Didn't he asked Ross wife where Edgar was? Once she learns her husband is dead, she might put 2 and 2 together and realize the man that visited her was her husband's killer.
@@wargamesmaster Haven't played it myself so I don't know the extent of that interaction, but would she even be able to know/remember enough detail about him to trace it to him specifically? Its still only 1914, he could probably just move to another town or state and be basically untraceable.
the phantom liberty dlc does give an ending where v is cured, but he can't use combat cyberware anymore. i can't remember the outcome of his friendships in that time, though
Cyberpunk: I have a mutated gene, my body can’t get rid of cholesterol and I will most likely die fairly young. I choose to have as much fun as possible and be as happy as I possibly can with the time I have left. I think it’s the same with v. Make the best of the time v have got left. He or she gets to end it on her own terms
Jess, you forgot the other crappy ending. V lives because the FIA saves him, but he loses all of his relationships and his ability to use cybernetics. So sure he lives, but at what cost?
The point missed, i believe, is in the cyberpunk universe it's nkt about live or die but by how you're remembered, sure its crappy v lived in one ending or died in the kthers but its about the impact and memories V had left behind for everyone in the end, same as morgan backhand he is remembered as a legend and V's stkry is about creating a legend thatwill be just as famous/ infamous even at the sacrifices v and their friends made such as jackie, T bug ect.
in regards to Cyberpunk 2077, Julie gets it worst of all. if you pursue the "good" ending and her romance path, then in a nutshell, over a short period, she has to watch someone she loves commit suicide in her bath, then fall in love again, only to lose them too, to a slow brain degradation. Poor girl deserved better.
I would say Stellar Blade’s “Return to the Colony” ending would probably qualify here. Yeah, you completed your mission to take out the Elder Naytiba and get to go home, but you’ve also allowed the original human race to be completely wiped out by the Andro-Eidos because of it.
Jack Marston's life is screwed any way; it's 1914, if he isn't on the run in a couple of years he gets sent Europe to fight in WW1 and dies of Spanish flu in a POW camp
If I'm not mistaken, The rebel leader out right tells you that was going to be the case for years to come in FC6. She said in fighting and loss of control will make things far worse for time while the country reshapes and stabilizes
"Yarans will be killing Yarans for a generation." FC6's ending made much more sense than just about every other Far Cry game, and it was inevitable; given Dani and Clara's conversation. FC games never really have "good" endings no matter what the player achieves.
Resistance 3 ending is expanded in the credits. Humanity is showing driving back the Cimera and rebuilding. Also the state of the world isn't as bad as the video is making out as Radio is still wide spread, there is communication between the different communities, and there isn't really a resource shortage. The big problem Humanity had in Resistance was the cooling temperatures as its messed up farming and other things. And that was pretty much resolved by the end of the game.
The Fallout universe has nukes of various shapes and sizes. It also has it's own rules concerning how radiation from nukes work. Consider what you can do in Fallout 3. In that game you can detonate the nuke in Megaton. For the duration of the game a small area around megaton is affected by the blast, but Springvale, the town just outside Megaton is not affected. The nuking of the Institute would, no doubt, follow the same Fallout logic.
one thing people seem to forget in the Mass Effect universe is that most races has ways of FTL travel outside of the mass relays, they just dont use em most the time due to how efficient the Relays are
Well, problem is that the speed is about 12-15 ly/day. Distance from Earth to Citadel original location is around 40 000 ly so instead of it taking hours/days it will be over 7 years. And you could make argument that without the relays there will be motivation to improve their FTL drives, but reapers that existed for much longer had FTL of about 30 ly/day so there might be upper limit within that technology
@Rincevind007 I put that down to the mind set of the reapers, and that none of the iterations got past say 25 LYD. They don't need to be any faster, so why try and improve it. I guessing that they have an expected range of development that should happen between 'harvests' and they can't really react properly if it higher than that range For example 1) they somehow missed a planet with almost space flight so their a lot of time to develope new stuff. 2) a race developed in a region of space with relays due a star going Nova or something. 3) someone developed FTL before learning about Ezee and went down a completely different tech tree.
