The COMPLETE Bioshock Series Story Retrospective

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  • Опубліковано 10 тра 2024
  • Bioshock has some of the best stories of all time. So today I wanted to visit the entire series and discuss their stories with you. Welcome to the Bioshock Series Story Retrospective.
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:30 Bioshock 1
    44:47 Bioshock 2
    1:25:38 Bioshock Infinite
    2:28:53 Bioshock Novels
    2:49:26 Outro
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    Original Videos:
    Bioshock 1: • A Look Back At The Sto...
    Bioshock 2: • A Look Back At The Sto...
    BioShock Infinite: • A Look Back At The Sto...
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    Music Courtesy of the Bioshock Series OSTs
    Bioshock 1: • Bioshock 1 OST [FULL]
    Bioshock 2: • Bioshock 2 OST [FULL]
    Bioshock Infinite: • Bioshock Infinite Comp...
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    Outro: Orca Vibes - Gypsy
    - open.spotify.com/artist/5Uh59...
    - orcavibes.bandcamp.com/
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    Hope You Enjoyed!
    #Bioshock #Gingy #BioshockStory
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  • @janicnevim3969
    @janicnevim3969 2 роки тому +5341

    People using devices to record themselves talking about mundane topics? Rapture was very ahead of us, they already had vlogging

    • @Chellekathryn
      @Chellekathryn Рік тому +146

      They did that as well in alien isolation

    • @zhikos_6441
      @zhikos_6441 Рік тому +68

      fancy diary

    • @shadewolf0075
      @shadewolf0075 Рік тому +82

      @@Chellekathryn well alien isolation was set in the future so not shocking

    • @shadewolf0075
      @shadewolf0075 Рік тому +17

      @Shattered 214 2137 if I reminded myself correctly. It's set 15 years after the first film

    • @Forgelock3d
      @Forgelock3d Рік тому +25

      They had vlogs in real life before bioshock even had come out yet

  • @FDproductions912
    @FDproductions912 Рік тому +2760

    Funny thing is Atlas is an American who had to develop an Irish accent to fool the player/Jack, while Karl Hanover the voice actor is an Irishman who has to develop an American accent to make Fontaine convincing. GOAT

    • @StandardGaming
      @StandardGaming Рік тому +175

      I acted with Karl last year in a play and he played 4 different characters with unique accents the man's a true pro.

    • @abualofenkasi5634
      @abualofenkasi5634 Рік тому +22

      @@StandardGaming awesome!

    • @lilrastajess1535
      @lilrastajess1535 Рік тому +4

      ​@@StandardGaming How........ Standard.

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      @amitocj 11 місяців тому +1

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    • @KingDavidTBE
      @KingDavidTBE 10 місяців тому +1

      GOAT🗣🗣🗣🗣

  • @jesse7157
    @jesse7157 Рік тому +1134

    The juxtaposition of Rapture and Columbia is so great. A "heaven" below the ocean and a "hell" within the clouds

    • @lifeline_
      @lifeline_ Рік тому +39

      This has a more interesting point behind it too.
      If I recall, some of the teachings of Satanism also point to seeing oneself as God or having that sort of potential and that Satan left heaven because he wanted freedom.

    • @DionPanday
      @DionPanday Рік тому +24

      @@lifeline_ lucifer was cast out of heaven because he waged war in heaven. So youre wrong. He didnt leave, he was forced

    • @John-ry2nm
      @John-ry2nm Рік тому +16

      Never met a priest wo preaches about heaven, only about hell... They built that place.
      Pretty strong quote fitting this

    • @drake7439
      @drake7439 9 місяців тому +6

      @@DionPanday Such is the Christian belief. So you're wrong, that is just your opinion. ;)

    • @dekooks1543
      @dekooks1543 9 місяців тому +1

      @@drake7439 doesn't make the opposite is right though.

  • @brodieyake7735
    @brodieyake7735 Рік тому +1286

    "It wasn't impossible to build Rapture at the bottom of the sea; it was impossible to build it anywhere else." - Andrew Ryan

    • @kys290
      @kys290 Рік тому +51

      No gods or kings only man

    • @FargonNemeloc
      @FargonNemeloc Рік тому +25

      Then, a city in the sky lol

    • @kys290
      @kys290 Рік тому +3

      @@FargonNemeloc they did that to

    • @FargonNemeloc
      @FargonNemeloc Рік тому +3

      @@kys290 not actually they, another reality

    • @zerocool5395
      @zerocool5395 Рік тому

      That's deep bro...

  • @kshyr811
    @kshyr811 Рік тому +661

    It's so nicely tied together. The moment where Andrew Ryan says his final "OBEY", sounds like russian word "kill" (oobey). Given that he says "dasvidaniya" in the beginning of the game, it could be a nice word play

    • @Fenrize
      @Fenrize 11 місяців тому +63

      That's actually pretty cool, had no idea. It kind of seems like he didn't want to flair his origin around considering he americanized his name

    • @SlimeBlueMS
      @SlimeBlueMS 9 місяців тому +7

      Russians fave word

    • @niekohle7297
      @niekohle7297 7 місяців тому +5

      ​@@SlimeBlueMS next to "bljat"

    • @bickboose9364
      @bickboose9364 6 місяців тому +8

      Well his real name is Андрей Раяновский after all. He was born in the Russian Empire.

    • @DaBlaccGhost
      @DaBlaccGhost 2 місяці тому

      This clown made a 3 hour video and didn't even touch on Russian symbolism 😂

  • @klnzmagame2142
    @klnzmagame2142 Рік тому +643

    The protectiveness that Bioshock 2 instilled in me for protecting the little sister was unreal. The primal rage that would come over me when a splicer touched my little sister was intense.

    • @gregorysweet867
      @gregorysweet867 9 місяців тому +82

      I don’t trust anyone who got the harvest ending of bio 2

    • @Sharticus94
      @Sharticus94 7 місяців тому +49

      The masculine urge to protect small children

    • @rynnziolkowski4642
      @rynnziolkowski4642 6 місяців тому +31

      First time I played BioShock 1 I harvested the heck out of the little sisters....then I played 2....never had I hated past me more than in that moment

    • @LegendaryDarkKnight602
      @LegendaryDarkKnight602 6 місяців тому +2

      That's when you start hearing drill motors.

    • @peenyweeny3834
      @peenyweeny3834 4 місяці тому

      oh i know id be a terrible dad cuz i literally could not give less of af about those girls

  • @kyro-jaxxsonofkosmos23
    @kyro-jaxxsonofkosmos23 11 місяців тому +119

    Me realizing just now that the present from "your parents" in the opening cutscene of Bioshock 1 says on it "Would you kindly not open it until..." This game is freaking deep.

  • @maksiorkowski
    @maksiorkowski Рік тому +681

    When you talk about the dilemma with saving the girls or harvesting them, I think it's worth noticing that you know how much adam you get because you finished the game. If you don't know how much you will be rewarded makes it actually a nice suprise for a player who realises he didn't need to kill all those girls to get a similar amount of adam.

