User blog comment:Unownshipper/The Best & Worst Things about Burial at Sea/@comment-1313447-20140406053511

I return from the shadows one last time to say that I have thoroughly completed this dream DLC (both on "1999 Mode"). A well-paced, more deliberate tale of Rapture noir with classic style, there is nothing quite like stealthy action with the company of a hand cannon and a sexy Elizabeth. Regardless of minor complaints, I think it was an ideal way for Irrational Games to deal with its brainchild.

On a side note, I think it obvious that Irrational Games does not consider BioShock 2 canon in their completed saga. I figured they would take this path as soon as I saw the end of BioShock Infinite. The few "references" to the second game in Burial at Sea that are cited by some seem to assume a line of reasoning: things like Dionysus Park are by 2K Marin, and that Burial pays homage. In fact the other way around is way more probable; 2K Marin built almost entirely off of Irrational. The pairbonding arc alone for Infinite/Burial seems to preclude BioShock 2.

My friends, this is the end of the saga of Irrational Games, and so it is the end for me here. "And with that, farewell, or dasvidaniya, whichever you prefer."