@@kurdtcoben ohhhhhhh, yeah. thank for reminding me. i gotta buy this game when i upgrade my pc so i can cry a second time just like when BT say the line
I remember when I got to this point and I was all like “Alright fucker I don’t know who or where you are but you killed I rusty and so I’m going to fucking annihilate you!” And then I hear “…621?…” And I just fucking froze and all my rage just turned into the word “no…”
Me and a friend finished this ending yesterday too (it sadly has no co op but we played it both simultaneously in the ps5 party and I explained everything to him because I already finished the other ending once and he shared his screen) We were hyped to see what crazy giant space thing would be the final boss after seeing the huge laser, but when we heard "621...?" we both instantly went NOT HIM😭😭My friend got really sad too haha. I cried on the other final boss though when I played the game alone, a mech game that makes you so sad you shed a tear really is a fromsoft moment of all time hahah
His ac had an internal explosion, could barely stand up, was falling apart, and was fading fast. He knew he had lost the battle, and there was no point in continuing. Walter never cared for 621 beyond respecting a capable tool. So I don't know where you're getting this headcanon fanfic of yours.
@@venom0825 Personally, Walter laying down his weapons and saying these last words meant more than just giving up. It may have been his acceptance that his ideals of burning down every coral have been wrong. In the end, he did give a damn about 621. Besides, that is up to everyone's interpretation, which is the beauty of this game. No need to be that aggressive towards Metron.
@@venom0825 God, you have the attention span of a schizophrenic goldfish. It is amazing how wrong you can be so wrong about something the game basically spoon-feeds to you.
@@venom0825 "you earn all the credit... undo the surgery... be normal again" don't know about ye but seems to me he does care about his mercenaries, even when under control he's still fighting for his fallen friends, probably the three ravens from the trailers
@OraKQuadra sounds more like just one last effort to convince you to fulfill your original contract( do the job I brought you here to do, and I'll hold my end of the bargain ). Respecting someone doesn't mean you care about them. It just mean you have respect for their capability. 621 had proven that he was a skilled pilot and earned that respect. Also no, the ac pilots from the trailer where also just tools that Walter used to get to Rubicon.
Walter's fight trully broke me. I started with the ending where I had to fight Ayre, thinking it would be the one that would make me feel the worst and that the other one would be a bit less sad. While I really love Ayre and it was difficult to fight her in every way (a fight hard in combat and emotions), after replaying the game another time for NG+ I grew even more attachment to Walter. It's so great to see him care for us more and more through the missions, and I thought that fighting Carla and Chatty would be the most hearthbreaking thing I'd do in this ending. While I didn't want to fight Ayre in the first ending I did, she still showed alot of resistance and the fight was really hard. She was full of anger, and maybe the satisfaction of finally winning the fight after many tries did make me feel atleast a bit better after this ending even if I felt awful and I swore to fight on Ayre's and Rusty's side for the next ending. The moment I saw Walter and understood I had to fight him, I felt immediatly tears coming to my eyes. I thought he was dead, but it was even worse. Seeing him half brainwashed, only thinking about his mission, I didn't want to fight him at all. And Ayre begging us to stop, this was so unbelievebly hard emotionaly. I won the fight on my first try, compared to Ayre it was much easier but it only made me feel more guilty. I hoped at every second of the fight that Walter would stop fighting and listen. And when the fight was done : "Look at you 621... You found a friend". I just cried. Seeing that even after all of this he still cares for us, it was the final blow. I never ever in my life cried after fighting a boss in a video game or I think even cared so much for a character.
It gets worse knowing Walter was likely sent to the Factory to make use of him as a combatant. Arquebus does horrible experiments trying to make unmanned AC's by tearing the body apart and shoving it in an Armored Core. Snail complained before that they should have possibly left the torso intact instead of only a head in one case. So, horrible chances are Walter was tortured and bisected before being wired up and imprisoned inside his own AC.
I wasn't going to agree with you because the Ayre fight was so heartbreaking because you betrayed everything that Ayre believed you should be fighting for just to try to get away from being C4-621, so you even had to go as far as 'burning' her to make it so that you could be fixed. Everyone else you cared about was dead - or dying. Then you had to burn her too. But then you brought up that Ayre was there, begging for it to stop - maybe she didn't know the cost it took to go the other way, but maybe she did. She was still begging for your lives and your hearts: Handler Walter's and yours. Yeah. This one was rough.