    • @felixvsevil8783
      @felixvsevil8783 Рік тому +64

      This is true, a blind playthrough or even if you don't know a lot will test how cruel or kind the player would be

    • @jmc2830
      @jmc2830 Рік тому +32

      i disagree. i just think it's reaffirming the morals you show, by rewarding you regardless of the choice you make. since the morality system of bioshock one is more a test of which morals you hold, instead of a choice between a clear good and bad that it has decided for you. like the second game was. for instance, you could see the little girls as victims of a mad scientist that is only trying to save them to save themselves from the guilt of creating them. but that doesn't change the fact that they have had their humanity stolen from them, and any chance at a dignified existence has gone with those actions. so killing them is a mercy.
      personally, i chose to save the girls. but that is because of my personal beliefs and the subjective good i seek to embody. but that doesn't mean it's absolute, because no good is.. it's a matter of subjectivity. another person could look at this situation completely differently, kill the girls and still believe what they did was a just act of mercy with no alternative.
      the game rewards you with the same atom regardless of what you chose because it understands this.
      personally i think this sort of morality system is brilliant, because it give's you two choices that could be good or evil depending on the person making the choice. it isn't preaching the morals of it's creator, but leaving it open to interpretation. which is why i'm guessing many people feel locked into a certain path, your not being locked into a certain path. it's exposing your morality which makes you feel that way because your morality will not change as you play.

    • @kys290
      @kys290 Рік тому +12

      @@jmc2830 man the bio shock 1 and 2 really make you think about things

    • @nunukawaii755
      @nunukawaii755 Рік тому +1

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    • @felixvsevil8783
      @felixvsevil8783 Рік тому +3

      @@nunukawaii755 wha, what does this mean... /:[

  • @jasonanastas5478
    @jasonanastas5478 Рік тому +2204

    One thing to add - I think it's implied that Elizabeth has her powers because her body exists in two different timelines at once as a result of her pinkie being severed.

    • @AshAsmodeus
      @AshAsmodeus Рік тому +289

      I think that's ALSO the reason why, by the time of the 2nd DLC, her powers are waning now. As she's murdering the various itterations of Comstock those versions of Elizabeth vanish (as seen by the ending of the main game) and her further attempts to prevent her own "destiny" so to speak is further collapsing worlds in on themselves. The fewer itterations that exist of Comstock; the fewer that exist of Elizabeth in the spacetime, the further her powers weaken too. Basically at the end of the base game she exists as a quantum superposition (like the Lutece's). Theoretically that means she's a constant in the universe (she exists everywhere at the same time) and as she's aware of this can influence the spacetime around her (her opening up tears to make "possibles" a fixed reality)... by collapsing other realities her own existence becomes much more solidified; her eality becomes "fixed"

    • @TiomesTheOne
      @TiomesTheOne Рік тому +18

      Agreed

    • @linksbetweendrinks7032
      @linksbetweendrinks7032 Рік тому +70

      As Elizabeth... let's call her Nexus Elizabeth, is destroying instances of Comstock, she's destroying timelines wherein she gets her powers.
      Destroying Comstock inherently destroys herself, and as Nexus Elizabeth is a nexus of all versions of herself; she destroys herself.

    • @ihaveaplan.ijustneedmoney.9777
      @ihaveaplan.ijustneedmoney.9777 Рік тому +41

      It wasn't implied. The Luteces explained that she's in a "super position" because of that pinky event. This super position allowed her to tap into these powers.

    • @557deadpool
      @557deadpool Рік тому

      Which is why the story is fucking stupid

  • @autonomous8108
    @autonomous8108 2 роки тому +823

    I also spent the entirety of bioshock 2 waiting for Sinclair to fuck me over. Then when it didn't happen, I felt bad for doubting him

    • @Skwadley
      @Skwadley Рік тому +90

      same!!! he was so smooth talking he seemed too good to be true

    • @sethgilcrist8088
      @sethgilcrist8088 Рік тому +51

      It's good that you felt like that.
      I think they meant that to happen with the way they did one.
      Or is just a really good unintented effect

    • @autonomous8108
      @autonomous8108 Рік тому +43

      @@sethgilcrist8088 yeah idk if that was intentional or not, but after getting stabbed in the back by Atlas, I decided ain't no one trust worthy in bioshock lol. Incredible writing regardless, the bioshock games are timeless.

    • @sethgilcrist8088
      @sethgilcrist8088 Рік тому +6

      @@autonomous8108 I don't know about three.
      But I played two tell it broke the disk from over use

    • @autonomous8108
      @autonomous8108 Рік тому +18

      @@sethgilcrist8088 well, I don't know how much I really think the 3rd one is even a bioshock game, cuz it felt like a completely different game, just with the same title. I honestly wonder if the game would've done better had it not been named bioshock, cuz I had expectations for that game given it was a bioshock game, and they just didn't deliver the way I would've liked. If I didn't go in expecting it to be like the first two, I feel like I would've enjoyed it more. But the first two were phenomenal. I also played the 2nd one til it broke LOL

  • @_krumble_3053
    @_krumble_3053 Рік тому +288

    I also realized something that I’ve never noticed, when you first enter the light house in bio-shock 1 and see the statue of Andrew Ryan when you hover over it for long enough the text that pops up calls it propaganda even though this is supposed to be jacks first time in rapture. It makes sense when you think about how jack was “built” by Fontaine and tenenbaum, being brainwashed into hunting and eventually killing Andrew Ryan.

    • @lucasisofdarkness5423
      @lucasisofdarkness5423 Рік тому +14

      Neat

    • @kittentuson5892
      @kittentuson5892 6 місяців тому +14

      I also find it kinda of funny that the banner says "No gods or Kings only man" and yet Ryan has set a statue up of himself inside the lighthouse just above the banner idolizing himself in the same manner of gods and kings.

    • @ShakyBakey
      @ShakyBakey 4 місяці тому

      @@kittentuson5892 Doesn't make sense. There are statues of dogs and horses. Are we putting them on the same level of gods and kings because we have statues of them? Of course not.
      Bad point.

    • @geekyforever3387
      @geekyforever3387 4 місяці тому +3

      @@ShakyBakeyit’s called dramatic irony and symbolism

    • @SuperSoundtracksEX
      @SuperSoundtracksEX 3 місяці тому +5

      @@ShakyBakeyAre there giant dog statues in the lighthouse entering the city built by giant dogs who espouse giant dog philosophies about giant dog individualism that ultimately make this a very ironic giant dog moment?

  • @jamespegram6260
    @jamespegram6260 Рік тому +626

    I was so sad when BOTH Booker and Anna (Elizabeth) had to die so the story could come full circle I really thought at least Elizabeth was gonna get an happy ending not dying at the literal ocean sea floor but so as is

    • @Whiteythereaper
      @Whiteythereaper Рік тому +93

      It closes the loop, ends the multiple universes produced around the idea of there always being a Lighthouse, always being a City. Elizabeth dying as a child and Booker dying before he accepted the bapstism and became a Religious extremist changes the path of history and ensures that none of the scientific discoveries that lead to the creation of Colombia and Rapture come to pass as the Tears between realities never become possible to create, and thus the versions of Lutece that manage to communicate with each other are now unable to take advantage of the pre-existing tears from other Elizabeths existing across the multiverse

    • @PaulusAlone
      @PaulusAlone Рік тому +9

      @@Whiteythereaper - True…but still sad! 🥹

    • @dantheanimator5072
      @dantheanimator5072 Рік тому +27

      Did y’all see what was playing at the cinema when she opened the portal? Revenge of the Jedi in French, before they changed it to Return of Jedi
      Pretty cool

    • @rayvenkman2087
      @rayvenkman2087 Рік тому +4

      It’s not exactly a circle when one of the curvy lines makes a slope triangle going outwards and coming back in a scribble.

