Shadow of Destiny -- other endings
I debated for a while which forum to post this in, but decided since it is a couple questions to post it here.
I just finished Shadow of Destiny for the first time yesterday and I got ending D. At first I wasn't so sure about the game, wondering if it would live up to my expectations, but a couple chapters in I was engrossed in the story. I was also pleased with my ending (sort of bittersweet, but not totally wrapped up, hinting at a more complete ending) but surprised because my story ended after 8 chapters. But before I start hunting down the other endings, I've a couple questions. 1. Do the different endings contradict each other or do the complement each other, each giving part of the whole picture of what happened? 2. Are the ending brought on by specific dialogue choices or a combination of them? Or is it triggered by actions you perform or alternate puzzle solutions (not that I saw any)? 3. Will I have to replay from the beginning or can I just resume one of my old saves (one every chapter) to get an alternate ending or bonus material/scenes? How early on are the endings decided? 4. I played the PS2 version of the game, so I'm wondering how the "results" section works. What is it? How does it grade you? and do I have to keep all my previous saves to have them in there, or is the final (completed) save enough? Hopefully someone's interested enough to slog through all my questions, and I'll try not to come up with any more to trouble you all :D William |
I haven't played the game yet, but I believe you have to actually replay the entire game from the beginning each time to unlock a little bit more of the story and get a different ending.
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One of my very favorite games. :D
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The second time you play, in one of the early chapters Eike and Homonculus have a conversation that sheds some light on why there are contradictions (the "other worlds" theory). I won't go into it now since you haven't seen that conversation yet, but it's worth replaying from the beginning at least once to catch that (and other subtle differences in some of the chapters). Quote:
You know when you hit the dialogue that impacts the ending because the game does the equivalent of asking "are you sure"? Eike says something like "I think I just said something important" and the person he's speaking to asks him to repeat his answer. Again, I can tell you more about this if you want to know which conversation it is. There are also alternate scenes in the game that occur as a result of some of your actions, but have no bearing on the ending you get. Quote:
Once you get all the endings, a "bonus" game will be unlocked. It kind of repeats the first few chapters but in an entirely different way. Quote:
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Thanks, fov. I suddenly have the urge to go rush and replay the game... right now! :devil:
I know which dialogues you were talking about, I had a hunch they would be the triggers some way or another. I think I'll go hunt down down ending E, then replay the game to chapter 5 for the other endings. I suppose the manual threw me for a loop when it said 10 chapters -- I wasn't counting the prologue/epilogue, though the replay value gives me tons more of gameplay anyway. I love the amount of extra scenes in the game to flesh it all out! Thanks again William |
Any branch for an alternative ending doesn't start until chapter 5 so you don't have to replay the first 4 chapters. And most of the branches occur in chapter 8. What I did was use a chapter 5 save from file 1 - resaved it into file 2 and then used the separate files to follow each branch. Since the others occur in chapter 8 the saves didn't matter so much to me and the chapters are short so that I didn't mind replaying chapter 8 multiple times.
I just played this game and loved it - it really made me think about fate and time travel. I think we could also invent a drinking game - take a shot each time Eike dies :P I've owned it for a couple of years and can't believe I waited so long to play it. I can't believe you got ending D the first time - many. including me, think that is the best ending. And it is definately worth playing through for all endings to get the bonus chapter 1. |
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In chapter 1: Spoiler: Also in chapter 1: Spoiler: In chapter 4: Spoiler: That's all I can think of at the moment in the early chapters. There are some other mini quests later in the game involving the bakery in different time periods, the egg watch thingie that Franssen gives you in chapter 6, the kittens that are born in the present, and the shooting of Mr. Eckert's wife. |
Wow! I had no idea... You must really like this game :)
I uninstalled it but did keep my saves so maybe I'll go back and try these things. Spoiler: |
I just replayed chapter 8 and made the other choice in the conversation with Dana, but was surprised when I was treated again to ending D (with 1 bonus scene about the pentagram). I suppose I need to do a little more with Dana then just make the choice to trigger ending E, do I need to find her again later? I spent the whole time wondering how such a small decision could affect the ending -- but then it didn't so there must be something more relevent I'm missing.
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Spoiler: Kim, yeah, you could say I'm a little obsessed with this game. :D I find the premise fascinating and I think they did an excellent job of giving the player lots to do, while also telling a tight story. About Miriam: Spoiler: |
**Ahem**....there's a review of this in the reader reviews section...
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Spoiler: I loved this game as well. It's friggin WICKTACULAR! |
I added a spoiler tag above since I'm not sure WRMW wants to know the details of some of these different things just yet. :)
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Also, I'm wondering which "other worlds" conversation with homunculus you mentioned in a previous post. He gave me a "branches" talk when I used the sign instead of the frying pan and didn't go back and throw myself the egg. Was it this one, or was there another? (I'm asking because the "Tokyo" unlockable movie started with humunculous talking about tea and coffee, and I assumed that was the conversation you meant.) Thanks again. |
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