![]() ![]() I personally didn't find the game "breathtaking" or amazingly special but I'm curious what people absolutely hated about the ending so much? You conversation with Delilah about Ned as you walked to the evacuation sight highlighted that even more. Reflect on what Henry did and what he should do or should have done with Julia. It was more about letting yourself reflect on what you've. I personally thought the ending was fine. ![]() I finally caved and bought and played the game myself, finally completing it recently. Originally posted by Hobbes:Before buying the game, I read some reviews here and read a few posts and a common theme among a lot of people was that they *hated* the ending. It would have been nice if they had better plot structure, but I loved it nonetheless. But honestly, this isn't that big of a deal. ![]() The ending itself was totally fine, but it just fell short of being an actual climax because it was dwarfed by the events at the research site. It felt like you had to resolve the mystery after you had already become personally safe from being researched on/followed/attacked, and that was significant falling action that took place before a very small climax which was smaller than the part earlier at the research site. And then you walk off to the evac site without too much dialogue. Then there's some intense fire happening but you spend that time doing nothing more than following the beeping device around a sizable portion of the map to reach the audio tape of Ned. Then you just hear in passing that the plot line with the missing girls is passively resolved. You find out the kid died in a climbing accident, but that's the only thing you find in the cave. The game became extremely intense and most spectacular around the time when you're breaking into the research site and running for your life, worried of getting framed. My main problem was not the ending, but the plot structure. It could've been just generally cooler.dont forget when he got clocked. With all the mystery in the beginning of the game, the ending could've been so much better. Which doesn't provide a good resolution in my opinion to the mystery that was happening in the first two thirds of the game.īut no, instead we have as I said above, this boring ending which I believe is supposed to be Henry's reflection on his life and how he has to face his problems, unlike Ned who's constantly running from his. Instead there's this extremely boring, let-down reflection ending about how Henry has to face his problems in life and not be like Ned, running away from his problems, or whatever. Originally posted by Porter:Most people dislike the ending because there were no conspiracies or some type of experiments going on between Delilah and Henry. It seems Henry starts becoming mentally ill (like how he has a "conversation" with Julia and when he grabs the blue walkie-talkie he questions Delilah if what's happening is even real or if it's just in his head).Īll these things suggest that in the end it could have all been some sort of experiment meant to test a stressed, sad person such as Henry and also maybe Delilah if she isn't in on the experiment, in an isolated situation, where Henry's only friend is a voice he hasn't even seen and doesn't know if he can even trust.īut no, instead we have as I said above, this boring ending which I believe is supposed to be Henry's reflection on his life and how he has to face his problems, unlike Ned who's constantly running from his. The place with all that expensive equipment that looks like something only an organisation say perhaps run by the government could afford/create There's constantly things stressing them out (for the testing) The only person he talks to is Delilah (who may or may not be apart of said secret organisation because it's hinted I think multiple times that she could be untrustworthy) The mysterious girls (who piss me off because they ended up doing nothing for the story despite being so mysterious and creepy) I think most people expected some type of secret organisation to be testing Henry, because: Which doesn't provide a good resolution in my opinion to the mystery that was happening in the first two thirds of the game. Most people dislike the ending because there were no conspiracies or some type of experiments going on between Delilah and Henry. ![]()
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