    • @grumpyheals3089
      @grumpyheals3089 Рік тому +5

      I think its because she was sort of portrayed as a disney princess when we first meet her. But then when reality kicks in the fairytale ends

  • @allenharper2928
    @allenharper2928 Рік тому +56

    Oh God chills... Chills every single time.
    "I chose the impossible. I chose... RAPTURE." The screen drops down, and Rapture is revealed.

    • @TheSefk
      @TheSefk 15 днів тому

      That's how I feel whenever I see the opening cutscene for fo3. The hula girl in a bus to the power armor slowly turning its head to you..man. what a great few years for gaming.

  • @abyss9316
    @abyss9316 2 роки тому +567

    Bioshock was really special it was bound to do great things and taught me the importance of words "would you kindly " and of Course
    "A man chooses
    A Slave Obeys " really makes one question their own genuine motivation
    And if one's own motivations are truly their own or instilled in them by someone else

    • @lostopportunity4701
      @lostopportunity4701 Рік тому +8

      You bought the game right? Would you kindly explain your motivations :)

    • @abyss9316
      @abyss9316 Рік тому +7

      @@lostopportunity4701 gladly it was a very long time ago but what I remember is I had recently got my Xbox 360 it was within my first year of owning it I seen the cover art and I have always been fascinated by deep sea divers and old diving suits when I seen this I immediately knew I was in for a ride little did I know what really I was getting myself into one of the best gaming experiences of the late 2000s

    • @lostopportunity4701
      @lostopportunity4701 Рік тому +1

      @@abyss9316 hands down unique

    • @abyss9316
      @abyss9316 Рік тому

      @@lostopportunity4701 ....indeed...

    • @lostopportunity4701
      @lostopportunity4701 Рік тому +4

      @@abyss9316 now would you kindly elaborate

  • @megashadowdancer1
    @megashadowdancer1 Рік тому +70

    I think the character that I feel the most sorry for in all of the Bioshock games has to be the guardian bird all the sudden teleported to the bottom of the ocean and imploding. What a horrible fate

  • @IMINSIDEYOURMUM
    @IMINSIDEYOURMUM Рік тому +542

    I just realized that Bioshock Infinite is an alternate universe of Bioshock 2. Delta and Eleanor, DeWitt and Ellie. Lamb and Comstock. A missing daughter, lost at a young age, found when older. Either Infinite was an attempt to bring the underrated Bioshock 2’s story to light, or due to it’s tackling of alternate universes, Bioshock Infinite is an alternate universe parallel to Bioshock 2.

    • @braxinIV
      @braxinIV Рік тому +77

      Yup. Made those connections instantly. I do like how Infinite makes the relationship a little more personal, but Bioshock 2 and it’s DLC are definitely overlooked and very underrated.

    • @kerosenn7016
      @kerosenn7016 Рік тому +11

      I like this theory but isn’t Songbird infinite’s equivalent of Delta?

    • @drivanradosivic1357
      @drivanradosivic1357 Рік тому +24

      @@kerosenn7016 more of a equivalent of a Big Sister, since both are powerful and difficult to fight enemies.

    • @Ronam0451
      @Ronam0451 Рік тому +31

      Levine doesn't like bioshock 2. He tried to make infinite and erase the second game, but it didn't work out.

    • @Incubusnut
      @Incubusnut Рік тому +19

      @@Ronam0451. Regardless, Bioshock 2 was great!

  • @nordicson2835
    @nordicson2835 2 роки тому +486

    I am 47, my 17 year old son , loves this game... true testament that this game has held its own.

    • @lostopportunity4701
      @lostopportunity4701 Рік тому +53

      I'm 33 and I bought this game when it released. I can't wait for my first passing of the torch to my now 7 year old son. He just needs a few more years to be able to handle it. I honestly can't wait.

    • @georgesbugs6664
      @georgesbugs6664 Рік тому +10

      So wholesome

    • @DOC_951
      @DOC_951 Рік тому +3

      I don’t have a son, but I know someone with a son who loves this game

    • @RealBradMiller
      @RealBradMiller Рік тому +14

      @@lostopportunity4701 Would you kindly let us know how it plays out?

    • @lostopportunity4701
      @lostopportunity4701 Рік тому +8

      @@RealBradMiller I absolutely will. Thinking 9 or 10 is acceptable.

  • @MadkingLeviticus
    @MadkingLeviticus Рік тому +373

    Can't agree more with the statement "Bioshock 2 is perfection." It takes the established mechanics and refines them while adding more well developed machinery. Standout sequel to a masterpiece.

    • @albertozalon8477
      @albertozalon8477 Рік тому +32

      Yep and many people still disliked it. While it was arguably better then the first in every way. And the only difference was the first had the benefit of being the first and had a really cool twist.

    • @zoltanz288
      @zoltanz288 Рік тому +11

      2 is weakest of the trilogy and most certainly not perfection.

    • @sethgilcrist8088
      @sethgilcrist8088 Рік тому +57

      Two was freaking awesome.
      Three was the weakest for sure.

    • @Ronam0451
      @Ronam0451 Рік тому +42

      @@zoltanz288 nope, Bioshock 2 is the best. Definitely way better than the mess that was infinite lmao.

    • @Ronam0451
      @Ronam0451 Рік тому +13

      @@sethgilcrist8088 for sure

  • @Kill.your.cravings
    @Kill.your.cravings Рік тому +51

    The plot twist for Minerva's den blew my mind. I gamed shared with my friends, and I was like "yo this Porter dude is a robot," only to discover Sigma was him 😭.

  • @PCgameandgamer
    @PCgameandgamer Рік тому +31

    One more parallel between 1 and infinite is that the first thing the blind splicer says when they smell you in the batisphere at the beginning of the game is "who's there? Is it someone new?". In infinite the guy that baptizes you is also blind and when you push yourself through the crowd also asks "is it someone new?" Just a cool little detail

    • @robertmurdock1848
      @robertmurdock1848 Рік тому

      That splicer isn't blind.
      A blind person couldn't have gutted Johnny perfectly, or climbed the walls while being fired upon by the flying bot, or need to shield their eyes when the bot shined its lights on her.

  • @austinconner1268
    @austinconner1268 2 роки тому +661

    Bioshock’s twist being that you have no choice compared to Bioshock Infinite being about (roughly) a man’s many different choices was pretty cool to me. I started with Bioshock Infinite and did not expect the ending whereas when I played through Bioshock 1 I was like “hm well bet I’m a slave or agent” after first seeing the characters wrist.

    • @AMV_KINGDOM_mv
      @AMV_KINGDOM_mv Рік тому +36

      Actual I would say infinite is perspective and not choice

    • @LostShipMate
      @LostShipMate Рік тому +34

      Did you actually see the twist coming, or did you hear about it before you played Bioshock 1?

