I actually did this. I didnt pause and I thought I auto walked the song part and I came back and had to fucking start over. I got my guacamole and chips tho.
+G_Mo2000 kankercel question why don't you? just speed it up to make it go faster. I'm sure that you'd get views even if it wasn't a perfect recording set up
Since 'The Song' isn't necessarily human anymore, her "Taking care of you" isn't necessarily a hazard for her. Since we all know what she means when she says "I will be yours".
So there was actually a way to stay with The Song. That's what I wanted to do in the first place. These things are never obvious on how to activate them.
I was wondering if i could actually stay on my first playthrough, but the way she kept repeating the same 2 or 3 voicelines made me think i had to leave lol Wish there was a prompt to sit next to her instead of having to wait around
Way better than the reverse- was taking my time exploring because I really REALLY like that areas theme and thought it might go away if I initiated battle- just as I walked back up to her to go past to the platform she told me I "made the right choice" and I was startled speechless. I think a little piece of my soul died when the credits finished rolling and I wasted back at The Chain (it'd taken me like 6 or 7 hours to get to that point)
0:36 What's interesting about this to me is that Riders expression is almost identical to what he shows if you attack The Star, one of pure anger. I think that no matter which ending you chose, he inevitably developed a conscience, though depending on the ending, it would be wildly different. In the good ending, Rider is changed, the guardians made him see the reality of the situation, furious at what he's been made to do, his escape from the prison, his attack on The Free World, and the people he's had to kill on the way to earn his freedom, he directs this rage at The Star, the one responsible for all of this, in a way, The Star is right, they've corrupted him. But in this ending, he remains unchanged by what he's seen, what he's had to do, he remembers what they put him through, the imprisonment, the torture, the (probably) eternity of suffering he would have spent in there if he didn't break free, so now, he directs his rage towards them, letting The Free World die for what they put him through.
@johny gota pseudonym that's not what he's saying. He's saying that Rider is pissed in both endings but his anger is directed at different things based on the ending. The Star for making him as nothing more than a weapon of war or The World for imprisoning him and torturing him.
I love that in the peaceful ending you can see that he actually has a deep mental thought about what he should do and doesn’t really know what to think
guys, did you notice that when assimilating the planet, the path made to the building remains dead, but when we fight the mother ship, the same path appears alive again, you can see it better in the trees a little ahead
Honestly, the secret ending is really well done but a little frightening itself. I got it on my first playthrough because after crossing The Line (which I found an interesting metaphor, the rest up to then were crazy and then boom, you just murdered a jailer that wasn't) I started to wonder if the Rider was the villain. But the Song's offer creeps me out. I realise they all had already given up their lives to the containment of the Rider, but she'd further give up her self to be with the rider constantly? It's not like she's leveling with him or trusting him, she tells him that it was all a mistake "the cells, the restraints" and such. She's obviously in fear of him, and her offer of her self to please him enough to stay is.... eeeeugh. "I'll take care of you... my people will thrive. I will be their hero. You will be taken care of. I will give you more each and every day. I will be yours. "
she obviously thinks of herself as some kind of divine angel, making her world to resemble the garden of eden and how the first thing she thinks of is "i will be a hero to my people", while all the other guardians seem to just be extrmelly duty bound or murderous psychos. Maybe the secret ending is just her playing to her fantasy: "the mercifull godess who extended a hand to the powerfull sad devil and gave him light, then they lived happilly ever after in paradise". She is one of those people who is benevolent, but only to appease her ego
Spot on with the ego stuff, I think the writers choreographed that very well, for what little dialog she gets (any ending gets, really.) That "I will be a hero" line says all you need to know.
When I played through I was honestly hoping for the secret ending, but instead I just kept walking around so it didn't trigger and after like 3-4 minutes I decided to do the fight, I wanted Rider to smash >:(
*makes a child into an orphan* *kills angel mom* *slaughter's snow-waifu* *tHEN DeCIDESs tO tAkE tHE FUcKInG HeRO RouTE AnD NoT BlOWW uP A pLANeTT* WHAT THE FUCK
When people noticed Shambles was on the OST but it had no boss to accompany it (this was before One More Fight), people assumed The Voice was a cut boss fight. Fun fact: he's actually the seventh Guardian.
