While it was great to see the extravagance of Rapture rebuilt, this DLC seemed like it could have been a exciting peek into the origins of the city, but instead it only teases players with only threads of information about what it once was. Sadly, this is not the return to Rapture that fans of the BioShock franchise would have been hoping forthe attention of the campaign is fixated on the possibilities of alternate realities that was introduced in BioShock Infinite. Rapture merely seemed like a convenient means of exploring narratives using the concept of parallel universes. In the end, the combination of the plot, characters and setting do not fit together entirely well, and consequently raises the question of why any of it was necessary in the first place.
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