Samarie in Marina's ending is a doppelganger. Doppelgangers are created to replace the people who died in the festival without them disappearing in reality and causing suspicion. Any doppelgangers will become copies of the individuals they observe and replace them in reality eventually, once they mature of course. They grow by watching the person they're copying. This is why Levi's is the least coherent, as Levi often hides and doesn't talk to others to give the doppelganger a personality. Marina however talks a lot, and expresses her desires. This is why her doppelganger has the most dialogue and nuancy.
@@Pugsrit’s also theorised that the video in the white mould apartments is of Karin’s doppelgänger. Since Karin claims that she didn’t do the broadcast.
wait kinda weird but a saw tanaka hat in the bunker which recruit albela on the first day and still see him survived. did that a doppelganger all the time :V
@@airgod231 Yes, this is very likely. Since Karen talks so much her doppelganger had almost copied her completely before the third day had even passed.
I've heard the theory about Samarie being a Doppelgänger before, but wouldn't Marina know she is a Doppelgänger then? Why would she hang out with a Person she knows would have to be dead?
He did live considering kaiser is still in the same form as his ascension. Its likely that legarde lost all of his qualities and potential from being resurrected and the girl already ascending before him some theories speculate that the girl soul is just legarde’s soul in a body that can transcend the old gods. Which would make sense since his yellow king ending has no limitations as a new god.
@@Edski10 yes it does which implies he can never have the potential he once had. D’arce resurrected him imperfectly however we still have august who still wants to haunt him down. Another thing to note is kaiser is doing exactly what legarde would do if he still acsended but didn’t exactly reach his potential. So its most likely legarde was still himself fundamentally when revived however he couldn’t restore himself to what he once was regardless if he ascends or not
@@maysen51 I can agree with this. The ascended legarde we see in F&H seems to be much more successful then the Kaiser, so it seems he ended up a shadow of himself, in a strange way.
I'm in love with the entire Machine God and Le'garde/ Kaiser A ending. They're there more like an easter egg ending. Unless you're playing Olivia and her connection to Reila, or August/ Pav who's not playable yet, your character has absolutely nothing to do with the Bremen and what they're up to. You're basically just there in a "curiosity killed the cat" deal, fusing with the machine god against your knowledge at the end, as the Termina festival and the sulfurcult doesn't concern you anymore. You basically just disappear from the world like in some endimgs from the first game.
I have to disagree on that point about Olivia being the only one of the playable characters. Karin and Osaa are both on a search for answers about the war and the people trying to harness the power of the gods. Karin hates the kaiser for everything he has done to make the war worse and Osaa probably agrees with Nash'ra that L'Garde shouldn't be allowed to come close to divine power Abella is on a mission to find and help the agent of that group that's trying to sabotage the war effort (I think Reila might be the agent she was looking for)
That's the exact reason why I hate it lmao. It's way too easy to stumble into as a first ending and it doesn't feel satisfying in any shape or form if you aren't playing as Olivia or even Abella.
I think ending b marina’s samarie and the recording of Karin in prehevil are both more advanced duplicates,who observed and mimicked the two better,idk if she made it first or not but I also believe in that theory she mentioned in her video about doppelgängers
I just watched "Angel's Egg" for the first time and when I saw the arrangement of statues on the outside of the giant round eye-ball space-ship thing, it made me think of the round grid/net of connected people from the Machine God. In all honesty, it's likely that they are not at all actually related to each other in any meaningful way, but the imagery felt similar.
O'saa and Anrita deal with the existential dread of dealing with gods and their death games. O'saa just goes back to business as usual, and Anrita makes plans to punch the moon.
what im thinkin is, Samarie gotta be a doppelganger who never exited the train. I think people would notice her leaving, somehow she went to the church at some point and since only the real would be able to moonscorch into a monster (and not just mouthface thingy) the dopp hid and left with them in the train
Ending A definitely seems like the canon one. The question is: who was absorbed into Logic? It’s also pretty telling how powerful the machine god is in that she/it(?) is able to end the festival, allowing the survivors to escape.
