Journey: The End
10 years ago
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Spoilers maybe...?????????
Are there different endings to this game or no?
Anyways wow what a gorgeous game!! I didn't realize it was this short, but at the same time I figured as much...? Took me about two hours to get to the end, but i was sad because I didn't collect all the shinies D:
ANYWAYS so the ending
I met only four other companions along the way (which was still surprising because I didn't think anyone else would be playing this game right now because its an older one) but it was fun. I had someone with me almost the entire last level through the snow, then I lost them just before i got eaten by a flying robot dragon cyclops and it stole a good portion of my scarf. I was sad.
Then I climbed the large snow hill, making sure to follow my beacons so i didn't get lost, but then eventually no more beacons remained in my sight, and after wandering more and more, my poor Journeyman died in the snow.
However the was....revived.??????????? by the white robes and I finished my climb, floated around in the sky a long time then finally made it to my destination of the split mountain. Then I ascended as a spirit while the credits rolled. It was really beautiful BUT I'm pretty certain I died and the white robes were like "Aw damn, lets send this failure to heaven" then heaven was like yeeaaaahhh we're pretending this is the mountain climb, but you're just ascending to heaven.
Regardless of what the ending meant, this was a beautiful, beautiful game and i'll be replaying it again to try and get all the shinies that make my scarf long.
Time for bed now. uvu
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The way someone worded their request for me to write about my ending on my other journal made me think there were alternate endings. But this was a really nice way for the game to end :U
I liked how it was kind of a them of rebirth and how you get to start all over after you finish.
Have you played Flower or Flow (who are made by the same company)?
Those two games are really amazing also.
I (unfortunately) died alone, but I think having a companion there would have been even more sad