@@groovysnake6664 we love that little and happy accidents xd. Bioshock is the best saga and game ever, and this song make me sad and make my eyes get wet.
That scene was special for me too. I'm German but grew up in Paris. My grandfather stayed there after WW2 ended and it was such a beautiful city. But now, you can hardly find a European person there. It's fading away...
@@anonrandom7765 "I'm German but I grew up in Paris" "But now you can hardly find a European person there. Its fading away" Irony, that is. Paris was always a city of the world.
Just the fact that the girl you tried to save the entire Infinite playthrough, the fun, amazing, epic friend and partner of a girl (and your daughter aswell) will be forever buried at sea, forgotten by everyone is incredibly depressing. I love the Bioshock franchise, Ken Levine's work is truly a masterpiece, but this ending feels almost unnecessarily sad. At least in a different reality Booker & Anna live together. _"Booker... I miss you. You were the only friend I ever had."_
Booker got to live with baby Elizabeth in another dimension without bioshock problems so it all worked out the other dimensions collapsed and the good one remained thanks to the lutece twins
Bioshock 1 Ending: "Awwwwww the lived happily ever after". Bioshock 2 Ending: "Delta, you cheeky son of a bitch. You made my eyes water that was a worthy journey my friend". Bioshock Infinite Ending: "Wai- wha- who? When? What??" Bioshock Burial at Sea Ending: "I have officialy mastered water bending through my eyes. Observe!"
bioshock 1 : this is nice bioshock 2 : whats going on why did i die bioshock infinite: ...................?????????????????????? burial at sea1 : wwwwwww burial at sea 2: wfesorfdjgsrkljgloerkfsmekrgdlolkjrdg rfwf serwg
Burial at Sea Episode 2 had one of the most gutwrenchingly beautiful endings to any fiction I've ever experienced. No happy ending. She doesn't get to see Paris. She doesn't get to be with loved ones or live a happy life. But she knows how her actions affect the story, knows how her dying moments will bring salvation to the innocent souls devoured by Rapture. She smiles, likely to comfort Sally as she passed away to the haunting, beautiful music that represents the city she never got to see. She dies cold, and in pain in a ruined city, her body will never be found by officials, she will never be buried. She'll be forgotten. But she won. She dies. Credits roll. The end. That's all she wrote. I hope it stays that way. The ending is too depressingly beautiful to ruin with a pointless sequel
It’s crazy to think the entire franchise of Bioshock is about one man freeing a trapped aquatic nation, and his journey and goal wouldn’t have been accomplished had Elizabeth not sacrificed herself. To the legends of the franchise, to those that sacrificed themselves, to the beauty that is love
Even with retcons, the entire theme of all Bioshock games has been "sacrifice". Be it Booker, be it Delta, be it Jack. All their tales revolve around sacrifice. Booker sacrifices his life to wash away the sins he wrought over the entire world. Delta sacrifices his freedom and will to be there for Eleanor. Jack... well... Jack was always the sacrificial pawn.
The creators of Bioshock have no idea how much their game has become a part of people's lives. This game series was incredible, and the storyline still sticks with me to this day. 2008 brought us one of the most appealing series in a video game in a long time.
@@deathawaits2578 The whole franchise is heavy on politics, if you missed it. Also, "Death of the Author" interpretation is valid in understanding this...
honestly nothing hit my fight or flight reactions faster than that opening. the most tense I've ever been in the series because of the OVERWHELMING sense of "something's not right here, its going to go wrong" athough now i could just jump back in and hang around for ages now that i know what triggers what
I don't know why but from 4:59 i wanted to cry. The bioshock series is the only games that made me cry like a baby. whether it be booker's sad life, Jack's tragic sacrifice to make things or even delta fighting for his daughter only to have a short reunion.
fangus bepens even if you haven't played the previous games, but at least know the story, then I bet anyone could tear up. That's what happened to me...
I have the exact same feeling. This game has made me cry like there is no tomorrow. Im glad someone else knows exactly what I felt! For me, the part that starts at 6:38 did it the first time for me
I liked her As if she is my daughter but she died so badly by son of...... Atlas. She didn't deserve none of this :( and same dude the only game that make me sad :/
@@codystegemueller9428 she only murdered two, the one in burial at sea wasn't affected and she wanted to cut loose ends then leave but she wanted to save sally...
@@AATIDK weather she did set atlas free or not, because of Andrew Ryan's open market system. A civil war would happen either way and depending on the weapons used, it would've to lead to deaths in either direction. Elizabeth just wanted to free people in the process.
I'm not sure myself either. Something beautiful and missing at the same time and it leaves even myself with a pain in the heart. Sorry to hear you had to through that heartache but it's really something to have been part of a game that left such an impression. One more reason why you're not the only one here who feels it too whenever they listen to La Vie En Rose. *pats on the back*
Just finished the game and DLCs. Starting to feel the same. The last game that made such an impact on me was Mass Effect 3 with Citadel DLC, all these years ago. I was heartbroken and couldn't even focus on daily stuff. But in a way, it's a positive thing. These games make you focus on your emotional part instead of just, you know, work and daily chores. I'm glad there's still something that can move me so much. Our lives would be so boring without the adventures we have in games, books and movies! :)
Hey friend. I've had this whole feeling for over a year now. Still reading and getting into things to resolve it. I can't say I'm okay, but I reached a point that helped me clear my head and think positive. I'm about to send you this following thread I wrote some time ago. In this, I clear all the Bioshock Trilogy in a few paragraphs and linking another thread from an unknown bud, who helped me even more to complete that small gap I needed. He talks about how Elizabeth can still be resurrected after Burial at Sea, giving valid points and all. This may worth your time. Whenever I'm feeling sad about it I read these two threads. Then I have hope. Oh, also, keep in mind that a new Bioshock is currently in the works, but no big things are happening at the moment. It will take a few years, but trust me, it is currently in development. There you go my friend, clear your thoughts, I hope I helped: forums.2k.com/showthread.php?4326651-The-Bioshock-Infinite-amp-Bioshock-Burial-at-Sea-Confusion-solve-attempt&highlight=bioshock+infinite
In case y’all didn’t know the ending ill explain: in the ending to infinite they killed booker before he could make the decision where he either lives out being booker or becomes comstock but there was one more. In this ones timeline Anna loses her head instead of a pinky and full of guilt and hatred towards himself for this event he gets the luteces to open a tear in a different universe to rapture where he would be booker Dewitt and lives there for 20 years to forget his past. So the Elizabeth from this timeline travels to rapture to see if there’s really a booker and this kicks off episode 1. Now during the entirety of episode 1 she knew who he was and what he had done in his timeline. So he gets killed but with it so does she but she was the last Elizabeth aswell as how he was the last booker. But since she had tears opened from episode 1 she came back only this time as a mortal and she knows throughout the whole episode she will have to die to truly end the cycle (hints why her nose bleeds) so at the end she lets Fontaine (atlas) kill her because right before her death she sees the door where jack saves the little sisters (sally with them) and knowing it will end the cycle, Fontaine will be killed, and sally will finally get to live her life on the surface she accepts her death. The last Elizabeth, booker, comstock, and Anna don’t exist anymore. And that’s the ending. (Also to mention due to things Elizabeth does in episode 2 it’s literally what starts the entire series which is mind blowing). Now with the release of bioshock 4 coming soon it might be a good guess if they continue with this story that the ending of buriel at sea episode 2 caused more multiverses to appear and branch off that ending. Let’s hope they don’t ruin any of what this masterpiece of a game is.
