I have that special Ability that makes me not annoyed by spoilers, i mean, if i hear a spoiler i am like i don't care, if i am intrested i will buy it and thats it
sorry to be so offtopic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an Instagram account? I stupidly lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me.
I honestly loved the twist at the end of the DLC, I feel like if BS2 got released today Minerva's Den would be an entire side game instead of just a DLC.
I just finished it today it was great playing through it and I liked that Minerva's Den had a real final boss and Sofia lamb gets killed in the ending cutscene which was meh to me tbh
Minerva's Den is really interesting, i've only found it recently. The Lancer Big Daddy looks soooo good, combined with that Ion laser. Sad that this is his only debut. :(
I just finished this DLC just now. I can’t recall the last time a plot twist has legit sent chills down my spine. I honestly love Sigma/Porter more as a character than Delta from the main game.
Carl Lumbly impressed me so much as the voice of C.M. Porter. He really made me feel the loss of his wife. I remember I even tweeted @ him, to tell him that he made me believe in a video game character for the first time - believe in them insofar as I didn't think of them as an actor reading a script or a collection of pixels but really, honestly felt their pain and anguish. I was amazed at how "real" his dialog was, and how it impacted me.
@@donkeykongisbetterthanmari7495gamma is not the same in both alphabets. in the British army alphabet, the third one is "Charlie" and not gamma. unless perhaps you just mean G, in which case you'd still be wrong since for G we use "Golf" instead of "Gamma"
bioshock 2 ending where eleanor goes on by herself made me cry and i remember blankly staring at the screen after finishing minerva's den with tears rolling down my eyes like, man... nearly a decade later and revisiting my favorite series B2 still makes me tear up. game as a whole was looked over and i'll never understand why. it's beautiful
So at the end, you said "would you kindly hit the subscribe button". It's been a while since I've played bioshock and when I heard that, my eyes literally shot wide open and I had flashbacks to playing the game. Well played on your part!
I finished the DLC a few hours ago. I got the entire BioSock collection on my Switch last month and have been playing through the games. Completed Infinite yesterday and the Burial at Sea DLC after Minerva's Den. I love this series and I'm glad I got into it. I just need to completed Burial at Sea part 2. Minerva's Den was great and I found Sigma/Porter to be much more interesting than Delta tbh.
It depends on the level of automation. Heat pumps from the thermal vents could keep it habitable, as long as the leaks were more or less controlled. We saw some big daddies do repair work (exterior welding) so it's possible. O2 can be extracted from the ocean, just like seawater can be desalinated. The food supply would be the big challenge. Someone still living there would have to find a way to get fish.
It most likely went the way of Atlantis... But I'll bet the Big Daddies have probably attempted to keep the place maintained, that or they may have likely left and are roaming around the sea floor to this day.
Fun Fact: i played the entire Bioshock Series 2 times on my PS3 (the last time was 4 Years ago), except for the Minvera's Den DLC. 'Cause, i didn't knew about DLC at first. But, this time i have played it on PS4 and it was really interesting. And well, i think that Minvera's Den either takes place after or parallel to Delta's Story. Because, we don't see or hear from Tenenbaum after the starting portion of Bioshock 2 anymore.
Listening to Milton & Pearl broke my heart. Anyone else cry when they found out the twist ending? Why did Sinclair rent out Sigma? Maybe that's why Sinclair got what was coming to him in BioShock 2.