I’m actually really happy we didn’t fight him because I thought it was gonna be the whole, “guy telling you to do things actually has really bad intentions and will kill you afterwards” thing. But it wasn’t, and I like that
PetersaberHD no they'd eventually send another rider. If enough were lost they would start invasion regardless. However it might be a few lifetimes before they send another
Wait, so... if the Rider is largely immortal, and effectively survives The Star's explosion and re-entry... doesn't that mean that all of the other deactivated Riders on board are equally resilient, and so "good ending" has simply thrown them around in all directions, and so a few dozen will probably land on the planet regardless? Secret ending might actually be a safer bet for everyone, then. One just has to hope the Star doesn't send another Rider while ours is resting... but then again, it didn't do that in all the time while he was imprisoned, so why would it again...? Another, potentially better question: if the planet is Earth, how come The Star has avoided detection while essentially hovering in its orbit for so long? That just seems particularly impossible, unless this is actually a sparsely populated colony, or something.
Robert Neville I think he left before it exploded, otherwise he would have died. That's my interpretation at least, since we saw him make an attempt to escape the mothership as it exploded.
After thinking on it (and seeing the beginning again - go see what The Chain says), I don't think Rider is immortal. The Guardians just *think* he is because every time they kill him, he seems to come back. When in fact, it's another Rider sent out when the last one dies. That's why eventual imprisonment and guarding appear to work. As The Star doesn't send out another Rider until the previous dies.
swamdono If that were the case they wouldn't think he was immortal. likely the damage him till his system can no longer function at which point his system goes into hibernation to heal itself.
Consider it a naive assumption by the guardians. They kill a guy, then see him again the following week etc. The Line says something that sounds interesting. "I can't kill you, but I can remove you from my here and now". Which is a contrast to what The Chain says about locking you back up.
no, it's just that they can't kill you, they just need to lock you to stop you from coming back to the mothership, if they kill you, the mothership will probably send an attack immediately.
What Bunboy or whatever does on the secret Ending? It would have been nice to see him try to take The Rider back to his side or fight him, after such betrayal
Ehhhh I wouldn't really call destroying your entire race the "Good Ending". I don't think any of the endings are "good" but thats the beauty of Furi huh
You don't destroy Rider's entire race. You only blow up a mothership. The ship's interface says that it's only one mothership, and there are plenty of others that can pick up where it left off.
@@HugeNacho If your species saving plan involves both genocide and hinges on ONE BEING not rebelling, then you deserve to be replaced by a younger race...
@@MiningwithPudding I think rider won from mother spaceship because fighting all these people made him a much better fighter. So maybe they didn't attack earth because spaceship was waiting for him,but he turned on them and was more powerful than before
She'd probably just send another rider to 'gather more information'. The Star can't activate the invasion without manual input, but is in charge of deployment, and based on the information she has already collected she would just keep sending them until one pressed the switch.
I got up to this point in the game and went to the rest room and then i saw the fucking end credits I got so pissed because Im trash at this game and took my forever to get to her lmao
Wow, there actually is a secret ending there. I had a suspicion but after The Song repeated the same voiceline over and over with no signs of stopping even though I stood perfectly still I figured the devs wouldn't make you sit through that.
I was shook from the fight before low poly Mercy and actually took 30 seconds to just breathe, if I hadn't actually sat back and ignored the walk up to her I might have taking those extra 30 seconds and gotten the secret ending by accident
The final boss was so satisfying when I finally beat it. I struggled with the last faze for 2 straight days. I refused to look up any kind of tutorial or tip because it had to be ME to beat it. Once I did I screamed in excitement lol it really felt good haha
And the secret ending wasn't very secret. Though I did like it though, because it felt like the only route to a happy tomorrow for everyone. I mean, except the first few people you killed to get there, but you understand it's for the best. That, and when you kill they little girl(basically) and she asked you to hold her hand and even the Stranger/Rider looked like he felt guilty felt like a knife in the gut
what they dont tell you about the secret ending in this is that if you log back in to the game you simple stand back up off the bench after spending untold time with the song you stand up and kill her to leave. the secret ending is only temporary and i love how they built your urge to finish the game to drive riders urge to leave the prison. ive only ever seen meta shit like this in darksouls (quitting the game is the same as loosing your mind to hollowification) and in undertale, where a very similar end thing happens if you pick up the game again after getting a particular ending. good stuff
because it's the good ending,rider experience with them plus seeing how he effects the planet made him make his resolve to rebel and save the planet. in the other endings,you have the invasion which is obviously the bad ending, and you the one where he stay with the song in which case multiple riders will invade the planet anyway after they get tired of waiting.
Honestly, I feel like the good ending would turn out like the secret ending. Rider can’t stay on “Earth” since he destroys it by being near it, so he may end up staying in an area above it like the guardian areas
no worries, just to point out as well, both the A rank screen and the S rank screen are from the same playthrough, so I'm fairly certain "The Star" needs to be beat for that S rank.