My headcanon for years has been that the reason Far Cry 3 advertisements are in the original WatchDogs is because Jason sold his story and memories to Abstergo to pay for therapy.
i wouldn't say "has" a path, but some give the impression of the potential. like going with panama, she vows to keep looking for a cure for you, but we'll never know if that happens or not.
Red Dead Redemption: You're forgetting the time period. Jack most likely did live a short miserable life, but for an entirely different reason -- as someone whose primary skill was gunplay, he most likely fought in World War I and died in a trench. Mass Effect: the biggest amount of damage was done to people, not infrastructure. With the reapers suddenly and completely neutralized, the average resources available per person will likely go up, not down. Still gonna be a fair bit of time before quality of life returns to pre-invasion standards, though. Fallout 4: The reactor that was overloaded was a *fusion* reactor, not a fission reactor. That means that there was no radioactive material in the reactor to start with, and while there would have been a short burst of radiation during the explosion it wouldn't have persisted more than a few seconds. Nuclear bombs leave fallout due to the fact that they only 'burn' a small percentage of their fissile material, depositing the remainder within the blast zone where it irradiates the area for decades.
The nuke you use against the institute in fallout 4 is pretty small and wouldn't really cause that much radiation. Especially when you consider how much is already floating around the fallout universe.
Yeah, I thought that one was really stupid and have to disagree with watch mojo, but is there defense really there is no good ending in any of the games because it’s still on post apocalyptic nuclear hell hole
V may have short time left to live after taking down arasaka, but he Will be able to live that time free, as a legend and surounded by the Friends he Made. The fire emblem kids Will strugle to adapt to the new world, but the Will adapt, they have gone trough worst, they may strugle at first, but they Will be able to live the rest of their live happy My shepard managed to unite all species in the galaxy, including artificial ones, under one banner, so while the damage of the war Will make it though to live in many planets, whit everyone working together to rebuild and the help of the reaper technology to aid them they Will be able to rebuild stronger and better than ever, and whit much less conflict as well. Wasn't this video out already?
Hearts of Stone was bittersweet more than anything. He may be a monster, he may be suicidal, or he may find some peace. Olgiard had done everything he could possibly want and found it was all empty. His fate is ambiguous but ambiguous doesn't mean it has to be bad.
But nobody would know that Jack killed a federal agent. It's not as if there were witnesses to this crime. There are so many people who would want the fed dead, by the time someone figured out he was murdered it would be a near impossibility to track anyone with a grudge down, and Jack would live a normal life with nobody having any way of proving it was he who was the murderer
Not exactly true. You see the justice system got majorly reformed in 1960s before that they had a lot more freedom in which what they could do to prisoners to get them to confess. So yeah.
@@krislarsen6546 but nobody was there to witness it. Nobody would even pick up on the fact that it was Jack. They could assume some random bandit came upon him and robbed him while he was fishing. Hell, he was in a remote area with no family or anything. It would be weeks before anyone noticed he was missing, and even longer before remains were found.
...am I the only one who had this video interrupted eight times? Is this UA-cam trying VERY hard to incentivize me to pay a fee to get rid of ads or just bad luck?
If it wasn't for the fact that you spoiler alert get to become the leader of the institute I would have wiped them out but because my playthrough I was the leader of the institute and the general of minutemen my head cannon is that I would steer the institute towards cooperation with the minutemen and use the technology to help the common wealth even though its more likely that wouldn't happen in actual lore.
Cyberpunk: With CDPR's Cyberpunk and the one expansion, one of the added endings is that you can have the chip removed if you side with the New USA Government. Thy do that... but... it takes then two... YEARS... to remove it. None of your contacts come to your aide, and in some cases, they are absolutely pissed at you that you left for that long. What's more, is that you have ZERO Cybernetics anymore except for the most basic of cyber, with no hope of getting any of it back to continue being a merc. Your only hope is to become a Fixer... and that's it. It is a remarkably BLEAK ending. Mass Effect: Though the Relay system is down... there are SOME ships that CAN jump without a relay. The Normandy does it from time to time, but tends to use the relays for longer distance travel.