I Dunno about mark meltzer but Johnny topside was able to but he didnt because he died before Eleanor reached land but he was able to because he took off his helmet in the intro to bs2 and you can find lore that says that all alphas weren't graphted to their suits like the bouncer, rosie or lancer
Because Jonny topside's heart was bound to Eleanor...towards the end Sophia lamb suffocates Eleanor long enough to sever the unique ADAM bond they had, so much so that by the end he dies from heart failure despite being right next to Eleanor... Subject delta was the only alpha series to bond with a little sister befoe Suchong found better ways to forge the bond, so it's assumed that Sigma was made as a worker of sorts as it seems and never bonded to a little sister like Delta was
The others Had the effects like a big daddy But Alpha series Can still open the helmets in order to drink or eat others cannot,and Sigma's effects Were Reversed for a reason i do not know
@@Bshadow27 Mark is loose in Rapture bonded to his daughter during the events of Bioshock 2 as a proper modern Big Daddy. Curing an unbonded Alpha Series is one thing, but a fully brainwashed and mutated Big Daddy fused to his suit is another entirely. That's not even to mention how it's possible you might have killed him as Subject Delta over the course of the game to get his daughter's ADAM or if Tenenbaum even knew or cared about him
Yep, that's right Subject Sigma was protagonist his hands symbol like Delta's hands. I'm so sad about what happen Porter's wife. His picture wife and place to bring his memory back to Subject Sigma to the end of leave Rapture place with Dr. Tenenbaum.
The Bioshock games have always been of my all times favs but for some odd reason I never played the DLCs for 2 & Inifnite. Just recently I decided to do so, I actually just finished Minervas Den minutes ago and damn, that ending and plot twist gave me the chills. Excellent DLC, thanks for the short breakdown of the story!
I still remember being so blown away once that twist happened in the end. To this day I still consider Minerva's Den to be one of the best dlc's I've ever played through.
In many ways I enjoyed the 2nd and MD more than the original. I don't understand why some seem to downgrade 2. The biggest mistakes 2 made was removing the U-invent and the map redesign. After getting used to the map layout in the original , the change for 2 was not an improvement for me. I liked the hack meter in 2 alot more than the hack game in the original despite the change in pausing the game. And it was nice having your research progress tracked in 2 , where in the original you had to put yourself at risk when unsure if you had finished researching an enemy.
SPOILER about Minerva Den's ending!!! In the ending it is confirmed that Tenenbaum finally discovered a cure for ADAM addiction, allowing her to bring Porter back to normal. I would like to believe that she did accomplish that with Eleanor, if her good ending was canonical. As I see Bioshock 3 (with Eleanor as the main protagonist) would be about all 3 of them returning to Rapture to finally end "Rapture Nightmare" against a final foe who took control of the city with Sofia gone (either a new one or reborn Andrew Ryan). A good ending to Bioshock 3 would be that all left splicers would be cured. If so, Eleanor, Brigid & Porter would have accomplished the very thing Andrew Ryan failed to give when he built the city in the first place - a chance for a better life. For anything is better than live as a deformed & psychotic monster in a dying underwater city, which the moment you came here before its downfall, it became a prison.
I like your idea of returning to Rapture, but take the opposite view in everything else. Plasmids make you a god, and 70% of the known world is underwater. An organ regeneration plasmid could heal so many people, and building cities underwater fixes resource competition (once population stabilizes). Also, what the heck happened to Pearl?
Only now did I notice that the name of The Thinker mainframe, 'Rapture Operational Data Interpret Network,' is an acronym for Rodin. Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) was a French sculptor, considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century. He is known for his innovative and expressive works, one of which is 'The Thinker.
The events of Minerva's Den are the furthest in time we see the City of Rapture. the status of the City after 1968 is unknown or if anyone still surviving down there into the present day??
C. M. Porter's story is interesting because it tells from who Protectors were made (in addition to Mark Meltzer), but DLC does not tell had he been rumbling around in Rapture since becoming a Protector or was he a similar template resuscitated by Vita-Chamber like Delta was. Most likely latter.
@@TheBioshockHub well if the Thinker is as smart as the game makes it out to be. I say finding a cure for cancer wouldn't even be a challenge for the thing.
Promised to not be a duplicate story of the first BioShock but chose to hide a twist in the DLC, BioShock will always be known for its plot twists and tough fights
@@TheBioshockHub wait. Does that mean Bioshock one had dlc too?! I had no idea as when i originally played the games they were on loan from a friend, now i own the hd versions of them on ps4
A lot of the times, cold, crowded, expensive lol. And that's just downtown. If you want to really see Chicago, look up the amount of shootings per weekend... it's insane.
