Well, your comments were almost two years ago, so I'm not sure how much you guys still care about the game, but if you do still care, you guys might be in luck depending on how well things go. I've just got the true ending and thought " Man, this game was fantastic, I wish it had more attention". And then I had an idea. So I went to a youtuber's discord server and spread the word in hopes it gets their attention, and luckily enough, someone who knows the guy says they'll tell him about it. Whether he sticks to his word, or if the youtuber even cares about some random peon on his server (Or even if you guys care about some random reply to a two year old comment) is out of my control, but I thought I'd say something to shed a glimmer of hope for this gem of a game. If you want to know who the youtuber is in case he ever does review this game, it's Foekoe. It might take a while because playing/editing the game is a long process, and again, it's a very small chance he checks it out , but it is possible and I thought I would give you guys some hope.
just thought to share my opinion from a Philosophical view, mostly regarding who, or what "Elara" is aft Greenbel used her in the experiment so as to piece the endings with the story. Elara is long dead. She melted in the machine, that much we know. So who is the current "Elara"? I believe what happened is that when Elara died, her negative emotions were absorbed by the Extremergy Liquid which became the Extremergy Lifeform. That’s also why they needed living humans, because they wanted to harness raw Negative Emotions. Negative Emotions are powerful, but they are also nearly impossible to control, this fits perfectly with the description of our Lifeform. The "Elara" that we encounter, is merely her Negative emotions taken consciousness. This is further reinforced when she says "I'm something that should not exist". She didn't say "I'm something that should not have existed". It stresses heavily that this Extremergy Lifeform "Elara" should not even be alive rather than blaming herself. Sirius, someone who has worked closely with her for a long time, even says “Elara is dead, that thing isn’t Elara”. Elara has died, her Negative Emotions should have dissipated along with her. Yet they linger in the liquid, trapped and unable to escape just like a vengeful spirit. Our job as Mo, is to free her as she says, but why? And from what exactly? Was it so she can take revenge? No. Elara was a woman with good and pure intentions. It may have even been this purity that made her have such a high Compatibility because Purity is easily Corrupted. They needed a strong Negative emotion to be captured and so Elara's high Purity was perfect since corrupting it would become just as strong of a Negative emotion. More so when she has been betrayed before and this time by an even closer acquaintance . Overall, revenge was not the reason she originally made the clones try to free her. Hell, we didn't even attempt to Free her until the end. Yup, "Elara's" original true mission to us was NOT to hit that Big Red Button. That was what she thought, due to losing her memory over the years and getting corrupted. She did want us to free her, just not in a physical manner. Mo's true mission, was to remind her of who she was so that she could free her Negative emotions from the Cage (Extremergy Liquid) and move on, so that others would stop using her for Evil. Swimming around in the darkness of an endless cycle of hatred and anger, she needed someone to pull her out of it, that's Mo true mission. That's why once Mo gave her back her memories, she remembered who she was and the purpose for escaping. In the Bad Ending, we failed as we did not fully remind her of who she was and so her Negative Emotions remain trapped. In the Good Ending, we succeed and she escapes from the Cage and disappears as she should have.
Yea greenbel is definitely feeling bad for pushing elara in alright, it is signaled by his body language and dylan detecting a chaos in his emotions when talking about elara (flashback)
Gosh, I hope so! As I said in the other comment on here, my (admittedly baseless) theory is that MO is actually Greenbel, but without a solid answer it's impossible to be sure. I definitely would love to see these devs make more, though, because damn this game was good!
My Headcanon is that this game is actually set in the same universe as Cytus 2. Seeing how advance the technology humans have in this, they could've used it for space travel but when the explorers landed on this planet they discovered a plant and Infected them. Then a decade later, humans from Earth never got a news from them and then the game starts.
