Bioshock - Fort Frolic - Off to Hephaestus (51)
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me too??
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ono I keel heem cuz I like rescuing little sisters more :3 lol and all of his allies are addicticted to aids (oh sorry I mean ADAM xD)
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u cant touch this dududududadaduda nanananananan u cant touch this...xdxd
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Ok. So I've killed him, and I took his picture, and I've rescued all the little sisters. When I get to the Blarghosomething I cant choose to go to Hephaestus. Is there anything I could have missed? :3
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Though, you can get the irony achievement if you kill him in Fort Frolic but you'll be screwing yourself over for the other two.
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Ah, that's what I found out the hard way. I played it again and finally got the two achievements.
You need to let him live for 3 achievements if you're playing this on the 360
- the weapons upgrade.
- going into his personal apartment.
- the Irony achievement.
You do have to disturb the dancers, kill them and he'll come running down from the door that won't open and attack you.
I don't know about the key you're talking about. I did find a key but it was useless.
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They are splicers. The people that used to live in the underwater city of Rapture used to inject themselfs (Like the Main character) with plasmids (ADAM). When they didn't stop, they became mutated and addicted to the substance. They are trying to kill you because you have it.
:)
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If you don't kill him, he gives you a key, and you can go to his apartment and loot some cool stuff. (Just DON'T play the piano or touch the Splicers.) You don't have to kill him at all if you don't want to. His death is completley optional.
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So wait, if you don't kill Cohen what happens? I can't understand what you said.
Anyways, what's weird is that I've played this game 4 times now and this is the first time he hasn't walked down the stairs to unlock the tonic. He just stood there, never moved.
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Apparently, the Crossbow to the head kills cohen in one hit.
Killing him and then take a picture is a achievement called Irony
Saiigon1 2 years ago 8
Why, it was an honor to meet Sander Cohen. Then again... it was an honor replacing him. 'There can only be one,' I thought, so as soon as the man let me into his apartment, I moved in for the kill. However, I did give his body quite the magnificant plaster pose... The burden of the artist is to capture; yes I believe that's what he used to say, so I did just that.
-An excerpt from a short story about Cohen's disciple I'm writing.
He's a great character for writing.
crazyperson531 3 years ago 6