I have no hope for a good sequel. If they can pull it off without fucking up the story or adding "games as service" modern gimmicks I'll be very pleasantly surprised, but honestly it's very doubtful. Besides, the series at it exists is so beautiful that I'm grateful enough for the experience of playing them as they are, so I feel no need to emotionally invest in the idea of the series progressing any further.
@@groovysnake6664 personally the only thing they can do for a bioshock 4 is to base it on an entire different story not having to do anything with bioshock 1 2 and infinite without ruining the story in the prior games
how could this Booker exist. It doesnt matter that this Booker didnt become Comstock. The baptise event happened before Comstock meet the Luteces, and opening tears. And this Booker already killed the Anna through the tears, meaning that he had taken the baptise and he should be erased along with all others Comstocks.
idk why they are making bioshock 4 as the bioshock series ended so beautifully and dont need another game but I trust that the story of bioshock 4 will be good
No work of fiction has ever made me so emotional, so distraught, as Bioshock Infinite. Just listening to this song makes me so sad. I really cared for Elizabeth.
This has to be one of the most tightly written and best story telling ive seen in a long time! I replayed Bioshock, SOLEY because of Burial at Sea, I felt that I had too honestly. Elizabeth made a sacrifice not just for Sally, but for all the Little Sisters, and Rapture. Despite dying, she saw that Jack would save them, and give them a life they deserve, a life she shouldve had. Elizabeth was able to do something Booker couldnt do, face their guilt head on, and make up for it. And while she never got to see it While Jack saved the little sisters, Delta was the one to put an end to it for good. Just overall beautifully written.
A beautiful, traggic, sad ending... This game, It kinda shows that Its about the right thing that you have done in the end that matters. Things might not go the way you want it to be but atleast.. Atleast you've done something about it and change something along the way in a good way.
I went to a street food festival and there was a man playing this song on the saxophone and I just couldn't help but tear up, it's a beautiful song that never fails to make me get a wave of emotions
I've listened to the Bioshock music for YEARS and I've never once heard the entirety of this amazing track before. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU from the bottom my heart for uploading this. It's so beautiful. *dries tears*
You gotta. It's a bloody masterpiece. Already loving La Vie en Rose when I played, I cried. Games don't generally make me cry, but this one did and very much so. You just GOTTA.
@@jhonny1416 exactly...hauntingly beautiful...heavenly hurtful...scars you are proud of and stays forever...what a luck of living to experience this...art what touched the soul
Comme je vois qu’un autre français se trouve ici ça me fais plaisir :) , je vois que ton commentaire date d’un an et que je suis en retard mais c’est pas grave je me demandais juste si tu avais toujours pas joué à Bioshock ? Si tu ne l’as pas fais, fais le ! Je vais pas te mentir que j’ai lâché une larme à la fin aussi vraiment c’est mon jeu préféré. Vivement le 4 !
dont know why, but this comment is what made me really cry. out of everything else, the people lamenting their stories and memories and how much they missed the characters, how much the series meant to them, this is what hit me hardest. sorry for kinda hijacking your almost year-old comment, but I wanted to say how impactful this little comment was to me.
I remember finishing Infinite and Burial back to back and then just sitting there looking at the screen, not doing anything, but thinking, for HOURS. Spectacular game
Such a beautiful but depressing end to her story. A part of me kind of wishes I never played burial at sea. Remembering it never fails to make me sad. I kind of wish I left it at the main game and pretended that Elizabeth went to Paris to live happily ever after, the way booker would want it.
It's been 6 years since I played it. I thought I would forget about it and move on but this game and dlcs touched me so deeply, in a way my life was driven by it.
I was 13 at the time. All that quantum mechanics fascinated me and thus I became more interested in sciences in school, one thing led to another and now i am studying physics on 1st year in uni.
Just finished all of the games, let me just say the ending took a part of my soul with it. I am so heart broken by all the characters we lost along the way.. delta, also known as Jonny topside, Sinclair, Elizabeth, booker, mark melzter, ugh. Such a beautiful story that I will never forget
@el escuadrón ceja In Bioshock 2 you'll find recordings of Mark discovering the under water city of Rapture looking for his abducted daughter. A bitter sweet story once you collect all of his recordings.
Finished the DLC recently cause of PSPlus and I would say I loved the DLC and everything about Elizabeth and everything about her as a character, I fell in love with her as if she were my daughter. When I completed the DLC I tried to hold it back but I couldn’t, I could say i couldve flooded my room with my own tears, it really hurt to see someone who I grew so attached to just die, I wish I couldve places myself in the game and prevented that and fulfill her wish of going to Paris :,)
Man I had a similar story with bioshock dlc, i've just finished it and i feel so sad just like when I finished the last of us part 2 but this experience was so deep and different to any other game that I played.
heard this song again playing Bio shock infinte on stream last night. Its called La Vie En Rose. Which literally translates to "life in pink" but a more accurate translation for the title is “to see life through rose-colored glasses”. The idea of this is to describe a state where everything appears rosy. It can mean that you are in love or being so happy that everything around you appears to be beautiful. If youre down today try to see life through this perspective
RIP You're become my memories I couldn't forget you dancing in the beach,buying candy,smiles like a angel..... And you sacrificed for a little sister her future....a delightful future Your body never been found.Your life becomes a mystery.A Draw included you but no one know....Hope Sally a beautiful life
She was the most important person in the heights of Columbia, just to end forgotten and buried at the bottom of the sea. Her actions were the most relevant indeed in the aftermath. Never forget Elizabeth...