    • @drethom087
      @drethom087 Рік тому +22

      @@LostShipMate some people did see it coming. I did as well to an extent and I played it first without being spoiled. Didn’t know about atlas being Fontaine, but that wrist tattoo looked like a chain and made me think of a slave too. I didn’t think about what the phrase was, although I did find it weed how often he said it. I was just waiting on the shoe to drop that I was being played into doing what I was doing and the silent character having those chains made me think brainwashing or android personally. So I guess I didn’t guess the whole twist, but being brainwashed wasn’t too far off at that point. Infinite was probably the farthest from guessing I was. I thought the quantum twins had tried to kill comstock a bunch of times (correct) but thought it was just they had sent a bunch of different guys to try. The AD and number 73 did give me a hint at timelines but I thought they were sending multiple bookers, not that I was a young comstock. Bioshock 2 I can’t remember how much of it I guessed lol or Minerva’s den, hell I remember that dlc better than the base game of bioshock 2

    • @LostShipMate
      @LostShipMate Рік тому +5

      @@drethom087 I guess I was just side swiped by the twist for Bioshock 1. The room before the confrontation with Ryan was when I started to figure it out.

    • @keycook9680
      @keycook9680 Рік тому

      I’m I’m going on to

  • @Hoss_Delgado977
    @Hoss_Delgado977 2 роки тому +832

    So goddamn happy to see Bioshock 2 getting the love it deserves. Thank you for making this.

    • @katyelizabethmendoza5159
      @katyelizabethmendoza5159 Рік тому +2

      My half or maybe 2/4 of my play through of bio shock 2 made me consider buying the trilogy, this or Alan wake both I haven’t finished

    • @nottodayimbusy7146
      @nottodayimbusy7146 Рік тому +6

      Yeah I agree it needs to get more love than it's gotten whileI don't think that it's better than Bioshock 1 I will agree that the combat was better and they changed that annoying hacking system which I hated and the camera had more usage and was more understood as a device overall it took some of the bad things and made it better but for me the story so in good in Bioshock 1 that it puts over the top for me

    • @insulinaddict9586
      @insulinaddict9586 Рік тому +7

      @@katyelizabethmendoza5159 2/4 is a half lol

    • @tittiezvagena9569
      @tittiezvagena9569 Рік тому +1

      @@nottodayimbusy7146 its a matter of subjective opinion, for one thing I love System shock but i know a lot of people will NEVER get into it.Bioshock 2 i can never really get into, the the bright art style clashes with Rapture, and I had complaint with a silent character being close to a talking one, (aka same complaints i had with Half life 2) but infinite was a lot more linear, but it kinda fixes some of the Character complaints I have, but in return it broke the lore which is pretty much an odd sacrifice, but kinda worth it because it focuses more on characters which makes sense since nobody cares about Objectivism in Bioshock 1 just the cool characters/Big daddies/ Little sisters.

    • @issicbahena828
      @issicbahena828 11 місяців тому +2

      Bioshock 2 was the first one I ever played and made me fall in love with the series. I’m barley playing the first one right now gonna play the second one once I’m done

  • @cheesemoon6319
    @cheesemoon6319 Рік тому +64

    I love all 3 of them, but Bioshock 2 will always be my favourite.

  • @HighFlyActionGuy
    @HighFlyActionGuy Рік тому +31

    My understanding of the respawn system was that you approached the thing that killed you as a version of booker who didn't make the decisions that got him killed. The whole game is a quantum immortality machine that churns out dead bookers to realize Elizabeth's destiny.

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv 6 місяців тому +1

      Wowowow

    • @HighFlyActionGuy
      @HighFlyActionGuy 6 місяців тому

      @@AC-hj9tv ?

    • @AC-hj9tv
      @AC-hj9tv 6 місяців тому +1

      @@HighFlyActionGuy is cool 👍

    • @stigmatoxin1310
      @stigmatoxin1310 2 місяці тому +2

      kinda reminds me of a theory about the Destiny series. the theory is that the Ghosts dont actually revive their Guardians when they die, they just pull an alive Guardian from another timeline.

  • @user-hm4yi7um9d
    @user-hm4yi7um9d Рік тому +260

    Audiologs are not unimmersive. It's just shorthand for flipping through someone's phone to find out what's going on. And people sending text messages and voice mails for stupid things is about as realistic as can be.

    • @davidhong1934
      @davidhong1934 Рік тому +38

      Lucky that so many people decided to record historical evidence and incriminating testimonials instead of "( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)" on their audio logs

  • @jasonanastas5478
    @jasonanastas5478 Рік тому +115

    I think the changes to Daisy in the DLC were a response to criticism over the base game equating Daisy with Comstock. The scene where she threatens a child is a too-obvious way of making her seem like a villain on par with Comstock, because the idea of an oppressor and someone fighting that oppression being equals wasn't landing. The DLC scene is there to retcon this and try to give a reason for why Daisy would do something so cartoonishly evil.

    • @RuberDildo
      @RuberDildo 11 місяців тому +9

      They couldn't make a black woman evil, so they retconned her xD. How sad.

    • @MysteryGeek2006
      @MysteryGeek2006 11 місяців тому +18

      @@RuberDildonobody asked you

    • @RuberDildo
      @RuberDildo 11 місяців тому +5

      @@MysteryGeek2006 Nobody asked you either.

    • @seventy-sixtrombones4130
      @seventy-sixtrombones4130 10 місяців тому +16

      This is super late, but I have to get this off my chest: they ruined her character by doing this. She was a flawed person, and her motivation for murdering the kid made sense. Comstock and Fink ruined her life and killed her friends, you find this out through audiotapes. In her mind, she was making a necessary sacrifice, and getting revenge. By reversing this, the story makes less sense.

    • @Funko777
      @Funko777 6 місяців тому +3

      ​@@seventy-sixtrombones4130it wasn't really about Daisy though, people were pissed that Ken Levine was such a crap writer. The point he was trying to make was a bad one (people do not automatically become just as bad the oppressors if they react after being subjugated for decades. We quite literally see what's being done throughout our play). This poor point caused him to just say screw it let's make her kill a kid because then I can prove my crap point! It was shoehorned in and bad.
      I'm pretty sure you're thinking about her character 10x more than Ken and his writers did lol

  • @toaolisi761
    @toaolisi761 Рік тому +60

    It is strange that in Bioshock 2 you play as a Big Daddy, but aren't a complete powerhouse. In fact you're overwhelmed a lot more. But, in Bioshock Infinite you play as Booker and he's able to fight off the overwhelming odds better, even though he's in line with Jack's level of strength.

    • @rubon9584
      @rubon9584 9 місяців тому +13

      Because booker is Batman

    • @GracefulStudios
      @GracefulStudios 5 місяців тому +10

      To be fair, Booker did have previous fighting experience. He fought in Wounded Knee and had been in the military. Jack had no prior experience with fighting so Booker did have the upper hand when he got to Columbia

    • @NINisTR1
      @NINisTR1 5 місяців тому +1

      Its just game logic....start weak and by end game youre op

  • @PaulGirdlestone
    @PaulGirdlestone Рік тому +49

    Wow even after beating the original so many times I never realised that we were Ryan's son. It explains why we were able to even use the Bathysphere as it is made pretty clear early on that only those that share Ryan's blood can use them anymore. How did I miss that?