Only the alpha series big daddies have those for why they only have it not sure might be because they are still just technically human under the suits while the big daddies we face are infused with their suits
Once he was no longer bonded to Elanor's healing powers due to her mother smothering her , he was unable to survive the damage from the bombs and pressure changes as he hung onto the bathesphere as it rose from the depths. Unless I'm misunderstanding that part of thr story.
@@LostFoxExho obviously, deltas death signifies/guides Elenor through her future life. Im just theorizing would Delta be able to undergo the same splicing to become normal
@@robertmurdock1848 damn so he basically died from the bends and the explosion, as much as I love bioshock 2 i do wish delta got a better end of the stick. He truly is a awesome character
Tbh both him and his partner were shitty people with how they used the technology. Just one abused the tech for his denial, and the other for monetary gain.
@@TheBioshockHub can you please explain who is the porter voice guiding you trough game , because l am not from america or england and l am 15 years old and l am still learning english and from what you say l cant understand and translate is giving me no sense translation ...
@@TheBioshockHub oh thanks , that maybe I didnt explain right , but I was thinking the same about thinker using voice of your charachter , but I didnt knew that tenenbaum manipulated thinker . Also I dont know did you listen all audio diaries in minervas den , but there is one where tenenbaum said that she contacted Porter a make deal about getting thinker blueprint and escaping rapture and making thinker on surface and then she said she sent alpha series subject sigma as ally to help him . Was she actually contacted thinker that was pretending it was porter ?
This DLC finally made me understand why people hate being spoiled, that twist was so perfect.
Yessir.
I have that special Ability that makes me not annoyed by spoilers, i mean, if i hear a spoiler i am like i don't care, if i am intrested i will buy it and thats it
i thought it was kinda lame lol
sorry to be so offtopic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an Instagram account?
I stupidly lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can offer me.
I am half way through the DLC and I have so many questions but this comment saved me. I won't spoil it for myself. Thanks bro
Minerva's Den is so underrated. It's quite depressing.
I loved this DLC so much.
Bioshock two in general
Indeed. In my opinion, Bioshock Remastered + Bioshock 2 Remastered (incl. DLCs) = AMAZING. Bioshock Infinite incl. DLCs = meh
“The story of subject Sigma”
My brother on the other side of the room: “Hehehehe Subject Sugma”
Subject Ligma
Subject smegma
dead meme
Subject ligma
@@Negat1ve0n3 cugma
I honestly loved the twist at the end of the DLC, I feel like if BS2 got released today Minerva's Den would be an entire side game instead of just a DLC.
I enjoyed the twist too
I just finished it today it was great playing through it and I liked that Minerva's Den had a real final boss and Sofia lamb gets killed in the ending cutscene which was meh to me tbh
The Nameless Demi-God if you got the real ending she doesn’t die
drew : Eh not replaying the game again probably for a while
The Nameless Demi-God just been replaying them because of the quarantine
Minerva's Den is really interesting, i've only found it recently. The Lancer Big Daddy looks soooo good, combined with that Ion laser. Sad that this is his only debut. :(
Minerva's Den has so much story, it's crazy.
I just finished this DLC just now. I can’t recall the last time a plot twist has legit sent chills down my spine. I honestly love Sigma/Porter more as a character than Delta from the main game.
It's such a damn good DLC.
Carl Lumbly impressed me so much as the voice of C.M. Porter. He really made me feel the loss of his wife. I remember I even tweeted @ him, to tell him that he made me believe in a video game character for the first time - believe in them insofar as I didn't think of them as an actor reading a script or a collection of pixels but really, honestly felt their pain and anguish. I was amazed at how "real" his dialog was, and how it impacted me.
He was incredible.
@@TheBioshockHub yes he was
just finished the dlc and my mine was blown with the ending.
Good wasn't it?
I mean that’s what mines do they explode when you step on it
@@missingindy you're a real one
I think Charles Milton Porter is an underrated character, i like the piano theme playing in the background! ☺
His voice actor was incredible.
