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Ah, game endings. You’ve worked so hard to get there, and then it’s over in a flash! It’s always a bittersweet moment - you’re excited to have finished the game, but sad that it’s all over. But hey, at least you can look back on all the fun times you had along the way! From epic boss battles to unexpected plot twists, every game has its own unique ending that will stay with you long after the credits roll. So let’s take a look at some of the best (and worst!) game endings out there!
What Game Has The Most Endings Ever? [Solved]
Wow, these games have a lot of possible endings! Tekken Tag Tournament 2 has 52, BlazBlue Continuum Shift Extend has 62, Time Travelers has 71, Princess Maker 2 has 74, 428: Shibuya Scramble has 85 and Star Ocean: The Second Story and Star Ocean: Second Evolution both have 87 and 100 endings respectively. Talk about replay value!
True Ending: This is the most desirable outcome of a game, where the player has achieved all objectives and reached the ultimate conclusion of the story.
Bad Ending: This is an undesirable outcome of a game, where the player has failed to achieve all objectives and has not reached the ultimate conclusion of the story.
Non-Standard Ending: This is an ending that does not fit into either a true or bad ending category, such as when a game allows for multiple endings based on choices made by the player throughout their playthrough.
Secret Ending: This is an ending that can only be unlocked by completing certain tasks or meeting specific criteria during gameplay, often requiring players to go beyond what is necessary to reach a true or bad ending in order to access it.
Open-Ending: This type of ending leaves many questions unanswered and does not provide closure for players, instead allowing them to draw their own conclusions about how events unfolded in-game and what may happen next in its universe after they have finished playing it.
Game endings can be a real bummer. You’ve put in all this effort, and then you get to the end and it’s like, “That’s it?” It’s so anticlimactic. But sometimes you get a great ending that really ties everything together - that’s when you know it was worth it!