The meat of the DLC that has such great information I believe is in the small details. Learning about how the little sister/big daddy relationship was figured out. Learning a lot more about Songbird and how that all went a bit more. All the details of things where they shared information back and forth and what both worlds were learning from one another and all that.
I personally thought the stuff with including Daisy was very interesting. That's because in the original game I thought her total 180 was really really weird. That might just be me though. Which also got me thinking of a bit of irony. Although Daisy was fighting to have a revolution and for their freedom. In the end she still ended up a slave to the play sorta speak. Maybe I'm connecting dots that don't connect but was a weird thought while playing. I also enjoyed the little touch of being in that area and sneaking around everyone then coming back out and everyone is dead including that handyman given the fight that happened in the original infinite. This DLC was full of small touches like that which I enjoyed.
The thing I've loved about this series all along is it really makes you think about freedom and choice. It makes you look back on a lot too. Now after playing this and learning what we did about the little sisters and Elizabeth and all that I had this really crazy moment of remembering my first playthrough of the original Bioshock and how I almost decided to kill the little sisters and all that. Was a moment of almost feeling like a monster and thinking man they didn't really make that choice resonate then but they do now. That moment is probably more unique to me but that's something that just hit me during that. It's feelings/thoughts like that which made me absolutely love this DLC and the story in general.
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