I dont get why rider would betray his own kind. I mean, the bunny guy didnt really convince him otherwise, and the jailers sure didnt show how kind humans can be.
well from I interpreted, the rider is just a clone, created for the destruction that cannot die, where as the jailers are just the strongest/smartest people of their kind who all in all just want to protect their home, but if we look at the The Song/The Beat/The Voice/The Hand, all of these are clearly capable of compassion. where as the rider comes from a clone army, led by what looks like some sort of AI. After seeing this the rider then releases that he shouldn't be destroying these peoples homes. and fights back. saving humanity.
Pretty much what Logan said. Think of it like the Clones who disobeyed Order 66 in Star Wars. It's a rather similar parable, only with obviously different contexts.
10:18 This ending just screams "REMEMBER THIS GUY THAT HELPED AND BELIEVED IN YOU? WELL LOOK AT HIM NOW WITH HIS DAUGHTER, YOU FOOL. LOOK AT WHAT YOU HAVE WROUGHT, YOU MONSTER"
This is confusing because the star says "Rider malfunction" and fact that there was a bunch of Riders too, it gives off the feeling that there are multiple "the stars" roaming and whoever the leader is, is a threat and the added proof is the line "we have always been there" who exactly and what survival? And fact that the Star says "They don't even know we exist" could be taken in the planet or theirs and Rider probably does have amnesia due to start of the game and how it says "they said you corrupted their world but they corrupted you". The thing is the star also says "A Rider cannot put his interest before ours" shows there is more than one. I do hope there is a sequel to this game and if so i would be thankful i am blessed to experience this game and happy to come back to it.
But isn't the peacefull secret ending kind of bad if you know the "real endings"? Cause they will just send another rider if he won't come back in my opinion.
If that was true they would've sent in the whole fleet while he was locked up If our rider decided to stay for the sake of the world below, then perhaps he would be willing to defend it from another rider if one were to show up
Pandyx I think the "rider" is special in some form compared to the others. It's why he doesn't die when you fail. he just gets back up and goes at it again
am I just garbage at this? I just started playing this beat the game on the hard difficulty in like an hour or 2 yet setting it on easy I still can't beat the first level of the head, you did it like a walk in the park. I'm salty, really salty. screw Nobel I should have blown up the world
Since the bad ending is referred to as "assimilation", I have to wonder what REALLY happens when this occurs. The Rider destroys everything around him just by existing, yet he can parry attacks to heal himself even in a prison designed to block his destructive powers. Hell, he even regenerates by dying. Also, the Scale was someone who likely came into contact with the Rider and well... suffered a lot... in the past tense at least, as he seems to be suffering no ill effects during his fight other than psychological trauma. What's to say that assimilation wouldn't cause everything that is destroyed to eventually come back stronger, perhaps creating an army for the Rider's race to fight off more powerful threats, which could be why their survival depended on it. But then again, this is just a theory, and just how much time has passed between the Rider's arrival at the Free World (and then the prison) and the beginning of the game? And what happened to everything that was affected by the Rider's initial arrival? Because to be fair the Scale is the only thing from the Rider's initial arrival that we get to see in-game and even then his trauma and madness makes him not the most reliable narrator, as the Voice simply tells you that he's just messing with you. And has the Voice, or anyone else for that matter, visited the affected area since its destruction?
There were multiple riders before Rider, they were killed and another came back leading to the misunderstanding of the people on the planet thinking he was immortal, they decided to lock our Rider up and that fixed things for a good ammount of time so it worked for them all but god hope he escapes, the others already caused much chaos, on the assimilation ending through I think they're just gonna kill everyone harvest the resources/terraform take over the planet like Von Neumann machines for their creators to come there and continue living.
The secret ending is nice, but not sustainable. As shown in the bad ending, there are other riders. If The Star realizes the Rider is not coming back at all, then another Rider will just be sent out to do the scouting.
So with the secret ending you never go to activate the final boss thing? Nor do you kill it? Would it just sit there forever or would someone ever activate it?
XD yo saque el final secreto porque me gustaba explorar para ver los paisajes y bajar un poco el ritmo (me costaba mucho cada jefe). Cuando ya iba a salir para la pelea me salto el final secreto jajajajaja XD.
tbh neither did I at first, it wasn't until after my first completion I looked through the trophies on PS4 and realised there must be something to at that section, and found it :-)
0:12 Bad ending
1:48 Good ending
11:26 Secret ending
Imagine just going to get a sandwich while being afk and coming back to see the credits rolling
REJOICE
dOnK i like to explore the maps and it's exactly what happened for me x)
And your save file deleted
Lol, I just go to drink water and then I saw credits
I actually did this. I didnt pause and I thought I auto walked the song part and I came back and had to fucking start over. I got my guacamole and chips tho.
