DangerStepp
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I have trouble reconciling Booker's memories throughout the game versus his revelation at the end.
He knows he gave his daughter up (shown in his refusal to discuss "Anna" when asked by Elizabeth), but can't remember Comstock taking Anna or the fact that Elizabeth could be her? I realize that he is formulating memories from his alternate universe and what not, but his blatant refusal to discuss his daughter is weird. It makes you wonder what memories were constructed in order to fill the void of what he didn't remember.
I understand everything else (for the most part), but these details are eating at me.
You would think, at least, Elizabeth's age being the same length of time since he sold Anna would raise some questions within Booker.
Again, sorry if I'm late with this but this thread is enormous--even at 100 ppp
He knows he gave his daughter up (shown in his refusal to discuss "Anna" when asked by Elizabeth), but can't remember Comstock taking Anna or the fact that Elizabeth could be her? I realize that he is formulating memories from his alternate universe and what not, but his blatant refusal to discuss his daughter is weird. It makes you wonder what memories were constructed in order to fill the void of what he didn't remember.
I understand everything else (for the most part), but these details are eating at me.
You would think, at least, Elizabeth's age being the same length of time since he sold Anna would raise some questions within Booker.
Again, sorry if I'm late with this but this thread is enormous--even at 100 ppp