I can’t imagine how scary it would be to be in the cold storage area and just bumping into a big daddy
I prefer the greek army alphabet over the British one we have , sigma and omega is so much cooler than saying Sierra and Oscar
Nothing wrong with that.
Alpha and Delta are the same
@@justoneguy2487 GAMMA.
@@donkeykongisbetterthanmari7495gamma is not the same in both alphabets. in the British army alphabet, the third one is "Charlie" and not gamma.
unless perhaps you just mean G, in which case you'd still be wrong since for G we use "Golf" instead of "Gamma"
LOVED EVERY SECOND OF IT... I had all kinds of feels at the end of Minerva's Den... I'm definitely going to play it again!
Thank you Frank
bioshock 2 ending where eleanor goes on by herself made me cry and i remember blankly staring at the screen after finishing minerva's den with tears rolling down my eyes like, man... nearly a decade later and revisiting my favorite series B2 still makes me tear up. game as a whole was looked over and i'll never understand why. it's beautiful
So at the end, you said "would you kindly hit the subscribe button". It's been a while since I've played bioshock and when I heard that, my eyes literally shot wide open and I had flashbacks to playing the game. Well played on your part!
Why thank you David, glad you caught it :)
I finished the DLC a few hours ago. I got the entire BioSock collection on my Switch last month and have been playing through the games. Completed Infinite yesterday and the Burial at Sea DLC after Minerva's Den. I love this series and I'm glad I got into it. I just need to completed Burial at Sea part 2. Minerva's Den was great and I found Sigma/Porter to be much more interesting than Delta tbh.
I wonder what is left of rapture after 10-50 years. If the people there are still alive? or if the city is still standing?
I don't think that city would be alive after that long.
It depends on the level of automation. Heat pumps from the thermal vents could keep it habitable, as long as the leaks were more or less controlled. We saw some big daddies do repair work (exterior welding) so it's possible. O2 can be extracted from the ocean, just like seawater can be desalinated. The food supply would be the big challenge. Someone still living there would have to find a way to get fish.
Well I’m pretty sure the place got destroyed after the events of Bioshock 2
No the people died due to the bombs letting everywhere flood but The big daddies are another mystery
It most likely went the way of Atlantis... But I'll bet the Big Daddies have probably attempted to keep the place maintained, that or they may have likely left and are roaming around the sea floor to this day.
Fun Fact: i played the entire Bioshock Series 2 times on my PS3 (the last time was 4 Years ago), except for the Minvera's Den DLC. 'Cause, i didn't knew about DLC at first. But, this time i have played it on PS4 and it was really interesting. And well, i think that Minvera's Den either takes place after or parallel to Delta's Story. Because, we don't see or hear from Tenenbaum after the starting portion of Bioshock 2 anymore.
Listening to Milton & Pearl broke my heart. Anyone else cry when they found out the twist ending? Why did Sinclair rent out Sigma? Maybe that's why Sinclair got what was coming to him in BioShock 2.
I did! I cried
If Porter was able to get out of the big daddy suit, why couldn't Mark Meltzer or Johnny Topside
I Dunno about mark meltzer but Johnny topside was able to but he didnt because he died before Eleanor reached land but he was able to because he took off his helmet in the intro to bs2 and you can find lore that says that all alphas weren't graphted to their suits like the bouncer, rosie or lancer
Because Jonny topside's heart was bound to Eleanor...towards the end Sophia lamb suffocates Eleanor long enough to sever the unique ADAM bond they had, so much so that by the end he dies from heart failure despite being right next to Eleanor...
Subject delta was the only alpha series to bond with a little sister befoe Suchong found better ways to forge the bond, so it's assumed that Sigma was made as a worker of sorts as it seems and never bonded to a little sister like Delta was
@@cheesaliciousable Okay I understand that. But what about Mark Meltzer?