"milf saves world by seducing weapon of mass destruction" ending
I wish there was a secret ending at boss #10 THE BEAT
She had my heart broken 💔
+G_Mo2000 kankercel then what happens??
hi
+G_Mo2000 kankercel r u for real tho? Cause that would be very interesting
+G_Mo2000 kankercel question why don't you? just speed it up to make it go faster. I'm sure that you'd get views even if it wasn't a perfect recording set up
Shadowmage LOL WE ARE TROLLING
i'm so glad you can actually choose to not fight, feels so good
now if only you could do that with the burst...man i loved that one
i didn't like her ultimate form attack on furier but eh
I would have preferred it to be an actual choice insteas of "oh, you explored to long lol"
After I got this ending I uninstalled the game. It felt right to leave it there.
beefpelican Bruh
well the first ending i got was secret while being afk xD
buex3007 i felt like exploring and found it
F
I was actually finding the way to get out. But maybe I spent too much time and the secret ending starts playing lol.
Lol power of peaceful AFK xD
@@randompersononinternet7472 bruh moment
Since 'The Song' isn't necessarily human anymore, her "Taking care of you" isn't necessarily a hazard for her. Since we all know what she means when she says "I will be yours".
where is it implied she is not human anymore?
@@Shadowdash66X she's a woman lol
@@motherfucker42069 what a man
@@motherfucker42069 lmao I'm a girl but I laughed so hard at this
@@berrybee9242 Hold my hand
0:50
Cosmic airhorns.
00:50 *
xD
So there was actually a way to stay with The Song. That's what I wanted to do in the first place. These things are never obvious on how to activate them.
Mister well, it's called the secret ending for a reason...
I know I'm late but I got it by accident -- freaked the hell out too when it happened.
I was wondering if i could actually stay on my first playthrough, but the way she kept repeating the same 2 or 3 voicelines made me think i had to leave lol
Wish there was a prompt to sit next to her instead of having to wait around
@@perry-1572 same here exactly the same .. next playthrough tho
Way better than the reverse- was taking my time exploring because I really REALLY like that areas theme and thought it might go away if I initiated battle- just as I walked back up to her to go past to the platform she told me I "made the right choice" and I was startled speechless.
I think a little piece of my soul died when the credits finished rolling and I wasted back at The Chain (it'd taken me like 6 or 7 hours to get to that point)
Secret ending, " Our garden will blossom", Oo' wow.
0:36
What's interesting about this to me is that Riders expression is almost identical to what he shows if you attack The Star, one of pure anger. I think that no matter which ending you chose, he inevitably developed a conscience, though depending on the ending, it would be wildly different. In the good ending, Rider is changed, the guardians made him see the reality of the situation, furious at what he's been made to do, his escape from the prison, his attack on The Free World, and the people he's had to kill on the way to earn his freedom, he directs this rage at The Star, the one responsible for all of this, in a way, The Star is right, they've corrupted him. But in this ending, he remains unchanged by what he's seen, what he's had to do, he remembers what they put him through, the imprisonment, the torture, the (probably) eternity of suffering he would have spent in there if he didn't break free, so now, he directs his rage towards them, letting The Free World die for what they put him through.
??? Destroying the world is the good ending
@johny gota pseudonym that's not what he's saying. He's saying that Rider is pissed in both endings but his anger is directed at different things based on the ending. The Star for making him as nothing more than a weapon of war or The World for imprisoning him and torturing him.
I love whenever UA-cam comment sections turn into a deep story analysis hub. This comment is amazing
The ending music always makes me feel in a way.
I love that in the peaceful ending you can see that he actually has a deep mental thought about what he should do and doesn’t really know what to think
guys, did you notice that when assimilating the planet, the path made to the building remains dead, but when we fight the mother ship, the same path appears alive again, you can see it better in the trees a little ahead
Honestly, the secret ending is really well done but a little frightening itself. I got it on my first playthrough because after crossing The Line (which I found an interesting metaphor, the rest up to then were crazy and then boom, you just murdered a jailer that wasn't) I started to wonder if the Rider was the villain. But the Song's offer creeps me out. I realise they all had already given up their lives to the containment of the Rider, but she'd further give up her self to be with the rider constantly? It's not like she's leveling with him or trusting him, she tells him that it was all a mistake "the cells, the restraints" and such. She's obviously in fear of him, and her offer of her self to please him enough to stay is.... eeeeugh. "I'll take care of you... my people will thrive. I will be their hero. You will be taken care of. I will give you more each and every day. I will be yours. "
she obviously thinks of herself as some kind of divine angel, making her world to resemble the garden of eden and how the first thing she thinks of is "i will be a hero to my people", while all the other guardians seem to just be extrmelly duty bound or murderous psychos. Maybe the secret ending is just her playing to her fantasy: "the mercifull godess who extended a hand to the powerfull sad devil and gave him light, then they lived happilly ever after in paradise". She is one of those people who is benevolent, but only to appease her ego
Wait are they gonna be married or sum I don’t get it
@@armanifryeowens5518 No no, they’re just gonna talk.
