Isichar wrote...
"Ah, I see what you mean"
"As the days pass, I believe less in God and more in Lutece."
Just quoted this on 'California on Athiesm.' I'd like to see who gets the reference xD
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Isichar wrote...
"Ah, I see what you mean"
"As the days pass, I believe less in God and more in Lutece."
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Mr.House wrote...
I do hope that one of the dlc has more Songbird in it, loved him but I did find him a bit underused.
Well he is called He and Him by Elizabeth, I still love it when Elizabeth runs into the toy shop and get's scared by a Songbird plushi.simfamSP wrote...
Mr.House wrote...
I do hope that one of the dlc has more Songbird in it, loved him but I did find him a bit underused.
Yeah, he really wasn't that major in the plot, even though he's essentially a very important character...
This just hit me, is it a he, or a she? I would really like to know its origins
More so when you look around and 90% of the shop is filled with them. I was like, yaaaaa let's get out of here.LPPrince wrote...
Yeah, when Elizabeth got terrified of the Songbird plushie I was like, "OH! Oh dear lord. Yeeeah, that makes sense. Goddamn it."
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LPPrince wrote...
Elizabeth Pony is Elizabeth.
I LOVED that part, hell even I felt sadness when Booker tried to trick her, I was like yes! Go Elizabeth, show him you're not an idiot.LPPrince wrote...
MUST KEEP ELIZABETH HAPPY
I'm so glad she smacked the crap out of him with a wrench. I wanted to beat the hell out of Booker myself by that point
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Mr.House wrote...
I like the bird more then the cage. Bird symbolizes freedom for me.
Mr.House wrote...
I like the bird more then the cage. Bird symbolizes freedom for me.
I still love the final scene with Songbird. The music, the setting, the acting and overall feeling of the scene.spirosz wrote...
Mr.House wrote...
I like the bird more then the cage. Bird symbolizes freedom for me.
I was going to pick the bird because of the freedom in a sense, but then the parallel of that is her freedom is in a form of a bird and what tormented her throughout her life, Songbird.
Yup, when Rapture came into full view after Songbird died and I saw a little sister crying near a dead Big Daddy, such a powerful scene.LPPrince wrote...
And ironically, Songbird dying so close to a Big Daddy, the inspiration behind its creation.
I take it the one in the Fink Factory courtyard is a pain?LPPrince wrote...
Handymen on 1999 are a pain in the ass unless you do what I did and found spots where you can damage them without being attacked.
Did that with the first two, the other one on the other hand I had some trouble with.
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Mr.House wrote...
Yup, when Rapture came into full view after Songbird died and I saw a little sister crying near a dead Big Daddy, such a powerful scene.LPPrince wrote...
And ironically, Songbird dying so close to a Big Daddy, the inspiration behind its creation.
Then the ending starts and so many feels:D
Mr.House wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
Handymen on 1999 are a pain in the ass unless you do what I did and found spots where you can damage them without being attacked.
Did that with the first two, the other one on the other hand I had some trouble with.
I take it the one in the Fink Factory courtyard is a pain?
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LPPrince wrote...
Handymen on 1999 are a pain in the ass unless you do what I did and found spots where you can damage them without being attacked.
Did that with the first two, the other one on the other hand I had some trouble with.
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LPPrince wrote...
Handymen on 1999 are a pain in the ass unless you do what I did and found spots where you can damage them without being attacked.
Did that with the first two, the other one on the other hand I had some trouble with.
If only I had the bees