![]() Fighting off large amounts of enemies with little eve replenishment and little ammo can get downright annoying.Ī new plasmid helps in the cause to keep you stealthy and alive. Elizabeth is already at a disadvantage with no shields and no tear powers. You’ll also run into a few parts near the end where the limited ammo and large amount of enemies will make you curse at Irrational’s decisions on how the last act plays out. I fired it about four times and found one ammo cache for it so while it was fun to use, the fun doesn’t last. The limited amount of ammo makes the radar gun a very limited weapon. And this time, there’s no one around to toss ammo to you to help. Finally, you’ll also find a radar gun that can make enemies explode provided you “cook” them long enough.īut the lack of ammo and the ability to carry much ammo makes for a sometimes frustrating experience. If you want to draw someone’s attention, a noisemaker bolt will create that distraction for you. With the gas bolt, a group of enemies close together can be neutralized making this a very powerful piece of ammo when a few Splicers are around. A tranquilizer bolt will knock out anyone with one shot as long as they are not attacking you. The crossbow was my primary weapon in the game and there are three types of ammo available. Two of those, the handgun and shotgun, should be familiar with those that have played BioShock Infinite. Burial at Sea Episode 2 introduces the mechanic of different floor styles generating different volumes of footsteps so watch out for walking across glass as the crunching can alert your enemies and always try to sneak around on carpeted areas as the sound is a lot more muffled.Įlizabeth has four weapons she can use. Sneaking around involves Elizabeth crouching down and moving slowly and using cover as much as possible. You’ll want to sneak up on enemies to knock them out in order to conserve ammunition. That said, exploration and taking things slow does reward you well in Burial at Sea Episode 2. You’ll need plenty of patience to get through the game, which can turn off some folks. Also, most enemies will go down with one shot or a blow to the back of the head as long as they aren’t in an attack state. To go with that theme, guns are limited to four types in Burial at Sea Episode 2. This changes things up a bit from BioShock Infinite and Burial at Sea Episode 1, where I was able to get by plenty of areas with guns ablazing. She’s a lot more vulnerable and she does a lot better using stealth techniques. Unlike Booker, she doesn’t have any shields so the only thing she has is a health bar that does not regenerate. He gives her advice and some history as you progress through the game, but no help physically.Įlizabeth is a far cry from playing as Booker. Booker DeWitt is along for the ride as Elizabeth’s imaginary companion. As you are about to be killed by one of his henchmen, you make a deal to take him back to the underwater city if he gives up Sally, the little sister from Episode 1. Atlas or Frank Fontaine from BioShock, is there and he’s trying to get back to Rapture. The game starts off pretty close to when Burial at Sea Episode 1 ended. She’s an Elizabeth, but powerless throughout the game. Spoiler wise, this isn’t the same Elizabeth as the one in the first DLC pack something you find that out rather quickly. While you played Booker in the last DLC, this time around you’re going through Fontaine’s Department Store and Columbia as Elizabeth. So did Irrational Game’s last effort do that? I hoped the Episode 2 would see the story come full circle and tie up a lot of loose ends as well as give the series some nice closure. IPad 3, iPad 4, iPad Air, iPad iPad, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 4, 9.I had high hopes for Burial at Sea Episode 1 and was kind of disappointed with the story and gameplay. IPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 14 Plus: 1284x2778 IPhone Xs Max, iPhone 11 Pro Max: 1242x2688 IPhone X, iPhone Xs, iPhone 11 Pro: 1125x2436 IPhone 6 plus, iPhone 6s plus, iPhone 7 plus, iPhone 8 plus: 1242x2208 IPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone 7, iPhone 8: 750x1334 ![]() IPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone SE: 640x1136 IPhone: iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS: 320x480 ![]()
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