![]() ![]() ![]() The answer to your question : All of the games have different protagonists but 1's storyline and 3's DLC is connected, despite it being extremely forced. non-existant? It's a whole 'nother story about my thoughts on the way they did Infinite's story. Last month-ish? Most of the characters weren't that rememberable) and the Bioshock scenes in Infinite might as well have been. I'm not sure where you even got the Sofia Lamb connection from but I don't recall her being relevant other than her presence in Bioshock 2(albeit I haven't played Bioshock 2 in a while and with my terrible internet it's going to take a while to download it), unless I'm forgetting her presence in Bioshock 1 (I don't remember 90% of the names and I recently played. Be smart.Īctually, Infinite still 'technically' comes last since the instance of Elizabeth going back to Rapture is still in the whole 'alternate dimension' scene, and I'm pretty sure her 'power' doesn't follow current time in other worlds compared to hers, so it is in fact after Bioshock 1 & 2, even though it's in an alternate dimension.īioshock 1 & 2 are related to Infinite merely by the presence of Rapture. She existed in the time of Bioshock 1 but once the events of 1 happen it leaves room for her to rise and come to power and become a major charachter in Bioshock 2. ![]() Bioshock 2 doesn't have any story that connects to Infinite really and the only connection to Bioshock 1 is Sofia Lamb and the Rapture setting. The way the games came out is Bioshock, Bioshock 2, and then Infinite. Originally posted by -Eaten-:Well, in the timeline it's technically: Infinite, Bioshock, and then Bioshock 2. ![]()
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