  • @WarriorWOLF13
    @WarriorWOLF13 2 роки тому +329

    Imagine being an all knowing dimension hopper and trading your life for one random little girl in one random universe.

    • @EL-ISS
      @EL-ISS Рік тому +47

      Based 🗿 lmfao.

    • @thewhompingwampa2671
      @thewhompingwampa2671 Рік тому +58

      Elizabeth ain't no Rick Sanchez and for that she's fucking based.

    • @InitialPC
      @InitialPC 8 місяців тому

      she didnt choose she was killed by mr bubbles

    • @AMV_KINGDOM_mv
      @AMV_KINGDOM_mv 7 місяців тому +4

      ​@@InitialPCshe knew she was going to die very much so chose it

    • @NINisTR1
      @NINisTR1 5 місяців тому

      Except it wasnt random...all timelines were dependent and affected by that outcome

  • @spice2110
    @spice2110 2 роки тому +159

    YOOOOO can't wait. Just order food too. What perfect timing

  • @reagan2797
    @reagan2797 Рік тому +51

    It's interesting that the villian from the first games name is Atlas, when the whole world seems to be a twist on ayn rands atlas shrugged, with rapture being the inevitable conclusion of the "paradise" of gaults canyon.

    • @BoscoStickNick
      @BoscoStickNick 4 місяці тому +3

      It's not a twist, it's a refutation. It takes painstaking detail to highlight the dysfunction of a "objectivist" and Rand-vareity libertarian society. From worker mistreatment elucidated in audio logs, the only morality being that of absolute freedom to do absolutely anything (even if it makes other less free), and the fact that Andrew Ryan is literally a namesake to Ayn Rand showing how his vision would fail and crumble under the consequences. Even the main point of the game shows us that "Freedom" as Rand presents it is a falsehood as Jack is created as an antithesis to freedom. How Fontaines ability to do whatever he wants with *his* freedom has created a man with no freedom to speak of.

  • @Nerbatsu
    @Nerbatsu Рік тому +16

    Glad to see someone else that enjoys bioshock 2. Also, the reason why that big daddy bonded with the little sisters is through the act of kindness of giving him Adam when he was down. They did the same with songbird in infinite. It's nice as the bonds were not all manufactured but as you said it kinda went against what was established.

  • @masterzoroark6664
    @masterzoroark6664 2 роки тому +63

    Alsom about Infinite and Booker- you can notice that Leutece twins give hints that Booker we play as wasn't the first attempt.
    You can hear their remark about the Shield tonic working- I think Robert remarked that he's supprised that "It worked this time" which means in other timelines
    the thing either killed Booker on the spot or didn't work at all (and you know how screwd you are without it). The other thing, and thing people most notice, is the Heads-to-Tails ratio on the board. Assumedly every single of the marks was Booker from each of their tries, guess this one is one of their experiments- checking if a person from parallel reality has different "luck" (sort to say).
    I also have personal theory that all the times you die before you meet Elizabeth your Booker actually dies- like, you aren't playing the same person if you die before meeting Elizabeth, these Bookers are dead and Leutece bring in a new one. I think the fall after first Songbird chase also ends up with Booker actually dying and you playing as a new one... but this one is far more contencious, since you fall with Elizabeth and she lives, and there is the explanation you fell into a flying beach not an actuall surface one.
    PS. There is also a running theory why Burial at Sea is the way it is- it's a retcon because someone didin't like the Bioshock 2. Basically, Bioshock 2 wasn't exactly made by Irrational Games- it was made by 2K Marine, a french dev studio of 2K, the publisher of Bioshock series. Long story short, it was either a response to people "not liking" Bioshock 2 or Ken Levine's middle finger towards 2K Marine and Bioshock 2

    • @404Floatnotfound
      @404Floatnotfound Рік тому +1

      An underrated comment yo

    • @lostopportunity4701
      @lostopportunity4701 Рік тому

      Bro. What if the times it didn't work the coin landed on tails? Mind blown I know

    • @masterzoroark6664
      @masterzoroark6664 Рік тому

      @@lostopportunity4701 maybe... Infinite's Physics would probably disagree

    • @callmepsycho3132
      @callmepsycho3132 Рік тому +17

      BioShock 2 was fucking great. I don’t understand the hate behind it. It reminds me of Borderlands:The Pre-Sequel, in how most people that I see don’t like it but I do, and can’t understand the hate. Maybe it’s because I played both franchises late.

    • @lostopportunity4701
      @lostopportunity4701 Рік тому +3

      @@callmepsycho3132 I also played bioshock 2 late. I love the narrative but I got lost fast and then just disappeared for a while. I never gave it a 100 hour chance. Which is why I'd like to experience it again. Speaking of the presequal I played the hell out of all the borderlands and loved it. But I feel the loot system and the random object interactions felt like bioshock. Idk why maybe I'm crazy

  • @matteoscorsonelli892
    @matteoscorsonelli892 Рік тому +75

    I like how each different game contrasts with eachother despite keeping the same world building. It’s such a beautiful franchise from the cruel capital bordering on the tyrannical idealism of Andrew Ryan, to the idea of pure selflessness which corrupts the vision of Zofia Lamb (who strives to create a world in which the ends justifies the means for the greater good), to the theological prophethood led by Zachary Comstock. And even through it all even with contrasting characters with different ideals and governing it all connects, every character has an effect on everything else eventually. It’s all connected down to the themes of religion to tyranny. A poetic and beautiful storytelling experience and so much to be taken away from it all.

  • @iihellionii9742
    @iihellionii9742 Рік тому +8

    “Or turn a real circus freak into something you could show in the daylight..” lmao. Loved the Steinman character.

    • @an-animal-lover
      @an-animal-lover Рік тому +2

      "Change your look, change your sex, change your race. *it's yours to change, nobody else's* "
      He says, as he starts changing patients in ways they don't want and operating on non-patients against their wills

  • @nadimsilveira
    @nadimsilveira Рік тому +44

    Amazing video.
    I actually enjoy Infinite's second DLC, it felt like an attempt to make a full circle.
    Infinite makes you think that your choices matters, but they dont, while Bioshock 1 is the total opposite, it makes you believe that you don't have any choice, but you do. Loved all of that theme of constants and variables, there is always a city, there is always a lighthouse, there is always a father/daugther figure.
    It seems like Elizabeth and Booker cannot find peace, thats a constant, but Elizabeth choose the only path that allows to that father and daugther figure to finally find peace, which is to set in motion the events the conclude in the good ending of Bioshock 1.
    The execution was not optimal, but i liked the general idea. The complete story of all Bioshock games are in my opinion one of the best stories i have ever experienced in general, including cinema, books, or any other format.
    Bioshock is a perfect example of how a narrative and game mechanichs can be put together in order to create an exceptional piece of digital art/entertainment that makes you feel things that are very difficult to reproduce in any other format, it is an unique experience.
    Note: The Anabelle ghost was completely out of place lol

  • @erotomainasequnce
    @erotomainasequnce 2 роки тому +76

    I love seeing these games talked about again. All three games are phenomenal, also I see people talking more about the Max Payne games which I am also happy about too. Bioshock and Max Payne are my favorite trilogies

  • @Kelis98
    @Kelis98 Рік тому +27

    Bioshock is a great series and it’s always great to see it get love (especially 2)

  • @himanshuwilhelm5534
    @himanshuwilhelm5534 Рік тому +54

    I've noticed something:
    Elizabeth in burial at sea wears the bird pendant, even if you chose cage in the main game.