For a long time.
Very enthusiastically.
@@zyriantel9601 they having intercourse ?
Spot on with the ego stuff, I think the writers choreographed that very well, for what little dialog she gets (any ending gets, really.) That "I will be a hero" line says all you need to know.
the stranger went from perpetual depression face to angry father face
They pulled a far cry 4 on us
When I played through I was honestly hoping for the secret ending, but instead I just kept walking around so it didn't trigger and after like 3-4 minutes I decided to do the fight, I wanted Rider to smash >:(
That is, quite literally, step by step what happened to me.
*makes a child into an orphan*
*kills angel mom*
*slaughter's snow-waifu*
*tHEN DeCIDESs tO tAkE tHE FUcKInG HeRO RouTE AnD NoT BlOWW uP A pLANeTT*
WHAT THE FUCK
They're sending another mothership tough lol
A nescessary sacrifice to save an entire planet.
Could also just be that the Rider wanted his freedom but was convinced against genocide.
BonziBuddy Assimilate, not anihilate
Rider had the Architect whispering in his ear telling him the goodies were lying to him, as well as that he may have been fighting for freedom.
When you choose to fight back, the star isnt even mad, but dissapointed.
When you choose to fight The Star, everything The Star says during the fight more or less amounts to an extremely long-winded “bruh”
@@zyriantel9601 ''Bro, you abandon your home, your people to be with that planet?''
@@Aureonw "You really think you'll be able to clap alien cheeks just because you genocide your own civilization?"..bruh - The star probably.
kind of disapointed that the bunny guy didnt have any ulterior motives, he seemed so suspicious
But he did. He wanted to continue having the world to live in
Well, he was trying to hide that he was one of the people who imprisoned you there.
adderous still though, i thought for sure he would betray you at the end and turn out to be the final boss
plot twist: no plot twist
He misled you because you lost your memories. He abused the MC's anger to help him break out. Regardless of how dangerous he was to the world.
I was expecting to fight The Voice in the invasion ending
When people noticed Shambles was on the OST but it had no boss to accompany it (this was before One More Fight), people assumed The Voice was a cut boss fight.
Fun fact: he's actually the seventh Guardian.
I’m actually really happy we didn’t fight him because I thought it was gonna be the whole, “guy telling you to do things actually has really bad intentions and will kill you afterwards” thing. But it wasn’t, and I like that
well now that I know that I guess I won't do the invasion ending for my furier playthrough
For me it was more like "kill him just because you're an asshole"
Sad that we couldn't
I also wanted to kill the orphan hahah
My thoughts on the secret ending: Its what i wouldve done if i was rider
Yeah but theorically you would know that an army is about to invade the planet...
It'd be waiting forever for Rider to return and confirm. With Rider locked up, invasion would be at an eternal hiatus
PetersaberHD no they'd eventually send another rider. If enough were lost they would start invasion regardless. However it might be a few lifetimes before they send another
lol, Rider in this game can actully fight another Rider from mothership & defend the planet with other Guardian XD
I stayed with her for a while, but it seems like not long enough.
Wait, so... if the Rider is largely immortal, and effectively survives The Star's explosion and re-entry... doesn't that mean that all of the other deactivated Riders on board are equally resilient, and so "good ending" has simply thrown them around in all directions, and so a few dozen will probably land on the planet regardless?
Secret ending might actually be a safer bet for everyone, then. One just has to hope the Star doesn't send another Rider while ours is resting... but then again, it didn't do that in all the time while he was imprisoned, so why would it again...?
Another, potentially better question: if the planet is Earth, how come The Star has avoided detection while essentially hovering in its orbit for so long? That just seems particularly impossible, unless this is actually a sparsely populated colony, or something.
Robert Neville I think he left before it exploded, otherwise he would have died. That's my interpretation at least, since we saw him make an attempt to escape the mothership as it exploded.
After thinking on it (and seeing the beginning again - go see what The Chain says), I don't think Rider is immortal. The Guardians just *think* he is because every time they kill him, he seems to come back. When in fact, it's another Rider sent out when the last one dies. That's why eventual imprisonment and guarding appear to work. As The Star doesn't send out another Rider until the previous dies.
swamdono If that were the case they wouldn't think he was immortal. likely the damage him till his system can no longer function at which point his system goes into hibernation to heal itself.
