Welcome to Bioshock Infinite Mysteries!
After my first playthrough of Bioshock Infinite I was left with numerous questions and I wanted answers. I’ve found and enjoyed all of the lively discussion this game has created on various message boards. There are so many ideas, interpretation and delicious theory crafting going on across the internet. But I found myself wishing there was a website like Rule of Rose Mysteries for Bioshock Infinite. I wanted a place where I could obsessively explore every single nook and cranny throughout all of Columbia.
I wanted a home to my travels and research through Columbia. So I have taken my inspiration from the great Rule of Rose Mysteries and created this blog. I am not a scientist, a historian or even a very good video game player so I invite all readers to contribute in the comments section. There is a good chance you know more than me.
I can’t wait until you get to Old Elizabeth. It’s one of the few things I don’t yet understand. I’m guessing that when he crossed the bridge old Elizabeth brought him into her future/timeline so she could try and prevent her future from happening. I’m looking at the ending again and I guess old Elizabeth was changing back to her old self, and changed when NY was being destroyed, but realize that she couldn’t fix it. So I guess she was too weak to destroy the siphon or if she did, she realized it was to late to fix it, and could only prevent it from ever happening. And when she said that Songbird always stopped him, what (when) is she referring too? Does Songbird always kill him when he takes Elizabeth away, except for this time, or something else? And how did she find out the song to control Songbird? Sorry if I’m venting, I just really like this game. And I was wondering how often you post new posts, because I can’t wait to read them, they are amazing.
Hey mate, can you please write more articles? I’m addicted to Bioshock infinite and this website is amazing. I’ve read all your posts. Looking forward to read more 😀