@@lilithgalac5102 MO is actually one of the attempts of Elara trying to get out. But, Elara had to split most of her memories, which are the hidden orbs, and MO, in order to accomplish that goal; but as she loses memories, revenge was the only thing she remembers.
i've shared this game with all russian and other friends in VK, discord and twitter, this game deserve more attention. huge respect for this new company archpray inc, you're doing very well guys :')
Man… the true ending doesn’t feel as satisfying as the ‘bad’ end even though it’s the one with the best outcome. Greenbel deserves punishment and Elara deserves her revenge. Jeremiah kept pushing through with his experiments no matter what the cost, too stubborn to listen to Elara about a solution that would’ve been even better than his and proceeded to use her to succeed in his experiments. All the bad things that have happened can be pointed to him, yet he’s the only one to live (though we don’t have solid evidence that he’s actually alive, it’s just implied that he is)
I hoped at least to explore one final area... Having a different scene is just not enough for a game of this caliber. Hopefully the creators have something for it in the future.
Well in the good ending we have the bastard still alive so his the last one that can continew the experiments so MO has to track and end his madness before he makes new monsters
The memory fragments usually have noticeable hints on walls, that should help you a lot Though, the further up chapter ones are a bit challenging to get
It doesn't explain it, no, but it does shed some light into the events that led up to the game. Not to mention Greenbel's body language shows he's remorseful, which means he might not be as bad as the rest of the game portrays him. (It also leads into my own personal theory that MO is Greenbel, but that's j ust a theory)
I really don't think Greenbel is MO, i mean, if it was the case, the bad ending show Elara still seeking revenge, after MO get assimilated, so Greenbel too, so what is the purpose if he is no more here? + I thinks there where a lot of "MO" before the true end (Dylan telling MO to "not doing the same mistake" on the last chapter + the inhabittant already knowing MO under the name "Green blood"). Dylan attack MO, and i don't think he'd attack Greenbel (+ he can know if it his Greenbel after some experiment, because he had an eyes on all the ship.). And if MO were Greenbel, why did he not regain memories like Elara at the end ? (Or he could have hide / lied) This is a possible theory, but i don't think it his the point However, it is true that Greenbel's body language shom him remorseful, but the character of Greenbel is the ONLY one to have mysteries around him (Where did he go, why ?) However, if you want a something that explain everything, i've done a sumary of the event before the game (according to me and what i have understood) in the comment of a other video, if you want me to copy paste it, i can.
@@justzaihner3982 This is all very interesting! You make some fair points, and I agree that my own Greenbel theory isn't exactly the strongest. And even if we never get a conclusive answer, that could just make things more interesting! Theory-crafting never gets old.
@@lilithgalac5102 True, i agreed but in my pount of view, there is too many things we don't know on Greenbel, they might be someday some explaination. I don't want to spoil to much, but the things that bother me a lot are the secret related to the 3 achievment "going deeper" on steam, i don't know if you saw it, but i make even more shadow on the story of Greenbel :')
@@justzaihner3982 You guys are missing a very vital piece of info. Those wierd lizard tentacle people. Those 3 secret ones, they seemed to be the true inventors of extremegy fluids, and the humans discovering it was part of their plan. I feel they are the true antagonists.
Actually, we don't know who MO is. Sadly, you can find a hidden area where you can witness Sirius' last moments, before he succumbs to the purple fog and dies.
MO is one of those slimes you control around the tower, except empowered by the last boss at the cost of her memories, based on her lines at the intro. Each scattered memory you find were her previous attempts, that's why there are scattered slime parts around the memories all the time.
@@elctrx4734 collect all 30 memories and beat the final boss, leading to the true ending. The other is when you haven't collected all 30 memories which leads to the bad ending So I recommend you to do the bad ending first
You simply need to collect all 30 memory fragments and beat the boss again, don’t worry though you don’t need to start over. Simply go to the select chapter screen and you can look through the different areas and it will tell you if you missed a memory in that location, all you have to do is find it and then go back to the chapter select. Once you collect the memory it’s yours, don’t need to even finish the level again.
1. We still don't have any idea what happened to Greenbel, since there's nothing that shows what happened to him later. 2. Collecting every memory fragment (there's 30 of them) gets the true ending (and makes the game easier while you're on the way to the end due to the extra health)
Honestly, same. The rest of the game was amazing, but Mo was hyped up to be the one who could put the spaceship back in the original time-space continuum, saving the monsters from their doomed world or possibly cure the infection in the resurrectible people. Instead we got this, which is a fine ending but leaves us with too many questions on what's going to happen and what Mo will do. Heck, I don't know if Mo will even stay alive or fade like Elara...
