Also what was the debt? was it never mentioned?
I also get the coin scene now, If I am not mistaken that is a constant, right? because Dewitt always picked heads and it always landed on heads, there is/was no other outcome.
The first debt was literal monetary debt from gambling, it was paid off by giving over Anna. The second debt was his guilt.
And I believe you are correct, 123 coin tosses were all heads, so I think anything that is random chance is a constant, while human choice is a variable. You can choose the bird or the cage, you can choose head or tails, but when flipped the random variable will always be the same.
How many infusions did you guys find? I only remember getting two, I'm sure I missed oodles? There were also one or two that I saw and never got because I'm stupid, I assumed they were just salts, but you can tell from the three changing colours. How many in total are in the game?
I also didn't end up spending most of my money because I didn't realize how close to the end I was before it was too late to get to a vending machine, I think I had 4k banked, on regular, and I still found most battles easy. The final ship was the only hard part, never died during the ghosts.
I think it was deserving of all the 10/10 reviews, but part of my was let down by the lack of a singular final boss of some sort.
The end is so bittersweet, I've been thinking about it for days. Booker and Anna (seemingly) get to live as father and daughter and Anna never gets imprisoned for life. On the other hand, Anna never becomes Elizabeth, she'll grow up as a different person with different memories. Unless Space Elizabeth is still out there somehow.
The track "Elizabeth" on the soundtrack sums up the feeling very well.