I don't think Logic acts as a hivemind for all people in the entire world. It definitely absorbs your party and Reila(who acts as the 'host' of sorts), but it's hard to know, if it's going to just absorb people with spreading influence. The way I understood it (and I may be wrong of course) is that it's 'just' an ascended God made up of multiple people and machine, so it might add people to the roster and spread in influence eventually via the internet, but it probably won't just take over the entire world and make everyone into drones. Just like the God of Funger it's gonna help humanity develop, this one probably being a lot more included in the process, and maybe eventually decide the world is doomed and start the plot of Fear and Hunger 3, maybe? idk, the rest of the cast getting endings at least suggests to me that if Logic will be a hivemind made up from the entire population, then it's not gonna do that for a while. Just my thoughts. As always it's hard to know where the story goes, I could be completely wrong, lol.
It could be that it’s a very incoherent hive mind. I admittedly haven’t played funger, but from the wiki I was able to gather that there’s still a bit if reila in there. Again I got this from the wiki, so please take this with a grain of salt, but what if the machine god is a chaotic mishmash of everyone it’s absorbed? Like if the internet was literally god?
You remind me of Devil Survivor where one of the antagonist using internet to collect human emotions in a global scale to fuel demon summoning rituals.
Didn't Per'kele said that Rher already left the world just like his brothers? Also I remember that if you actually see the true form of an old god you just die because of their pure form can't be comprehend by normal human eyes. 🤔
@@espablo220 exactly. The next game should be a Full on space exploration in search of the old gods or something. Full lovecraftian horror. Maybe 2000 years later with tecnology advanced enought to let humanity explore space and TRY to make contact with an old god. But of course, everything should go wrong. Even more than before.
Just so you know, you can solve the sewer puzzle in just 3 steps without having to leave the room, is way easier than what most people give it credit for
The only S ending not being canon (cahara) isn’t actually true. Since Kaiser is actually the yellow king and the new God version of legarde it’s really fair to say he doesn’t die and didn’t get resurrected by darce. Hear me out. While yes, the game mode in order to get S endings in the first game always had legarde dead. It contradicts what we see in Termina. Legarde isn’t some mad ghoul, he works with the other new Gods on equal footing because he was the LAST new God to be made. We know the little girl canonically becomes the new ascended God of Fear and Hunger but we also know Legarde too becomes a God. It only makes sense both prophecies came true. Now in order for the termina canon to exist one of the main four playable characters in the first game will have to die bringing the little girl through the gauntlet. The only other character who can fit this is darce, stay with me now ✋ WE KNOW for a fact enki and raganvowut exist in the worlds history thanks to termina. The only two playable characters in the first game we don’t know what happens next too is darce and cahara. I truly believe it’s more likely that darce simply missed legarde in the first game. That cahara completed his mission bringing legarde to mahabre and he left after getting his loot. darce being dejected never finding legarde and always being one step behind him unknowingly would run into nilvan the endless and be tasked with bringing the little girl to the gauntlet (assuming she didn’t find and take the little girl from the beginning). I think it fits perfectly in her knightly personality to have helped the little girl after never finding her beloved. So it’s just as viable that she didn’t get her S ending as much as cahara. You just have to imagine as the player character you choose darce and complete ending A after never finding legarde (or finding legarde too late and never finding the resurrection spell). All this while the other characters achieve their S endings. I personally like this option a lot more because cahara deserves a happy ending while darce’s S ending conflicts with termina, cahara’s doesn’t. You just have to ignore the inherent gameplay in Hard mode that starts legarde dead or think cahara after realizing he failed his mission still ran into isiyah and didn’t want to leave empty handed. One last tidbit. Even if you think legarde in termina isn’t a true new god and not the true yellow king but a ghoul. It’s impossible due to in game magic lore reasons for a ghoul to become a new God. It’s also not possible for ghoul legarde to become a new god because legarde’s dialogue about him truly thinking he achieved what he came for at the end of darce S ending.
