Bioshock Infinite: Burial At Sea [Episode One] - Part 2
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Burial at Sea - Episode 1 is the first part of the story-driven downloadable content of BioShock Infinite. This DLC puts the player in the perspective of Booker DeWitt in a new story, taking place in the city of Rapture right before its fall.
Develeper(s): Irrational Games, 2K Marin, Human Head Studios, Darkside Game Studios
Composer: Garry Schyman
Publisher(s): 2K Games
Designer(s): Ken Levine
Platform(s): Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, OS X
Release: November 12 2013
Genre(s): First-person shooter
Normal Mode
Language: English
Played on PC (Normal Graphics)
In this story, Booker Dewitt is a well-known private investigator in Rapture, usually handling dirty work for his clients. On the eve of 1959, a mysterious woman by the name of Elizabeth asks him to investigate the disappearance of a young girl named Sally. Elizabeth's intentions are vague and she is unwilling to reveal any vital information, only that Sally is alive and elite artist Sander Cohen may have the information regarding her whereabouts. The duo journey to Cohen's at High Street, but are denied entrance to the club. Needing the masks specifically crafted for the club's exclusive party guests, Booker and Elizabeth search the nearby shops. With Elizabeth acting as flirtatious decoy, Booker is able to retrieve the required mask and the two are welcomed into Cohen's party.
As they enter the Garden of the Muses, Cohen is working on his latest piece of "performance art." However, it falls short of the obsessive artist's high demands and he disposes of the models. After the "light show," Booker and Elizabeth confront Cohen about Sally. He expresses suspicion of malevolence in Elizabeth, but agrees to reveal Sally's location if Booker and Elizabeth dance to inspire his muse. Faced with no other options, the two waltz. It is only moments before Cohen once again finds error and knocks them unconscious. However, he does keep up his end of the bargain: he drags them to a Bathysphere, claiming it will take them to Sally.