ok... huge issue here... multiple ones at that, from what i know. 1st, the witcher 3. did you listen to the story? because i barely heard any truth. the love of his life "isn't" doomed to suffer eternaly in the painting. it "can be. you can destroy the painting and still succeed, making this argument worthless. he also said to geralt he wouldn't come back to his goons. thus, he wouldn't have the life of banditery mentionned in the video. for cyberpunk, the only thing i have to say to point out the how the video is wrong is the phantom liberty dlc. v can be cured. v can live a whole life. still, i must say i do still prefer the nmad ending, especialy with v being a nomad and i love with judy. it's the only ending for judy where she find happyness. v get back the the life she missed so much. even if she's not totaly cured, like with phantom liberty, at least, she won't destroy the life of panam nor end up all alone. but, yes... the video didn't even seem to know the dlc existed. can't you at least research your subject? for fire emblem awakening, i'll concede it takes a bit of work, but it IS possible for them to live happily ever after. simply boost their support level until they find love and their ending sheets will show they'll have a much brighter future. plus, in the 3 parter dlc, one can see what would have happen to them if they stayed. certain doom. plus, this entry is quite out of contexte as the only thing the good ending change is the mc's fate. not the future childs fates. since their future wouldn't change no matter the ending, this entry have no reason to be in the video at all. for mass effect 3, i could say i have nothing wrong to say about it, but with the next mass effect coming, one might say this video was debunked, after the next story is seen. so, while i can't say they're wrong, neither will i say they're right, as the next entry may just as much prove the video wrong or show they were right. as for the other games, as i never played them, i can't judge, but seeing how wrong they were for these entry (i seriously doubt they ever played the game or at least, not post dlc, in cyberpunk's case), i wouldn't be surprised if more entries were wrong.
I mean, FE Awakening I wouldn't really classify that ending as going horribly as, while the future children would likely still have trauma, they prevented it from happening in the world they're in now so they won't have to face it again. If you really wanted to have a Fire Emblem game in this list, then the one you should have mentioned was Fire Emblem Gaiden/Shadows of Valentia. Spoilers just in case people don't want to know what happens at the end of a 23 year old game By beating the Empire of Rigel and merging the countries of Rigel and Zofia together into Valm, Alm has to kill his entire family, his father and cousin, all just so a crazed Duma could be stopped. That by itself could add it to this list but it becomes even worse for Shadows of Valentia specifically because of its connection to Awakening. In SoV, after Duma's defeated, the squad takes a trip back to Archanea, the continent of both the original FE game as well as what eventually becomes the Halidom of Ylisse. There, they enter a dungeon that was sealed because of an alchemist named Forneus's experiments with Divine Dragon blood and necromancy. While there, they fight this "perfect lifeform" but fail to completely defeat it. That creature is heavily suggested to later become Grima/Robin. This means the events of SOV is responsible for all the troubles that happen in Awakening. By opening the temple, failing to fully defeat Grima and letting the information that said being exists back into the world, this in turn would have created the possibility for Plegia to exist for act one. The united country of the continent of Valentia, Valm, is the same country that Walhart, heavily implied to be a descendant of Alm and Celica, is Emperor of and goes to war with Ylisse in act two. Finally, again because they didn't defeat Grima in the past, it allowed the merging of Grima into Robin's soul that causes the events in act three and destruction of the world for the future children that had to flee to the past to try and prevent.
They are indeed. In Portal 2, if you poke around the wreckage of the old Aperture Science long enough you can find where the icebreaker Borealis from Half-Life episode 2 used to be docked. Neither game ever says when the events of Half-Life or Portal happen in relation to each other, but they are both in the same universe and timeline
The real existential horror of the Mass Effect ending is if you have Shepard choose Synthesis. Just imagine waking up one day and you find out that some 'hero' has chosen for EVERY SINGLE ENTITY in the galaxy to be turned into a biomechanical hybrid, including yourself. The impact on society, hell, just the mental impact, would be catastrophic. Compared to that the idea that the races would have to go back to the methods of FTL they used prior to the discovery of the mass relays is laughable.
