I just want to know how to make everyone like me i know about the little sister thing but about the NPCs I need to know whats the good thing to do i know i save Grace but besides that i have no idea please help or should i ask Would you kindly.....?
wait what about the electric chair guyAce of Spades said:Spare everyone. You get the Savior achievement and the good ending.
wait what about gil does he just get better or whatThaius said:FYI, there are actually 6 endings, not just a simple good/bad. They all end in similar fashion, but basically your actions dictate what Elanor will do at the end based on her observances of you throughout the game.
She may or may not save Sophia, depending on whether you spared the key characters along the way. She also may forcefully take your consciousness after Delta dies at the end, or she may simply take his Adam so her can be with her (in a strange, genetically-spliced way) even in death. Wiki it: there are 6 total.
Just save all the Little Sisters and all three characters that you can kill, and you'll be good to go.
so if i dont kill him its cool ill still get good ending?Thaius said:Not sure what happens to him. The only one you can save that will actually stay in contact with you is Grace: the rest just kind of fade out. Which is good, because I totally saved and fried that one guy that was responsible for all the crap that happened to you. Then I reloaded and went on without killing him. But hearing his voice again would have made me regret that. He was a douche.
got it so i can kill one of them for the endingRobyrt said:There are 3 "save/kill this character" choices throughout the game. To get the "save" ending, you can kill 0-1 of them. The Savior achievement has different requirements.
Not killing him is the only way to get the best ending. And the Savior achievement. Though based on the post above me, you can kill one. Not sure why you'd want to, though, if you're going good.the Revenator said:sso if i dont kill him its cool ill still get good ending?Thaius said:Not sure what happens to him. The only one you can save that will actually stay in contact with you is Grace: the rest just kind of fade out. Which is good, because I totally saved and fried that one guy that was responsible for all the crap that happened to you. Then I reloaded and went on without killing him. But hearing his voice again would have made me regret that. He was a douche.
I would disagree, based on the fact that...TransMando said:The good ending is very meh, it is so happy and joyous it is a bit painful.
Yes the content in the spoiler happens, but in terms of mood and atmosphere and the growth that your little sister goes through is very positive and sweet if that makes any sense.Thaius said:Not killing him is the only way to get the best ending. And the Savior achievement. Though based on the post above me, you can kill one. Not sure why you'd want to, though, if you're going good.the Revenator said:sso if i dont kill him its cool ill still get good ending?Thaius said:Not sure what happens to him. The only one you can save that will actually stay in contact with you is Grace: the rest just kind of fade out. Which is good, because I totally saved and fried that one guy that was responsible for all the crap that happened to you. Then I reloaded and went on without killing him. But hearing his voice again would have made me regret that. He was a douche.
I would disagree, based on the fact that...TransMando said:The good ending is very meh, it is so happy and joyous it is a bit painful.
DELTA DIES. Sorry, but how painfully happy and joyous is that? It's a bittersweet ending, at best. As opposed to the bad ending, where it all happens the same way, but you aided in the creation of a madwoman. Which is in no way better.
That's definitely true, but to be honest I'd expect that. Personally when I get a good ending, I expect it to be... well, good. All that to say, I didn't find it to be "painful." If it didn't end on such good terms, I would actually be rather upset. It took all my strength not to kill that stupid guy who's name I can't remember... the second person you could save or kill, the guy that was responsible for most of the bad stuff that happened to Delta in the past. If I'm going to do something that tough, I want a really good ending.TransMando said:Yes the content in the spoiler happens, but in terms of mood and atmosphere and the growth that your little sister goes through is very positive and sweet if that makes any sense.Thaius said:Not killing him is the only way to get the best ending. And the Savior achievement. Though based on the post above me, you can kill one. Not sure why you'd want to, though, if you're going good.the Revenator said:sso if i dont kill him its cool ill still get good ending?Thaius said:Not sure what happens to him. The only one you can save that will actually stay in contact with you is Grace: the rest just kind of fade out. Which is good, because I totally saved and fried that one guy that was responsible for all the crap that happened to you. Then I reloaded and went on without killing him. But hearing his voice again would have made me regret that. He was a douche.
