Posted December 16, 2020
I ended up going online and finding out about what endings the player can end up with. Sad to say that I ended up feeling like I got slapped with another Mass Effect 3 ending. When weighing the options, I seriously considered the option of V just eating a bullet and just finishing the game right then and there.
The Aldecaldos ending seemed like the happiest ending...even though you're terminally ill and got 6 months to live. In games with multiple endings, I always try to find an ending that leaves me feeling content. Where the most amount of friends survive and the world gets the best outcome. I had hoped that, in the end, the chip would be removed safely. Instead, every ending seems to be a "Sure you won...but you still lose in the end."
At least I didn't have a blank look on my face while saying "WHAT?" like the ending (all of them) to Mass Effect 3.
Is this just some theme that runs with any and all Cyberpunk stories? No such thing as a "Good" ending? Instead, it's just how bad of a "Bad" ending do you want?
Aside from the different endings, I really enjoyed the game.
The Aldecaldos ending seemed like the happiest ending...even though you're terminally ill and got 6 months to live. In games with multiple endings, I always try to find an ending that leaves me feeling content. Where the most amount of friends survive and the world gets the best outcome. I had hoped that, in the end, the chip would be removed safely. Instead, every ending seems to be a "Sure you won...but you still lose in the end."
At least I didn't have a blank look on my face while saying "WHAT?" like the ending (all of them) to Mass Effect 3.
Is this just some theme that runs with any and all Cyberpunk stories? No such thing as a "Good" ending? Instead, it's just how bad of a "Bad" ending do you want?
Aside from the different endings, I really enjoyed the game.