you can drop the ladder to the west-end of the sewer plant when you initially solve the puzzle instead of traversing back through prehevil! still super tedious but makes the process a little easier LOL
This is gonna sound weird, but I think Ending A is actually inspired by Bioshock 2. Hear me out In Bioshock 2, the main antagonist, Sophia Lamb, aims to create the first utopian based on her collective philosophy. This uptopian would have access to all the geniuses in the world, and be a servant to the people upon command without regarding of self. She aims to do that by collecting the people's Adam (which is a wonder drug that rewrites your DNA, but extracting it from another person gives you the extractee's memories) and pumping it into an ideal candidate she plans to brainwash to fit the goal, a candidate who will be a **Collection of Consciousness from all of Rapture** And if that isn't enough, Sophia's symbol is the **Blue Morpho Butterfly**
It simply means that in the lore of the universe it is ''true'' or ''correct''. It really happened within the universe. The issue of things being canon mostly comes up in media that: has an unreliable narrator, multiple endings, or choices that matter during the gameplay. Canon lore is considered the true chain of events, going forward in the lore.
I'm pretty sure you don't need to reload the sewer puzzle/enter it from different directions when trying to get to the third bunker. All you need to do is flip off the 2 inner levers push a box around the flip some more and bingo...
Whats strange to me is perkele said he serve the sulfur god while rhea is staring behind him. Wouldnt he get punished for such betrayal? Or he just dont care
Ending A feels like this is the closest idea to save everyone... but... on the other hand, being alone has it's major downsides... but that requires a lot of stuff to pull in that opportunity... is it worth saving everyone by sacrificing you?
I had managed to get 2 meat grinders and killed the machine god before the full transformation and was confused on why she didnt have a second phase lol
I like this game and I'm not put off by its difficulty. It's just that I'm a dad and I don't have time to play any RPGs, only quick roguelikes in toilet breaks.
Given how difficult Ending A is to achieve, or even understand how to access, I would conclude it is the true ending thereby setting up for a sequel which is kinda like The Matrix or some other sci-fi setting. The fact it is listed as Ending A also leads me to conclude it was the first one added to the game with the others not being part of the original concept.
If it is canon i wonder which contestants are the ones to actually go and do it and which ones escape/die/do a separate ending like how in f&h 1 cahara was most likely the one to bring the girl down to become a god and dies, legarde becomes the yellow king, enki creates the skin bibles etc.
0:20 definately not all cannon every B ending has every non player character die. Even if you go by ending A where multipule can survive I think realistically all the others would still be locked in to the festival and die or moonscorch. At least most if not all. Just seems weird that Logic waking up would make Rher / Per'kele go, you know what? you guys are all good actually, get out of here you little rascals. I think ending A only shows who survived until Logic is activated not the entire festival. Could be wrong though, maybe Logic could somehow interfere with the others' plans but I'm not seeing the connection
I can see it being challenging for somebody who isn’t used to enemies that aren’t “beneficial” to fight. Strength not being tied into experience is a different twist on progression that not many are prepared for beforehnad
@@miserabill3996 No, that's not the problem. The problem is having to do a lot of strange things in a specific order to get the endings. In the previous game It was more about your decisions rather that doing chores.
You can definitely figure out how to game the system and make yourself OPAF, you just need to bump your head a few times to learn strategies on who to fight & when you should fight them. Also, doing what you can to keep your RNG above 50% wont hurt 🤞🏻
@@agustin12689 Ending A in termina has you doing the god of the depth's heart puzzle all over again, only this time with more nuance. It's a good change. For the other two endings, it's not really that complicated??? The game tells you from the very start what you have to do, be the last one standing. How fast you get it done determines the ending, not entirely sure what "chores" you're talking about other than killing other contestants or diving into bunkers, neither of which I would consider a chore.
Samarie in Marina's ending is a doppelganger. Doppelgangers are created to replace the people who died in the festival without them disappearing in reality and causing suspicion. Any doppelgangers will become copies of the individuals they observe and replace them in reality eventually, once they mature of course. They grow by watching the person they're copying. This is why Levi's is the least coherent, as Levi often hides and doesn't talk to others to give the doppelganger a personality. Marina however talks a lot, and expresses her desires. This is why her doppelganger has the most dialogue and nuancy.