I'd like to think that MO was Elara's memory of her past kind self, since all the little blue slimes were made from her memories.
Great game with no marketing. Shame.
I just hope some big channel plays it so it can get some real traction.
If you a fans of rayark. It is get some nice marketing. The global marketing for mo is, if to say, very poor.
Well, your comments were almost two years ago, so I'm not sure how much you guys still care about the game, but if you do still care, you guys might be in luck depending on how well things go. I've just got the true ending and thought " Man, this game was fantastic, I wish it had more attention". And then I had an idea. So I went to a youtuber's discord server and spread the word in hopes it gets their attention, and luckily enough, someone who knows the guy says they'll tell him about it. Whether he sticks to his word, or if the youtuber even cares about some random peon on his server (Or even if you guys care about some random reply to a two year old comment) is out of my control, but I thought I'd say something to shed a glimmer of hope for this gem of a game. If you want to know who the youtuber is in case he ever does review this game, it's Foekoe. It might take a while because playing/editing the game is a long process, and again, it's a very small chance he checks it out , but it is possible and I thought I would give you guys some hope.
just thought to share my opinion from a Philosophical view, mostly regarding who, or what "Elara" is aft Greenbel used her in the experiment so as to piece the endings with the story.
Elara is long dead. She melted in the machine, that much we know. So who is the current "Elara"? I believe what happened is that when Elara died, her negative emotions were absorbed by the Extremergy Liquid which became the Extremergy Lifeform. That’s also why they needed living humans, because they wanted to harness raw Negative Emotions. Negative Emotions are powerful, but they are also nearly impossible to control, this fits perfectly with the description of our Lifeform. The "Elara" that we encounter, is merely her Negative emotions taken consciousness. This is further reinforced when she says "I'm something that should not exist". She didn't say "I'm something that should not have existed". It stresses heavily that this Extremergy Lifeform "Elara" should not even be alive rather than blaming herself. Sirius, someone who has worked closely with her for a long time, even says “Elara is dead, that thing isn’t Elara”. Elara has died, her Negative Emotions should have dissipated along with her. Yet they linger in the liquid, trapped and unable to escape just like a vengeful spirit.
Our job as Mo, is to free her as she says, but why? And from what exactly? Was it so she can take revenge? No. Elara was a woman with good and pure intentions. It may have even been this purity that made her have such a high Compatibility because Purity is easily Corrupted. They needed a strong Negative emotion to be captured and so Elara's high Purity was perfect since corrupting it would become just as strong of a Negative emotion. More so when she has been betrayed before and this time by an even closer acquaintance .
Overall, revenge was not the reason she originally made the clones try to free her. Hell, we didn't even attempt to Free her until the end. Yup, "Elara's" original true mission to us was NOT to hit that Big Red Button. That was what she thought, due to losing her memory over the years and getting corrupted. She did want us to free her, just not in a physical manner. Mo's true mission, was to remind her of who she was so that she could free her Negative emotions from the Cage (Extremergy Liquid) and move on, so that others would stop using her for Evil. Swimming around in the darkness of an endless cycle of hatred and anger, she needed someone to pull her out of it, that's Mo true mission. That's why once Mo gave her back her memories, she remembered who she was and the purpose for escaping. In the Bad Ending, we failed as we did not fully remind her of who she was and so her Negative Emotions remain trapped. In the Good Ending, we succeed and she escapes from the Cage and disappears as she should have.
.... how long dos it take to wirte that?.
What happened to Greenbul, though?
Thanks man, I was feeling pretty sad when I saw Elara dissipate, but seeing this interpretation, it made me feel a bit better.
I really like this idea. I also would like to add my thoughts on the matter: perhaps MO was her memory of that purity.
@@tansip1235 Less time than it takes learning how to.
Why,..why so sad?... This game is good.. but why...
