Playing through BioShock Infinite's first story DLC, one thought immediately springs to mind: it feels damn good to be back in Rapture.
By returning to the underwater city in Burial at Sea Episode One, Irrational has created a new version of Rapture that perfectly recreates the feeling of BioShock's original setting, but with notable updates that help Andrew Ryan's failed utopia feel more alive than it ever has.
Burial at Sea begins with Elizabeth entering Booker's office and requesting his help to locate a missing young girl, Sally. Girls are missing all over town, in fact, and Booker recognizes this one in particular. He says that surely she must be dead. Elizabeth disagrees.
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