The others Had the effects like a big daddy But Alpha series Can still open the helmets in order to drink or eat others cannot,and Sigma's effects Were Reversed for a reason i do not know
@@Bshadow27 Mark is loose in Rapture bonded to his daughter during the events of Bioshock 2 as a proper modern Big Daddy. Curing an unbonded Alpha Series is one thing, but a fully brainwashed and mutated Big Daddy fused to his suit is another entirely. That's not even to mention how it's possible you might have killed him as Subject Delta over the course of the game to get his daughter's ADAM or if Tenenbaum even knew or cared about him
This is honestly one of the best DLCS I've ever played.
Minerva's Den is so damn good.
@@TheBioshockHub And I just finished it. Man...I nearly wept at the end.
@@GabyGibson It was so good!
@@TheBioshockHub Ot was!
@@TheBioshockHub Where's the audio adaption of this?
After completing Bioshock 2 I wondered, what happened to tennenbaum? She was a great character and one of my favorites and I’m glad she got out
I'm glad she figured out how to help Sigma.
Yep, that's right Subject Sigma was protagonist his hands symbol like Delta's hands. I'm so sad about what happen Porter's wife. His picture wife and place to bring his memory back to Subject Sigma to the end of leave Rapture place with Dr. Tenenbaum.
Minveras den explained Where Dr. T went
Funny to think arguably the most compelling bioshock protagonist was only in a DLC
Minerva's Den was a masterpiece. From the story, the score, the emotional moments... It was so damn good.
@@TheBioshockHub I just recently replayed Minervas Den and can defiantly say that it is amazing.
This is one of those dlc that surpasses the game and had that bioshock twist the main game lacked
This brings back so many memories. I wish I could play these games for the first time again. This DLC was such a game changer. 💕
The Bioshock games have always been of my all times favs but for some odd reason I never played the DLCs for 2 & Inifnite. Just recently I decided to do so, I actually just finished Minervas Den minutes ago and damn, that ending and plot twist gave me the chills. Excellent DLC, thanks for the short breakdown of the story!
Minerva's Den is so good! The twist at the end was really unexpected
I love this DLC.
Thank you, I was getting confused on some part and this helped a lot.
I still remember being so blown away once that twist happened in the end. To this day I still consider Minerva's Den to be one of the best dlc's I've ever played through.
Another great video and I can't wait for the Mark Meltzer video
Ah I found you here as well my friend
Such timing! I'm also getting back into playing TLOU & Bioshock2
Minerva's Den is the best part of Bioshock 2 imo.
It's absolutely incredible.
Same.
In many ways I enjoyed the 2nd and MD more than the original. I don't understand why some seem to downgrade 2.
The biggest mistakes 2 made was removing the U-invent and the map redesign. After getting used to the map layout in the original , the change for 2 was not an improvement for me.
I liked the hack meter in 2 alot more than the hack game in the original despite the change in pausing the game.
And it was nice having your research progress tracked in 2 , where in the original you had to put yourself at risk when unsure if you had finished researching an enemy.
The ending with the piano theme was an otherworldly experience!
Just beat Minerva's den for the first time and wow wasnt seeing that twist coming
SPOILER about Minerva Den's ending!!!
In the ending it is confirmed that Tenenbaum finally discovered a cure for ADAM addiction, allowing her to bring Porter back to normal. I would like to believe that she did accomplish that with Eleanor, if her good ending was canonical.
As I see Bioshock 3 (with Eleanor as the main protagonist) would be about all 3 of them returning to Rapture to finally end "Rapture Nightmare" against a final foe who took control of the city with Sofia gone (either a new one or reborn Andrew Ryan). A good ending to Bioshock 3 would be that all left splicers would be cured. If so, Eleanor, Brigid & Porter would have accomplished the very thing Andrew Ryan failed to give when he built the city in the first place - a chance for a better life. For anything is better than live as a deformed & psychotic monster in a dying underwater city, which the moment you came here before its downfall, it became a prison.
I like your idea of returning to Rapture, but take the opposite view in everything else. Plasmids make you a god, and 70% of the known world is underwater. An organ regeneration plasmid could heal so many people, and building cities underwater fixes resource competition (once population stabilizes). Also, what the heck happened to Pearl?