I have never played any video game, ever. But having read your comments, I will have to get an X-box, and play this. I know it will make my cry. So, thanks, especially you, Lord Pop (and the replies following your post). I have always loved this song, especially Piaf's version, and the way it wrenches tears from almost everyone who hears it. Dammit. I'm too old for this.
No you are not my friend this game is art it’s a masterpiece and it’s the greatest video game trilogy ever may you enjoy the masterpiece that is Bioshock my friend :)
Yup, getting goosebumps the moment this video starts playing. I didn't know I needed this in my life until I saw it pop up in my sub box. Thanks again for another amazing medley.
I hope Bioshock 4 doesn't ruin this beautifully told story by the first 3 games and starts a new one. As Elizabeth said: "There's always a lighthouse" and "There's always a man and a city", I wonder what we'll get next, I have hope for Cloud Chamber.
This made me re-live memories I didnt remember being so strong. I have never been bitter about my emotions, cause I think they're beautiful. I have never ever cried during a video game. Never. No story went deep enough to touch me. But I do commonly cry watching movies... Infinite was the first game ever that hit me so deep, it really made me cry at its in between moments. Just to vent all of the building up emotions it gave me. Its in my eyes the most beautiful story ever portrayed on FPS/RPG or Videogame form in general. And the use of real licensed music that just gets used just the perfect way, not too much, not too less. You hear something you kinda recognize just once in a while, and its just this staggering visually story told that really flows great with it. Bioshock Infinite including the DLC's are my all time favourite Storytelling based games ever. I just think that whenever a fictional story out of a game hits you so deep, and is just so well written, that it leaves your cheeks usually covered in tears... Deserves to have a room close to your heart. This game just has to be untouched. Not even the smallest pinch, or the little idea of how to even expand the story into a longer one... It is the clearest and best as how it is now. I will protect and support this game and its characters as if it was my only child.
I've just came to realized that these all things were temporal pincer movement done by Elizabeth herself! She cut herself off and then make sure she will come back again to close the loop!
I've played this game since I had 11 years, now I'm 22th, and I cry and love every song of this game every time I listen it, more than a game, this history it's a part of my life, a world that I've never know, but I miss it, nostalgic for a place that I've never gonna be in, rapture, Columbia, both beautiful and so relaxing and caotic, I really love Bioshock, it's part of my life and heart.
Pocas veces en la vida he sentido por una película, serie, canción o videojuego lo que sentí por Bioshock, comprender el final minutos u horas e incluso días después de haberlo terminado, saber el porque paso todo y el valor que puede tener una vida humana tan inocente, para alguien tan lejano, frió, corrompido, saber que aun en el fondo marino existe el bien real, enterrada bajo toneladas de pecados y la presión de un millón de personas deshonestas y peligrosas, si, aun ahí, existe la posibilidad de cambiar la ciudad, cambiar el mundo y las décadas, con la sola misión de prometerse así misma volver a ver a las niñas sonreír, incluso si no es en vida, incluso si no es en la puerta que escogió abrir, incluso si es a través de los ojos de alguien más, Jack. Unas pequeñas manitas cubriendo las desgracias de una ciudad entera.
I loved the ending from Last of Us, felt real anger at the white pjosporous scene from SpecOps : The Line, but no videogame ever made me feel like what the ending from Burial at Sea did...No videogame got close to what Bioshock did...brb the cryimg begins again :((((((
Actually, Anna and Booker are alive in one reality where they live together since there were no more comstocks to take anno from booker. (That's at the end of bioshock infinites credits)
I just finished Episode Two, and I'm in emotional turmoil. I am not as productive as I want to be, and this song isn't helping. I'm sad... in a beautiful way.
I always dream with a scene with Booker and Elizabeth dancing slowly this song. But the REAL Booker, that one who protect her and gave his life just for the happy of his little daughter :'( What a game dude... What a game.
I've never played any of the Bioshock games before, nor do I know anything about the series or ever really been interested in it. However, for some reason this year, I've suddenly become a bit intrigued by it, considering all the people that say this game changed their lives and that it was amazing. I decided to watch a little bit of gameplay and thought it looked really good. I discovered today that Bioshock is available for the Nintendo Switch, which I have. Though I still hardly know anything about the series, I think I'll go ahead and get Bioshock and play through it. I want to see exactly why it's so great. To say I'm looking forward to it is an understatement.
Update: I bought the collection yesterday, and I'm ready close to finishing the first game, I think. It's been phenomenal so far!! I can't wait to see what else this series has in store!!
@@etps4444 Glad to hear you're enjoying its wonderful, magical, tragic-beyond-compare ride of a lifetime. One of the few series I feel I can wholeheartedly recommend, even if they're not necessarily hugely into games. What they have to say about the world is something worth holding and contemplating, and elevate them to no less than art. As someone who also bought the collection - I feel that a studio tried to make games like this in the first place is worth supporting financially, even if I haven't played all of them from end to end personally. (Admittedly, I did buy the collection on steam sale so it wasn't exactly bank-breaking, but still.)
@@coldmountain1997 I've absolutely loved it so far. I've completed the first two games, and I'm still working on Infinite. (gotta get some new joycons first, though. :') ) I can't wait to continue. And I've heard tell of a fourth game being made, maybe? If that's true, I can't wait!!
@@etps4444 heck yeah gamer, enjoy burial at sea it’s probably the best DLC I’ve played. I hope they make a new one yeee but nothing will ever beat the atmosphere of rapture :c
Oh...this melody makes me stop studying...I never forget the ending and what I felt that time. Elizabeth has done what she should do. That beats my heart so much.
