaying bioshock after burialt at sea:* im coming fontaine...
It scared me sometimes
I smashed fontaine head with Wrench. :) i am happy :D
@Miss Zombie Yeah me too just now, have to start with Bioshock 1 again right away lol, its simply too good ..
@@berkaykoymen3647 Just what he deserves!
@@berkaykoymen3647 how ?
I felt like tearing up when I watched the lift scene where Elizabeth stated "Booker you there?, I miss you!" arghhhhhh!!!!
Fighting the final boss of Bioshock 1 suddenly felt more meaningful after this.
Still Easy as hell though
Easy? I will kill That Fck'er anytime and i will not stop of repeating the Process
@@ronanchristiana.belleza9270 fighting fontian is easy but i take my time every moved too feel so much pian like what he did too elizabeth and yeah he stick a needil in elizabeth eye but when you fight him its cool too set him on fire too see how it feels too make someone suffer and he just a evil pyocopath villian
Dude on hardest difficulty was easy peasy to save the little ones. Man lol killed atlas/Fontaine first try.
@@diprick1703 after I finished burial at sea, I replayed bioshock 1. Needless to say I was much more ruthless towards fontaine at the end.
This ending made me feel like a big daddy drilled a hole through my heart.
Grant Pierce get in line
No that was the first one. THIS ONE made you feel like you were drilled a hole through your heart before being stomped on by the big daddy. :P
The ending was so sad😢😢😢
What if the loutece twins bring Elizabeth back in the vita chambers?? 🤔🤔🤔
@@empathytripzz6601 Vita chambers only worked with Ryan DNA
I love how Fountaine slips out of character near the end, the subtitles also show this. He drops the accent.
I didn't notice it, when?
I'll try to show you if I can, but if I don't, look around the end, where he is yelling at her, I believe the subtitles even say "Fountaine:"
damn, you are right. i never even noticed that.
creepy right
@Marty McFly sometimes he use American words instead of Irish, like "elevator" instead of "lift"
I think it's fair to say that Bioshock is art...
Lol same
okay.ahjosu its not fair its more than that!
Just finished Infinite burial at sea part 2 today, man the feels.... One of my top games ever. Cant believe I waited 7 years to play this game.
@@vidaett same. i feel so empty now
@@vidaett i finished yesterday and i blame myself why i dont buy this in 2013 :(
she traded the powers of a God to set in motion the end to Rapture and her own demise. but she faced death head on in order to give someone else she never knew a chance. despite never knowing a good life she gave someone else a chance at it. Elizabeth is by far one of my favorite Bioshock characters
***** I doubt he knew Elizabeth was going to do anything. More likely he was Comstock's mirror, and as a result he believed much of what he was spewing.
R.I.P. Elizabeth. Damn....
*****
Re: altruism, again
Ryan didn't have anything against helping people; he just strongly believed that socialist and communist ideals always led to the downfall of society. The reason he built Rapture in the first place was to get away from the United States, which he believed was coming to the same destination as Soviet Russia from a different direction.
Ryan wasn't *trying* to be a dictator--he didn't mean for things to go the way they did. He thought he was doing what was best for his people, and wasn't willing to let go of the power to keep his society going in the direction he thought was best when it started to slip away from him.
The horrible thing is, the reason things went to shit is that he didn't go far enough.
Snowskeeper Ferenczy To be honest........ its lizs fault. she let the department store ascend, and gave atlas the ace. without her rapture or at least ryan might live. Because in bioshock 1 atlas was loosing the war, thats why he called jack
That was the point, she didn't want to Win the War, she wanted to End the Rapture Nightmare and make sure innocent children wouldn't be taken and turned into little sisters anymore for greedy adult needs.
“It says...Would You Kindly”
I knew it was coming and I still got chills.
Subject Delta ended The Great Chain. The soul of Adam. He destroyed Rapture. But we don't thank him. I love you Subject Delta or "Johnny Topside"
Yeah I never got that. Sure Jack is a decent guy and he did his part but Rapture continues for 10 more years after he left. It was Delta that finished what Jack started. They could have at least mentioned him.