I mean your ideas about cyberpunk 2077 ain't accurate because in cyberpunk 2077 the only reason the biochip is dealt with by the end of the game you know you go past the black war and then Johnny's original partner basically makes it so the biochip would no longer kill you that's how you're able to have that happy ending with Pan Am at the end of the game and you don't literally just stay dead
It's the same with Far Cry 4. Pagan Min was a much better leader than the resistance whom depending on who you choose either leads the country to be a drug empire or enlisting child soldiers/ marrying little girls
That entire Jack Marsden epilogue to Red Dead Redemption should've been left on the cutting room floor. It was pointless and cancelled out the emotional impact of John Marsden's death. The game should've literally cut to black the moment John opened that barn door, roll credits.
How would Jack be on the run? There were no witnesses. Who would report him? The horses? This isn't Skyrim.
Didn't he asked Ross wife where Edgar was? Once she learns her husband is dead, she might put 2 and 2 together and realize the man that visited her was her husband's killer.
@@wargamesmaster Haven't played it myself so I don't know the extent of that interaction, but would she even be able to know/remember enough detail about him to trace it to him specifically? Its still only 1914, he could probably just move to another town or state and be basically untraceable.
I dont remember any witnesses to Jack killing Ross. Maybe he becomes a writer after, like its hinted at in the GTA series with his books. 🤷🏾
His wife? The person who told him were he was?
@Saddonghussein So hearsay?
@@bryangray1422 yeas someone ask for your husband location and then your husband end of dead by shoots, yeah probably a snake bite
Looking back at a video there are 3 witness. Ross' wife, his brother, and a federal agent that could describe Jack's facial feature
the phantom liberty dlc does give an ending where v is cured, but he can't use combat cyberware anymore. i can't remember the outcome of his friendships in that time, though
She said her romance was River...that should tell you everything
They basically moved on. It's really bleak, honestly.
Cyberpunk: I have a mutated gene, my body can’t get rid of cholesterol and I will most likely die fairly young. I choose to have as much fun as possible and be as happy as I possibly can with the time I have left. I think it’s the same with v. Make the best of the time v have got left. He or she gets to end it on her own terms
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Jess, you forgot the other crappy ending. V lives because the FIA saves him, but he loses all of his relationships and his ability to use cybernetics. So sure he lives, but at what cost?
Yeah because nobody can comprehend that being in a coma means you can't contact people.
There is a theory that the FIA made it so he couldn't use cybernetics
Dex told him, live as Mr Nobody or go down in a blaze of glory
The point missed, i believe, is in the cyberpunk universe it's nkt about live or die but by how you're remembered, sure its crappy v lived in one ending or died in the kthers but its about the impact and memories V had left behind for everyone in the end, same as morgan backhand he is remembered as a legend and V's stkry is about creating a legend thatwill be just as famous/ infamous even at the sacrifices v and their friends made such as jackie, T bug ect.
in regards to Cyberpunk 2077, Julie gets it worst of all. if you pursue the "good" ending and her romance path, then in a nutshell, over a short period, she has to watch someone she loves commit suicide in her bath, then fall in love again, only to lose them too, to a slow brain degradation. Poor girl deserved better.
I would say Stellar Blade’s “Return to the Colony” ending would probably qualify here. Yeah, you completed your mission to take out the Elder Naytiba and get to go home, but you’ve also allowed the original human race to be completely wiped out by the Andro-Eidos because of it.
Jack Marston's life is screwed any way; it's 1914, if he isn't on the run in a couple of years he gets sent Europe to fight in WW1 and dies of Spanish flu in a POW camp
If I'm not mistaken, The rebel leader out right tells you that was going to be the case for years to come in FC6. She said in fighting and loss of control will make things far worse for time while the country reshapes and stabilizes
"Yarans will be killing Yarans for a generation."
FC6's ending made much more sense than just about every other Far Cry game, and it was inevitable; given Dani and Clara's conversation.
FC games never really have "good" endings no matter what the player achieves.
Resistance 3 ending is expanded in the credits.
Humanity is showing driving back the Cimera and rebuilding.
Also the state of the world isn't as bad as the video is making out as Radio is still wide spread, there is communication between the different communities, and there isn't really a resource shortage.
The big problem Humanity had in Resistance was the cooling temperatures as its messed up farming and other things. And that was pretty much resolved by the end of the game.
