I only started visiting the site late last year but I was immediately excited about everything these guys were doing. Ever since I've been excited for the next PAX Prime and the hope that I would bump into them all at some point and express my thanks for their work and perhaps a hand shake. I still retain that hope but I'm saddened that I will never be able to meet Ryan Davis.
Finished the game last night... then proceeded to try and piece everything together of course!
I was a little iffy on the idea of Comstock being Booker, at least in the sense that they were trying to play off the fact that they were supposedly the same person. Especially with different voices and not really noticeable features. The Lutece's had noted he was prematurely aging but Rosalind specifically mentions noticing that, like traits changing from parents to a child, the same effect is taking place on Comstock. She couldn't tell if it was just exposure to the machine or if it was the process of entering another dimension.
Sort of as a side note I was surprised that during the spoilercast the crew didn't buy that Songbird and the Handymen were directly influenced by the Big Daddys as observed by Fink. There is a specific Voxaphone that has the title "Every Child Deserves a Protector" (or "Needs" or something) in which Fink describes seeing the melding of man and machine. The dialog itself would only suggest such a connection but I think the title of the log makes that connection pretty specific.
The people I've shown this game who've struggled with depression have given me amazing feedback on this game. Thanks for bringing more light to it Patrick.
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