@@shadeofsound23 I do strongly agree that Ayre's fight was absolutly heartbreaking. It's clearly not a happier end than betraying Walter. But while I had a hard time emotionaly with Ayre's fight I think it was made a bit "less sad" for me because I struggled alot on this fight and was a bit happy to finally beat her, and I was glad that the character I loved so much could put up such a hard fight. I also thought the music was almost uplifting ? Like her voicelines are so hard hitting and heartbreaking, but the music had that "The two main characters are fighting for the last time and it will be the most beautiful fight of all". And it was kinda expected that you would end up facing Ayre at some point if you took this path. On Walter's fight I personnaly didn't expect I would have to fight him and we see him clearly half brainwashed. Ayre was fighting with full consciousness, Walter did not. So during the fight not only you don't want to fight him, not only Ayre doesn't want to fight him, you have this freaking absolutly horrible hope that you can still bring him back to reason. You just hope that with enough damage he will stop fighting. Atleast I did... And the OST on this fight has nothing uplifting. It's devastating. I really love alot this song and it gives me chills everytime I listen to it, but it is so freaking devastating. On a side note, not long ago I was thinking about this fight randomly while I was eating with my mother and she asked me why I looked sad. I told her a bit about the story of AC6 and she said she didn't understand why someone would make something this sad and that she didn't like to see me sad about it. I do agree with her that being sad isn't funny (obviously), but to me this isn't sadness that make my life worse, it's sadness that reminds me how much I loved this game, how much I cared about these characters, and how much I'd love to play it for the first time again. Never in my life has a video game or any kind of art piece made me feel so many emotions while I experienced it. Armored Core 6 is truly special to me, I love it so much.
@@Snowpanther780 월터가 친아버지는 아니지만 영어판의 해당 대사 "look at you"는 아버지가 다 큰 아들을 보며 대견해하는 어투이기 때문에 비록 아키부스에 세뇌가 되었어도 621을 아들처럼 아끼고, 최후엔 621이 본인의 의지를 가지고 한 선택을 인정하며 대견해하는 부성애를 느낄 수 있지요. 부족하게나마 읽어보시고 비슷한 여운을 느껴가셨으면 좋겠네요. 좋은 하루 되세요.
@@서현우-h8j Well. Now, I'm all misty-eyed. In English, we like to pretend that the way you say a thing doesn't change its meaning, but it does. It's how "Yeah, right." can become a negative (two positive words put together making a phrase that is over all an expression of skepticism and doubt).
When Walter told you to undo the surgery and Ayre called for both of you to stop, i did with the slim hope that MAYBE Fromsoft had an ounce of sympathy for us and MAYBE we could both get away. I died holding onto that hope
Provided a decade and a half of rust on my musical training isn't screwing up my understanding, this is actually a waltz "remix" of the main theme: literally one last dance, amidst fires over Rubicon. Poetry.
I have a bad musical ear, but the time on the drums in particular does sound like 3/4. The fact it's a final dance like that makes me even sadder. Good find!
This fight is the definition of "I've won but, at what cost?" Walter is no longer of his own sound mind but, under Arquebus's "reeducation". Every single moment throughout the fight, you can FEEL him trying to fight against it. His mind is warped beyond reason. You KNOW he's gone but some part of you clings to hope that deep beneath the programming your beloved handler is still there and, much to your horror, he is. Ayre has grown attached to you both and can't stand to see you both fight and worst of all, both of you know that you have no choice but to defend yourselves. In his final moments, you catch a glimpse of the ghost of the handler you used to know. Only in his last moments is he truly lucid. And now only is he too attached to you to pull the trigger, he also respects your decision. If you're willing to go against his wishes, to abandon the mission, you must have a reason.
