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Best part of fort frolic, jack is in full control the entire time , sander never says "would you kindly" and there are no quest markers , sander simply asks you to furfill his task and jack complied. The hunting of the apprentices, the photos, the slothering of splicers to the rythm of classical music, all of it Is done by Jack's free will, as well as Cohen's fate, neither atlus or Ryan have any control over the situation here...its just you and sander cohen
"... To an evening with Sander Cohen." that was so incredible the first time I played this level and get chills still! Big ups on the excellent video! After reading the book, it made this area come alive even more!
fort frolic is so memorable and i heard the song beyond the sea by bobby darin and i just smiled i don't really know how to explain it but i loved the level and yeah erik enjoyed the video take care.
I enjoyed this revisit to Fort Frolic; it brought back some memories. I don't vividly remember a lot of the places in BioShock, but Fort Frolic stands out. It didn't feel like the rest of the places that I had visited so far. It felt distinct. I got turned around a few times, but it was fun finding and killing the four enemies for their pictures. Good video, I'm looking forward to your next one! Hope things go better with your new computer.
I wondered why this seemed so familiar. This narration is from the BioShock Wiki's article on Fort Frolic and I wrote most of this, especially the History section. The other Wiki contributors and I wanted to give a more detailed account of what life would've been like in Rapture and accurately recount the experience Jack has on his journey.
Essentially, he closed it down with the remining people and Splicers along with him. He decided to create art projects and pieces with them, hence the plaster splicers and all of the plastered bodies throughout Fort Frolic.
@@TheBioshockHub Do you think it happened as soon as the Civil War started? Or sometime after? The Rapture book has Ryan killing Jasmine sometime in 1959. Maybe Ryan was able to come and go as he pleased.
What are your thoughts on bioshock’s end game, ending, and 3rd act? I ask because I know it’s divisive and I recently watched these videos (and while I don’t agree with everything they say to say the least) and I was curious as to what you thought of it: ua-cam.com/video/SlKs2C_RpWU/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/AhIqvNyejg0/v-deo.html
Hey guys, just wanted to let you all know that I'm posting to my 2nd channel again, so Would You Kindly go over there and subscribe? It'd be greatly appreciated. - tinyurl.com/TBHPlays
Not sure if you have done this topic but can you do a video on the Sky-Hook/Air Grabber? Like the history and the inventor who made them.
TheBioshockHub I want to take the ears Off
Best part of fort frolic, jack is in full control the entire time , sander never says "would you kindly" and there are no quest markers , sander simply asks you to furfill his task and jack complied. The hunting of the apprentices, the photos, the slothering of splicers to the rythm of classical music, all of it Is done by Jack's free will, as well as Cohen's fate, neither atlus or Ryan have any control over the situation here...its just you and sander cohen
Love your videos 💛
"... To an evening with Sander Cohen." that was so incredible the first time I played this level and get chills still! Big ups on the excellent video! After reading the book, it made this area come alive even more!
Fort Frolic sure was an interesting location!
I loved Fort Frolic, it was unique to all the other levels and idk why but I loves that tap sound that ended every transmission from Cohen.
fort frolic is so memorable and i heard the song beyond the sea by bobby darin and i just smiled i don't really know how to explain it but i loved the level and yeah erik enjoyed the video take care.
Been waiting for this, here we go!
Hope you enjoy!
@@TheBioshockHub I always do, quality over quantity.
There will be more videos on the way. Don't worry, they'll still be top quality.
Good to see a passionate UA-camr. You’re a rare breed
I try my best
I just got through Fort Frolic. Keep up the great work my friend.
Will do!
Uploaded right when I got out of school YES
That timing tho
I enjoyed this revisit to Fort Frolic; it brought back some memories. I don't vividly remember a lot of the places in BioShock, but Fort Frolic stands out. It didn't feel like the rest of the places that I had visited so far. It felt distinct. I got turned around a few times, but it was fun finding and killing the four enemies for their pictures. Good video, I'm looking forward to your next one! Hope things go better with your new computer.
I wondered why this seemed so familiar. This narration is from the BioShock Wiki's article on Fort Frolic and I wrote most of this, especially the History section. The other Wiki contributors and I wanted to give a more detailed account of what life would've been like in Rapture and accurately recount the experience Jack has on his journey.
Binge watching your lore videos, they are amazing, well explained and well researched. Love it.
Glad you like them Mikey!
Since Rapture was founded on the 5th of November would it be a reference to Guy Fawkes night/ V for Vendetta?
You know what? I've never thought of that. I'll try to look into it.
Will I learned something new about bioshock thanks Eric and can't wait for the fallout content.
It'll be here soon
This is my favorite level too
Fort frolic is the best level ever.
I agree
One thing I'm confused by did the Final Frolic happen when Cohe first closed Fort Frolic, or did he let people back in after he first closed it?
Essentially, he closed it down with the remining people and Splicers along with him. He decided to create art projects and pieces with them, hence the plaster splicers and all of the plastered bodies throughout Fort Frolic.
@@TheBioshockHub Do you think it happened as soon as the Civil War started? Or sometime after? The Rapture book has Ryan killing Jasmine sometime in 1959. Maybe Ryan was able to come and go as he pleased.
What are your thoughts on bioshock’s end game, ending, and 3rd act?
I ask because I know it’s divisive and I recently watched these videos (and while I don’t agree with everything they say to say the least) and I was curious as to what you thought of it:
ua-cam.com/video/SlKs2C_RpWU/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/AhIqvNyejg0/v-deo.html
It's not Cohan. It's cohen. Co-in, not co-han
I like how you said it like screenplay. Intentional?
How do you mean?
I'm blaming YT for this but.. FOUR ADVERTS?! FOUR!! In a ten minute video wtf
I'm sorry! On my end, it says 3. I'll fix that.
@@TheBioshockHub did I miscount?
@@DanMcLeodNeptuneUK It's no biggie, I made sure it was fixed. My apologies.
I didnt like fort frolic