    • @Whiteythereaper
      @Whiteythereaper Рік тому +7

      Because she's free of the cage, free of the Siphon and the restrictions of her universe. Free of the causal loop of Booker becoming Comstock

  • @cephalonwolf8422
    @cephalonwolf8422 Рік тому +6

    I fell asleep watching lore videos on my phone and then woke up to this playing. Not only is it about one of my favorite game series of all time, the guy in the video talks so smoothly it was mesmerizing.

  • @TheSuicidalCake
    @TheSuicidalCake 2 роки тому +12

    the ending of the dlc where you say the code is "would you kindly" blew my mind

  • @bradleyc7623
    @bradleyc7623 Рік тому +75

    I've always liked that sacrificing your humanity doesn't actually do much for you long-term in game 1. I realize why people are dissatisfied but I actually think of that as a strength of the narrative rather than a flaw. It feels right

  • @northboundw5248
    @northboundw5248 Рік тому +15

    I've said it before and I'll say it again; bioshock 2 is just as valid as the other two, and personally my favorite.
    The fact that people some people hate bioshock 2 baffles me, subjective taste is of course valid, but i simply cannot understand how you could say bioshock 2 sucks, if you've played it.
    (It's also one of the games that kickstarted the "Father simulator" era of games)

    • @mrcliff3709
      @mrcliff3709 Рік тому +3

      I concur the story may not be as strong as 1 ( dont really care for infinite) but I think it is underrated. I did feel that feeling of bonding with a little sister and I enjoyed it when they cheered for you and how happy they are to see you when you save them.

    • @ForeverLaxx
      @ForeverLaxx Рік тому +4

      I've always stated that Bioshock 1 has the better story, but 2 has the better gameplay. No one I've talked to in person has disagreed with that assessment so it's weird for me to hear that so many others claim that no one liked 2 at all.

  • @Anth0ny_Garcia
    @Anth0ny_Garcia Рік тому +4

    Listened to the entire video while at work today, and it was a great. You chose the best times of when and when not to analyze narrative elements. The whole thing was better paced than some movies, even tho these were different videos just put together. Really shows how well you made each retrospective when the overall pacing still works at nearly 3hours in length.

  • @masterzoroark6664
    @masterzoroark6664 2 роки тому +16

    So- personally love Minerva's Den and the audiolog of Milton turning on the finished Personality Function.
    Like, the VA for Milton trully plays the sheere fear and dispair in his voice when he activates the finished thing and still realizes that it isn't right, that this isn't his wife and it isn't something that should have ever be done
    Addition- about Steinman. He didn't only went mad from seeking perfection. If I recall correctly he was a cocaine adict and durring one high he hallucinated conversation with Aphrodite, I think he migh even took cocaine before he worked so it all mixed up- want of perfection and Aphrodite "speaking" to him drove him to insanity

  • @samwizgamgie3rd828
    @samwizgamgie3rd828 2 роки тому +35

    Man, this was good. I read the book Rapture, it gave so much detail on the many characters of Bioshock. I think its a masterpiece and we should leave it as is. If they ever return to that universe, I think it should be done like God of War compare to the Trilogy of God Of war, it should add to the universe than alter it. Love the vid!!!

  • @DaeVeonKyles
    @DaeVeonKyles 8 місяців тому +6

    I have never seen a video make me wanna play a game so bad, you explained the lore and gameplay so well I felt like I was truly in the game. You just earned yourself a subscriber

  • @freddywesly
    @freddywesly Рік тому +9

    I've been playing these games for years and I've only just now understood the Infinite plot by watching this video. Thank you 😭🙏

  • @TheAmazingSpiderGuy_99
    @TheAmazingSpiderGuy_99 Рік тому +21

    Yeah I loved BioShock 2 don’t understand why people ignore it so much.

    • @WaveForceful
      @WaveForceful Рік тому +4

      I felt that Sofia’s personal vendetta against the big daddy didn’t make much sense. He was as much as a victim as Eleanor was.

    • @dragonbornexpress5650
      @dragonbornexpress5650 8 місяців тому

      @@WaveForceful It actually makes a lot of sense if you know just how powerful ignorance can be when the person spouting such ignorance refuses to be proven wrong; We've seen this happen all over our planet for centuries now: Many groups of people who refuse to accept that they're wrong, and end up going to some extreme measures just to make sure their bubble isn't broken.

  • @michealdoherty2811
    @michealdoherty2811 2 роки тому +24

    these videos actually made me want to play again i got the second one when i was younger and was scared to death by it but now i just got the collection and now im loving it , thank you bro (its down to 8;99 on ps btw)

  • @SuperKae2000
    @SuperKae2000 Рік тому +6

    This was an awesome video I loved how you went into the story about bioshock because it has to be one of my favorite games out of all that I’ve played/watched. It took me a few days to finish your video but it was awesome and I’m really happy you made this :)

  • @Basedmursenary
    @Basedmursenary Рік тому +3

    Thank you for putting this together. I too love this series so much. I was actually shocked at how underwhelming the remasters were.

  • @athroughzdude
    @athroughzdude Рік тому +5

    Don't forget that the city of Rapture is based on Ayn Rand's philosophy which is portrayed in the book "Atlas Shrugged" so another "Atlas" symbol to work in.

    • @tigerbalmks
      @tigerbalmks Рік тому

      thank you. hard to believe this is not even mentioned. with all the adulation shown to the writing, when so much of it is so deeply indebted to Rand’s AS

    • @athroughzdude
      @athroughzdude Рік тому +1

      @@tigerbalmks "Indebted" is a strong word when the games thoroughly show why her philosophy is completely full of shit.

    • @tigerbalmks
      @tigerbalmks Рік тому +1

      @@athroughzdude you’re right in that Bioshock is very critical of Rands objectivism, but the game simply could not existed without Rand. it’s just so fundamental to the universe. Andrew Ryan, Ayn Rand. It’s just weird that it’s not even mentioned. it comes off as an oversight, but clearly someone who knows this much about BS ip must know about Atlas Shrugged. i’m guessing he hasn’t read it? it’s really long so i wouldn’t blame him. it would be a pretty deep dive to read a (i forget exactly) roughly 600 page book to better understand a video game series.

  • @justinreed6098
    @justinreed6098 Рік тому +8

    Someone probably already said this but Ryan is voiced by Armin Shimmerman, (Quark from DS9). Also J. G. Hertzler (Martok, DS9) and Rene Auberjonois, (Odo) do some voices as well.

  • @AlphaSeriesOmega
    @AlphaSeriesOmega Рік тому +5

    Amazing video! It’s so surprising to
    me how after all these years it is still not common knowledge that Bioshock is a direct adaptation of Ayn Rand’s book Atlas Shrugged.
    Atlas and other names are taken directly from her work, even Andrew Ryan is named after her. And Fountaine is named after his previous work The Fountainhead. I would really recommend everyone to read her work, it expands the game so much and leaves you wondering and pondering.
    Funny that you mentioned Mark Meltzer in Bioshock 2! His story is even deeper if you were part of the pre release ad campaign, where you followed around his research to find his daughter, there were even real life locations events to unfold the mystery of the missing surface girls. Such a crazy story and such a sad ending to it all.
    Truly a revolutionary take on videogames. A man chooses a slave obeys, and Irrational Games decided to choose perfection.