Best scientist waifu, and she still didn't make it... Such a good game, best $15 I've spent in a while.
@@ceeberussoladay4816 Obvious
Yea greenbel is definitely feeling bad for pushing elara in alright, it is signaled by his body language and dylan detecting a chaos in his emotions when talking about elara (flashback)
Pixel Dude if he really felt bad why did he not listen to her when she said there was another way
@@Alpha-omega-beginning-and-end too obsessed with his own experiments, he only really starts to feel bad after she's gone
@@Alpha-omega-beginning-and-end drama
@@dudeofgeneral56classic Mad Scientist
Maybe we will get a sequel or a game that's in a similar universe at one point, after all what happened to greenbel?
Gosh, I hope so! As I said in the other comment on here, my (admittedly baseless) theory is that MO is actually Greenbel, but without a solid answer it's impossible to be sure. I definitely would love to see these devs make more, though, because damn this game was good!
@@lilithgalac5102 Thought about that too, there is a lot to be explored still and I hope the devs made some good money from this game.
My Headcanon is that this game is actually set in the same universe as Cytus 2. Seeing how advance the technology humans have in this, they could've used it for space travel but when the explorers landed on this planet they discovered a plant and Infected them. Then a decade later, humans from Earth never got a news from them and then the game starts.
@@lilithgalac5102 MO is actually one of the attempts of Elara trying to get out. But, Elara had to split most of her memories, which are the hidden orbs, and MO, in order to accomplish that goal; but as she loses memories, revenge was the only thing she remembers.
@@metamaniac6456 Actually it's explained in the game that the humans had been somehow sent to another space-time continuum I think.
i've shared this game with all russian and other friends in VK, discord and twitter, this game deserve more attention. huge respect for this new company archpray inc, you're doing very well guys :')
When i see rayark is the producer i only can see a 10/10 story and the music hit your soul so hard that i can felt sadness
Man… the true ending doesn’t feel as satisfying as the ‘bad’ end even though it’s the one with the best outcome. Greenbel deserves punishment and Elara deserves her revenge. Jeremiah kept pushing through with his experiments no matter what the cost, too stubborn to listen to Elara about a solution that would’ve been even better than his and proceeded to use her to succeed in his experiments. All the bad things that have happened can be pointed to him, yet he’s the only one to live (though we don’t have solid evidence that he’s actually alive, it’s just implied that he is)
I hoped at least to explore one final area... Having a different scene is just not enough for a game of this caliber. Hopefully the creators have something for it in the future.
The bad ending makes it possible for a sequel
Well in the good ending we have the bastard still alive so his the last one that can continew the experiments so MO has to track and end his madness before he makes new monsters
This is torturing...
This I seen the end faces...QwQ
I'm still missing 11 memory fragments😢
The memory fragments usually have noticeable hints on walls, that should help you a lot
Though, the further up chapter ones are a bit challenging to get
@@saitolai Thank you
Im so sad
But im sad
I was two away from collecting Al those slime things
literally no one:
JEREMIAH!!!!!!!!!
MALFUUURIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!
good song
What, this doesn’t explain anything
It doesn't explain it, no, but it does shed some light into the events that led up to the game. Not to mention Greenbel's body language shows he's remorseful, which means he might not be as bad as the rest of the game portrays him.
(It also leads into my own personal theory that MO is Greenbel, but that's j ust a theory)
I really don't think Greenbel is MO, i mean, if it was the case, the bad ending show Elara still seeking revenge, after MO get assimilated, so Greenbel too, so what is the purpose if he is no more here? + I thinks there where a lot of "MO" before the true end (Dylan telling MO to "not doing the same mistake" on the last chapter + the inhabittant already knowing MO under the name "Green blood"). Dylan attack MO, and i don't think he'd attack Greenbel (+ he can know if it his Greenbel after some experiment, because he had an eyes on all the ship.). And if MO were Greenbel, why did he not regain memories like Elara at the end ? (Or he could have hide / lied)
This is a possible theory, but i don't think it his the point
However, it is true that Greenbel's body language shom him remorseful, but the character of Greenbel is the ONLY one to have mysteries around him (Where did he go, why ?)
