My brain instantly goes to Sonic Adventure 2. 8 year old me was not ready for such a fun ending. Live and Learn coming on during the Sonic movie unlocked something in me, so cool

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    I occasionally plug weird old freeware games I used to play in threads like this - Iji is a product of its era, but it also feels like it was ahead of its time the way the dev subverted the “alien invasion” trope. Ending theme is also a banger.

    Also Cave Story is a classic.

    Braid has one of the best ending levels ever.

    OG Portal (it was good before it got memed into the Earth’s core) for introducing me to Jonathan Coulton.

    Undertale

    More recently, I liked Nine Sols.

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      …still need to play this

      Heard some shady shit went down at the studio. I’ll have to look into whether I should pirate it or not

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        Pirate it is the usual recommendation. Iirc profits will go to a bad dude who stiffed the workers. Been a while since I read that info though, so might be worth to read further.

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          I like the People Make Games investigation, but understandably no one’s got time for that shit. It’s like 2 hours long.
          TL;DW: It’s complicated, but I don’t think it’s right to say the workers got stiffed. A lot of people worked on the game, not just the three who were forced out (though those three were considered the core design team). At this point, though, what’s left of ZA/UM is probably an empty office and half a dozen scrapped projects on hard drives. There’s nothing left to support even if you side with the company. I say pirate it.

          Edit: The good news is there are like 4 recently announced projects from multiple former Elysium devs that promise to carry on the spirit of the game.

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            People Make Games investigation TL;DW: It’s complicated, but I don’t think it’s right to say the workers got stiffed. capitalist-laugh

            ??? Have you been living under a rock or something? That aged like milk over a year ago. Its just stinky cheese now.

            Edit: The good news is there are like 4 recently announced projects from multiple former Elysium devs that promise to carry on the spirit of the game.

            How did you not realize this when the documentary shits on Kurvis for trying to do this in the first place?

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              ??? Have you been living under a rock or something? That aged like milk over a year ago. Its just stinky cheese now.

              Apparently I have? I pretty much stopped paying attention to this story since it seemed as thoroughly poked into as it was gonna get unless some upcoming lawsuits would change anything.

              And it’s been a while since I watched it, but I remember a bunch of the interviewed ZA/UM staff agreeing that Kurvitz and the other two were fucking things up a bit and needed to go. That doesn’t mean I side with the fucking shareholders and new leadership. It just means it’s not as simple as the investors screwing over all the workers.

              But if you don’t mind, I’d appreciate your perspective. I finally finished DE only this past summer, so I also missed this news unfolding in real time. I probably have some blind spots on the story.

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    That pokemon game from 20 years ago where you beat all the gyms and go to the elite four and win the game and then its like PSYCHE theres an entire nother set of gym leaders and elite four get to it!

    my tiny head exploded

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    In Super Mario Bros 2 (US) you discover it was all a dream. This blew my mind and I’ve never seen this used before or since. Incredible writing.

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    …Time, Dr. Freeman?

    Is it really that time again? It seems as if you only just arrived. You’ve done a great deal in a small time… span. You’ve done so well, in fact, that I’ve received some interesting offers for your services. Ordinarily, I wouldn’t contemplate them… but these are extraordinary times. Rather than offer you the illusion of free choice, I will take the liberty of choosing for you… if and when your time comes round again. I do apologize for what must seem to you an arbitrary imposition, Dr. Freeman. I trust it will all make sense to you in the course of… well… I’m really not at liberty to say. In the meantime… this is where I get off.

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    Lots of great endings here, I wanna shout out the developers of the messenger, and sea of stars for some really good endings. The messenger fakes you out at least once.

    Sea of stars has a decent normal ending but the 100% ending is really excellent.

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    SOMA. The implications of the technology in that game are horrifying.

    The game’s basic conceit is you’re a white dude from downtown Toronto who got a brain injury in a car accident, and you’re going in for an experimental brain scan. Flash of light, and suddenly it’s 100 years later and you’re wandering around in a station with monsters in it.

    spoiler

    Your brain scan is the first ever successful one, and your scan has become part of the “dev kit” for anybody who wants to do brain scan science stuff. There have undoubtedly been thousands of copies of you spun up for people to experiment on, then just shut off. In this particular instance, the world has ended, humanity is extinct, and your mind has been transplanted into a diving suit with a dead woman in it. Have fun with the rest of the (even more fucked up) story!

  • No one said OneShot niko-what

    Also enjoyed Hyper Light Drifter’s ending, kind of bummed they’re making a sequel.

    Damn, just realizing I don’t play enough games that actually end. Spend way more time on games with a game play loop. These were the only two I could think of.