Hmm. I did not know all of that. I’ll have to research more. Thanks for telling me
@@Pugsrit’s also theorised that the video in the white mould apartments is of Karin’s doppelgänger. Since Karin claims that she didn’t do the broadcast.
wait kinda weird but a saw tanaka hat in the bunker which recruit albela on the first day and still see him survived.
did that a doppelganger all the time :V
@@airgod231 Yes, this is very likely. Since Karen talks so much her doppelganger had almost copied her completely before the third day had even passed.
I've heard the theory about Samarie being a Doppelgänger before, but wouldn't Marina know she is a Doppelgänger then? Why would she hang out with a Person she knows would have to be dead?
I don't think Le'garde actually lived, I think that's the flesh golem that D'arce made in her S ending
He did live considering kaiser is still in the same form as his ascension. Its likely that legarde lost all of his qualities and potential from being resurrected and the girl already ascending before him some theories speculate that the girl soul is just legarde’s soul in a body that can transcend the old gods. Which would make sense since his yellow king ending has no limitations as a new god.
@@maysen51 If you cast rot on him, it turns him back to the blood version we see in the S ending hto
@@Edski10 yes it does which implies he can never have the potential he once had. D’arce resurrected him imperfectly however we still have august who still wants to haunt him down. Another thing to note is kaiser is doing exactly what legarde would do if he still acsended but didn’t exactly reach his potential. So its most likely legarde was still himself fundamentally when revived however he couldn’t restore himself to what he once was regardless if he ascends or not
@@maysen51 I can agree with this. The ascended legarde we see in F&H seems to be much more successful then the Kaiser, so it seems he ended up a shadow of himself, in a strange way.
I think so too. If you use the rot ability on the kaiser, the skin falls off revealing the true form.
I'm in love with the entire Machine God and Le'garde/ Kaiser A ending.
They're there more like an easter egg ending.
Unless you're playing Olivia and her connection to Reila, or August/ Pav who's not playable yet, your character has absolutely nothing to do with the Bremen and what they're up to. You're basically just there in a "curiosity killed the cat" deal, fusing with the machine god against your knowledge at the end, as the Termina festival and the sulfurcult doesn't concern you anymore. You basically just disappear from the world like in some endimgs from the first game.
I have to disagree on that point about Olivia being the only one of the playable characters.
Karin and Osaa are both on a search for answers about the war and the people trying to harness the power of the gods. Karin hates the kaiser for everything he has done to make the war worse and Osaa probably agrees with Nash'ra that L'Garde shouldn't be allowed to come close to divine power
Abella is on a mission to find and help the agent of that group that's trying to sabotage the war effort (I think Reila might be the agent she was looking for)
Oh man, are we going to be able to play as August or Pav in the future? It would be amazing to play most badass man in the game!
That's the exact reason why I hate it lmao. It's way too easy to stumble into as a first ending and it doesn't feel satisfying in any shape or form if you aren't playing as Olivia or even Abella.
I think ending b marina’s samarie and the recording of Karin in prehevil are both more advanced duplicates,who observed and mimicked the two better,idk if she made it first or not but I also believe in that theory she mentioned in her video about doppelgängers
Idk if I clarified or not,the she is leftie or lucky leftie idk on UA-cam and tiktok
I was here to learn about the ending then i get a whole video for a full walkthrough lmao
I just watched "Angel's Egg" for the first time and when I saw the arrangement of statues on the outside of the giant round eye-ball space-ship thing, it made me think of the round grid/net of connected people from the Machine God. In all honesty, it's likely that they are not at all actually related to each other in any meaningful way, but the imagery felt similar.
O'saa and Anrita deal with the existential dread of dealing with gods and their death games.
O'saa just goes back to business as usual, and Anrita makes plans to punch the moon.
5:31 Beating Moonless when August is dead leaves her dead on the cave floor which left me very sad when I discovered it.