Almost weird hearing the first part be so peaceful without all the fire indicators going off. Also, Walter can single-handedly take out near-perfect copies of the entire Vespers squad at once, I’m calling it- he could’ve beaten 621 if he had been in full control of his faculties (and had some reason to) and not actively fighting Arquebus’ indoctrination.
considering it took allmind with an army of acs and a modded IBIS SOL to take out walter and carla, and walter being able to survive long enough before you managed to arrive shows alot of his capability
@@f687sNFMHe has no second phase because even the augmentation couldn't break his will in the end, he fires up his gun but then just shuts down his whole ac. which makes the fight even more sad as he gives up for 621 and lets the flames consume him. I was kind of disappointed he had no second phase but him just.. Giving up made it so much more emotional, actually a genius move
I wish walter had a second phase like ayre, but him giving up and turning off his coral gun and then shutting down his AC to be consumend by the flames actually meant so much more than another attempt at retaliating in snails/arquebus will... He found a true friend in 621 as well and even the augmentation couldn't change that.
the walter fight is so well done. Ayre trying to convince both you and Walter that there's no reason for this fight. The Xylem was crashing, there was nothing left for Walter to do. It was so sad to see. Definitely an emotional fight.
So reeducation involves surgery and removal of body parts. And Walter is said to have been highly resistant to reeducation. So chances are, he is just his head and torso fused to the AC in there. It’s gruesome to say the least.
@@namirakira7138 interesting and horrifying. About C4-621, when he is sent in that "prison" how exactly does he get in the old ac?he has a body?or always mentally?
@@deathdragonz9762 He has a body, AC pilots tend to be in the ACs. But there seems to be an eject button that either teleports them to safety or launches them out of the AC, which is why you can fight Iguazu or Snail multiple times.
@@namirakira7138 mhh i see,but wasn t 621 that sort of "mummy" in the CGI trailer? And i remember that he initially he was trying to get money to have his body back, u sure 621 too has a human and functional body?
@@deathdragonz9762 it’s barely functional, but functional enough to crawl into an AC. Besides, 621 can die when you run out of health, so he is inside there.
In the Allmind ending, Walter is implied to have taken down 6 exact copies of the Vesper members with data collected by Allmind on his own. A stable minded HAL-826 boss fight would have been way crazier than what we had in this ending
The real tragedy here? Even as he grew to see you as more than a tool, Walter couldn't let go of his obsession that triggering a solar-system-wide cataclysm was the only answer. And being leashed to Atquebus only made things worse. For the sake of the Rubiconians, and countless innocent lives, you had to put him down. It was the only mercy left available.
Spoilers obviously At first Walter probally only saw you as another usefull candidate, maybe one who might go a bit further until he needs a new one. He had many to buy still, for sure... But with time, even the toughest souls crack a bit with companionship, and he unwillingly started to care for you. In my first playthrough i liked him a lot but i saw his death as just another death in a Fromsoft game, and i expected of course since he was our mentor. Carla would be the next and she would die too if we got the mission done. But at the last mission, i dunno i just didn't expect that to happen right after another main boss fight, since this was my first ending. So when he appeared i was actually unprepared, whiiich made me feel it way harder to the point i even teared up a bit. Just like when i had to fight Rusty in the Fires Of Rubicon ending, when the music kicks in it's too sad. For Ayre felt really bad, but i couldn't hear much of her music and i expected her to be angry at me anyway, so it wasn't a surprise... For Iguazu, i was surprised he was back but i just felt angry cus i kept dying to him, and he was an idiot for trying so hard to kill us even tho we were never really against him. That's what paranoya does i guess. I died a bit to Walter as well since he did do quite a bit of damage and i didn't want to use op weapons for such an emotionally heavy fight
Tbh this felt like the bad ending and imo was the worst, just because we killed everyone we cared about and the coral was instavke so we realeased it and probably killed everyone
This is the Liberator of Rubicon ending tho. I think this is the best you could get out of the three. Carla gets to hear Chatty laugh, she dies regardless of the ending, so it's not like it's bad solely because we killed her. We get to kill that prick Snail and support our buddy Rusty. Walter can finally die with his burden of the past lifted, knowing the Coral aren't just a mindless life form that danger the universe but sentient symbioses trying their best to find a way to coexist and improve humanity
if Waltuh's fight was a bit harder i might care a bit more. For a final boss he did feel kinda disapointing because i murdered him almost too quick for him to finish that. "you earned all the credits" line. It is kinda sad but i felt more surprised than anything because of how easy he was especially for a final boss
@@NSHsNocturnalEmissions tbf his fight isnt meant to be hard since he doesnt want to fight you. ayre is much harder since shes doing everything to kill you
@@f687sNFM doesnt need to be as hard as ayre just hard enough to make the emotions hit harder. theres a reason why ayre and gehrmans and orphan kos fight stuck with me its because its not just a tragic story its also hard as hell
Just a friendly reminder that Walter's AC never got destroyed, he just shut it down at the end.