My favorite dlc was BioShock infinite burial at sea
I enjoyed it as well.
Porter is my personal favorite character in the series. Absolutely love him
*Smacks lips*
“Real Sigma male hours up in here”
Mans been on the grind set he literally became a big daddy then went back to normal without any scars
The one and only original Sigma male
Erm what the sigma
ERM WHAT THE SIGMA
GET OUT 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
The best DLC I have ever played
Only now did I notice that the name of The Thinker mainframe, 'Rapture Operational Data Interpret Network,' is an acronym for Rodin.
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) was a French sculptor, considered one of the most important artists of the 20th century. He is known for his innovative and expressive works, one of which is 'The Thinker.
9:38 after that line I instantly hit the subscribe button
:)
Seriously, the ending theme of this story...that darn piano DID NOT help in trying not to cry..😢😭😭
I hope in bioshock 4 we get to use the plasmid gravity well. In the main game
It might happen, we'll have to wait and see.
It’s shocking. Always.
I know!
Minerva's Den is a masterpiece
Agreed
The events of Minerva's Den are the furthest in time we see the City of Rapture. the status of the City after 1968 is unknown or if anyone still surviving down there into the present day??
Yup. Pretty much a modern Atlantis type of city. Basically just waiting for someone else to discover it, if they ever will.
I love the lore videos. Good work :)
Bro is a sigma
Literally on that Sigma grinset
Goosebumps at that ending ❤
C. M. Porter's story is interesting because it tells from who Protectors were made (in addition to Mark Meltzer), but DLC does not tell had he been rumbling around in Rapture since becoming a Protector or was he a similar template resuscitated by Vita-Chamber like Delta was. Most likely latter.
I wish the ion laser came back
Damn I never knew you could destroy health stations to get free health kits...
Yup! And if you hack it, one drops and you break it for another. Sometimes it'll glitch out though.
Sometimes it will drop multiples first aid kits when you destroy them and sometimes they do get flung away from the station during destruction.
I'm from Chicago too, well technically I live in the western suburbs
Nice to meet a fellow Chicago member lmao.
@@TheBioshockHub thanks 😁 living in the Chicago suburbs for 27 years and a Bioshock fan for almost five years has been amazing for me
@@ChristopherZavalaVlogs Parts of me miss Chicago, but we were on the East Side... bad area now.
I hope subject delta somehow got vita-chambered again and was able to get his splicing reversed, that’d be nice after all he went through
How did I NOT know about a dlc for bioshock 2
The Alpha series suit, honestly looks like one of those T-51 power armor suits from the fallout series
Pretty much lol.
Honestly this kinda hints to bioshock 4, maybe their going to fix rapture
Love these videos homie
Bioshock has been one of my main interest ever since I was 14 i don't think there will be another game that sucks me in and is as fun as bioshock
Appreciate the support on them my friend!
as soon as I hear ''would you kindly hit that subscribe button'' I leave a like and subscripton
Thank you so much
Say Hub. If you had access to something like the thinker. What would you use it for?
Me personally? I'd try to figure out cures for diseases that are fatal. Like cancer, aids, etc. If that were possible of course.
@@TheBioshockHub well if the Thinker is as smart as the game makes it out to be. I say finding a cure for cancer wouldn't even be a challenge for the thing.
@@SpectrumSwordtails Then yes, that would be the absolute first thing I'd do with it.
@@TheBioshockHub Niiiiice. Speaking if the Thinker. Will you be doing a section on it and Minerva's Den as a whole someday?
sigma male
The original Sigma grindset
Porter mattered to me as much as Elizabeth.
so amazing thanks
Great video Eilk
Story of subject Ligma
Will you talk about the adam sickness in a future vid if you haven't already
I can do that, sure.
I got that 999 score on spitfire trophy on the ps4
Wish I had finished minervas den before watching this video
I'm sorry.
