A link earlier to an interview said that the city was moving around, spreading American Patrioticism and whatnot.tlozoot said:Not sure if I agree with Comlumbia falling into the ocean to make Rapture. The story goes that Ryan made Rapture to escape what he saw as an increasingly oppressive America. Ryan would still be a child in this game, not to mention the city is clearly over land (not that that really matters I guess...)
My only hope is that they decide to take the narrative in an interesting direction.
I think the girl is Elizabeth, who is also mentioned in the interview linked on the first page, I think this cause well, she's in a tower, she gets pulled back in, and she also seems to be telekenetic, through the use of plasmids, or maybe this girl is where they got the plasmids from ?The_ModeRazor said:Sweet. Though I don't get why the fuck are there steampunk stuff? Wasn't the original set in a more-or-less normal world? I mean, in the first one, you crashed with a friggin' airplane!
Also, the girl is Eleanor. Period.
Not the way they illustrated the platform. It wasn't a crashing piece of wreckage.TheNamlessGuy said:And you don't think that platform might be a reference to the Columbia?oranger said:In the museum they talk about how rapture started as a "foundation" platform, sunk to the bottom of the ocean to bridge over a chasm (the one with all the mysterious light coming from it) and be the base for rapture.
I mean, something flying that high up in the sky would make a hell of a crash landing.
Quite possible, but his Is better. =Phearty0 said:Maybe everyone on the ground is incredibly thick. =-PCyanin said:Well that looks fucking awesome. To say the least.
My one problem, if any, is that video took SOOO long to load. Loving the concept though, and i imagine they'll explain the "it's floating yet no-one can see it" malarky.
lacktheknack said:It's a common refrain in stealth and puzzle games that "Nobody will ever look up".Cyanin said:Well that looks fucking awesome. To say the least.
My one problem, if any, is that video took SOOO long to load. Loving the concept though, and i imagine they'll explain the "it's floating yet no-one can see it" malarky.
It actually looks like they're producing some fog around the buildings, so they probably look like clouds from below.Cyanin said:Loving the concept though, and i imagine they'll explain the "it's floating yet no-one can see it" malarky.