I just recently finished the Bioshock Infinite and the two parts of Burial at the Sea. This game, the characters, the soundtrack, the scenery, the stories, in every Bioshock game is absolutely amazing!!! This game will always be part of my life... MAN!!! Everytime I hear this La Vie en Rose playing in the part 2 of Burial DLC gives me goosebumps. HEHEHE And I should have remained in the Paris where I hear this beautiful song and shuts down the game so I can feel Elizabeth's dreams have been fulfilled and experienced the happy ending... But let us accept the fact that you must play it until the end so that we can know what is BIOSHOCK truly is... Rest in Peace my beloved MC's especially "ELIZABETH" Thank you BIOSHOCK, Thank you!
I am at the border of crying. My eyes are wet now. Can't describe the feeling. It's all about that series of games that ended with that dlc and the scene of Paris. My god.. what a beautifull song that makes me cry, but because too of a game. What a feeling!!
Una obra de arte hecha videojuego, la saga entera es una delicia artística, música, ambientación, referencias artísticas, historia, todo es perfecto. Siempre y para siempre está saga será mi favorita.
This game and it’s ending is one of the only games that ruined me. Not a typical sad moment like with other games. Elizabeth, Booker, Delta and Jack all touched my heart in their own ways and to see Elizabeth give up her dreams to set things right will never not be the most selfless act in video game history
Fun fact: Ken Levine wanted to put this song in Bioshock 1, but he couldn't get the license to it
Well it works so much better this way
Amazing how so much that went right with Bioshock was happy accidents.
@@groovysnake6664 we love that little and happy accidents xd. Bioshock is the best saga and game ever, and this song make me sad and make my eyes get wet.
At least he got that Bobby Darin number in there.
"There's no accidents"
Oogway
That moment when you simply don't wanna leave the opening area of Burial at Sea - AT ALL!!
Riveon Arts lmao I literally stayed there taking in all the atmosphere and inspecting every little detail for an hour
Actually i wanted to leave it asap,
I dont Like Paris
That scene was special for me too. I'm German but grew up in Paris. My grandfather stayed there after WW2 ended and it was such a beautiful city.
But now, you can hardly find a European person there. It's fading away...
@@anonrandom7765 "I'm German but I grew up in Paris"
"But now you can hardly find a European person there. Its fading away"
Irony, that is. Paris was always a city of the world.
@@anonrandom7765 Well that got uncomfortable real fast
Just the fact that the girl you tried to save the entire Infinite playthrough, the fun, amazing, epic friend and partner of a girl (and your daughter aswell) will be forever buried at sea, forgotten by everyone is incredibly depressing. I love the Bioshock franchise, Ken Levine's work is truly a masterpiece, but this ending feels almost unnecessarily sad. At least in a different reality Booker & Anna live together.
_"Booker... I miss you. You were the only friend I ever had."_
"Booker... I miss you. You were the only friend I ever had."
bro stop remembering me this quote
Where legends cried
I don't think it was unnecessarily sad... to me, it was perfectly sad. Still the most touching tragedy I've ever seen in a video game.
Booker got to live with baby Elizabeth in another dimension without bioshock problems so it all worked out the other dimensions collapsed and the good one remained thanks to the lutece twins
Bioshock 1 Ending: "Awwwwww the lived happily ever after".
Bioshock 2 Ending: "Delta, you cheeky son of a bitch. You made my eyes water that was a worthy journey my friend".
Bioshock Infinite Ending: "Wai- wha- who? When? What??"
Bioshock Burial at Sea Ending: "I have officialy mastered water bending through my eyes. Observe!"
obligatory “tear bending” comment
bioshock 1 : this is nice
bioshock 2 : whats going on why did i die
bioshock infinite: ...................??????????????????????
burial at sea1 : wwwwwww
burial at sea 2: wfesorfdjgsrkljgloerkfsmekrgdlolkjrdg rfwf serwg
Infinite was just basically 5w + 1h😂
Tear bending master
Bioshock Infinite : Booker... are u afraid of god? no.. but I'm afraid of u..
Burial at Sea Episode 2 had one of the most gutwrenchingly beautiful endings to any fiction I've ever experienced.
No happy ending. She doesn't get to see Paris. She doesn't get to be with loved ones or live a happy life. But she knows how her actions affect the story, knows how her dying moments will bring salvation to the innocent souls devoured by Rapture.
She smiles, likely to comfort Sally as she passed away to the haunting, beautiful music that represents the city she never got to see.
She dies cold, and in pain in a ruined city, her body will never be found by officials, she will never be buried. She'll be forgotten.
But she won.
She dies. Credits roll. The end.
That's all she wrote.
I hope it stays that way. The ending is too depressingly beautiful to ruin with a pointless sequel
this hurts, but thank you.
I hate you, I love you.
she sees Paris in her dreams and as she leaves her body thanks to the little girl who sings her to peace.
She did get buried. A "Burial at sea"!
😭
10:44 right in the feels man
😭😭😭
RIP Elizabeth, RIP Delta, RIP Booker, RIP Jack. One of the best game series ever
Jack actually lived...
He died of old age. Watch the first ones ending again.
Elizabeth, Booker, Jack - but not Delta - Delta is live "in" Eleanor
KA- BOOM!!! Considering Eleanor grew from her little sister stage I would say yes.
RIP subject Sigma ;)
It’s crazy to think the entire franchise of Bioshock is about one man freeing a trapped aquatic nation, and his journey and goal wouldn’t have been accomplished had Elizabeth not sacrificed herself. To the legends of the franchise, to those that sacrificed themselves, to the beauty that is love
If only the there wasn't constant recons
Even with retcons, the entire theme of all Bioshock games has been "sacrifice". Be it Booker, be it Delta, be it Jack. All their tales revolve around sacrifice. Booker sacrifices his life to wash away the sins he wrought over the entire world. Delta sacrifices his freedom and will to be there for Eleanor. Jack... well... Jack was always the sacrificial pawn.
Ojalá lo hubieras visto,Pero perteneces a reach, 🥺 tu cuerpo y tu armadura
*"Andrew Ryan said i was a rube.."*
*"But im not the rube..Atlas...You are"*
R.I.P Elizabeth DeWitt
The creators of Bioshock have no idea how much their game has become a part of people's lives. This game series was incredible, and the storyline still sticks with me to this day. 2008 brought us one of the most appealing series in a video game in a long time.
Aside from the fact it served as an antithesis to Randian "Be selfish as f*ck" drivel Libertarians and Conservatives highjacked as their own...
@@axelpatrickb.pingol3228 you out here really talking about politics on a video game made in 2008. Please calm down boomer.