*darthVadernooo.mp4*
We do know for marinas ending. It’s a doppleganger
Not fun.
what im thinkin is, Samarie gotta be a doppelganger who never exited the train. I think people would notice her leaving, somehow she went to the church at some point and since only the real would be able to moonscorch into a monster (and not just mouthface thingy) the dopp hid and left with them in the train
14:57 its most likely a doppelganger
Btw, if no one told you yet, you can finish the sewer puzzle without leaving the zone
Also, if August is dead, the doggo will also die
LMFAO! That "You ate all my beans!?" caught me off guard! 🤣🤣🤣
Lmao I just saw that and I was about to say the same thing like wtf so random and funny I'm dying 😂😂
@@ItIsReally_Iszy 😂
Ending A definitely seems like the canon one. The question is: who was absorbed into Logic? It’s also pretty telling how powerful the machine god is in that she/it(?) is able to end the festival, allowing the survivors to escape.
I don't think Logic acts as a hivemind for all people in the entire world.
It definitely absorbs your party and Reila(who acts as the 'host' of sorts), but it's hard to know, if it's going to just absorb people with spreading influence.
The way I understood it (and I may be wrong of course) is that it's 'just' an ascended God made up of multiple people and machine, so it might add people to the roster and spread in influence eventually via the internet, but it probably won't just take over the entire world and make everyone into drones.
Just like the God of Funger it's gonna help humanity develop, this one probably being a lot more included in the process, and maybe eventually decide the world is doomed and start the plot of Fear and Hunger 3, maybe? idk, the rest of the cast getting endings at least suggests to me that if Logic will be a hivemind made up from the entire population, then it's not gonna do that for a while.
Just my thoughts. As always it's hard to know where the story goes, I could be completely wrong, lol.
well
An web of hivemind which is created by the god of machine.
I would call that the internet
It could be that it’s a very incoherent hive mind. I admittedly haven’t played funger, but from the wiki I was able to gather that there’s still a bit if reila in there.
Again I got this from the wiki, so please take this with a grain of salt, but what if the machine god is a chaotic mishmash of everyone it’s absorbed? Like if the internet was literally god?
You remind me of Devil Survivor where one of the antagonist using internet to collect human emotions in a global scale to fuel demon summoning rituals.
Hold the fuckin phone… there was a sewer bear in Elden ring?
It was a randomized play through
@@Pugsr Oh lmao, had me spooked for a second there
Just as a heads up, I think the Platoon is a marriage of an army platoon, hence all the skulls and the size of the thing.
Imaginary Technique: Perkle 🫸🔴🔵🫷🤌🟣🫴
"........Perkle......." -Pugsr
I’m gonna keep saying it like that. My ego will not allow me to say “perk’ele”
@@Pugsrgood, I fw/ it 🫡
"you eat all my beans" scared the shit out of me
Ending B and C kinda glance over the fact Logic is now a new God and exists...
I thought that the telecroscopes powered it though? Or are they just to open the blast doors that lead to her
Thank you so much Pugs
You know what? I want to see a sequel to Abella ending. I WANT to meet Rher himself. Not just an aspect of him.
Didn't Per'kele said that Rher already left the world just like his brothers?
Also I remember that if you actually see the true form of an old god you just die because of their pure form can't be comprehend by normal human eyes. 🤔
@@espablo220 exactly. The next game should be a Full on space exploration in search of the old gods or something. Full lovecraftian horror. Maybe 2000 years later with tecnology advanced enought to let humanity explore space and TRY to make contact with an old god. But of course, everything should go wrong. Even more than before.
@@JoaoVictor-rg5ix That sounds interesting actually, I imagine the game would feel like a sort of "System Shock 2" in RPG maker. ☝😁
@@espablo220 i hope the creator gets to read these comments. Theres a lot of ideas here.