It does wind me up that Irrational wanted to ignore Bio2 in all of its Rapturian references. I understand that they didn't want to refer to a game they had no official role in, but BioShock 2 is still BioShock and I still love it. It felt like they were shunning a family member because they were a step-sibling or something.
2k created many plot holes in bioshock 2 such as the date of Suchong death.
+Subject Delta
Delta didn't "destroyed" Rapture tho.
He just did esentially the same job as Jack: Killed Rapture's current tyrant, saved as many little sisters as he could plus some nice bonuses being Eleanor and Brigid but that's it.
Yes Sofia Lamb triggered explosions that sunk Rapture into the abbys.
At the end of Bioshock 2 Delta looks at the city sinking while ascending to the surface.
What really upsets me is that after everything, Columbia, Songbird, drowning Booker, killing Comstock, and going through hell to save Sally is that the only thing left of her (her body) will be down there for years and years until Rapture is finally destroyed. She won't have her resting place in Paris like she deserves; instead she'll just stay in the place she could and would never call home. They really are all buried at sea.
I know I'm 2 years late but wouldn't her body disappear like all her versions did in the main game when she drowned booker?
technically shes buried at sea twice
Yea
@@L_H_Bruh i dont think so because she our Elizabeth
@@L_H_Bruh She wasn't the Elizabeth who could teleport between those tears anymore. As the Lutece twins said, going back physically to change the future of Sally would make her a normal human without the power.The only way she might be alive is being Anna with another Booker in another universe.
Even in death, Elizabeth had the last laugh. All that was needed to fix this whole awful mess was a man named Jack Ryan.
+Amarsanaa Tserendorj nah they never even met I've gathered
If u got the bad ending ur fucked cuz u made Elizabeth regretted it
22Tesla The awful mess she caused?
@Guy Mcface They mean the bad ending to the original BioShock - if you harvest more than 1 Little Sister, Jack doesn't raise them as his children on the surface and give them a happy life like he does in the Burial at Sea ending, but instead is implied to kill all of them and take their ADAM after Fontaine's death and become the power hungry king of Rapture.
@berzerkov4358 I know I'm a couple of years late but if that were the case then the events of Bioshock 2 wouldn't have happened
This game's ending makes me so fucking sad. It's literally the saddest ending to a video game I've ever seen. What a masterpiece of a game.
11:35 that last part is hauntingly beautiful, after finishing all the games + DLC and seeing the tail of the airplane fall into a now abandoned and destroyed Rapture, knowing the history of it, is really frightening
Do you know what song is playing?
@@Ryan-vz3tbla mer
@@Ryan-vz3tb by Django Reinhardt
I'm glad they made the last after cred part for that mean Bioshock 1 is coming from here
Bioshock is pure piece of Art one of the best games ever created...so awesome! Developers are pure geniuses!
This is proof that video games are an art form.
Desperately needs to be made into a TV series or series of motion pictures.
RonTaboga art my ass, so many plot holes in this mind fuck of a story.
why did you come to the comments of a game you hate?
SerNoddicusTheGallant He never said he hated it, I love this series but think he's right
Not gonna lie, I cried when I completed this.
Danny Kanes Me to mate me too I just finished the series for the 1st time last week, what an incredible experience I will never forget
Danny Kanes after I completed this after I beat all the games I was down in the blues cause there is no Bioshock 3 1984 (Columbia Attacking New York)
I’ve played a total of 2 games that have made me cry and this is one of them Elizabeth’s death surprised me too which just made it hurt that much more
Me too I just did and watching this is making me cry again
Same thing here I thought she was going to be alive nope she died I cried inside my heart and physically because I was super sad
She kinda brought this on her own...the last Comstock was living in peace at Rapture but the hate Elizabeth felt for him was more than enough for her to sacrifice everything just to kill him
That's the reason she sacrificed herself
Because she realize that it was her fault everything that happened im Bioshock. So she decides to continue with the path she saw in the future, the one in which Jack helps the Little Sisters and defeats Fontaine and Delta later ends the suffering of Rapture for good
@@Matheis-qx9dm But its weird cause Elizabeth wanted jack to save the little sisters, but ironically helping atlas so he can eventually get killed caused the death of much more little sisters in the long haul and innocents during the civil war. This Dlc is really depressing because even with her sacrificing herself to save sally, she did more harm than good.