mf got annihilate by the coral explosion tho
@@corruptedmineral True. My point was that he ended the fight himself and gave up for 621's sake.
@@kurdtcoben ohhhhhhh, yeah. thank for reminding me. i gotta buy this game when i upgrade my pc so i can cry a second time just like when BT say the line
@@corruptedmineral You can protect your pilot but you can't protect his feelings...
Virgin "3 phase tryhard" Iguazu VS Chad "Look at you 621. you found a friend" Walter
The infinity stone collection is almost complete. All we need now is Rusted Pride with "I AM ARQUEBUS!!!" and the like.
We also need Fight or Flight with Raven’s Operator
@@ChewyAC Yes, this.
And "Allmind" with Iguazu going absolutely bananas.
You’re not the mutt I thought you were.
I remember when I got to this point and I was all like “Alright fucker I don’t know who or where you are but you killed I rusty and so I’m going to fucking annihilate you!”
And then I hear “…621?…”
And I just fucking froze and all my rage just turned into the word “no…”
Me and a friend finished this ending yesterday too (it sadly has no co op but we played it both simultaneously in the ps5 party and I explained everything to him because I already finished the other ending once and he shared his screen) We were hyped to see what crazy giant space thing would be the final boss after seeing the huge laser, but when we heard "621...?" we both instantly went NOT HIM😭😭My friend got really sad too haha. I cried on the other final boss though when I played the game alone, a mech game that makes you so sad you shed a tear really is a fromsoft moment of all time hahah
Zen loved fighting Walter
We didn't even fully defeat him. He just cared so much about 621 he couldn't continue.
His ac had an internal explosion, could barely stand up, was falling apart, and was fading fast. He knew he had lost the battle, and there was no point in continuing. Walter never cared for 621 beyond respecting a capable tool.
So I don't know where you're getting this headcanon fanfic of yours.
@@venom0825 Personally, Walter laying down his weapons and saying these last words meant more than just giving up. It may have been his acceptance that his ideals of burning down every coral have been wrong.
In the end, he did give a damn about 621.
Besides, that is up to everyone's interpretation, which is the beauty of this game. No need to be that aggressive towards Metron.
@@venom0825 God, you have the attention span of a schizophrenic goldfish. It is amazing how wrong you can be so wrong about something the game basically spoon-feeds to you.
@@venom0825 "you earn all the credit... undo the surgery... be normal again" don't know about ye but seems to me he does care about his mercenaries, even when under control he's still fighting for his fallen friends, probably the three ravens from the trailers
@OraKQuadra sounds more like just one last effort to convince you to fulfill your original contract( do the job I brought you here to do, and I'll hold my end of the bargain ). Respecting someone doesn't mean you care about them. It just mean you have respect for their capability. 621 had proven that he was a skilled pilot and earned that respect.
Also no, the ac pilots from the trailer where also just tools that Walter used to get to Rubicon.
Walter's fight trully broke me.
I started with the ending where I had to fight Ayre, thinking it would be the one that would make me feel the worst and that the other one would be a bit less sad. While I really love Ayre and it was difficult to fight her in every way (a fight hard in combat and emotions), after replaying the game another time for NG+ I grew even more attachment to Walter. It's so great to see him care for us more and more through the missions, and I thought that fighting Carla and Chatty would be the most hearthbreaking thing I'd do in this ending.
While I didn't want to fight Ayre in the first ending I did, she still showed alot of resistance and the fight was really hard. She was full of anger, and maybe the satisfaction of finally winning the fight after many tries did make me feel atleast a bit better after this ending even if I felt awful and I swore to fight on Ayre's and Rusty's side for the next ending.
