This is the Mexican Joker backstory that every ICE agent fears.
Daniel : "Its my turn to take care of us"
Also Daniel : * Makes Sean Dies *
*"Everything will be alright. I promise"*
10 seconds later Sean died ;-;
was literaly like 5 seconds after he made that promise xD
All the endings made me cry, but this one hit the most
@@Chris2005Brazil x2,at least sean got a quick death there....redemption is definitely the worst.
This is one of my favorite endings because it feels as real if not more so than the other ones. I love all the ending for different reasons, but this one obviously hurt the MOST. I just love hurting myself and making myself cry too so there’s that lol.
Going through this game you watch Daniel go from just an innocent, carefree kid to someone who was forced to grow up too fast and bear the heavy weight of an intense power
What's really more depressing about these endings are these following choices :
Sean died not hugging his father, died not believing in God and heaven (I mean, sometimes I do and sometimes I don't), died never called Lyla, died never seeing his grandparents again, died still having a cold distant relationship with Karen, died right after watching his friend turned lover Finn died (but he still can reunite with him and Esteban in wherever reality he ends up like Chloe, Rachel, and William, right?), died before his upcoming 17th birthday (August 15th) and WORST of all, died having a low brotherhood with Daniel at the end...
you can still get this ending even if you call lyla and hug karen lol. i do it all the time when i wanna get blood brothers.
@@ryyyyyyn What she says isn't the choices you need to get the Lone Wolf ending. It's the choices that make the ending sadder because Sean has no closure with the people around him, leaving his relationship with his brother bad forever and Daniel will regret it all his life.
This ending hurts the most
He says "I'll try" instead of I promise in this playthrough of Lone Wolf. I bet it has to do with which you told him at the motel.
this ending is the most tragic but redemption is the most depressing
Now there is a Sith Lord running around Mexico.
Endings from best to worst:
1: Sean escapes to Mexico and finds Cassidy and Finn. He’ll have a happy life with his best friend Finn... and who knows, maybe one day he might end up marrying Cassidy. While Daniel has a normal life with his grandparents, and hopefully will come to meet Max Caulfield someday...
2: Blood brothers. Sean and Daniel live in Mexico together. Maybe they might meet Cassidy and Finn again... maybe.
3: Sean goes to prison and loses half his life while Daniel has a normal one...
4: Lone wolf. Sean dies, no one except Daniel remembers him. And Daniel wastes his life as a criminal. He’ll never find love, not happiness. He’ll be a man with an incredible gift... a superpower. But he’ll have wasted it. Because he couldn’t cooperate with the way society works.
"Best friend Finn" lol yeah right. Tell that to my playthrough where Sean and finn ended up together. Screw Cassidy
I made a whole bunch of terrible choices my first run, broke my heart
God, it makes me cry.
Daniel looks so good as a blonde .
i was balling when i got this ending. i love this game so much man i had a connection to dan and sean rly rly well written game
i truly believe this was the most shattering ending... i cried like a baby watching it (i got the blood brothers one fortunately)
Not me crying, again. I never got this ending when I played the first time and second time so I got curious and decides to watch it. Safe to say I wasn't fkn ready.
just finished the game and got this ending first play through, i’m heartbroken, i don’t understand what i did wrong in my choices to make daniel refuse to surrender, it’s so sad
@@biancaortiz5514 it really is! Personnally I tried as much as I could to validate Daniel feelings along by being the "strict" big brother just because I was scared he would use his power against me and then when I watched this ending, it really broke me because it actually kinda did.
you teach a kid to be like that and you deal with thr consequences
Funny cause some taught him high morality but a couple mistakes resulted in this ending
@@purpleplays8992 anything that's bad like hurting others, or big decisions like deciding to steal with Finn after denying to do so beforehand. Episode 4's major decisions ended up changing it for some people
this ending was the worst in my opinion. I got the cross the border willingly and that broke my heart. If I got this ending I would have literally just died istg
Did any youtuber get this ending on their 1st playthrough ? Im not judging, just curious.
What type of blonde color is his hair? I want to get mine just like it.
Amrenn Hey again I finally dyed it. And turned out really good thanks again Mam.
Mexico is officially the greatest superpower
How do I get this ending?
Uhh well, you have to make many survival-oriented decisions (like stealing and attacking people) and side with Daniel, instead of teaching him the moral rules (like encouraging his power). Only to turn on that in the last moment and choose to surrender
Eles mexeram com Daniel Diaz 10:05
In this ending Daniel is a loner, that's why the title lone wolf. He's a criminal, a hardened survivor resembling nothing of the little nine year old boy who just wanted to play with his big brother, play on the play-box and eat a chococrisp. The look in his eyes. The anger, the loss, the grief, the sadness, the guilt, the loneliness, the scars, the trauma, the pain. He's alone in Mexico. A far distant unknown country with people who he does not understand and where he does not speak the language. He grew up as a street orphan, using his powers to pickpocket, raid a local gang den, rob a million pesos from a bank. But he did chose to spare the gang member so he still something of his brother left.
Wow gut-wrenching but beautiful analysis! Fits so good imo!