@@deathawaits2578 The whole franchise is heavy on politics, if you missed it. Also, "Death of the Author" interpretation is valid in understanding this...
@@deathawaits2578 the game wouldn't have been the same without all the politics represented in it :)
same cant get away with it even after it ended yrs ago
I didn't want to leave the starting area of Episode 2, they did a perfect job at making you feel like everything was... perfect.
Me too... I wish it was much longer
That was perfect
honestly nothing hit my fight or flight reactions faster than that opening. the most tense I've ever been in the series because of the OVERWHELMING sense of "something's not right here, its going to go wrong"
athough now i could just jump back in and hang around for ages now that i know what triggers what
I don't know why but from 4:59 i wanted to cry. The bioshock series is the only games that made me cry like a baby. whether it be booker's sad life, Jack's tragic sacrifice to make things or even delta fighting for his daughter only to have a short reunion.
fangus bepens even if you haven't played the previous games, but at least know the story, then I bet anyone could tear up. That's what happened to me...
Jack lived though
I have the exact same feeling. This game has made me cry like there is no tomorrow. Im glad someone else knows exactly what I felt! For me, the part that starts at 6:38 did it the first time for me
I liked her As if she is my daughter but she died so badly by son of...... Atlas. She didn't deserve none of this :( and same dude the only game that make me sad :/
@@asteriskJohn you see him die in the ending cutscene with the little sisters all grown up holding his hand as he passes away
The Rapture Dream is over…
Edit: The Bioshock 2 replies are the real ones. Can I get a WYK?
Bioshock 4 is coming...
@@acorde1768 in a way I hope it doesn't as burial at sea ended things so nicely im worried they could ruin things if bioshock 4 sucks
and in the waking, I am reborn
They’re making a new game!!!
And in the waking, I am alone.
My darling Elizabeth... my most beloved character of all time.
Dearest doppi-I mean Elizabeth
....She just wanted to go to Paris man,that's all she wanted..
And murder every version of booker
@@codystegemueller9428 she only murdered two, the one in burial at sea wasn't affected and she wanted to cut loose ends then leave but she wanted to save sally...
@@H4Jackohh that makes since why she went back and had memory fragments
She always did the right thing. No matter how she felt about something, she always did the right thing.
But she set Atlas free, ignited the Civil War with it, and led to the death of hundreds of innocent people, children included
TheMrWhitmore because she knew in the end, people would be free (except from the crazy people and splicers)
@@kngmaegorwteats Except the people who died who wouldn't be free which is like 99.5 percent of Rapture.
@@AATIDK weather she did set atlas free or not, because of Andrew Ryan's open market system. A civil war would happen either way and depending on the weapons used, it would've to lead to deaths in either direction. Elizabeth just wanted to free people in the process.
No she caused the deaths of thousands of people for very petty reasons and just generally was selfish. She's lucky she became god.
This is like a no cry challenge, but I fail every time...
same
This game make me depressed for 2 weeks , And that one feeling still haunted me till this day , Is it guilt? , sad? Or miss someone......I can't tell
I'm not sure myself either. Something beautiful and missing at the same time and it leaves even myself with a pain in the heart. Sorry to hear you had to through that heartache but it's really something to have been part of a game that left such an impression. One more reason why you're not the only one here who feels it too whenever they listen to La Vie En Rose. *pats on the back*
Just finished the game and DLCs. Starting to feel the same. The last game that made such an impact on me was Mass Effect 3 with Citadel DLC, all these years ago. I was heartbroken and couldn't even focus on daily stuff. But in a way, it's a positive thing. These games make you focus on your emotional part instead of just, you know, work and daily chores. I'm glad there's still something that can move me so much. Our lives would be so boring without the adventures we have in games, books and movies! :)
Ahmad Zulirfan same
Hey friend. I've had this whole feeling for over a year now. Still reading and getting into things to resolve it. I can't say I'm okay, but I reached a point that helped me clear my head and think positive. I'm about to send you this following thread I wrote some time ago. In this, I clear all the Bioshock Trilogy in a few paragraphs and linking another thread from an unknown bud, who helped me even more to complete that small gap I needed. He talks about how Elizabeth can still be resurrected after Burial at Sea, giving valid points and all. This may worth your time. Whenever I'm feeling sad about it I read these two threads. Then I have hope. Oh, also, keep in mind that a new Bioshock is currently in the works, but no big things are happening at the moment. It will take a few years, but trust me, it is currently in development. There you go my friend, clear your thoughts, I hope I helped: forums.2k.com/showthread.php?4326651-The-Bioshock-Infinite-amp-Bioshock-Burial-at-Sea-Confusion-solve-attempt&highlight=bioshock+infinite
who knew a game could be so immersive, impactful and influential.
In case y’all didn’t know the ending ill explain: in the ending to infinite they killed booker before he could make the decision where he either lives out being booker or becomes comstock but there was one more. In this ones timeline Anna loses her head instead of a pinky and full of guilt and hatred towards himself for this event he gets the luteces to open a tear in a different universe to rapture where he would be booker Dewitt and lives there for 20 years to forget his past. So the Elizabeth from this timeline travels to rapture to see if there’s really a booker and this kicks off episode 1. Now during the entirety of episode 1 she knew who he was and what he had done in his timeline. So he gets killed but with it so does she but she was the last Elizabeth aswell as how he was the last booker. But since she had tears opened from episode 1 she came back only this time as a mortal and she knows throughout the whole episode she will have to die to truly end the cycle (hints why her nose bleeds) so at the end she lets Fontaine (atlas) kill her because right before her death she sees the door where jack saves the little sisters (sally with them) and knowing it will end the cycle, Fontaine will be killed, and sally will finally get to live her life on the surface she accepts her death. The last Elizabeth, booker, comstock, and Anna don’t exist anymore. And that’s the ending. (Also to mention due to things Elizabeth does in episode 2 it’s literally what starts the entire series which is mind blowing). Now with the release of bioshock 4 coming soon it might be a good guess if they continue with this story that the ending of buriel at sea episode 2 caused more multiverses to appear and branch off that ending. Let’s hope they don’t ruin any of what this masterpiece of a game is.