@@hidan407 She can see all outcomes , the only outcome where Rapture can be free is when Atlas get the hypnotize word , by atlas getting "Would you kindly" Atlas caused the plane crash and jack going down rapture.
If Atlas doesn't have "Would You Kindly" Jack would never arrive at Rapture and the Little sisters would not be free . by jack not arriving at rapture the Lamb would never take over therefore Raptured is never freed
@@edd1192 but lamb didn't save anything. Under her role people got even more addicted to Adam and any semblance of sanity was completely stomped out of rapture. By giving atlas the ace in the hole Elizabeth caused so much death and destruction that ultimately undid whatever benefit she thought was bringing to the table.
We treat animals today the same way people of rapture treat children. It was only going to get worse and Elizabeth helped prevent that, for rapture at least
Burial at Sea is the Rogue One to BioShock
Yup, and Both Made me Cry A Lot😭
how so? rogue one was pretty boring to me
@@sernoddicusthegallant6986 He didn't mean it that way, he meant that Burial at Sea to Bioshock is like Rogue One to New Hope (story wise)
Yeah they're like Cassian and Jyn Erso, and they both also dies
Flou Music Who?
Suchong. Dammit you have no soul. You slapped a cute Lil Sis and made little Jack break his puppy's neck. When I heard the audio diary I was like "NO NOT THE PUPPY!!!" But he did it anyway. Dammit.
Well he is this world's version of fink...
oh riiiight... and we all know what a dick HE is.
"Is that not the prettiest young white girl in all of Columbia?"
- Jeremiah Fink 19whatever
18 I want to say...
... It's official, Elizabeth is my favorite female video game character!
+Reuben Holland (RJH7) Oh yes, she was a true hero and a true lady at the same time.
she is quite nice but there are a character named jill valentine
Reuben Holland One of them at least. Top 5.
She was an idiot, who killed Booker, a fallen hero who's obviously redeemed himsef. And after that she died like an idiot.
I'll say, you have a shit-taste for characters.
She let booker die no
The scene where Elizabeth and the Little Sisters help the Big Daddy makes me cry every time.
atlas...ryan....dadada
touching
Bio-shock has mind fucked me more than any other game.
More than anything else. To mind fuck you even more, there are theories that Elizabeth might still be alive.
*****
But at the end of DLC we see her in a plane all blody walking towards Jack, than he turns to her like she said something. Would you kindly.
*****
No, that was the only Elizabeth. She has to break the rules to come back to a place where she "died" (the Big Daddy killed her). She became mortal and a single being.
*****
Tony Danza: Destroyer of dreams.
Gun Even though she became normal she is ofcourse still alive somewhere at another lighthouse dead yet alive, alive yet dead
Now when you replay bioshock 1 it feels like you're continuing from burial at sea 👀
Valegris I plan to replay that once I wipe away the tears burial at sea left me with
that was cool
I'm so attached to Elizabeth and her character. And the Bioshock story in general. It got me through some really tough times that I wish to forget. The Bioshock Infinite ending made me cry so hard but I was a little relieved because Elizabeth still sort of had a shot at a normal life. Then I played this and I was so heart broken. I cry. Every. Single. Time. I even THINK of it. That's how important the Bioshock series is to. I know I sound sort of babyish but it potentially saved my life. I know none of these characters exist in real life but they exist in my heart (so sappy I know shut up).
I just wish they were real
*sigh*
Stories like these do change lives! :)
U're not the only one
If only they made more games like this....sigh
MoovieDude There is only one "The Last of Us"
BigBoneNuke Now 2
3, the remaster that came out a year later for no reason what so ever.
MoovieDude halo alv
But instead we get games like CoD without a good plot
Ending simply blowed my mind. How could Bioshock series got even more perfect after Infinite...
The greatest story ever made. Simply awesome.