Promised to not be a duplicate story of the first BioShock but chose to hide a twist in the DLC, BioShock will always be known for its plot twists and tough fights
I feel so sigma!
9:38 he did the thing boys
I had no idea BioShock 2 had dlc.
Please do yourself a favor and play it. In my personal opinion, it's the best DLC in the series.
@@TheBioshockHub wait.
Does that mean Bioshock one had dlc too?!
I had no idea as when i originally played the games they were on loan from a friend, now i own the hd versions of them on ps4
@@swordkingx4874 It does, but it isn't too good. It's a bit hidden under an "Additional Content" tab.
What Chicago Like
A lot of the times, cold, crowded, expensive lol. And that's just downtown. If you want to really see Chicago, look up the amount of shootings per weekend... it's insane.
@@TheBioshockHub But regardle Of The Bad You Still ❤ Your Home Right
subject sigma male 🤫 🧏♂
subject ligma
Imagine if we got subject Iota though
I wish i have played it before
I was expecting some satire because I misread sigma with ligma.
Is it weird that I like the DLC story more than Bioshock 2?
Not at all
Nice vid
Thank you
Wait big daddies have eve tanks and plasma ports why do only sigma and delta use plamids and gene tonics
Only the alpha series big daddies have those for why they only have it not sure might be because they are still just technically human under the suits while the big daddies we face are infused with their suits
Ahh I see thank you
The story of The Thinker 👀 cus if I remember correctly it becomes R.O.D.A.N (I think I spelt that right)
So if sigma was able to take of the suit and go to live a normal life... why didnt delta do the same
Once he was no longer bonded to Elanor's healing powers due to her mother smothering her , he was unable to survive the damage from the bombs and pressure changes as he hung onto the bathesphere as it rose from the depths.
Unless I'm misunderstanding that part of thr story.
He died at the end of every ending
@@LostFoxExho obviously, deltas death signifies/guides Elenor through her future life. Im just theorizing would Delta be able to undergo the same splicing to become normal
@@robertmurdock1848 damn so he basically died from the bends and the explosion, as much as I love bioshock 2 i do wish delta got a better end of the stick. He truly is a awesome character
please can you do a video about simon wales ?
*subject sigma male*
I actually prefered Minerva's den to Bioshock 2
Skip to 0:58
WHAT I SWEAR I DON’T REMEMBER THIS FROM BIOSHOCK 2
If you think about it it’s would be mostly like our history all the advice etc all died because of stuff.
poor porter he just wanted his wife back and he didn't deserve to become a alpha series
Tbh both him and his partner were shitty people with how they used the technology. Just one abused the tech for his denial, and the other for monetary gain.
Wait if I get it right. The porter voice who guide you trough dlc is actually a thinker ?
Nope, the guide isn't the Thinker. The next time you play it, just pay careful attention towards the end.
@@TheBioshockHub can you please explain who is the porter voice guiding you trough game , because l am not from america or england and l am 15 years old and l am still learning english and from what you say l cant understand and translate is giving me no sense translation ...
@@markomiletic9992 Tenenbaum manipulated the Thinker to impersonate Porter's voice. Subject Sigma = Porter himself.
@@TheBioshockHub oh thanks , that maybe I didnt explain right , but I was thinking the same about thinker using voice of your charachter , but I didnt knew that tenenbaum manipulated thinker . Also I dont know did you listen all audio diaries in minervas den , but there is one where tenenbaum said that she contacted Porter a make deal about getting thinker blueprint and escaping rapture and making thinker on surface and then she said she sent alpha series subject sigma as ally to help him . Was she actually contacted thinker that was pretending it was porter ?
Think people expected mark Meltzer to be the character? Maybe that's why bioshock 2 didn't do well?
I personally don't think so, just from trailers alone. The ARG "There's Something in the Sea" was just an awesome way to promote it.
Wait is this BioShock 2 or 4
I was ur thousandth like ;)
Bioshock 2 DLC is so good where Bioshock infinite DLC's are really disappointing.
Kinda sad Sigma isn't green
is there a project ligma
whats inside the suit are they human