Consider it a naive assumption by the guardians. They kill a guy, then see him again the following week etc. The Line says something that sounds interesting. "I can't kill you, but I can remove you from my here and now". Which is a contrast to what The Chain says about locking you back up.
no, it's just that they can't kill you, they just need to lock you to stop you from coming back to the mothership, if they kill you, the mothership will probably send an attack immediately.
What Bunboy or whatever does on the secret Ending? It would have been nice to see him try to take The Rider back to his side or fight him, after such betrayal
In the secret ending, the female boss reminds me of Calypso and Odysseus as the hero protagonist.
Ehhhh I wouldn't really call destroying your entire race the "Good Ending". I don't think any of the endings are "good" but thats the beauty of Furi huh
You don't destroy Rider's entire race. You only blow up a mothership. The ship's interface says that it's only one mothership, and there are plenty of others that can pick up where it left off.
Well your "entire race" is planning to befall genocide on a whole planet and one rider had changed its' ways during its' in jail.
@@HugeNacho If your species saving plan involves both genocide and hinges on ONE BEING not rebelling, then you deserve to be replaced by a younger race...
@@MiningwithPudding I think rider won from mother spaceship because fighting all these people made him a much better fighter. So maybe they didn't attack earth because spaceship was waiting for him,but he turned on them and was more powerful than before
@@PlayerMathinson I think he won because everybody was sleeping lol
Angel chick is hawt. I would've stayed. I love angel characters
angel fetish? kinky
My dude,same
Sniper chick was better
S Rank?!? Just wow! Well played!
What if... You just said... No? The planet was not fit for assimilation?
She knows it's suitable, she knows your were captured and that there's life.
I like to imagine all riders have a "yea it's good" button and a "lol imma kill you" button and they get no other options
She'd probably just send another rider to 'gather more information'. The Star can't activate the invasion without manual input, but is in charge of deployment, and based on the information she has already collected she would just keep sending them until one pressed the switch.
@@dustinjones7458 "push da button I'll buy you an ice cream cone"
@@superceilingfan9741YOU GOT ME THERE
When she said, "Rider, you have changed. Why is that," my heart broke.
Normally with bossfights on youtube I skip til I find dialogue but I had to stay and watch all the way because of the amazing music
Wait wot? I didn't know it was an ending I just tried going back to her and thought I couldn't do I left lol
Yea you just need to wait with her for 1/2 minutes and the cutscene will kick in.
Yea you just need to wait with her for 1/2 minutes and the cutscene will kick in.
Just go back there you came from, And the Cutscene will also show up. Did that on my First run though.
Looooool, I didn't trust the angel at all, turns out she was the peaceful choice after. Big shock jfc
I got up to this point in the game and went to the rest room and then i saw the fucking end credits I got so pissed because Im trash at this game and took my forever to get to her lmao
Wow, there actually is a secret ending there. I had a suspicion but after The Song repeated the same voiceline over and over with no signs of stopping even though I stood perfectly still I figured the devs wouldn't make you sit through that.
You fight the mothership and think it's the hardest till you fight Bernard on furier
We get hot angel woman for the secret end. Best ending
Well done mate
Thankyou!
I was shook from the fight before low poly Mercy and actually took 30 seconds to just breathe, if I hadn't actually sat back and ignored the walk up to her I might have taking those extra 30 seconds and gotten the secret ending by accident
No girlfriend for him in the best ending :(
The severer ending won't make u kill the little girl the sword man and sht but I rabbit guy won't see his daughter so it's a hard pick
When loriel says "wait here" and you actually Wait there.
The final boss was so satisfying when I finally beat it. I struggled with the last faze for 2 straight days. I refused to look up any kind of tutorial or tip because it had to be ME to beat it. Once I did I screamed in excitement lol it really felt good haha
Personally I like the secret ending the most.
I got this ending first by mistake
Yeah me too haha then repeat all those previous bosses
damn turns out i missed a kickass fight by picking the invasion ending guess ill replay it then
10:26
"We did it, Stranger... this world will live on."
And the secret ending wasn't very secret. Though I did like it though, because it felt like the only route to a happy tomorrow for everyone. I mean, except the first few people you killed to get there, but you understand it's for the best. That, and when you kill they little girl(basically) and she asked you to hold her hand and even the Stranger/Rider looked like he felt guilty felt like a knife in the gut
what they dont tell you about the secret ending in this is that if you log back in to the game you simple stand back up off the bench after spending untold time with the song you stand up and kill her to leave.
the secret ending is only temporary and i love how they built your urge to finish the game to drive riders urge to leave the prison. ive only ever seen meta shit like this in darksouls (quitting the game is the same as loosing your mind to hollowification) and in undertale, where a very similar end thing happens if you pick up the game again after getting a particular ending.
good stuff
Never thought of it that way
I'm not going to be emotionally manipulated by a giant holographic head!