Re: Fallout 4- the Insititute's headquarters was described as "deep underground" which would limit the spread on the fallout
The Fallout universe has nukes of various shapes and sizes. It also has it's own rules concerning how radiation from nukes work. Consider what you can do in Fallout 3. In that game you can detonate the nuke in Megaton. For the duration of the game a small area around megaton is affected by the blast, but Springvale, the town just outside Megaton is not affected.
The nuking of the Institute would, no doubt, follow the same Fallout logic.
one thing people seem to forget in the Mass Effect universe is that most races has ways of FTL travel outside of the mass relays, they just dont use em most the time due to how efficient the Relays are
Well, problem is that the speed is about 12-15 ly/day. Distance from Earth to Citadel original location is around 40 000 ly so instead of it taking hours/days it will be over 7 years. And you could make argument that without the relays there will be motivation to improve their FTL drives, but reapers that existed for much longer had FTL of about 30 ly/day so there might be upper limit within that technology
@Rincevind007 I put that down to the mind set of the reapers, and that none of the iterations got past say 25 LYD. They don't need to be any faster, so why try and improve it.
I guessing that they have an expected range of development that should happen between 'harvests' and they can't really react properly if it higher than that range
For example
1) they somehow missed a planet with almost space flight so their a lot of time to develope new stuff.
2) a race developed in a region of space with relays due a star going Nova or something.
3) someone developed FTL before learning about Ezee and went down a completely different tech tree.
Farcry 4 left the island with two new dictators and your character inheriting a cache of nukes that end the world in 5
I dont really think Jack would die unhappy to be honest. They probably wouldnt even know who did it.
My headcanon for years has been that the reason Far Cry 3 advertisements are in the original WatchDogs is because Jason sold his story and memories to Abstergo to pay for therapy.
In most endings to cyberpunk it’s alluded to that V has a path to survival, whether that’s through blue eyes, millitech, technomancers or arasaka
How? Arasaka bottles the job, blue eyes offers one more heist no cure so I fail to see what you mean
@@wraithyoshidj6702 Blue Eyes IIRC offers a potential cure
i wouldn't say "has" a path, but some give the impression of the potential. like going with panama, she vows to keep looking for a cure for you, but we'll never know if that happens or not.
Red Dead Redemption: You're forgetting the time period. Jack most likely did live a short miserable life, but for an entirely different reason -- as someone whose primary skill was gunplay, he most likely fought in World War I and died in a trench.
Mass Effect: the biggest amount of damage was done to people, not infrastructure. With the reapers suddenly and completely neutralized, the average resources available per person will likely go up, not down. Still gonna be a fair bit of time before quality of life returns to pre-invasion standards, though.
Fallout 4: The reactor that was overloaded was a *fusion* reactor, not a fission reactor. That means that there was no radioactive material in the reactor to start with, and while there would have been a short burst of radiation during the explosion it wouldn't have persisted more than a few seconds. Nuclear bombs leave fallout due to the fact that they only 'burn' a small percentage of their fissile material, depositing the remainder within the blast zone where it irradiates the area for decades.
The nuke you use against the institute in fallout 4 is pretty small and wouldn't really cause that much radiation. Especially when you consider how much is already floating around the fallout universe.
Essentially a drop of rain in a large lake.
Yeah, I thought that one was really stupid and have to disagree with watch mojo, but is there defense really there is no good ending in any of the games because it’s still on post apocalyptic nuclear hell hole
Meanwhile you got the "Is there even a downside?" in the form of the Paragon Control ending for Mass Effect 3.
V may have short time left to live after taking down arasaka, but he Will be able to live that time free, as a legend and surounded by the Friends he Made.
The fire emblem kids Will strugle to adapt to the new world, but the Will adapt, they have gone trough worst, they may strugle at first, but they Will be able to live the rest of their live happy
My shepard managed to unite all species in the galaxy, including artificial ones, under one banner, so while the damage of the war Will make it though to live in many planets, whit everyone working together to rebuild and the help of the reaper technology to aid them they Will be able to rebuild stronger and better than ever, and whit much less conflict as well.
Wasn't this video out already?
Hearts of Stone was bittersweet more than anything. He may be a monster, he may be suicidal, or he may find some peace. Olgiard had done everything he could possibly want and found it was all empty. His fate is ambiguous but ambiguous doesn't mean it has to be bad.