I cried like a baby
I'm so pissed off that it ended this way...
it's the perfect way to end the series, but it's sad to think Booker will never live a normal life with raising Anna (Elizabeth) on his own cause all the Bookers and Elizabeth's have died in every universe ... what a awesome series
me to
I cried so much when she died. But now I realize, Booker still has Anna in this Universe where there's no Columbia and no Rapture. But I wish she didn't have to die.
Why does no one ever consider the fact that she was put in Rapture's computer system by Suchong when she retrieved the hair sample, and that the Vita Chamber was literally right there. Why does NO ONE ever think about that.
The song that plays after Elizabeth dies is actually heard at the beginning of episode 2 when elizabeth is in paris
Yeah, we know. La vie en rose - Edith Piaf
R.I.P. Elizabeth. You deserved not what you were dealt.
At least Anna DeWitt is still with her dad, although this ending is heart-breaking
Possible ending: Jack, now elderly, is sitting on park bench watching his daughters (Little Sisters) and their spouses playing with their children on their annual family trip to Paris. As he watches them, Elizabeth suddenly appears and sits beside him. They share words about everything that has happened to him and the girls and she thanks him for bringing her body back to the surface and letting her rest in Paris. He tells her not to mention it, as it was Sally's idea; she insisted on repaying the woman who saved her all those years ago. Suddenly, she looks at Jack and takes his hand. He looks down, then back at her.
"It's time, isn't it?"
"Yes Jack. It's time. Time to go and rest."
"What about them?"
"They'll be fine. Because of you, they have rich, full lives. They can take of themselves from here."
"You think so?"
"I know so."
"I...I don't know if I'm ready to go, Elizabeth."
"I don't think anyone's ready. I know I wasn't. But I suppose it's just one of those things you have to accept. And besides, after everything you've been through, you've earned this."
"I suppose you're right."
"Come on. Let's take a walk."
Elizabeth and Jack (now looking much younger) stand and walk away, holding hands and not looking back. Then, Sally looks over and sees Jack slumped over on the bench with a smile on his face and she realizes what's happened...
I'm not crying... i'm sweating from my eyes.... (jokes aside, you should be a fu**ing writer for the next game.)
RAZKA I don't think I am that good, but thank you.
+Stephen Jackson i dont get it
Alexander Tomkins He's dying.
Stephen Jackson why?
I just watch the scene that shows up after the credits in Infinite's main game. That scene gives me hope that in another world, Elizabeth can be reborn as Anna, reunited with Booker, and live happily ever after.
When I saw the Big Daddy scene here it blew my mind. I remember when I played Bioshock and came into that room with Dr Suchong laying on the table. I wondered how that went, and it was one of the more interesting audio logs. Then I play this and they do that, and then we get the activation phrase and then fucking plane scene. Like holy fuck. Everything, Bioshock, Bioshock 2, infinite, burial at sea, these series of games tell the greatest story in video game history! It’s amazing how it all started in 2007. Here we are now. 13 years later and a new Bioshock is in the works. Further developing the story. I hope it’s more akin to the likes of Bioshock 2 but in Columbia. Subject Delta destroyed Rapture, who will destroy Columbia. Or a more interesting thought, who will be the next man to build a city, and what new horrors will we see
The developers said that the next game will be in another place, no Rapture and no Colombia. But yeah, this saga of videogames have come one of my favourite of all time.
They should totally make a movie on this so we can have a summarization if everything you’ve noted
@@bravepigster Maybe a tv series to explain the travels of elizabeth
Joaquín Emmanuel yeah I guess that would be better, but I would also accept a movie series
I replayed Bioshock, Bioshock infinite, Burial at Sea Episode 1 all before playing this one…and it was worth it
if any of you harvested a lil sister in bioshock1 then you are a monster and dont deserve life after going through all of this and coming to this end.
Lel sry
That what they all say
but i always wanted to dominate the world
7:45 "Would you kindly find a crowbar or something?"
I think it's the same wrench
That's why I killed Fontaine in Bioshock 1 with it :)
Gabriel [REDACTED] Elizabeth uses the same wrench in Infinite to knock out Booker.
