More specifically, though, we want to focus on the major revelation of Burial at Sea: Episode 2 — that Elizabeth was responsible for it all. See, in her quest to reclaim the Little Sister named Burial at Sea is two-part episodic story DLC for BioShock Infinite announced by Irrational Games on July 30, 2013. It will be included as part of the BioShock Infinite Season Pass, or each The creature dives through the island, utterly destroying it. Without the siphon, Elizabeth's power starts returning to her in full.] Booker: The whistler! Elizabeth! The bird, Elizabeth! I lost control! He's coming! Elizabeth: No, he isn't. [She tears into a new area -- Rapture, the underwater city in Bioshock 1.] Booker: Where is he?
Despite this, Annabelle managed to find love and married Booker DeWitt, taking the name Annabelle DeWitt. In 1892, she became pregnant with a daughter and passed away due to complications of giving birth in 1893, [3] but the child survived. Booker DeWitt, now a widower, named the child Anna after Annabelle and took care of the child by himself.
The difference with Burial at Sea, Levine explained, was the amount of time and effort needed to re-create Rapture within the BioShock Infinite engine. "We had a choice. GKoX4K. 644 487 393 801 963 395 232 175

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