But nobody would know that Jack killed a federal agent. It's not as if there were witnesses to this crime. There are so many people who would want the fed dead, by the time someone figured out he was murdered it would be a near impossibility to track anyone with a grudge down, and Jack would live a normal life with nobody having any way of proving it was he who was the murderer
Not exactly true. You see the justice system got majorly reformed in 1960s before that they had a lot more freedom in which what they could do to prisoners to get them to confess. So yeah.
@@krislarsen6546 but nobody was there to witness it. Nobody would even pick up on the fact that it was Jack. They could assume some random bandit came upon him and robbed him while he was fishing. Hell, he was in a remote area with no family or anything. It would be weeks before anyone noticed he was missing, and even longer before remains were found.
I'd like to believe Jack became a bootlegger later on before becoming an author.
No one saw Jack whack it! ;)
Love a happy ending
This vid pairs perfectly with a 2025 chipotle bowl
We know at the end of Far Cry 6 America would come in and establish democracy regardless if the citizens wanted or not. So good ending
1:32 and being immortals all the illnesses ever would hit him at once and put him down
...am I the only one who had this video interrupted eight times? Is this UA-cam trying VERY hard to incentivize me to pay a fee to get rid of ads or just bad luck?
If it wasn't for the fact that you spoiler alert get to become the leader of the institute I would have wiped them out but because my playthrough I was the leader of the institute and the general of minutemen my head cannon is that I would steer the institute towards cooperation with the minutemen and use the technology to help the common wealth even though its more likely that wouldn't happen in actual lore.
Wasn't the nuke in Fallout 4 underground?
Cyberpunk: With CDPR's Cyberpunk and the one expansion, one of the added endings is that you can have the chip removed if you side with the New USA Government. Thy do that... but... it takes then two... YEARS... to remove it. None of your contacts come to your aide, and in some cases, they are absolutely pissed at you that you left for that long. What's more, is that you have ZERO Cybernetics anymore except for the most basic of cyber, with no hope of getting any of it back to continue being a merc. Your only hope is to become a Fixer... and that's it. It is a remarkably BLEAK ending.
Mass Effect: Though the Relay system is down... there are SOME ships that CAN jump without a relay. The Normandy does it from time to time, but tends to use the relays for longer distance travel.
ok... huge issue here... multiple ones at that, from what i know.
1st, the witcher 3. did you listen to the story? because i barely heard any truth. the love of his life "isn't" doomed to suffer eternaly in the painting. it "can be. you can destroy the painting and still succeed, making this argument worthless. he also said to geralt he wouldn't come back to his goons. thus, he wouldn't have the life of banditery mentionned in the video.
for cyberpunk, the only thing i have to say to point out the how the video is wrong is the phantom liberty dlc. v can be cured. v can live a whole life. still, i must say i do still prefer the nmad ending, especialy with v being a nomad and i love with judy. it's the only ending for judy where she find happyness. v get back the the life she missed so much. even if she's not totaly cured, like with phantom liberty, at least, she won't destroy the life of panam nor end up all alone. but, yes... the video didn't even seem to know the dlc existed. can't you at least research your subject?
for fire emblem awakening, i'll concede it takes a bit of work, but it IS possible for them to live happily ever after. simply boost their support level until they find love and their ending sheets will show they'll have a much brighter future. plus, in the 3 parter dlc, one can see what would have happen to them if they stayed. certain doom. plus, this entry is quite out of contexte as the only thing the good ending change is the mc's fate. not the future childs fates. since their future wouldn't change no matter the ending, this entry have no reason to be in the video at all.
for mass effect 3, i could say i have nothing wrong to say about it, but with the next mass effect coming, one might say this video was debunked, after the next story is seen. so, while i can't say they're wrong, neither will i say they're right, as the next entry may just as much prove the video wrong or show they were right.
as for the other games, as i never played them, i can't judge, but seeing how wrong they were for these entry (i seriously doubt they ever played the game or at least, not post dlc, in cyberpunk's case), i wouldn't be surprised if more entries were wrong.
