10 Things You Didn't Know About Bioshock

10 Things You Didn't Know About Bioshock

In 2007, the first Bioshock shocked the world with its’ stellar gameplay and incredibly immersive world. Bioshock did the same in 2011 with Bioshock Infinite. Many people claim that these are some of the best shooters of all time, and for good reason. Some even claim that they know everything about the worlds of Rapture and Columbia. But there are some things that even they don’t know. That’s why i’m here. This is… 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Bioshock. Some Of My Other Videos: 10 Things You Might Not Know About Fallout:    • 10 Things You Didn't Know About Fallout   10 Things You Might Not Know About Fallout 3:    • 10 Things You Didn't Know About  Fallout 3   Twitter:   / mittensquad   More Videos: http://goo.gl/kYA1Ra Click Here To Help Save A Beagle: http://www.beaglefreedomproject.org/ 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Bioshock (in text form) 10. Father Comstock's name may be based off the Comstock Laws, a group of laws prohibiting the sending of any obscene materials, contraceptive devices, or information through the U.S. Postal Service. The laws were named after postal inspector Anthony Comstock, who was considered by many to have stepped far outside the bounds of his legal power. 9. One abandoned variant of the Big Daddy was the Slow Pro, also known as the SloProFum by the development team. It would maul players with an enormous hook and would fire iron bearings from a barrel. To fire its weapon, the Slow Pro would kneel on the ground and track the player. SloProFum stood for "slow projectile/fucked-up melee". 8. In the cemetery containing Lady Comstock’s mausoleum, explore the gravestones to the left of the entrance to her body. One of the graves, the only grave with legible hand-writing, says “SNIGHT” in bold letters. This is the personal signature of Mike Snight, one of the game's environment designers. 7. During the scene where you first meet Elizabeth, she tears a hole in reality to Paris. There is a theatre there showing 'la revanche du jedi', which translates to 'The revenge of the jedi'. This was the original name of 'Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi'. 6. When in front of the ticket salesman for the First Lady Airship, if you do nothing or demand the tickets, the salesman will stab you in the right hand, making Booker wear a bandage around that hand for the rest of the game. This is considered canon as this is how Booker is seen in all of his promotional art and even the front cover. 5. A teleportation plasmid was planned for the original Bioshock but was cut, as it could be used to break the game's script during certain events. This plasmid was referenced as an Easter egg in Bioshock 2 in the Fontaine Futuristics level as an "Unstable Teleport Plasmid" that teleports around the level when the player interacts with it. 4.After Booker first sees the Monument Island statue and receives the telegram from Lutece, if you approach the telescope to the left and look through it, you can see the twins at the bottom left of the screen. Robert will be juggling as Rosalind watches. Exit the telescope and they are nowhere to be found. 3. The whispers you hear when using the Possession Vigor is dialogue from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet being played in reverse. A longer version with some extra lines can be found by extracting the audio from the PC version of Bioshock Infinite's game files. Part of this is used when you get the Vigor. The rest can be heard being whispered to victims of Possession during combat. 2.In Bioshock Infinite there is a bar called Graveyard Shift Bar located in Shanty town, if you head down to the cellar a guitar can be found. Elizabeth will state "I wish I could play" and if the player interacts with the guitar, Booker will start to play the guitar, and Elizabeth will sing along. 1. The following spoils the ending to Bioshock Infinite. Click here to skip pas the spoiler. While in Rapture, Booker uses the Bathyspheres for transport. According to an Audio Log in Bioshock, the Bathyspheres were locked to Andrew Ryan's genetic code, and because Jack, the protagonist from Bioshock, had similar DNA to Ryan, he was able to use them. This may imply that both Booker and Elizabeth are in some way related to Andrew Ryan.