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Twin mirror best ending6/17/2023 ![]() ![]() Once they did, I started screaming and swearing, going, "I hate this, I hate this". The revelations that I didn't want to happen but had heard about in spoilers occurred. You can read my previous story about the game, where I mentioned feeling optimistic about the answer to who killed Martha, and why. While World War II rages around them, with partisans fighting in the woods and newspapers reporting on curfews, you can revel in the eerie vibes of coping with horrors happening just outside your doorstep, and around the world. I personally take every game and their endings for what they are, and I never wish any other endings, as each of those games basically represent only one fragment in time, and only one of the countless possible ways on how the happenings stacked upon each other.When I started playing Martha is Dead, I became emotionally invested in the player character Giulia investigating her sister's murder. This is not to say that I find, that would be a perfect ending, but that you don't know what 'perfect' means for somebody else, and those, there can't be a 'perfect ending'. After that, he starts expanding on surrounding towns. ![]() Sam stays in town, takes over the newspaper, joins the pharmacist and works together with him for a while, before he gets rid of him and rules the town basically on his own? Of course, he'd have to get rid of Anna at some point too, if she survived after all, and replace her with someone more suitable. The perfect ending is always very subjective. Originally posted by Roxas:And as far as those are concerned the two “good” endings are that Him ending up alone is not a perfect ending and neither is him ending up happy with everyone but the true mastermind can continue though the latter is as close to the “perfect” ending as it can getĪ perfect ending in the context of all the endings is the the best parts of each of the good endings put into one which is the one that I wished could’ve been an option as well When I said a “third perfect ending” I was quantifying **good** endings not all endingsĪnd as far as those are concerned the two “good” endings are thatĮither he lives happy with everyone but the Pharmacist continues Or he’s alone but solves the mysteryĪnd no it isn’t subjective because a perfect “third” ending would objectively be if he’s happy and accepted by them and Anna **and** he stops the Pharmacist who is the head of the operation, not one or the other. It also sucks when people don’t use context clues when reading. I know I saw that video which made it clear the core of the “good” endings remains the same, you get something give up the other. It sucks that there wasn’t a third perfect ending where him and Anna take down the pharmacist’s operation and still all be together in the town happy ![]() One one hand he’s “happy” but the drug crisis will continue since the Pharmacist will just keep going and who knows if Bug’s mom will be able to escape from it either and what it will do to the community, and on the other hand he stops the drug ring but then is alone forever basically? I know DontNod games don’t always have a true all around happy ending (Aside from LiS True Colors imo) but this one seemed like a pretty stark difference between these two ending because of the implications So I got the ending where I chose to keep Sam’s imaginary friend and Anna survived and I assumed this was the best ending and when searching it online most classify as the “best” ending because he’s happy and with everyone and I chose my Sam to stay in town after Anna becomes the head of the paper.īut then I saw the ending where Sam keeps the mind palace which allows him to discover that the Pharmacist is the cause of the drug crisis in the town using Declan, Bug’s mom as pawns basically and Sam takes him down but then ends up all alone
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