10 Best Moments In Bioshock Infinite

9. "Come Dance With Me, Mr. Dewitt"

Booker don't dance. Elizabeth is a Disney princess with more depth. She's an intelligent, magical woman who will endear herself to you more than most real people and will end up breaking your heart into a thousand pieces. This is where we get to know the girl locked away inside the tower. We've seen the experiments conducted on her. We've seen her attacked by Columbia's giant mechanical Songbird. We've seen her long for Paris and open up a tear in reality to get herself there. But the moment she's free, so runs straight to music. And with some beautiful voice acting by Courtnee Draper, it's a moment that really sings. It's the perfect counterpoint to the Elizabeth we get in the second half of the story. This sweet, innocent version of Elizabeth won't be with us for long, but she's the one we'll remember fondest of all.
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