I mean, FE Awakening I wouldn't really classify that ending as going horribly as, while the future children would likely still have trauma, they prevented it from happening in the world they're in now so they won't have to face it again.
If you really wanted to have a Fire Emblem game in this list, then the one you should have mentioned was Fire Emblem Gaiden/Shadows of Valentia.
Spoilers just in case people don't want to know what happens at the end of a 23 year old game
By beating the Empire of Rigel and merging the countries of Rigel and Zofia together into Valm, Alm has to kill his entire family, his father and cousin, all just so a crazed Duma could be stopped.
That by itself could add it to this list but it becomes even worse for Shadows of Valentia specifically because of its connection to Awakening. In SoV, after Duma's defeated, the squad takes a trip back to Archanea, the continent of both the original FE game as well as what eventually becomes the Halidom of Ylisse. There, they enter a dungeon that was sealed because of an alchemist named Forneus's experiments with Divine Dragon blood and necromancy. While there, they fight this "perfect lifeform" but fail to completely defeat it. That creature is heavily suggested to later become Grima/Robin.
This means the events of SOV is responsible for all the troubles that happen in Awakening. By opening the temple, failing to fully defeat Grima and letting the information that said being exists back into the world, this in turn would have created the possibility for Plegia to exist for act one. The united country of the continent of Valentia, Valm, is the same country that Walhart, heavily implied to be a descendant of Alm and Celica, is Emperor of and goes to war with Ylisse in act two. Finally, again because they didn't defeat Grima in the past, it allowed the merging of Grima into Robin's soul that causes the events in act three and destruction of the world for the future children that had to flee to the past to try and prevent.
Resistance was a great series
Or Jason could have powered through the messed up experience and had a totally normal life.
At least they could crawl out through the fallout.
I also romanced River, you aren't alone
Ha, I sided with the Institute! I just wanted the ability to summon synths
There is no good ending in Fallout 4. There is no good ending in Cyberpunk 2077. Both are great story-driven games.
Wait, PORTAL and HALF-LIFE are in the same universe?
They are indeed. In Portal 2, if you poke around the wreckage of the old Aperture Science long enough you can find where the icebreaker Borealis from Half-Life episode 2 used to be docked. Neither game ever says when the events of Half-Life or Portal happen in relation to each other, but they are both in the same universe and timeline
The real existential horror of the Mass Effect ending is if you have Shepard choose Synthesis. Just imagine waking up one day and you find out that some 'hero' has chosen for EVERY SINGLE ENTITY in the galaxy to be turned into a biomechanical hybrid, including yourself. The impact on society, hell, just the mental impact, would be catastrophic. Compared to that the idea that the races would have to go back to the methods of FTL they used prior to the discovery of the mass relays is laughable.
Gonna go ahead and guess Dishonored is on this list
Jack would of most likely joined ww1
I mean your ideas about cyberpunk 2077 ain't accurate because in cyberpunk 2077 the only reason the biochip is dealt with by the end of the game you know you go past the black war and then Johnny's original partner basically makes it so the biochip would no longer kill you that's how you're able to have that happy ending with Pan Am at the end of the game and you don't literally just stay dead
The writing is suggestive or hidden innuendos?
The Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty DLC added more endings, in which V survives, but without the ability to use any chrome anymore.
Panam was one of the most annoying characters ever. I'm good not running off with her. She reminded me of Parvati from Outer Worlds.
Jason Brody = Oliver Queen
Would you want to live under the occupation of the French or Russians? No, no you wouldn't. So why should they bow down to the alien overlord?
Far Cry 6's ending actually pissed me off. Anton was a much better leader then those terrorists. They had no plan at all like you said
It's the same with Far Cry 4. Pagan Min was a much better leader than the resistance whom depending on who you choose either leads the country to be a drug empire or enlisting child soldiers/ marrying little girls
Can we have one list that doesn't include mass effect 3 ending 😂 give it a rest already
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SPOILERS!!! LAWLZ
That entire Jack Marsden epilogue to Red Dead Redemption should've been left on the cutting room floor. It was pointless and cancelled out the emotional impact of John Marsden's death. The game should've literally cut to black the moment John opened that barn door, roll credits.
You should hydrate.
Modest Pelican is that you?