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This chapter of Burial at Sea is also paced infinitely better than the last one. Whereas Episode 1 seemed to be in a rush to get to the end credits as quickly as possible, Episode 2 mixes in long
Here's the important bit: In the vast ocean of despair and depravity that is Rapture, you're attempting to rescue a single soul, a newly-minted Little Sister named Sally. She's held in captivity
Paris, the city that Elizabeth desperately wishes to go to after escaping Columbia, is mentioned several times and even briefly seen through a Tear in BioShock Infinite, and is featured as the first playable area in Burial at Sea - Episode 2. The name "Rosalind" may be a reference to the character of the same name from Shakespeare's As You Like 10 Cornelius Slate Knows Who Booker Really Is. One of Infiniteās earliest bosses is Cornelius Slate, an old disgruntled soldier bitter about Comstock appropriating his achievements. Throughout the fight, Slate yells about how Comstock is a fraud while praising Booker for being a true soldier. Booker refutes this, prompting Slate to ask whatAfter all, Masha & Leta manage to develop a standalone bond with the drill-less Big Daddy from the final minutes of Burial at Sea. We can say, in the end, that what we saw in Burial at Sea were casuals, situational or life-experience like pairbonds, whereas in BioShock 2 they presented a systematic, more artificial, induced pairbond for the