Please new devs, I beg of you, dont drag such an amazing series such as this thru the mud 🙏
I have no hope for a good sequel. If they can pull it off without fucking up the story or adding "games as service" modern gimmicks I'll be very pleasantly surprised, but honestly it's very doubtful. Besides, the series at it exists is so beautiful that I'm grateful enough for the experience of playing them as they are, so I feel no need to emotionally invest in the idea of the series progressing any further.
@@groovysnake6664 personally the only thing they can do for a bioshock 4 is to base it on an entire different story not having to do anything with bioshock 1 2 and infinite without ruining the story in the prior games
how could this Booker exist. It doesnt matter that this Booker didnt become Comstock. The baptise event happened before Comstock meet the Luteces, and opening tears. And this Booker already killed the Anna through the tears, meaning that he had taken the baptise and he should be erased along with all others Comstocks.
idk why they are making bioshock 4 as the bioshock series ended so beautifully and dont need another game but I trust that the story of bioshock 4 will be good
No work of fiction has ever made me so emotional, so distraught, as Bioshock Infinite. Just listening to this song makes me so sad. I really cared for Elizabeth.
This has to be one of the most tightly written and best story telling ive seen in a long time!
I replayed Bioshock, SOLEY because of Burial at Sea, I felt that I had too honestly. Elizabeth made a sacrifice not just for Sally, but for all the Little Sisters, and Rapture. Despite dying, she saw that Jack would save them, and give them a life they deserve, a life she shouldve had. Elizabeth was able to do something Booker couldnt do, face their guilt head on, and make up for it.
And while she never got to see it
While Jack saved the little sisters, Delta was the one to put an end to it for good.
Just overall beautifully written.
I just started crying reading this
About time this song ended up in Bioshock. It's perfect for it.
A beautiful, traggic, sad ending...
This game, It kinda shows that Its about the right thing that you have done in the end that matters. Things might not go the way you want it to be but atleast.. Atleast you've done something about it and change something along the way in a good way.
I went to a street food festival and there was a man playing this song on the saxophone and I just couldn't help but tear up, it's a beautiful song that never fails to make me get a wave of emotions
I've listened to the Bioshock music for YEARS and I've never once heard the entirety of this amazing track before. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU from the bottom my heart for uploading this. It's so beautiful. *dries tears*
You're welcome !
Never played the game, but a 13 minutes long rendition of La Vie En Rose is enough to make me cry. Merci Oswin pour avoir posté cette musique
You gotta.
It's a bloody masterpiece.
Already loving La Vie en Rose when I played, I cried.
Games don't generally make me cry, but this one did and very much so.
You just GOTTA.
This Game Will blow You mind and destroy your heart
I'm still hurt to this day
@@jhonny1416 exactly...hauntingly beautiful...heavenly hurtful...scars you are proud of and stays forever...what a luck of living to experience this...art what touched the soul
it comes at the end of all things .... i cried so much
Comme je vois qu’un autre français se trouve ici ça me fais plaisir :) , je vois que ton commentaire date d’un an et que je suis en retard mais c’est pas grave je me demandais juste si tu avais toujours pas joué à Bioshock ? Si tu ne l’as pas fais, fais le ! Je vais pas te mentir que j’ai lâché une larme à la fin aussi vraiment c’est mon jeu préféré. Vivement le 4 !
Listening to this while Stargazing the most beautiful feeling comes about.
Bruh the burial at sea ending depressed the shit outta me. Elizabeth should have died in Paris
she kind of did, in her head. knowing that the children will be saved.
why tf does everyone have to die like damn irrational games
The dumb little shit hell bent on revenge died where she should have. She should have left comstock and sally alone.
Well at least la vie en rose was playing in the background
Noooooooo elizabeth
The end of burial at sea 2 make me feel depressed, I miss Elizabeth like my daughter. 😢
You're not alone 😪
@@FreetimeNic
The Paris in her dream is the most beautiful place I have ever seen
dont know why, but this comment is what made me really cry. out of everything else, the people lamenting their stories and memories and how much they missed the characters, how much the series meant to them, this is what hit me hardest. sorry for kinda hijacking your almost year-old comment, but I wanted to say how impactful this little comment was to me.
I remember finishing Infinite and Burial back to back and then just sitting there looking at the screen, not doing anything, but thinking, for HOURS. Spectacular game
I used to play Bioshock with my grandma a decade ago and this music reminds me of her (she knew French).
Such a beautiful but depressing end to her story. A part of me kind of wishes I never played burial at sea. Remembering it never fails to make me sad. I kind of wish I left it at the main game and pretended that Elizabeth went to Paris to live happily ever after, the way booker would want it.
The game really makes you sympathize with Booker despite all his flaws.
Ouch... my feels...
It's been 6 years since I played it. I thought I would forget about it and move on but this game and dlcs touched me so deeply, in a way my life was driven by it.
I was 13 at the time. All that quantum mechanics fascinated me and thus I became more interested in sciences in school, one thing led to another and now i am studying physics on 1st year in uni.
@@jimmybrooks5902 That's awesome, I hope you stick with physics man. It's gonna be hard but it'll be worth it.
Just finished all of the games, let me just say the ending took a part of my soul with it. I am so heart broken by all the characters we lost along the way.. delta, also known as Jonny topside, Sinclair, Elizabeth, booker, mark melzter, ugh. Such a beautiful story that I will never forget
Mark Melzter deserved a dlc or side mission story
@el escuadrón ceja In Bioshock 2 you'll find recordings of Mark discovering the under water city of Rapture looking for his abducted daughter. A bitter sweet story once you collect all of his recordings.
@el escuadrón ceja Yup it is. You can UA-cam more cool stuff about him from off the game.
I just finished playing them too, absolute masterpiece.
Finished the DLC recently cause of PSPlus and I would say I loved the DLC and everything about Elizabeth and everything about her as a character, I fell in love with her as if she were my daughter. When I completed the DLC I tried to hold it back but I couldn’t, I could say i couldve flooded my room with my own tears, it really hurt to see someone who I grew so attached to just die, I wish I couldve places myself in the game and prevented that and fulfill her wish of going to Paris :,)
Welcome to the Bioshock family :)
Man I had a similar story with bioshock dlc, i've just finished it and i feel so sad just like when I finished the last of us part 2 but this experience was so deep and different to any other game that I played.
Fuck your psp
same
The feels hit like a Big Daddy Drill to the Heart
Rest in peace bioshock hope we meet again
New game coming!