  • @ClaireAgincourt
    @ClaireAgincourt 4 місяці тому +15

    I highly disagree with the sentiment ppl wouldnt make audio recordings of mundane life. People have been keeping diaries for centuries. Modern diaries are just blogs and vlogs.

  • @UndeadNerdT800
    @UndeadNerdT800 Рік тому +8

    I really like subject deltas design he definitely gives me the vibe of a main character.

  • @PoorBritishBoy
    @PoorBritishBoy Рік тому +8

    Bioshock 2 is by far my favorite game in the series despite how much hair I pulled out using the remastered version(frequent crashes). It had the best narrative and gameplay in my opinion with some of the most variation plasmid and gun-wise out of any Bioshock game. As a side note I only played these games on the hardest difficulties so it was a little funny to see enemies downed in one or two shots in your gameplay footage.

    • @an-animal-lover
      @an-animal-lover Рік тому +1

      I've heard so many stories now of people having it crash on them, even on console, I guess I may have just been lucky

  • @fluffygrass5924
    @fluffygrass5924 Рік тому +1

    Amazing video! And I cannot thank you enough for putting subtitles in your video

  • @pedrodiaz2855
    @pedrodiaz2855 8 місяців тому +5

    Currently playing this series for the first time and loving it. I remember being young and trying to play the first games demo on ps3 and just being too scared to move. Fast forward to me being 25 and still being scared of the game lol

    • @MattMannYT
      @MattMannYT 7 місяців тому +2

      I was too scared to play on the PS3 too lol, me and my friend wouldn't get off the elevator so we turned it off.

  • @adeadphish7931
    @adeadphish7931 Рік тому +4

    Honestly, I adored your enthusiasm for Bioshock 2. The game gets treated like the direct to video followup to the original but that seems like a massive disservice to it because it is a fantastic game with a great expansion on the original

  • @avennoronha7081
    @avennoronha7081 Рік тому +13

    Great job putting this together man. Also thanks for giving bioshock 2 the love it deserves despite its lack of time to develop.

  • @RayneDeoman
    @RayneDeoman Рік тому +1

    Hey man, just discovered you. Quality is insane and the passion is real! Good stuff my dude! I'll be here to support any way I can, keep it up!

  • @plainoldwill
    @plainoldwill Рік тому +1

    Its videos like these that make me love my favorite games even more or even paint the games I didn't like so much in a different light. I love hearing other perspectives on topics I find interesting as it reminds me that everyone has their own seperate experiences. A great video yo!

  • @Irisbragg
    @Irisbragg 2 роки тому +14

    Hell yeah!!! I stayed up super late last night rewatching your dark souls videos, this is exactly what I need rn.

  • @KiyaWarrior
    @KiyaWarrior 2 роки тому +4

    Listening to this while I work night shift, thanks king, love your content.

  • @banjobanjington2344
    @banjobanjington2344 5 місяців тому +2

    You are the first UA-cam channel I have found that appreciates how good BioShock2 is! It’s my favorite BioShock too!

  • @SunsetEnvy
    @SunsetEnvy Рік тому +7

    Played all of BioShock recently since it was free on epic games, haven't had such a good time in years with a game. I really enjoyed BioShock 2 and both burials at sea.

  • @mrjohnson8343
    @mrjohnson8343 Рік тому +3

    One little deep cut: Objectivism was pioneered by Ayn Rand, who wrote ATLAS Shrugged. A book basically making the same argument as Andrew Ryan.
    Also "Ayn Rand" is a partial anagram for "And(rew) Ryan", never noticed any of this until I watched this retrospective.

  • @Viktor-it6sk
    @Viktor-it6sk Рік тому +7

    Great video, only pointer is that you didn't mention why elizabeth had powers, because one part of her got cut off, and therefore she existed in 2 dimensions at the same time, resulting in her powers to start developing

  • @joshuapayne668
    @joshuapayne668 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the time, energy and love that went into this.

  • @official_defy
    @official_defy Місяць тому

    Keep up the great work 🙌 You're doing an amazing job with these videos

  • @waymire01
    @waymire01 Рік тому +3

    The prequel novel is great, much better than you would expect and very faithful. I was so surprised and pleased they made it a prequel instead of the usual rehash of the game itself you see in novel adaptations. I've read it multiple times since it was released. I really wish they would do more books.. this is a story with so much potential not only within the current established worlds but with unlimited room for new ones. It takes forever to do another game, for obvious reasons, but the written word could give us so much more in a much faster time frame.

  • @ondrejfrydrych3683
    @ondrejfrydrych3683 Рік тому +4

    Im sure someone had already mentioned it but the introduction music in the lighthouse is not by Bobby Darin but by Django Reinhardt-La Mer. Its just a small detail but I feel La Mer is sort of an "anthem" for Bioshock.

  • @coltonbunja
    @coltonbunja 11 місяців тому

    Lemme just saw, I found you through your Blaspehmous story break down and am a huge fan. Your videos are the perfect thing to listen to at work, im always looking for long-form video essays and such and you're a gold mine of them.

  • @ZmokeYouOfficial
    @ZmokeYouOfficial Рік тому

    "Atom and Even" when you said this it blew my mind...
    Amazing Retrospective! Good work I loved it!

  • @literallylyrics7600
    @literallylyrics7600 Рік тому +3

    BioShock was the first game I was introduced to so it holds a special place in my heart this game is a masterpiece in my opinion

  • @Tirreger
    @Tirreger Рік тому +6

    The good ending of Bioshock 2 still makes me cry..

  • @theonekeanu
    @theonekeanu Рік тому +1

    i love you man, thanks so much for reigniting my love in this series. you are my new obsession. currently going back and playing minerva’s den for the first time after hearing you talk about it. 1:18:06
    your king form vids are perfect for working to, hope for more of those in the future !!

  • @FunkyManIsARainbow
    @FunkyManIsARainbow Місяць тому +2

    “Well I want a puppy, but that doesn’t mean I’m gonna get one!” Bro I spit out my drink when she made that comparison💀

  • @benadrylsmoke5481
    @benadrylsmoke5481 Рік тому +4

    the first bioshock game is so special to me, even though i was little when it came out, and i've never really played it myself. as a little girl (i'm not a girl anymore, but mentioning that i was is important here,), i'd watch my dad play through the game, and it would just be quality time between us without my step brothers. i'd watch him harvest little sisters and idk why but i asked if i was a little sister, would he turn me into a weird slug thing? and he said of course not. i know it sounds silly but the big daddy characters are special to me because they protect little sisters like my dad said he'd protect me.
    nowadays i can appreciate the game more for its art and story, as well as those memories. all around, a great game

  • @phage5342
    @phage5342 Рік тому +23

    I never understood the infinite ending, after all if they went back in time to kill booker before he choose it would simply make an alternative set of timelines in which he died and also keep the ones where he did not, after all there are supposedly as many realities as choices and other small variables killing him would do nothing to the ones where he was alive.