However, if you want a something that explain everything, i've done a sumary of the event before the game (according to me and what i have understood) in the comment of a other video, if you want me to copy paste it, i can.
@@justzaihner3982 This is all very interesting! You make some fair points, and I agree that my own Greenbel theory isn't exactly the strongest. And even if we never get a conclusive answer, that could just make things more interesting! Theory-crafting never gets old.
@@lilithgalac5102 True, i agreed but in my pount of view, there is too many things we don't know on Greenbel, they might be someday some explaination. I don't want to spoil to much, but the things that bother me a lot are the secret related to the 3 achievment "going deeper" on steam, i don't know if you saw it, but i make even more shadow on the story of Greenbel :')
@@justzaihner3982 You guys are missing a very vital piece of info. Those wierd lizard tentacle people. Those 3 secret ones, they seemed to be the true inventors of extremegy fluids, and the humans discovering it was part of their plan. I feel they are the true antagonists.
I wouldn't be happy for this
This is good ending
Sooo what did you do to get this ending? I got the angry one :(
Collect all 30 memory fragments and then beat the final boss again to get the true ending
RIP my 10 hours gameplay wasted for the bad end.
Why they had to maked two lovers just to die ? 😫😨😰😢😭😰😨😢😭😫
Because tragedy ' v'
Made please -_-
@@khazaharto515 l can't stop crying 😫😫😭😭😭😫😭😰
why do i ship mo and elara?
@@renka-chan9213 Anonymous peeps do that aswell m a y b e .
I wonder if they can make a DLC to tell what happens to director greenbel.
Agree on that
great ending but...so...mo is Sirius...kinda?
Actually, we don't know who MO is. Sadly, you can find a hidden area where you can witness Sirius' last moments, before he succumbs to the purple fog and dies.
MO is one of those slimes you control around the tower, except empowered by the last boss at the cost of her memories, based on her lines at the intro.
Each scattered memory you find were her previous attempts, that's why there are scattered slime parts around the memories all the time.
Love the song
Are there 2 endings?
Yes
@@jecho99 how to reach both ending then?
@@elctrx4734 collect all 30 memories and beat the final boss, leading to the true ending.
The other is when you haven't collected all 30 memories which leads to the bad ending
So I recommend you to do the bad ending first
@@araskol5438 i see
Disappointing ending(s) for an otherwise masterpiece of a game.
How did you get that true ending?
Wait how do I get to this ending?
You simply need to collect all 30 memory fragments and beat the boss again, don’t worry though you don’t need to start over. Simply go to the select chapter screen and you can look through the different areas and it will tell you if you missed a memory in that location, all you have to do is find it and then go back to the chapter select. Once you collect the memory it’s yours, don’t need to even finish the level again.
I want in space
Sad
1:39 song name plss
ua-cam.com/video/bblhKQGhVLc/v-deo.html
Epilogue
@@Achillestheteenvessel sorry for the late reply
thanks you anyway
Who is elara mention "them" or "they"
No sequal
No part 2
So sad
how to unlock this true ending?
Collect all 30 memories and beat the final boss.
First what happened to Greenbel and second How do you get the true ending🤔🤔🤔
1. We still don't have any idea what happened to Greenbel, since there's nothing that shows what happened to him later.
2. Collecting every memory fragment (there's 30 of them) gets the true ending (and makes the game easier while you're on the way to the end due to the extra health)
Game telied too much on bad controllers for difficulty
You can download the last version (at august 2020) here (free no ads): ua-cam.com/video/qCnzcuuUhkE/v-deo.html
Dx esto de no saber ingless!
I hate this ending...
Honestly, same. The rest of the game was amazing, but Mo was hyped up to be the one who could put the spaceship back in the original time-space continuum, saving the monsters from their doomed world or possibly cure the infection in the resurrectible people. Instead we got this, which is a fine ending but leaves us with too many questions on what's going to happen and what Mo will do. Heck, I don't know if Mo will even stay alive or fade like Elara...