Or give something in the future? Should i kill him? Showing 1 - 15 of 19 comments. Rawfire View Profile View Posts. If you leave him alive, you can go to his appartment room with a weapon power up station, then go ahead and kill him if you please.
Ahfarms View Profile View Posts. I personally wouldnt kill him because hes the only splicer in the entire game that doesnt attack you on sight, id feel kinda bad for killing him. I wasn't going to kill him on my latest playthrough, but I killed those two dancers in his apartment, and he went a bit mental. I mean, there's so much fan service, why stop short of everything? Thanks a lot. I wanted to kill him so bad the first time I played through the game I found him rather intriguing.
User Info: Xigbar Personally, I didn't try to kill Sander on my first playthrough. Sure, he's a complete maniac, but he gave me a tonic, and let me go without trying to kill me. Besides, I had bigger fish to fry at the moment Andrew Ryan.
User Info: SoPoF. Sorry if it's a dumb question, but where is Cohen's place? Am I supposed to follow him there? Because he won't leave "his" who took the pictures? Or do I leave the area completely and return later? I went to the room in the theatre, the one that was previously locked and he said he wouldn't let me in then, before his show or something like that. Found some neat stuff there, but I don't think that's actually his place. However, If you do kill a Big Daddy and the Little Sister is nowhere to be seen, chances are good that she was recently helped into a vent by the Big Daddy you just killed.
If you wait around for a while, another Big Daddy will come and get her. You can get all the upgrades in 1 playthrough… actually you can get everything in one playthrough.
When properly equipped, the Wrench has the highest damage per second of any weapon in the game. To gain access, simply disrupt the two dancing Houdini Splicers in his apartment either by attacking them, knocking over their record player, or playing the piano.
Cohen will then come down to kill the player. You can upgrade weapons in BioShock Infinite. The difference between the bird or cage pendant in Bioshock Infinite is simply what Elizabeth wears.
The difference is more damage per round for the repeater, but a lower fire rate. Both guns gives you three spare magazines. There is no Bioshock Infinite golden pistol location or golden machine gun location to find. The skins appear automatically when you first get the starter guns towards the beginning of the story. Using the glitch, yes, you can upgrade everything, but then that requires a lot of time farming the same area over and over for money that you have to hold onto throughout the game until the various upgrades become available, as the glitch occurs fairly early on.
Undertow is a ranged mass-manipulation power that allows Booker to use a stream of water to pull an enemy closer to him hold the Vigor button or to push them away tap the Vigor button. Cohen admits to knowing the whereabouts of Sally, but in exchange for the information, he asks them to dance for him. The duo agrees, but after a short time, a displeased Cohen electrocutes the dance floor, rendering them unconscious.
Booker regains consciousness for a brief moment to see Cohen taunting him, claiming that "a moth will become a butterfly". Sometime later, Booker is woken by Elizabeth in a Bathysphere, on their way to the prison-converted Department Store, where Cohen sent them to find Sally. In between traveling to Housewares via tram from the Pavilion Station , Elizabeth asks Booker of Cohen's reasoning as to why he sent Sally to the sunken Department Store, to which Booker replies that Sander must have thought of it as "high art".
Although, as the two first descend towards the Department Store, Cohen mentions that he provided services for those who could pay, implying Atlas had paid for a Little Sister to be sent to the department store. When played, a distorted voice asks the viewer, "Why do you stand there? Cohen is also seen standing next to Elizabeth on a poster for the album " You Belong to Me ". BioShock Wiki Explore. There's Something in the Sea Industrial Revolution. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account?
Sander Cohen. Edit source History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. Early concept art for Sander Cohen's appearance, as seen from Breaking the Mold. The original look of Sander Cohen, as seen in an early demo. BioShock -themed real-world stickers, featuring Sander Cohen, just above the two Big Daddies , in the middle. Sander Cohen duking it out with a Bouncer Big Daddy. Easter egg scene in Jasmine Jolene's room. Cohen's unfinished painting of the 'Sun and Moon' dancers.
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