Yes! They’re all the same wrench!
The ending shows that canonically, Jack went and adopted those Little Sisters.
I like it.
Well according to the game lore Jack is another version of Booker but it the final version where he saves the Little Sisters and Sally aka Elizabeth and never loses her.
@@johncase1353 Isn't Jack canonically Andrew Ryan's who was taken quickly after birth and experimented on without Ryan knowing?
The ending was so heartbreaking but I can take comfort knowing that what she did would not be for nothing.
I wonder if the Luteces were watching Jack's adventure in bioshock 1, discussing if Elizabeth's sacrifice would be worth it in the end
It is and it isnt.
It's crazy on how well they made all of the 3 games connected with one another
When you see this one ending, it hits you like a brick because it all makes sense now
That audio diary with Suchong and Jack messed me up yo.
What's worse is that it came from the first game. As if I needed a reminder how much I hate Suchong.
Isathatyour puppy? ... ruff ruff . .
I just love the fact that they played Robbie William's "Beyond The Sea" at the very start and finish of this whole series. If you have the first Bioshock, just wait inside the lighthouse and you'll hear something akin to an instrumental to the song, just like at the very end of the series, at Burial at Sea Episode 2.
lol Robbie Williams.. its an old jazz classic
+mj bumagat (Thewatcher509) That's actually La Mer, it's a beautiful classic song. TH-cam it, you won't regret listening to that melodious piece.
Prashun Chakraborty To be honest I knew that song from somewhere but I couldn't remember the name, so thanks for that.
Also, I was commenting on the credits/scene after that song ends, when it's just a screen where it's looking out to Rapture.
+mj bumagat (Thewatcher509) I'm sorry but your comment made me cringe.. Robbie Williams? Ugh. That just hurts my soul :'(
We just have to move on from those kinda things, man.
I DONT CARE IF IM TWO YEARS LATE I WANT ANOTHER BISOHOCK GAME IM REALLY DEPRESSED!!!! DAMMIT!!!!!
The Crusty Chub new one in the makes
The Crusty Chub same
Well that's actually I think what you have is a post-game-depression
P Σ T Σ R I WAS 5 YEARS LATE BUT IM GLAD I PLAYED IT
I played this game in 2024 and i am 11 years late
It makes me so sad that this is the last new piece of bioschock content we got, I love these games so much I’ve played through them all multiple times. This ending makes me so emotional, Elizabeth and Booker are two of the greatest characters ever, and bioshock is one of the greatest gaming trilogies ever
How dare they kill Elizabeth twice!! and not to mention, the wrench Fontaine used to kill her is probably the same one we pick up in Bioshock 1
I finished this game today (late to the party I know) and it was one of the saddest yet most satisfying endings to a game ever it ties all the BioShock together beautifully but is also one of two games I’ve ever played that made me genuinely cry, I wasn’t prepared for Elizabeth’s death at all and it hit me like a damn train
You have got to be fucking kidding me! Even in 2020 people are worshipping this train wreck of a game. My god open your fucking eyes! It’s garbage! PURE FUCKING GARBAGE!
@@superderfmen go touch some grass
@@fnkyboi6912 I don’t even know what that’s suppose to mean.
One of the most heart-breaking moment in game´s history.
Thus the circle was closed for this beautiful trilogy. It's crazy how much Elizabeth has impacted the events of the games (Rapture's Civil War, Jack's Return and Fontaine's Downfall). She knew she was doomed but chose to sacrifice herself knowing Jack was going to finish what she started. She and Songbird are also, in a way, the original little sister and big daddy.
By the way, when she walks on the plane as Jack has stood up and taken the gun, we can see that he seems to start looking over his shoulder, as if for a second, he had felt Elizabeth's presence behind him.
burial at sea= opening of bioshock
When i played bioshock 1 for first time I've got the bad ending
Then bioshock 2 good ending because I wanted to do things right with the little sisters
I played bioshock infinite
Then the DLC
And now after this ending I just want to re-play Bioshock 1 and get that Good ending.
