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@luizferrarezzi Nope. Although everything from the game was telling him to "get his shit together and take care of Anna", such as how we denied to abandon her, and then let himself die for her. In the end though, because he was drowned before his baptism, Comstock never existed and the entire tragedy with Elizabeth didn't either. So what we see after the credits is a brand new universe created where the choice of the baptism never happened and Booker got his shit together and lived with Anna peacefully.

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@DrowNoble @nicolasetespqr Actually Fink says in a voxophone that he looked through a tear and saw a biologist combining man and machine, which is how he got the idea for the songbird. This scientist was Tenenbaum from the first Bioshock creating a big daddy. Tenenbaum also created plasmids, so I inferred that he got the idea of his "vigors" from watching Tenenbaum make them, and then making his own version of them using the same science but with something other than plasmids. As to what, I don't know, maybe Lucelle helped him with that.

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@DrowNoble @guitardude1243 @redhawkt7 She won't need to fix everything, everything won't happen if Comstock never exists.

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@DrowNoble Wow.... you clearly did not understand any of the ending. I will explain all of your points as best I can.

1: The reason there wasn't a good or a bad ending that was based off your actions, was because every single road you took was supposed to lead you to the ending. Like when Elizabeth talks about Constance and variable, some things will be the same in every loop, and some things will vary, but it won't matter.

2: It makes plenty of sense that Booker is also Comstock. There is an audio diary of Comstock that you find on Comstocks Zepplin near the end that says when you are born again, the version of yourself that has sin lives on in another universe. So when Booker is baptized he changes his identity and becomes Comstock, and when he chooses not to be baptized, he stays Booker and becomes the man who sold Anna and then later went to Columbia to get her back.

3: When Anna goes through the tear into the alternate universe, her finger is cut off which leaves a part of her in another universe. This makes her exist in multiple universes and everything in between which gives her the ability to make tears into multiple universes.

4: No matter what happened after Booker made his decision of baptism, Anna was stolen and taken to Columbia. If he was baptized he became Comstock, and eventually stole Anna from the Booker that wasn't baptized. So the only way to stop that loop was to be drowned before he could make the decision.

5: The story in Bioshock Infinite was better. You just have to pay more attention to the game to understand the true beauty behind it.

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@Seifer24 Well it did a lot of things that other games of the year didn't do, and that was being original. I'm tired of seeing all of these sequels and refurbished garbage every year. It's good to see a fresh and new idea once in a while. And don't try and say it is just a remake of some older game that was wayyyy better. It was its own game, with its own art style, story, gameplay, and mechanics.

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Maybe I'm just not educated enough to understand, but I just don't get why Skyrim could have SO many bugs. I mean look at games like Borderlands 2, Arkham City, AC games, heck even Oblivion. All of those games are large games and for the most part run smoothly and bugless. I just don't understand why Skyrim should be any different.

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I don't know about this... For one, Arkham City had a LOT of cliffhangers with it's sidequests that they need to make another game for. And also, I thought it was an awesome final closure for the Joker in Arkham City, I don't feel like they should make another game with him in it, even if it is when Batman first meets him.

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Right because all that they should post on this website is game reviews and the stuff you like, the editors on Gamespot should have no ability to put their own thoughts out on something they own....

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I'm sorry but in any area of life, majority rules. Well news flash, guys make up the vast majority of gamers and game makers so it only really makes sense that this is how women are portrayed in the gaming world. So go ahead, whine to a bunch of video game producers to make games where the main character is a non-sexual woman protagonist doing stuff other then getting kidnapped and then release it for a pool of gamers who want the opposite. See how far that will get you.

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@Keitha313 Ha once again I think a lot of people are happy its some of the same old crap, unlike CoD, people are actually okay with that for Halo

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