Homie called the ending where you kill the Beat and the Edge the "good ending" but not the one where you blow not-Mercys back out for 1000 years smdh
because it's the good ending,rider experience with them plus seeing how he effects the planet made him make his resolve to rebel and save the planet.
in the other endings,you have the invasion which is obviously the bad ending, and you the one where he stay with the song in which case multiple riders will invade the planet anyway after they get tired of waiting.
Lmao Angel Martha Stuart has the secret ending. What a game.
really thought we would fight the bunny ... maybe that will be dlc?
Nope, have bernard, and you better not enjoy it.
It doesn’t make that sense if u can fight him tho
the bad ending made me cry :(
Honestly, I feel like the good ending would turn out like the secret ending. Rider can’t stay on “Earth” since he destroys it by being near it, so he may end up staying in an area above it like the guardian areas
The 28 days motif was pretty cool in the bad ending. Hoping to grind for all three.
Thanks, needed an example ranking screen for S rank to aim for.
no worries, just to point out as well, both the A rank screen and the S rank screen are from the same playthrough, so I'm fairly certain "The Star" needs to be beat for that S rank.
Logan Russell
Ah I didn't catch that - definitely something to keep in mind! Thanks again.
+Logan Russell looks like I'm not getting S rank anytime soon
+Sloth Boy What do you have to do to get S rank?
+Souja FTW based on what's been said, you have to beat The Star (the mothership at the end of the game)
12:11 Rider looks absolutely tired here.
I dont get why rider would betray his own kind. I mean, the bunny guy didnt really convince him otherwise, and the jailers sure didnt show how kind humans can be.
well from I interpreted, the rider is just a clone, created for the destruction that cannot die, where as the jailers are just the strongest/smartest people of their kind who all in all just want to protect their home, but if we look at the The Song/The Beat/The Voice/The Hand, all of these are clearly capable of compassion. where as the rider comes from a clone army, led by what looks like some sort of AI.
After seeing this the rider then releases that he shouldn't be destroying these peoples homes. and fights back. saving humanity.
Pretty much what Logan said. Think of it like the Clones who disobeyed Order 66 in Star Wars. It's a rather similar parable, only with obviously different contexts.
I commend this player for having the guts to play this through to the end good job. at being a real gamer
....i did as well...am i good now?
The Song and the Star are voiced by the same person (in all available dubs) and both offer you ways to end the game prematurely. Coincidence?
Oh I thought if I waited some secret ending would happen but I just didn't wait enough. Damn my impatience.
Too bad there's no alternative ending with the beat I wish you could choose to stay with her instead of that song psycho
Logan that was impressive gameplay. Thank you for sharing it :-)
I remembered getting the song ending and i thought it was the end so i had to the whole game over to see if there was more
Who else is here from the Atrioc video, to see the other endings?
I waited so long at The Songs place but thought nothing is going to happen. Must've left right before it would've activated...
I got the secret ending first I had no idea what else I was supposed to do...
Perfect video that had everything. Well done
I cant even imagine how much the Voice hated himself at the first ending
It could be that he knew of The Star and the others above, and decided that if it was going to end anyway, he'd want to be with his family.
How did i manage to get an S rank in time on my first playthrough when my other stats were trash? I got an overall C
10:18 This ending just screams "REMEMBER THIS GUY THAT HELPED AND BELIEVED IN YOU? WELL LOOK AT HIM NOW WITH HIS DAUGHTER, YOU FOOL. LOOK AT WHAT YOU HAVE WROUGHT, YOU MONSTER"
I tried to stay with her and not fight, but I ended up moving on because it didn’t seem clear that staying was an actual choice.
This is confusing because the star says "Rider malfunction" and fact that there was a bunch of Riders too, it gives off the feeling that there are multiple "the stars" roaming and whoever the leader is, is a threat and the added proof is the line "we have always been there" who exactly and what survival? And fact that the Star says "They don't even know we exist" could be taken in the planet or theirs and Rider probably does have amnesia due to start of the game and how it says "they said you corrupted their world but they corrupted you". The thing is the star also says "A Rider cannot put his interest before ours" shows there is more than one. I do hope there is a sequel to this game and if so i would be thankful i am blessed to experience this game and happy to come back to it.
The line about ours doesn't actually prove there's more than one, it's equally likely the star just refers to itself and the riders as a hive mind.