The moment I saw Walter and understood I had to fight him, I felt immediatly tears coming to my eyes.
I thought he was dead, but it was even worse. Seeing him half brainwashed, only thinking about his mission, I didn't want to fight him at all. And Ayre begging us to stop, this was so unbelievebly hard emotionaly. I won the fight on my first try, compared to Ayre it was much easier but it only made me feel more guilty. I hoped at every second of the fight that Walter would stop fighting and listen. And when the fight was done :
"Look at you 621... You found a friend".
I just cried. Seeing that even after all of this he still cares for us, it was the final blow.
I never ever in my life cried after fighting a boss in a video game or I think even cared so much for a character.
I cried too Raven.
It gets worse knowing Walter was likely sent to the Factory to make use of him as a combatant. Arquebus does horrible experiments trying to make unmanned AC's by tearing the body apart and shoving it in an Armored Core. Snail complained before that they should have possibly left the torso intact instead of only a head in one case. So, horrible chances are Walter was tortured and bisected before being wired up and imprisoned inside his own AC.
I wasn't going to agree with you because the Ayre fight was so heartbreaking because you betrayed everything that Ayre believed you should be fighting for just to try to get away from being C4-621, so you even had to go as far as 'burning' her to make it so that you could be fixed. Everyone else you cared about was dead - or dying. Then you had to burn her too.
But then you brought up that Ayre was there, begging for it to stop - maybe she didn't know the cost it took to go the other way, but maybe she did. She was still begging for your lives and your hearts: Handler Walter's and yours.
Yeah. This one was rough.
@@shadeofsound23 I do strongly agree that Ayre's fight was absolutly heartbreaking. It's clearly not a happier end than betraying Walter. But while I had a hard time emotionaly with Ayre's fight I think it was made a bit "less sad" for me because I struggled alot on this fight and was a bit happy to finally beat her, and I was glad that the character I loved so much could put up such a hard fight.
I also thought the music was almost uplifting ? Like her voicelines are so hard hitting and heartbreaking, but the music had that "The two main characters are fighting for the last time and it will be the most beautiful fight of all". And it was kinda expected that you would end up facing Ayre at some point if you took this path.
On Walter's fight I personnaly didn't expect I would have to fight him and we see him clearly half brainwashed. Ayre was fighting with full consciousness, Walter did not. So during the fight not only you don't want to fight him, not only Ayre doesn't want to fight him, you have this freaking absolutly horrible hope that you can still bring him back to reason. You just hope that with enough damage he will stop fighting. Atleast I did...
And the OST on this fight has nothing uplifting. It's devastating. I really love alot this song and it gives me chills everytime I listen to it, but it is so freaking devastating.
On a side note, not long ago I was thinking about this fight randomly while I was eating with my mother and she asked me why I looked sad. I told her a bit about the story of AC6 and she said she didn't understand why someone would make something this sad and that she didn't like to see me sad about it.
I do agree with her that being sad isn't funny (obviously), but to me this isn't sadness that make my life worse, it's sadness that reminds me how much I loved this game, how much I cared about these characters, and how much I'd love to play it for the first time again. Never in my life has a video game or any kind of art piece made me feel so many emotions while I experienced it. Armored Core 6 is truly special to me, I love it so much.
the worst part for me... was the fact that i beat him first time... i was so strong... insurmountable. there was no chance for walter.
I cannot stop my tear bursting out whenever I heard "Look at you 621"😢 Yes, father. Your son is all grown up now.
621 is not son 😂
@@Snowpanther780 월터가 친아버지는 아니지만 영어판의 해당 대사 "look at you"는 아버지가 다 큰 아들을 보며 대견해하는 어투이기 때문에 비록 아키부스에 세뇌가 되었어도 621을 아들처럼 아끼고, 최후엔 621이 본인의 의지를 가지고 한 선택을 인정하며 대견해하는 부성애를 느낄 수 있지요. 부족하게나마 읽어보시고 비슷한 여운을 느껴가셨으면 좋겠네요. 좋은 하루 되세요.