It's a love song about seeing the world, or someone through 'rose-tinted glasses', where life is more cheery and blissful.
How very fitting for the way it's used in the game.
@@Marcusml333 You're damn right about it 😎
@@Dos_Caffeine Omg you respond after 2 years damn 😁
@ honestly I thought this comment was buried for 2 years.
@ I'm glad, I just wasn't expecting anyone to comment on it, two years later lol
heard this song again playing Bio shock infinte on stream last night. Its called La Vie En Rose. Which literally translates to "life in pink" but a more accurate translation for the title is “to see life through rose-colored glasses”. The idea of this is to describe a state where everything appears rosy. It can mean that you are in love or being so happy that everything around you appears to be beautiful. If youre down today try to see life through this perspective
RIP
You're become my memories
I couldn't forget you dancing in the beach,buying candy,smiles like a angel.....
And you sacrificed for a little sister her future....a delightful future
Your body never been found.Your life becomes a mystery.A Draw included you but no one know....Hope Sally a beautiful life
Idk why but Bioshock Infinite saddens me probably I got too attached with Booker and Elizabeth
She was the most important person in the heights of Columbia, just to end forgotten and buried at the bottom of the sea. Her actions were the most relevant indeed in the aftermath. Never forget Elizabeth...
After years, I cry with this music. Bioshock infinite is truly the best game that I've ever played.
I have never played any video game, ever. But having read your comments, I will have to get an X-box, and play this. I know it will make my cry. So, thanks, especially you, Lord Pop (and the replies following your post). I have always loved this song, especially Piaf's version, and the way it wrenches tears from almost everyone who hears it. Dammit. I'm too old for this.
nobody is too old to experience something, enjoy this masterpiece.
No you are not my friend this game is art it’s a masterpiece and it’s the greatest video game trilogy ever may you enjoy the masterpiece that is Bioshock my friend :)
You’re never too old to play video games my friend :)
How did it go friend?
I think...Bioshock is my favorite series of all time. Next to Rdr2, subnautica, and dishonored
Yup, getting goosebumps the moment this video starts playing. I didn't know I needed this in my life until I saw it pop up in my sub box. Thanks again for another amazing medley.
Jarno melody*
Jamo was right, medley. It's a collection of a similar or the same basic tune from the game. The melody is certainly nice, too, though.
This song hits right in the gut. So beautiful
Elizabeth dying broke me a little. Cried for so long, any time I here La Vie En Rose I tear up
I hope Bioshock 4 doesn't ruin this beautifully told story by the first 3 games and starts a new one. As Elizabeth said: "There's always a lighthouse" and "There's always a man and a city", I wonder what we'll get next, I have hope for Cloud Chamber.
This made me re-live memories I didnt remember being so strong. I have never been bitter about my emotions, cause I think they're beautiful. I have never ever cried during a video game. Never. No story went deep enough to touch me. But I do commonly cry watching movies... Infinite was the first game ever that hit me so deep, it really made me cry at its in between moments. Just to vent all of the building up emotions it gave me. Its in my eyes the most beautiful story ever portrayed on FPS/RPG or Videogame form in general. And the use of real licensed music that just gets used just the perfect way, not too much, not too less. You hear something you kinda recognize just once in a while, and its just this staggering visually story told that really flows great with it. Bioshock Infinite including the DLC's are my all time favourite Storytelling based games ever. I just think that whenever a fictional story out of a game hits you so deep, and is just so well written, that it leaves your cheeks usually covered in tears... Deserves to have a room close to your heart. This game just has to be untouched. Not even the smallest pinch, or the little idea of how to even expand the story into a longer one... It is the clearest and best as how it is now. I will protect and support this game and its characters as if it was my only child.
There is no end because there is no start, that is the real essence of bioshock
A perfect final for the trilogy
The eternal return
Around 5:40 I start to weep. The song plays 'round the end of Burial at Sea episode 2. If you've seen it, you'd know why I cry.
Victor Vilorn it seems we have something in common
We’re all in the same boat here. Friends
i dont remember it, when does it play??
I've just came to realized that these all things were temporal pincer movement done by Elizabeth herself!
She cut herself off and then make sure she will come back again to close the loop!
I found your channel earlier today and my god am I in love. My two all time favorite things, Bioshock and Dr. who
I"m glad you like it!
The ending to episode 2 of Burial at Sea, always has me weeping, bitterly.
This was hitting hard until that ad
Best comment I've ever seen in years :D
such a beautiful and haunting rendition.
I never knew her song could be so touching... until now.
After all these years, once in a while I still go back to the opening moments of Burial at Sea 2.
That was technically a burial at sea, Dewitt and Anna died under the sea, a burial at the sea...
Good job Captain Obvious! I've always thought that the title of the DLC's is just random...
Not Booker, just Comstock trying to take Booker’s identity, even though they are the same person
I've played this game since I had 11 years, now I'm 22th, and I cry and love every song of this game every time I listen it, more than a game, this history it's a part of my life, a world that I've never know, but I miss it, nostalgic for a place that I've never gonna be in, rapture, Columbia, both beautiful and so relaxing and caotic, I really love Bioshock, it's part of my life and heart.
Bruh, The game is 7 years old.
Yooo I literally just searched up La Vie En Rose and I am met with the best Doctor Who soundtrack YT channel
Haha welcome!
Getting the bad ending in bioshock 1 is so gut wrenching after watching what Elizabeth went throught in Burial at sea.
Interesting tidbit: "La Vie en Rose" by Edith Piaf was released on the 'Columbia' label.
THOSE LITTLE GIRLS BETTER HAVE HAD THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LIFE EVER OR I SWEAR TO GOD.
