EcologyMan
EcologyMan
EcologyMan

Nah he mentions the growths that are consuming his body pretty early in the game.

I completely lost it when he brought in Thanos. And when Amy objects to how Chewbacca's death would not go over well with children. It was so incredible.

There are moments where the real memories break through, and when they start to do so Booker's nose begins to bleed. That's why it first happens when Comstock mentions Anna.

Booker does remember Anna. But also knows she is gone and he was at fault in some way. He does not remember that Elizabeth is Anna.

Yes, but in the Voxaphone in which he speaks his last words, he calls out her name: "Anna...Anna, I'm so sorry...."

*SPOILERS*

I grew up non-denominational, but identify mostly with anabaptist / Mennonite Church of Canada theology now. Even here in Canada I get funny looks for talking about pacifism - it must be brutal in the States.

Lindsey Lohan?

Hey, we would get along! Do you follow an Anabaptist tradition?

He could pass as a member of Blue Man Group.

Alright, but to be fair, the main character (Booker) is also uncomfortable with the baptism, and considering it isn't YOU (the player) going through it, is it really that big an issue?

I'm a Christian, and it felt a bit uncomfortable for like 2 seconds when I had to push the button, but then when it got to it, when Booker was nearly drowning, I was laughing my ass off, especially at Booker's reaction afterwards.

Good on Valve for actually caring about their customers :)

Still not as good a name as Stephen Tortilla.

It isn't confirmed. It's a popular fan theory. The only "confirmation" is a passing reference Aria makes that Patriarch "isn't even the first krogan [she's] pissed off," and allusions to having been a mercenary with angry creditors before coming to Omega and adopting her current identity. She never admits to having

No, BEES!

Brawl in the Family is obvious.