@@crunch4743 Possibly, but you must remember that the Star was obeying Rider but as he said no the Star attacked possibly being sent on a mission.
But isn't the peacefull secret ending kind of bad if you know the "real endings"? Cause they will just send another rider if he won't come back in my opinion.
If that was true they would've sent in the whole fleet while he was locked up
If our rider decided to stay for the sake of the world below, then perhaps he would be willing to defend it from another rider if one were to show up
LOL. Boss #5: The Stranger
*If you want to kill her, you're going to have to get past me, first.*
Pandyx I think the "rider" is special in some form compared to the others. It's why he doesn't die when you fail. he just gets back up and goes at it again
his like immortal lol, he can protect the planet side by side with other guardians
that's good idea to make sequel
I was on a slither of health when killing the star
i will be yours
i wonder what that should mean :^)
I'm sure there's Rider-Song hentai SOMEWHERE out there
i just wonder what happen if i just standing there with her and now i got the answer
I kinda wished the bad ending would lead you to fight the guy in the bunny mask.
It would actually make more sense if you had to fight him for the secret ending cuz he'd be pissed you gave up on trying to escape
The last boss in the good ending took me 5 hours
the last phase took me 9 tries to succeed
that was rough
Same brother
EricVanWilderman anyone?
Yes. I just finished his video on it, :)
The secret ending is technically a bad ending cause now the Star will assimilate the planet seeing that the Rider failed.
Just realising he kills himself at the end of the good ending
I had a feeling there was a secret ending, too damn bad I'm impatient as hell.
I just beat this game. Here to see the other endings.
same
am I just garbage at this? I just started playing this beat the game on the hard difficulty in like an hour or 2 yet setting it on easy I still can't beat the first level of the head, you did it like a walk in the park. I'm salty, really salty. screw Nobel I should have blown up the world
lol. it just takes practice. for every fight ive uploaded so there are about 20-30 practice runs I do beforehand.
I've lost to the first level of this boss so many times. I've been fighting it longer then the time I played the rest of the game
but if he stays there in the secret ending then the world is doomed
Since the bad ending is referred to as "assimilation", I have to wonder what REALLY happens when this occurs. The Rider destroys everything around him just by existing, yet he can parry attacks to heal himself even in a prison designed to block his destructive powers. Hell, he even regenerates by dying. Also, the Scale was someone who likely came into contact with the Rider and well... suffered a lot... in the past tense at least, as he seems to be suffering no ill effects during his fight other than psychological trauma. What's to say that assimilation wouldn't cause everything that is destroyed to eventually come back stronger, perhaps creating an army for the Rider's race to fight off more powerful threats, which could be why their survival depended on it. But then again, this is just a theory, and just how much time has passed between the Rider's arrival at the Free World (and then the prison) and the beginning of the game? And what happened to everything that was affected by the Rider's initial arrival? Because to be fair the Scale is the only thing from the Rider's initial arrival that we get to see in-game and even then his trauma and madness makes him not the most reliable narrator, as the Voice simply tells you that he's just messing with you. And has the Voice, or anyone else for that matter, visited the affected area since its destruction?
There were multiple riders before Rider, they were killed and another came back leading to the misunderstanding of the people on the planet thinking he was immortal, they decided to lock our Rider up and that fixed things for a good ammount of time so it worked for them all but god hope he escapes, the others already caused much chaos, on the assimilation ending through I think they're just gonna kill everyone harvest the resources/terraform take over the planet like Von Neumann machines for their creators to come there and continue living.
The secret ending is nice, but not sustainable.
As shown in the bad ending, there are other riders. If The Star realizes the Rider is not coming back at all, then another Rider will just be sent out to do the scouting.
So... the secret ending is like "Haven"?
So with the secret ending you never go to activate the final boss thing? Nor do you kill it? Would it just sit there forever or would someone ever activate it?
yep my guess is that the mothership would assume the first rider was destroyed and then send another or two
Fuck me I did the secret ending on accident and now I have to replay the whole damn game
Please.. Hold my hand
You sir a true hero
Quand je vois que RealMyop et Prospère sont dans les remerciements du jeu *_*
Charlie Delta Ooooh! J'avais pas vu!
XD yo saque el final secreto porque me gustaba explorar para ver los paisajes y bajar un poco el ritmo (me costaba mucho cada jefe). Cuando ya iba a salir para la pelea me salto el final secreto jajajajaja XD.
This will sound dumb but... i didn´t know there was a secret.
tbh neither did I at first, it wasn't until after my first completion I looked through the trophies on PS4 and realised there must be something to at that section, and found it :-)
Omg wow i didnt know there was a secret one
I got the secret ending by mistake cause i was just looking the place XD and then the good one :P Great game