They did...(in the ending of the first game)
ua-cam.com/video/uLMNV1iYG6Q/v-deo.html i played this song with guitar🙋♂️If you want,you can reach it via this link😊🎸
@@usernotSID ua-cam.com/video/uLMNV1iYG6Q/v-deo.html i played this song with guitar🙋♂️If you want,you can reach it via this link😊🎸
This is beautiful. I actually put this on to fall asleep at night ❤️
Pocas veces en la vida he sentido por una película, serie, canción o videojuego lo que sentí por Bioshock, comprender el final minutos u horas e incluso días después de haberlo terminado, saber el porque paso todo y el valor que puede tener una vida humana tan inocente, para alguien tan lejano, frió, corrompido, saber que aun en el fondo marino existe el bien real, enterrada bajo toneladas de pecados y la presión de un millón de personas deshonestas y peligrosas, si, aun ahí, existe la posibilidad de cambiar la ciudad, cambiar el mundo y las décadas, con la sola misión de prometerse así misma volver a ver a las niñas sonreír, incluso si no es en vida, incluso si no es en la puerta que escogió abrir, incluso si es a través de los ojos de alguien más, Jack. Unas pequeñas manitas cubriendo las desgracias de una ciudad entera.
I loved the ending from Last of Us, felt real anger at the white pjosporous scene from SpecOps : The Line, but no videogame ever made me feel like what the ending from Burial at Sea did...No videogame got close to what Bioshock did...brb the cryimg begins again :((((((
I want Elizabeth and Booker back PLEASE, the game is all about limitless possibilities so please bring them back one way or another
Cacaboy 300 boi they dead
SylverWolf 73 maybe in this universe? :'(
If booker was killed in infinite all possibilities that comstock exist are not valid anymore. No comstock, no elizabeth.
Sorry
Actually, Anna and Booker are alive in one reality where they live together since there were no more comstocks to take anno from booker. (That's at the end of bioshock infinites credits)
HiddenAssassin32 yeah that tru
I just finished Episode Two, and I'm in emotional turmoil. I am not as productive as I want to be, and this song isn't helping. I'm sad... in a beautiful way.
Even though you've been away from this world for a long time
But you didn't leave my heart a single second.
I always dream with a scene with Booker and Elizabeth dancing slowly this song. But the REAL Booker, that one who protect her and gave his life just for the happy of his little daughter :'(
What a game dude... What a game.
this straight up gives me chills it’s been almost 10 yrs since i played bioshock and this just unlocked a bunch of memories 🥹😭
Same here. I played the second DLC back in 2013 or 2014.. Good old days, i can't say the same nowadays.
Bioshock es una obra maestra, de las mejores sagas en los videojuegos
This. Somg still made me cry
Thank you so much for uploading... It's an amazing song and you could just listen to it all day
Maya Hutchinson You're welcome ! Thanks for the comment!
I've never played any of the Bioshock games before, nor do I know anything about the series or ever really been interested in it. However, for some reason this year, I've suddenly become a bit intrigued by it, considering all the people that say this game changed their lives and that it was amazing. I decided to watch a little bit of gameplay and thought it looked really good.
I discovered today that Bioshock is available for the Nintendo Switch, which I have. Though I still hardly know anything about the series, I think I'll go ahead and get Bioshock and play through it. I want to see exactly why it's so great.
To say I'm looking forward to it is an understatement.
Update:
I bought the collection yesterday, and I'm ready close to finishing the first game, I think. It's been phenomenal so far!! I can't wait to see what else this series has in store!!
@@etps4444 Glad to hear you're enjoying its wonderful, magical, tragic-beyond-compare ride of a lifetime. One of the few series I feel I can wholeheartedly recommend, even if they're not necessarily hugely into games. What they have to say about the world is something worth holding and contemplating, and elevate them to no less than art.
As someone who also bought the collection - I feel that a studio tried to make games like this in the first place is worth supporting financially, even if I haven't played all of them from end to end personally. (Admittedly, I did buy the collection on steam sale so it wasn't exactly bank-breaking, but still.)
@@etps4444 how did you like it?
@@coldmountain1997
I've absolutely loved it so far. I've completed the first two games, and I'm still working on Infinite. (gotta get some new joycons first, though. :') ) I can't wait to continue. And I've heard tell of a fourth game being made, maybe? If that's true, I can't wait!!
@@etps4444 heck yeah gamer, enjoy burial at sea it’s probably the best DLC I’ve played. I hope they make a new one yeee but nothing will ever beat the atmosphere of rapture :c
Oh...this melody makes me stop studying...I never forget the ending and what I felt that time.
Elizabeth has done what she should do.
That beats my heart so much.
I just recently finished the Bioshock Infinite and the two parts of Burial at the Sea. This game, the characters, the soundtrack, the scenery, the stories, in every Bioshock game is absolutely amazing!!! This game will always be part of my life... MAN!!! Everytime I hear this La Vie en Rose playing in the part 2 of Burial DLC gives me goosebumps. HEHEHE And I should have remained in the Paris where I hear this beautiful song and shuts down the game so I can feel Elizabeth's dreams have been fulfilled and experienced the happy ending... But let us accept the fact that you must play it until the end so that we can know what is BIOSHOCK truly is... Rest in Peace my beloved MC's especially "ELIZABETH" Thank you BIOSHOCK, Thank you!
the feels bro, the feels :'(
She was trying to save Sally
After this, I played all the way through Bioshock 1 on NG+ to absolutely fucking annihilate Fontaine.
This was for Elizabeth...
This song makes me cry, it's like the small anthem of Elizabeth lost paradise, I don't need to add anything else 💔
This song just makes me cry as I remember all the events of the game, the good and bad memories.
I am at the border of crying. My eyes are wet now. Can't describe the feeling. It's all about that series of games that ended with that dlc and the scene of Paris. My god.. what a beautifull song that makes me cry, but because too of a game. What a feeling!!
still hurt my soul :(
I'll never be over Elizabeth's death
Una obra de arte hecha videojuego, la saga entera es una delicia artística, música, ambientación, referencias artísticas, historia, todo es perfecto. Siempre y para siempre está saga será mi favorita.
Life is beautiful ♥
She just wanted to go to Paris. :(
I always just walk everywhere in Paris to listen to this :')
I remember almost crying in thr ending to this games dlc or whatever it was, and the second game. Delta dying... man that hit hard though...
I liked this series before this dlc. I loved it after.
Its been a few years and its still amazing
This game and it’s ending is one of the only games that ruined me. Not a typical sad moment like with other games. Elizabeth, Booker, Delta and Jack all touched my heart in their own ways and to see Elizabeth give up her dreams to set things right will never not be the most selfless act in video game history
A timeless art of a game, long live bioshock ❤
Writing this commentary and can't wait for Bioshock 4. Hope it will be a good game, and it will not be cancelled.
Bioshock will always have a special place in the bottom of my heart ♥️