Hello. Now, I apologize for the lack of update for Wipe Away The Blood. I'm terribly sorry. I'm currently revising the first four chapters since I've plan to make the story had that human touch on romance. I'm also going to change the appearance, not how they look, but when they appear. So, I basically decided to have Booker go back to New York empty handed while Elizabeth disappears, but will reappear just for him. I'm also thinking of adding some characters from the previous Bioshock games, but I think I'll only add the major characters. I also have something plan for the Atlas/Fontaine relationship. Can't say much, but it might surprise you. After I'm done with the revised chapters, next is this chapter, which will be replaced by Chapter 5. Hope that I don't end up crazy like Dr. Steinman and Sander Cohen.
Update on 7/31/2013. So we got news on DLC including the Burial at Sea. Clash of the Storm, actually played it. Only passed two levels already. Planning on finishing the rest. What I also like in this DLC is the fact we can view old development ideas in the museum in the DLC. What I'm really exited about is the Burial at Sea DLC which will have an alternate universe Booker and Elizabeth in the 1958 before the fall of Rapture. That's right, we're going to see what Rapture was like before it's fall, but problem is, this basically contradicts what Ken Levine said. He wanted to keep Rapture mysterious like The Force from Star Wars. The Force was ruined for the majority of Star Wars fan because they didn't make it feel spiritual, but instead made it feel like it was part of science. Midichlorians is what George Lucas added to really ruin the spiritual nature of the force. Now back to Ken Levine and Rapture. Even though the DLC will contradict Rapture's mysterious past, after playing the first game, I still at least wonder what the city was back then. Tenenbaum once said the city was once beautiful, a jewel buried at sea. After seeing the trailer, I can see she was right. I also still wonder if some of the original characters from Bioshock will make an appearance in the DLC and oh, The Luteces. Who knows, we might even run into Atlas AKA Spoiler Alert. One thing I also notice is that Elizabeth is smoking figuratively and literally. She's suppose to be a femme fatale, a mysterious and seductive women. Yeah, like in those old Detective Noir movies. Wonder what would happen if 1912 and 1960 Elizabeth met? Speaking of Elizabeth, turns out in the second part of Burial at Sea, we actually get to play as Elizabeth, but one thing though is that Ken Levine said the second part will be mostly like survival horror like the original and second game. Anyway, that is all for now. See you later.