@@Snowpanther780do we need to explain what analogy is to you?
@@서현우-h8j Well. Now, I'm all misty-eyed.
In English, we like to pretend that the way you say a thing doesn't change its meaning, but it does. It's how "Yeah, right." can become a negative (two positive words put together making a phrase that is over all an expression of skepticism and doubt).
one of the hardest fights. Not beacuse it's really difficult, but these damn tears make it hard to see
When Walter told you to undo the surgery and Ayre called for both of you to stop, i did with the slim hope that MAYBE Fromsoft had an ounce of sympathy for us and MAYBE we could both get away. I died holding onto that hope
Provided a decade and a half of rust on my musical training isn't screwing up my understanding, this is actually a waltz "remix" of the main theme: literally one last dance, amidst fires over Rubicon.
Poetry.
I have a bad musical ear, but the time on the drums in particular does sound like 3/4. The fact it's a final dance like that makes me even sadder. Good find!
The moment the vocals start singing, the high pitched violin… man this fight broke me in so many ways
The hardest fight in the game was the true ending.
The "hardest" fight in the game...was Walter.
It was difficult seeing the screen through the tears
@@potatohildyI can confirm I dragged fight too long hoping something will happen and I won't have to kill him. 😮💨😓
No, the hardest fight is Escort The Weaponized Mining Ship
This fight is the definition of "I've won but, at what cost?" Walter is no longer of his own sound mind but, under Arquebus's "reeducation". Every single moment throughout the fight, you can FEEL him trying to fight against it. His mind is warped beyond reason. You KNOW he's gone but some part of you clings to hope that deep beneath the programming your beloved handler is still there and, much to your horror, he is. Ayre has grown attached to you both and can't stand to see you both fight and worst of all, both of you know that you have no choice but to defend yourselves. In his final moments, you catch a glimpse of the ghost of the handler you used to know. Only in his last moments is he truly lucid. And now only is he too attached to you to pull the trigger, he also respects your decision. If you're willing to go against his wishes, to abandon the mission, you must have a reason.
I appreciate how you put those audio line things along the HAL's frame and the head part, it's a really cool way to do it :)
Almost weird hearing the first part be so peaceful without all the fire indicators going off.
Also, Walter can single-handedly take out near-perfect copies of the entire Vespers squad at once, I’m calling it- he could’ve beaten 621 if he had been in full control of his faculties (and had some reason to) and not actively fighting Arquebus’ indoctrination.
considering it took allmind with an army of acs and a modded IBIS SOL to take out walter and carla, and walter being able to survive long enough before you managed to arrive shows alot of his capability
@@f687sNFMHe has no second phase because even the augmentation couldn't break his will in the end, he fires up his gun but then just shuts down his whole ac. which makes the fight even more sad as he gives up for 621 and lets the flames consume him. I was kind of disappointed he had no second phase but him just.. Giving up made it so much more emotional, actually a genius move
I wish walter had a second phase like ayre, but him giving up and turning off his coral gun and then shutting down his AC to be consumend by the flames actually meant so much more than another attempt at retaliating in snails/arquebus will... He found a true friend in 621 as well and even the augmentation couldn't change that.
We also need Iguazu and ALLMIND as well.
the walter fight is so well done.
Ayre trying to convince both you and Walter that there's no reason for this fight. The Xylem was crashing, there was nothing left for Walter to do. It was so sad to see. Definitely an emotional fight.
Would be fantastic to get own for Carla & Chatty, Rusty & Balteus Snail.
One with allmind and Iguazu to complete the collection.
I saw the likes were at 621, now I'm debating on liking the video to change it.
Is this from Armoured Core 6?
Man... I need to learn about the lore of these games.
6 is in a completely separate continuity from the previous games
@@remnantofthefirstworld2930 oh...
still it's in the AC universe, and humanity has come a long journey in space
@@YuainLuckyEvery numbered title does a sort of soft reboot, there's links and references to older generations but they can all be enjoyed solo
DAD!!!
I freaking love this soundtrack.
God bless you The Stranger! Your the best!
I was waiting for this
I wonder if walter is physically in the ac or just mentally
So reeducation involves surgery and removal of body parts. And Walter is said to have been highly resistant to reeducation. So chances are, he is just his head and torso fused to the AC in there. It’s gruesome to say the least.