Just so you know, you can solve the sewer puzzle in just 3 steps without having to leave the room, is way easier than what most people give it credit for
The only S ending not being canon (cahara) isn’t actually true. Since Kaiser is actually the yellow king and the new God version of legarde it’s really fair to say he doesn’t die and didn’t get resurrected by darce. Hear me out. While yes, the game mode in order to get S endings in the first game always had legarde dead. It contradicts what we see in Termina. Legarde isn’t some mad ghoul, he works with the other new Gods on equal footing because he was the LAST new God to be made. We know the little girl canonically becomes the new ascended God of Fear and Hunger but we also know Legarde too becomes a God. It only makes sense both prophecies came true. Now in order for the termina canon to exist one of the main four playable characters in the first game will have to die bringing the little girl through the gauntlet. The only other character who can fit this is darce, stay with me now ✋ WE KNOW for a fact enki and raganvowut exist in the worlds history thanks to termina. The only two playable characters in the first game we don’t know what happens next too is darce and cahara. I truly believe it’s more likely that darce simply missed legarde in the first game. That cahara completed his mission bringing legarde to mahabre and he left after getting his loot. darce being dejected never finding legarde and always being one step behind him unknowingly would run into nilvan the endless and be tasked with bringing the little girl to the gauntlet (assuming she didn’t find and take the little girl from the beginning). I think it fits perfectly in her knightly personality to have helped the little girl after never finding her beloved. So it’s just as viable that she didn’t get her S ending as much as cahara. You just have to imagine as the player character you choose darce and complete ending A after never finding legarde (or finding legarde too late and never finding the resurrection spell). All this while the other characters achieve their S endings. I personally like this option a lot more because cahara deserves a happy ending while darce’s S ending conflicts with termina, cahara’s doesn’t. You just have to ignore the inherent gameplay in Hard mode that starts legarde dead or think cahara after realizing he failed his mission still ran into isiyah and didn’t want to leave empty handed. One last tidbit. Even if you think legarde in termina isn’t a true new god and not the true yellow king but a ghoul. It’s impossible due to in game magic lore reasons for a ghoul to become a new God. It’s also not possible for ghoul legarde to become a new god because legarde’s dialogue about him truly thinking he achieved what he came for at the end of darce S ending.
Thank you for telling and showing me the Fear and Hunger 2 Termina game Pugsr.
nashrah s ending when
15:57 inst that a "happy" ending ?
Thank you for your video , with love from Russia ! I will watch more of your content
The platoon is a mobilized, armored and weaponized human hydra.
you can drop the ladder to the west-end of the sewer plant when you initially solve the puzzle instead of traversing back through prehevil! still super tedious but makes the process a little easier LOL
7:04 it’s a bunch of corpses married to form a tank
This is gonna sound weird, but I think Ending A is actually inspired by Bioshock 2. Hear me out
In Bioshock 2, the main antagonist, Sophia Lamb, aims to create the first utopian based on her collective philosophy. This uptopian would have access to all the geniuses in the world, and be a servant to the people upon command without regarding of self. She aims to do that by collecting the people's Adam (which is a wonder drug that rewrites your DNA, but extracting it from another person gives you the extractee's memories) and pumping it into an ideal candidate she plans to brainwash to fit the goal, a candidate who will be a **Collection of Consciousness from all of Rapture**
And if that isn't enough, Sophia's symbol is the **Blue Morpho Butterfly**
Could have cut out the whole walkthrough part lol
What does it mean when something is "Canon"?
It simply means that in the lore of the universe it is ''true'' or ''correct''. It really happened within the universe.
The issue of things being canon mostly comes up in media that: has an unreliable narrator, multiple endings, or choices that matter during the gameplay.
Canon lore is considered the true chain of events, going forward in the lore.
@@SamuraiHonor you are awesome thank you for that
You over-complicated the sewer puzzle way more than you needed to. You don't need to leave the puzzle area.
I just hope Mio, gives tanaka more content with new updates
honey new pugsr upload
Me click in the video expecting some endings explain
Also me: Wheel chair go brr brr 🧑🦽 💨💨
7:13 Welp i wasn't expecting that bit. Guess I'll stick around 🤣
6:05 what a thrill
I'm pretty sure you don't need to reload the sewer puzzle/enter it from different directions when trying to get to the third bunker. All you need to do is flip off the 2 inner levers push a box around the flip some more and bingo...
ending a is basically the end of evangelion
0:04 no bro. Im just here for the lore 😭
Makima and latex, i see what you did here
Fuckin Purgel bro💀💀💀
Based Makima and Latex suit enjoyer, fight on, King, Fight on!