I would disagree, based on the fact that...TransMando said:The good ending is very meh, it is so happy and joyous it is a bit painful.
DELTA DIES. Sorry, but how painfully happy and joyous is that? It's a bittersweet ending, at best. As opposed to the bad ending, where it all happens the same way, but you aided in the creation of a madwoman. Which is in no way better.
I say painful (which is too strong a word), but I do like good endings. The bad ending is so bad and the good ending is so good and the 'middle endings' aren't very different from the two extremes that I had a hard time taking it seriously. To come out of a dark world into such a bright one in such a capacity took me out of the game a bit, the bad ending did the same thing to me (except we plunge way to deep into the darkness). It didn't feel very Bioshocky to me. Bioshock has a dark edge to it and I feel that could have been communicated better in this particular ending.Thaius said:That's definitely true, but to be honest I'd expect that. Personally when I get a good ending, I expect it to be... well, good. All that to say, I didn't find it to be "painful." If it didn't end on such good terms, I would actually be rather upset. It took all my strength not to kill that stupid guy who's name I can't remember... the second person you could save or kill, the guy that was responsible for most of the bad stuff that happened to Delta in the past. If I'm going to do something that tough, I want a really good ending.TransMando said:Yes the content in the spoiler happens, but in terms of mood and atmosphere and the growth that your little sister goes through is very positive and sweet if that makes any sense.Thaius said:Not killing him is the only way to get the best ending. And the Savior achievement. Though based on the post above me, you can kill one. Not sure why you'd want to, though, if you're going good.the Revenator said:sso if i dont kill him its cool ill still get good ending?Thaius said:Not sure what happens to him. The only one you can save that will actually stay in contact with you is Grace: the rest just kind of fade out. Which is good, because I totally saved and fried that one guy that was responsible for all the crap that happened to you. Then I reloaded and went on without killing him. But hearing his voice again would have made me regret that. He was a douche.
I would disagree, based on the fact that...TransMando said:The good ending is very meh, it is so happy and joyous it is a bit painful.
DELTA DIES. Sorry, but how painfully happy and joyous is that? It's a bittersweet ending, at best. As opposed to the bad ending, where it all happens the same way, but you aided in the creation of a madwoman. Which is in no way better.![]()
well there might be a neutral one you knowTransMando said:I say painful (which is too strong a word), but I do like good endings. The bad ending is so bad and the good ending is so good and the 'middle endings' aren't very different from the two extremes that I had a hard time taking it seriously. To come out of a dark world into such a bright one in such a capacity took me out of the game a bit, the bad ending did the same thing to me (except we plunge way to deep into the darkness). It didn't feel very Bioshocky to me. Bioshock has a dark edge to it and I feel that could have been communicated better in this particular ending.Thaius said:That's definitely true, but to be honest I'd expect that. Personally when I get a good ending, I expect it to be... well, good. All that to say, I didn't find it to be "painful." If it didn't end on such good terms, I would actually be rather upset. It took all my strength not to kill that stupid guy who's name I can't remember... the second person you could save or kill, the guy that was responsible for most of the bad stuff that happened to Delta in the past. If I'm going to do something that tough, I want a really good ending.TransMando said:Yes the content in the spoiler happens, but in terms of mood and atmosphere and the growth that your little sister goes through is very positive and sweet if that makes any sense.Thaius said:Not killing him is the only way to get the best ending. And the Savior achievement. Though based on the post above me, you can kill one. Not sure why you'd want to, though, if you're going good.the Revenator said:sso if i dont kill him its cool ill still get good ending?Thaius said:Not sure what happens to him. The only one you can save that will actually stay in contact with you is Grace: the rest just kind of fade out. Which is good, because I totally saved and fried that one guy that was responsible for all the crap that happened to you. Then I reloaded and went on without killing him. But hearing his voice again would have made me regret that. He was a douche.
I would disagree, based on the fact that...TransMando said:The good ending is very meh, it is so happy and joyous it is a bit painful.
DELTA DIES. Sorry, but how painfully happy and joyous is that? It's a bittersweet ending, at best. As opposed to the bad ending, where it all happens the same way, but you aided in the creation of a madwoman. Which is in no way better.![]()