@@namirakira7138 interesting and horrifying.
About C4-621, when he is sent in that "prison" how exactly does he get in the old ac?he has a body?or always mentally?
@@deathdragonz9762 He has a body, AC pilots tend to be in the ACs. But there seems to be an eject button that either teleports them to safety or launches them out of the AC, which is why you can fight Iguazu or Snail multiple times.
@@namirakira7138 mhh i see,but wasn t 621 that sort of "mummy" in the CGI trailer? And i remember that he initially he was trying to get money to have his body back, u sure 621 too has a human and functional body?
@@deathdragonz9762 it’s barely functional, but functional enough to crawl into an AC. Besides, 621 can die when you run out of health, so he is inside there.
Mfw I earned all the credits:
OH FUCK YEAH!!!
need one of Iguazo and Allmind
I’m sorry Walter…I just wanted to save rubicon…
Oooh, can you do Steel Haze with rusty line? Or Snail lines? 👀
Or both?🙏
Rusted Pride Next?
Hell yea
In the Allmind ending, Walter is implied to have taken down 6 exact copies of the Vesper members with data collected by Allmind on his own. A stable minded HAL-826 boss fight would have been way crazier than what we had in this ending
The real tragedy here? Even as he grew to see you as more than a tool, Walter couldn't let go of his obsession that triggering a solar-system-wide cataclysm was the only answer. And being leashed to Atquebus only made things worse.
For the sake of the Rubiconians, and countless innocent lives, you had to put him down. It was the only mercy left available.
Rip papa
Spoilers obviously
At first Walter probally only saw you as another usefull candidate, maybe one who might go a bit further until he needs a new one. He had many to buy still, for sure...
But with time, even the toughest souls crack a bit with companionship, and he unwillingly started to care for you. In my first playthrough i liked him a lot but i saw his death as just another death in a Fromsoft game, and i expected of course since he was our mentor. Carla would be the next and she would die too if we got the mission done.
But at the last mission, i dunno i just didn't expect that to happen right after another main boss fight, since this was my first ending. So when he appeared i was actually unprepared, whiiich made me feel it way harder to the point i even teared up a bit. Just like when i had to fight Rusty in the Fires Of Rubicon ending, when the music kicks in it's too sad.
For Ayre felt really bad, but i couldn't hear much of her music and i expected her to be angry at me anyway, so it wasn't a surprise...
For Iguazu, i was surprised he was back but i just felt angry cus i kept dying to him, and he was an idiot for trying so hard to kill us even tho we were never really against him. That's what paranoya does i guess. I died a bit to Walter as well since he did do quite a bit of damage and i didn't want to use op weapons for such an emotionally heavy fight
1:34 phase 2
I just realize this song is a remix
Tbh this felt like the bad ending and imo was the worst, just because we killed everyone we cared about and the coral was instavke so we realeased it and probably killed everyone
This is the Liberator of Rubicon ending tho. I think this is the best you could get out of the three. Carla gets to hear Chatty laugh, she dies regardless of the ending, so it's not like it's bad solely because we killed her. We get to kill that prick Snail and support our buddy Rusty. Walter can finally die with his burden of the past lifted, knowing the Coral aren't just a mindless life form that danger the universe but sentient symbioses trying their best to find a way to coexist and improve humanity
Which file contains Walter's voice?
if Waltuh's fight was a bit harder i might care a bit more. For a final boss he did feel kinda disapointing because i murdered him almost too quick for him to finish that. "you earned all the credits" line. It is kinda sad but i felt more surprised than anything because of how easy he was especially for a final boss
try not playing in easy mode lmao
@@nopnop9077 i dont use meta parts like zimmers and stuff.
@@NSHsNocturnalEmissions tbf his fight isnt meant to be hard since he doesnt want to fight you. ayre is much harder since shes doing everything to kill you
@@f687sNFM doesnt need to be as hard as ayre just hard enough to make the emotions hit harder. theres a reason why ayre and gehrmans and orphan kos fight stuck with me its because its not just a tragic story its also hard as hell
Papa! No!