PERFECT SAGA
In the end, Atlas never knows that ELizabeth knows his downfall
Edith Piaf starts singing and I burst into tears. What an ending! Masterpiece
The way the head of the doll falls when Elizabeth succumbs to her head wound has always been symbolism for me. Paying attention closely, it’s turned the opposite way of hers as she lets go and dies. It’s symbolic of the parallel universe that would’ve ended in a positive way. A universe in which she and Sally left Rapture and lived a somewhat normal life together on the surface
It makes sensei, in her final momentos Elizabeth could see the Doors again, she told Fontaine the code because she knew Jack would kill him in the end.
Elizabeth was basically giving Atlas his death sentence
The sad thing is that Jack never knew who entrusted the fate of the Little Sisters to him besides Tanenbaum.
The music as the plane descends is so depressing, makes my heart knot for some reason.
La Mer...
Necromaster2077 Thanks
All I want is to hear a full version of the little girl singing the ending song. ):
One can only hope that Sally gathered Elizabeth after she died. From what we've learned in BioShock 2, her thoughts and memories will continue to live on via the ADAM that someone ingests.
Poor Liz, she didn't deserve to die
No she didn't just because she had a bad life and a bunch of guys take advantage of her gift even when it was all over she could have just lived in Paris and live a normal life. Why you have to do this irrational games? 😞
At the moment those final moments of Elizabeth's life she realized at the end, she did something worth while and that she will always be remembered through the eye's of other. Look like she really did return to Paris after all
The little sisters helping the big daddy was the icing on the crying cake
And so whether or not everything Elizabeth did was in vain depends on the player's choices in Bioshock.
This ending makes the good ending of Bioshock 1, canon. There's no "player's choice"
nope. Multi-verses, there will always be a universe where the choice she wants made is made.
For what I understand, Elizabeth is death, but "Anna" is alive, since all the kidnapping Comstocks are death
No in the end of the main game she kills booker before he gets to chose his new life, so he never exists after that point in his life
I already saw the fall of Rapture as a grand tragedy. The people going to insanity, the corruption of innocent little girls, the fall of a seemingly utopian society... but ending by showing Elizabeth as one of hundreds of bodies, lying there in a flooding building beneath the sea - that makes it so much worse.
First time I beat BaS I didn't cry, mainly because I had to wrap my brain around NOT ONLY everything that happened in the DLC, but everything connected to the first game. When I had time to let it sink in, I watched the ending again. I don't think I'd ever cried to a video game ending before. This was my first. So far, my last.
Little Sisters aren't known for comforting the dying because they can't see the world as it is. The dead and the dying are "angels" to them, not people. The fact that Sally can understand Elizabeth is dying implies she can see "through the door" (aka the Little Sister's programing) and knows what's going on the entire time. So she does the only thing she can: comfort and be there as Elizabeth dies.
after playing this dlc, I've started to wonder if the first game's good ending is actually the canon one
+Fred 006 it is cannon and its not cannon its basically multi universe shit
This ending by far wraps up the bioshock franchise in the finest way possible
I love the suchong part. You can see his corpse in bioshock one as he died in burial at sea ep 2 and the puppy audio book in the first bioshock as well.
How amazingly they made it all come full circle... 👌
BioShock, I love you.
I almost cried when the little sister sang the French song to reminds Elizabeth of Paris as she dies
I mean we all knew kinda she wasnt going to have a good ending. but still.. like I feel bad
What is the "after credits scene?" All of this played for me before the credits.
The airplane sinking down into Rapture.
Oh.
jordanowen42 I though that was songbird at the end.. I mean small[er] body and large wings
Is that a clever bioshock 1 joke?
Sphiver Vick That's the moment when bioshock 1 started
BioShock Infinite as a whole is pretty damn depressing. Almost every single character from booker(s) to the most minor of NPCs get screwed over in some way or another. None of the characters get a real happy ending as all of them die and tragically, when you think about it, it was for nothing. Bookers death failed to solve anything as one Comstock got away, said Comstock was killed even though he genuinely was sorry and Elizabeth basically admitted it was more about revenge, and she died to get Jack to Rapture...even though he was already going there anyway. It's even worse when you remember that jack only brings 5 girls with him and there's no way to know if Sally was one of them, or if it's even Rapture Primes future she sees. For all we know it was an alternate reality and the one Liz died in might've had the bad ending.
