{"id":379,"date":"2018-11-17T14:13:27","date_gmt":"2018-11-17T19:13:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.richmond.edu\/fys100-15\/?p=379"},"modified":"2018-11-17T14:13:27","modified_gmt":"2018-11-17T19:13:27","slug":"prosperity-plaza-through-memorial-gardens-back-to-the-gate-at-comstock-house","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.richmond.edu\/fys100-15\/2018\/11\/17\/prosperity-plaza-through-memorial-gardens-back-to-the-gate-at-comstock-house\/","title":{"rendered":"Prosperity Plaza through Memorial Gardens, back to the gate at Comstock House"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>So, I\u2019m going to just cut to the chase, I don\u2019t like this section. It has nothing to do with the lore, the lore is <u>amazing<\/u>, it\u2019s mostly with what happens in the game. From the beginning I had problems. When I got to Comstock\u2019s front door, the gondola just didn\u2019t appear, nor did any enemies spawn. I ran around for about 10 mins trying to see if I missed a lever or a Shock-Jockey thing. Nope, had to reset to fix it. While there wasn\u2019t <u>that<\/u> much I had to redo, it\u2019s more of the principle. It did provide me with some interesting information, however, gear is not set, it changes when you reset. After that, I was able to continue the game and move onto the main setting of this section.<\/p>\n<p>After getting into Emporia, I found myself getting board with the gameplay. Not to say that it\u2019s bad, it\u2019s perfectly functional and keeps me engaged. It\u2019s just that, after the nth headshot or 2 mins straight of listening to a fireman scream because he walked into an electric trap and was being eaten alive by zappy crows, it just lost something. I think part of it is where we are in the game. There was only one vigor left at the start, and we got it here. The upgrades just change damage numbers, how many are affected and how long the effects last. I cleared out the vigor vending machine just because I had the money. When I went back to the bar for the side quest, Elizabeth threw me a health pack, and the prompt didn\u2019t go away. It didn\u2019t break the game and it went away when she gave me money, but it was a little annoying with the health pack symbol in the middle lower third of the screen and could do nothing about it. On a positive note, the side quest gave me the last vigor (the shield one), and I love it. I also found the second 2 \u201cLady Comstock\u201d fights to be really annoying, though I found the reason behind her strange behavior to be interesting.<\/p>\n<p>Now onto the lore. I have <u>soooooo<\/u> many questions about the Luteces. Are they alternate versions of each other? Were they both alive in both universes, and one died in one and the other died in the other? Are they married, they act like it. What did Comstock do to them? Which Comstock was it? How did they get spread across the multiverse? How does Lady Comstock not realize that she didn\u2019t have a child? How do the tears factor into everything? Where do Fink and his brother fit into this? How do they know of Booker? Were they the ones who killed the guy at the start of the game? Are they the ones who got Booker into debt in the first place just to save Elizabeth? Where is this universe&#8217;s Elizabeth? Did she die, did she get away? This songbird had a cracked eye, does that mean that in this universe Booker blew up the angle as well? If so, does that mean that Elizabeth has a \u201chome\u201d for the songbird to take her to? I may not be in love with the gameplay anymore, but the lore is going to keep me going until the end.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>So, I\u2019m going to just cut to the chase, I don\u2019t like this section. It has nothing to do with the lore, the lore is amazing, it\u2019s mostly with what happens in the game. From the beginning I had problems. 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