Whats strange to me is perkele said he serve the sulfur god while rhea is staring behind him. Wouldnt he get punished for such betrayal? Or he just dont care
I’m the third thing, I never played these games but I love the lore.
Ending A feels like this is the closest idea to save everyone... but... on the other hand, being alone has it's major downsides... but that requires a lot of stuff to pull in that opportunity... is it worth saving everyone by sacrificing you?
I had managed to get 2 meat grinders and killed the machine god before the full transformation and was confused on why she didnt have a second phase lol
I like this game and I'm not put off by its difficulty. It's just that I'm a dad and I don't have time to play any RPGs, only quick roguelikes in toilet breaks.
Like, I lm so excited for thw updateeee
Given how difficult Ending A is to achieve, or even understand how to access, I would conclude it is the true ending thereby setting up for a sequel which is kinda like The Matrix or some other sci-fi setting. The fact it is listed as Ending A also leads me to conclude it was the first one added to the game with the others not being part of the original concept.
If it is canon i wonder which contestants are the ones to actually go and do it and which ones escape/die/do a separate ending like how in f&h 1 cahara was most likely the one to bring the girl down to become a god and dies, legarde becomes the yellow king, enki creates the skin bibles etc.
Where does it say that the Bremen Empire was founded by Legarde?
I dunno if this is super obvious, but Per`Kele means Devil in finnish. Havn`t hear anyone mention this.
It makes me feel like some of the endings in ending B are technically canon and there were a few that did survive.🐱
Yeah, like, I can picture a few of the contestants join the logic while the surviving rest flee.
So Dan could have a purpose to save everyone 🤔
Instead of becoming pocketcat
No one said he was smart
0:20 definately not all cannon every B ending has every non player character die. Even if you go by ending A where multipule can survive I think realistically all the others would still be locked in to the festival and die or moonscorch. At least most if not all. Just seems weird that Logic waking up would make Rher / Per'kele go, you know what? you guys are all good actually, get out of here you little rascals.
I think ending A only shows who survived until Logic is activated not the entire festival. Could be wrong though, maybe Logic could somehow interfere with the others' plans but I'm not seeing the connection
7:12 man's hella based
So is there like a ingame tell as to how the sewer puzzle works? Or is just trial and error.
Perkelaaaaay. Means fuck off (approximately) in Finnish. Which is where dev is from 🎉
It also means evil spirit/devil and derives from the name of God, Perkunas.
Leave it to a Finn to name a final boss with straight-up profanity, 10/10
I think the platoon is a weaponised human hydra
So... not the third impact. But human instrumentality
thats a really good explanation of the sewer puzzle, i saw another video in wich the guy walked a loooot and solve it in tye hard way
490th like!👍
Awesome video!🤘
That not lagard it the blood puppet that she created
thank god for brevity, hate daans ending feels likes he fucked no matter what
i love you
yay pugsr video to eat my meal to
Pur-kah-la
Perkle 😭
It's a good video but please move your mouse next time. For the love of god
It’s not pronounced “percle” but “per-keh-leh”
This Game is not hard to beat. The hard thing is following the wiki to get the endings.
I can see it being challenging for somebody who isn’t used to enemies that aren’t “beneficial” to fight. Strength not being tied into experience is a different twist on progression that not many are prepared for beforehnad
@@miserabill3996 No, that's not the problem. The problem is having to do a lot of strange things in a specific order to get the endings. In the previous game It was more about your decisions rather that doing chores.
You can definitely figure out how to game the system and make yourself OPAF, you just need to bump your head a few times to learn strategies on who to fight & when you should fight them. Also, doing what you can to keep your RNG above 50% wont hurt 🤞🏻
@@agustin12689 Ending A in termina has you doing the god of the depth's heart puzzle all over again, only this time with more nuance. It's a good change. For the other two endings, it's not really that complicated??? The game tells you from the very start what you have to do, be the last one standing. How fast you get it done determines the ending, not entirely sure what "chores" you're talking about other than killing other contestants or diving into bunkers, neither of which I would consider a chore.
All bad things on this channel i cant
Fear and hunger two sucks they should have left it in the medievals
what is up with your voice
you got a sinus infection or something?