At 9:04 I love Atlas's smile. It cracks me up everytime.
Elizabeth is definetly not the one who deserves to die.
Knowing that Fontaine knew the words "Would you kindly" because Elizabeth are the one giving him are totally insane. That's a whole mindblown storytelling there.
This…this is how you conclude a Franchise,
Man I love bioshock.
The ending of Burial at Sea would mark a good connection with the first BioShock, if it were not for the fact that it has plot inconsistencies such as the drinkable plasmids, the need to link the story of Rapture with Columbia when Rapture could be narrated without the need to link it with nothing, the use of the air grabber in Rapture and perhaps the fact that Frank Fontaine/Atlas does not know the code word to give orders to Jack when we were told that Fontaine had ordered Suchong to introduce the obedience command. Taking this into account, the correct thing would be to say that Burial at Sea is located in an alternate Rapture that has similar events, but varies from what was said above.
Pdt: With Elizabeth's death, that version of Anna DeWitt who was kidnapped by Constok in the main story would cease to exist. But there would still be some versions of Anna DeWitt that were never kidnapped by Constok (Which disappeared with the sacrifice of the Booker DeWitt that we controlled in the main campaign) and therefore Anna lived a whole life with her father Booker as the final scene suggested from the main campaign in which Booker believes he hears Anna in her crib only for the scene to be cut.
I thought Elizabeth was going to stop Jack from reading the letter, thus stopping the cycle... Guess not.
The final stitch to connect it all. Best trilogy ever.
Goddamn I haven't played any bishock games in a solid year. seeing them again brings me all levels of feels...
And thus, the Bioshock story has come full circle.
suchong forcing jack to kill his imaginary dog... rot in pieces suchong
I've played a lot of games in my life, only 1 game series were able to make me really sad (not crying but almost close too.) That game series, is Bioshock. I would love to have another Bioshck game, But i feel like its best to leave it as it is.
When it comes to the Bioshock series, it is masterful in terms of endings.
This has to be one of the greatest endings in history
I literally just noticed, but the little sister Masha is mentioned in the first game, you find tapes recorded by her mother until you eventually find both her parents dead with each other. It is sad, but a really nice detail that I am glad to have figured out!
Its fucking devastating this ending two and a half years later and I'm still upset when I see it.
I just wanna hug Elizabeth and tell her that there's a Paris in the afterlife😢
lol you'd be lying.
@@zesty2023 I wouldn't know that
this really broke my heart after playing the game
"There are so many stories where some brave hero decides to give their life to save the day, and because of their sacrifice, the good guys win, the survivors all cheer, and everyone gets to live happily ever after.
But the hero... never gets to see that ending. They'll never know if their sacrifice actually made a difference. They'll never know if the day was really saved. In the end, they just have to have faith."
-*Leonard Church* (RvB)
Ain't that a bitch?
Rest in Power for the greatest Hero's of BIOSHOCK.
Brooker Dewitt
Elizabeth Comestock
Johnny Topside/ Subject Delta.
You guys where my hero's and we the fans will Avenge you for what does bastard did to you.
What about Jack from the first game?
I shed tears of sorrow for Elizabeth as she passed away. A character whom I knew in Infinite, made me cry for her...
She could have been to Paris, but she refused it. And what did she do instead ? What We've come to expect of her.. she saved them. She gave gave them the one thing that was stolen from them: A chance. A chance to learn, to find love, to live. And in the end, what was her reward ? 11:00 She never said... but I think I know, a family.
After I beat this, the next time I played the first game, as Fontaine lay dying, I whispered:
“For Elizabeth…”
It tore me apart...at the ending!!! What a brilliant franchise 😭
The ending always makes me cry but that after credits scene will never not give me goosebumps.
0:49 littel sisters is like that unicorns form Charlie the unicorn. its Scery charlie, yes charlie is scery
looks like one variant of elizabeth was in the airplane from the first bioshock