    • @zoltanz288
      @zoltanz288 Рік тому +15

      yup. infinite has really dumb writing and plot.

    • @rh7474
      @rh7474 Рік тому +6

      The idea is that every Elizabeth drowned every Booker. Not just the one youre playing as.

    • @tonts5329
      @tonts5329 Рік тому +13

      @@rh7474 But as the 'Infinite' title implies, there are still an infinite number of Colmstocks that could presumably have come into being. Like Booker had a Baptism later or Earlier in his life? Or becomes Colmstock due to entirely different circumstances, all the Elizabeths really do is stop a specific branch of multiple timelines, at least that's what I gathered.

    • @Ronam0451
      @Ronam0451 Рік тому +7

      Exactly. There are a lot of things that don't make sense in infinite, but people choose to just ignore it and if you say something they say you just didn't get it.

    • @Ronam0451
      @Ronam0451 Рік тому +3

      @@rh7474 there were like, 7 Elizabeths there. If there are infinite universes, there's absolutely no way every single one of them killed booker.

  • @jask9194
    @jask9194 Рік тому +1

    Wow what a great video. Keep my attention from start to finish and I even played all these games! Well done sir 10 out of 10!

  • @nicksolomon6136
    @nicksolomon6136 Рік тому

    Keep doing this, keep getting better, follow your gut you're doing great. I really enjoyed the 4 videos I've watched, I subbed an will definitely watch every video you have. Super excited to have found your channel

  • @kailashbtw9103
    @kailashbtw9103 Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much, i love bioshock story breakdowns. Nice clip of Diane McClintock, her story always really affected me! its so wild hearing those last few days of rapture, and from someone who knew Andrew. Her's was a sad story! I think the mystery of rapture is what has kept me enthralled for so many years (played the games at least a dozen times), always wanting to know more. The fall of rapture is some far off event and we are just putting the pieces back together!

  • @agentorangecb1
    @agentorangecb1 Рік тому +5

    audiologs are a maligned videogame contrivance but they add flavour and lore without breaking immersion and gameplay. in bioshock they're very well done and it's more suitable than text logs, standing still listening to NPCs delivering unnatural exposition or 3 hour kojima cutscenes

    • @ForeverLaxx
      @ForeverLaxx Рік тому +4

      Kojima really needs someone to reign him in, or he just needs to stop making games and start making movies instead. It's clear what he actually wants to do, but I have a sneaking suspicion that if he tried to make films they'd all flop because he'd insist on doing all the writing on top of the directing.

  • @Matiz92YT
    @Matiz92YT 10 днів тому

    I recently finished this series. This series is a gold. Definitely one of the best games I've ever played.
    And good video bro :P

  • @rahulshah1408
    @rahulshah1408 Рік тому

    You put some serious work into this. Thank you.

  • @DoodlebopGigglez
    @DoodlebopGigglez Рік тому +5

    Armin Shimerman is the voice actor for Andrew Ryan. Absolutely amazing!
    He's Quark in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ✨️ 👌

  • @NUTDOM
    @NUTDOM Рік тому +4

    i really love that the bioshock series puts a huge emphasis on parenting and care the installation of ideals blood relatives and found family i always found the the evil routes were you get to play with all the fun plasmids to just not be an option id ever consider because how could a parent ever turn on their child even if there is hardly any consequence for doing so. absolutely love bioshock 2 but that's because like a large amount of over men im a sucker for dad simulators. BioShock 1 also has a huge sweet spot for me because of the good ending where all the little sisters hold your elderly hand it just felt so sweet to me that a labgrown child with such a twisted life could find children going through the same kind of situation and choose to save them and is rewarded for their kindness with a true family same goes for delta where he gets to be with his adoptive daughter always. sadly i had the ending for infinite spoiled long before i played it and just couldn't play through it even though i know it builds off of a lot of the franchises gameplay features.

  • @Chofyta
    @Chofyta Рік тому +2

    The Bioshock franchise is one of my most favorite videogames ever, I played Bioshock 1 twice and also Infinite with their DLCS , sadly I could not play Bioshock 2 due to the extreme ammount of crashes that this game has at least on the Steam platform, but even not playing it, the story of all this world is just breathtaking, and you need more and more of that. Thanks for this wonderful video.

  • @silveroflegends7635
    @silveroflegends7635 7 місяців тому

    you legendddddd , thank you for all the time you put into this ❤

  • @spouwnerring
    @spouwnerring 2 роки тому +11

    BioShock 1 made Ken Levine a household name.
    BioShock 2 used what was created before in order to expand the universe as well as create it's own tale for player to play through.
    BioShock Infinite (I'm talking about the DLC ) redcons a hole bunch of stuff in order to tale it's own tell while also trying to rewrite BioShock 1 as well as deliperately ignore the existence of BioShock 2.

    • @LoserOfTheYear182
      @LoserOfTheYear182 Рік тому +8

      Burial at Sea ignores Bioshock 2 because Ken Levine had nothing to do with 2 - it wasn't his. Through the creator's mindset, 2 is probably not cannon. Although I do believe there are some references to Bioshock 2 in Burial at Sea? Not a lot but I think Lamb is mentioned and I think Dionysus Park as well.

  • @BrendanCS
    @BrendanCS Рік тому +6

    6:10 Also the way she points out your "belly" and the way she phrases it insinuating that she would/could use the giant syringe on your stomach, is a line that makes you feel very vulnerable as a player in the shoes of the character.

    • @zoltanz288
      @zoltanz288 Рік тому +1

      well, maybe if it was gameplay and not a cinematic it would be kinda scary.

    • @dragonbornexpress5650
      @dragonbornexpress5650 Рік тому

      @@zoltanz288. That makes no sense; Both make it pretty scary.

  • @faroffg2186
    @faroffg2186 Рік тому +1

    Nice work, Boyo!!!

  • @Incubusnut
    @Incubusnut Рік тому +1

    Outstanding work! I love this franchise.

  • @Marluxia73
    @Marluxia73 Рік тому +4

    I've watched every soulsbourne and bioshock video youve put out, despite me beating every single one. Your review and story telling is unparalleled

  • @vkgamimg8493
    @vkgamimg8493 Рік тому +3

    50:27 Mark was a great character, even greater due to us seeing his investigation of rapture above ground in the Bioshock ARG

    • @nguyenquyetthang1326
      @nguyenquyetthang1326 Рік тому +3

      Which is why his final situation and player's choice with him and his daughter is interesting: do you separate him from his girl, allowing her to be normal again (or harvested if you are a degenerate); or will you leave them to their absolutely dreadful, but together, fate?

    • @RachelG1979
      @RachelG1979 9 місяців тому

      Thought it was a Shane Bioshock 2 wasn't Mark. Would have been very interesting. Game ends with you willingly becoming a Big Daddy

  • @jadakissmaywhether
    @jadakissmaywhether Рік тому

    Amazing video. This was extremely thorough. Wonderful.

  • @TheGrowOp
    @TheGrowOp 5 місяців тому

    Man I remember the first time I loaded into the first BioShock and absolutely fell in love with the atmosphere and music and just how well they paired together. One of the first series of games I played all the way through multiple times! Such a fantastic series