It's the same as the bad ending. That's the reason i did not put it up along with the other endings. And it's not really an ending like the 3 final endings. It's just a more cinematic death. A consequence of not getting out of the prison fast enough. You can still reload and continue the game after the prison cell death.
Nice video! 👍 About the fourth ending: you can see it as just a death along the story, but it can also be viewed as a true ending. After all, if you die there, the game ends. Goes to main menu. It's over. It is an ending. Premature, but still an ending. It's subjective, meaning that each player can see it as an ending or not. Both views make sense.
I just realized... Daniel had to walk all the way back to the exit after the revenge ending, through all the monsters and shit again. What a fucking badass.
+InboardPG Storywise at the good ending, the shadow dies with Alexander. Daniel is free of the nightmare and escapes from the castle with no evil following him.
The special ending is the true good ending. The Shadow takes you, yes... but Agrippa and Weyer save you, and bring you to the new world with them. Plus, you're saving somebody else first - showing that you've learned from your mistakes.
@@theholygamer969 probably some alternate universe or something, it's never really explained. It's probably most accurate to say its a sort of "heaven" though
@@simonium8123 I think it's safe to assume that the people from this other world were aware of the human soul, and by that extension, God's spiritual domain.
@@theholygamer969 it's the world from rebirth, Alexander was expelled from there to Earth, so he tried to get back by doing that Portal, so the special ending isn't that good, cause the "new world" is a alien planet that suffered an apocalypse
The way I see it in the third ending you "transcend" this reality. Agrippa mentions how nobody remembers Weyer as if he didn't exist in this world anymore (or maybe never did). There's defintely some Eldritch stuff going on with these orbs especially with how in Machine for Pigs the Pigmen pass into and out of reality/through dimensions making them insane. Not to mention how both orbs seem to have their own personality.
I like to think Agrippa's pleading convinced Weyer to somehow reach out and bring Daniel into the other world right before the shadow could kill him. I hope I'm the upcoming game we finally get to see what the other dimension looks like!
Wobbles and Bean No, in my opinion, the 2nd ending is good, because there’s no thing, that chase you and no enemys, you just leaving the castle and done.
The Shadow never wants to Kill Daniel He tryed to comunicate With Daniel, Killing the doctor for the sedatives, Smith and Taylor for Telling Daniel About the orbs He never tried to get back his orb from Alexander, much more interested in Daniel After they Used the orb Together He gets angry But, He wants to figure Out if Daniel wants to Make things good again, He is chasing Him forward, knowing He Only Can reach Alexander Together With Daniel Chasing Him, sometimes Helping Him, Killing gatherers, Blocking dangerous Parts of the castle and giving Daniel a high Intuition He is giving Him Flashbacks of things He Has never Seen Torturing Him, Daniel is hearing voices and noises if his sanity is low He is waiting, ready to Kill Daniel if He is Not making Progress
That's why the 2nd is the best ending The Shadow had no intention to kill Daniel, which is why it spares him when Daniel disrupts the Ritual, The Shadow kills Alexander, and then waits for him to leave the castle and getting far away from it so it can collapse without [Daniel] inside
And when Daniel fails the shadow reminds him of his horrible deeds while he slowly dies, just to cement in his dying mind that he failed to redeem himself
I've heard that like a thousand times already -_- The "fourth" ending is just the same as the bad ending. The only difference is that you die in a cell rather than in front of a naked man.
Anyone else get the ending while stuck in the prison cell? I couldn't figure out what to do for 15 minutes and slowly died. Then the credits rolled, ha.
Fun fact: Amnesia Rebirth confirms Alexander's real name was probably Ayandra and that he's been exiled from his world for several crimes that he tried to hide. Also his world has advanced alien technology, so that's why he's so much more intelligent then an average human being. Although there's one thing I'm thinking of.. In Amnesia Rebirth it's shown that the other world has met some sort of apocalypse or something really bad happened there, so even if Alexander returned there in 'bad ending' he would only meet a wasteland, corpses and such, nothing good to go back to.
Really makes you wonder what happened to Weyer (and Agrippa and Daniel if they made to the other world) when the apocalypse hit, or maybe it happened before Weyer went there
The Shadow wanted Alexander most of all. He's the main reason for everything that happened within the castle. Daniel redeemed himself, the Shadow and the spirits of the people Daniel killed forgave him and allowed him to leave. As long as they got to kill Alexander. They had no reason to kill Daniel since he went through so much to correct his mistake and obviously regretted what he did.
I thought the 'Special Ending' was the correct way to end the game. Daniel had done some horrible things during his time at Brennenburg. Albeit, he was set up, but he murdered without another thought nonetheless. I think the fact that he lived up to his unsaid promise to Agrippa by sending him through the portal and (supposedly) killing himself in the process, whether intentional or not, was a good way to die. Because the player knows that at least he died in a valiant way. Unless I'm just speaking nonsense. I tend to do that.
While I do consider it the best ending out of these three, I cannot think of it as a... truly comforting ending (brilliant food for thought of course, and "not comforting" is very appropriate for such a sinister story after all, I'm just saying). Because Alexander, who - as we find out along the story - was tricked in the same way Daniel was and actually wanted nothing more than just be able to "go home" and had suffered for centuries because of it, he is *annihilated* in the end; on a whim no less, a persisting thought in pre-amnesiac Daniel's mind that it is all Alexander's fault and needs to die for Daniel's own sins. This leads to the issue of Daniel's "crime and punishment". Pre-amnesiac Daniel did, in the end, turn out to be a bad guy through and through. Not so much because of the way he was corrupted, but because of the choices he made before erasing his memories. Even upon realising the horror of the things he'd done out of selfishness, he ultimately refused to take responsibility and instead chose to push all guilt onto Alexander, while being so hypocritical in regards to his own alleged innocence that he did not even decide to learn from his mistakes, but rather tried to simply delete the terrible things he'd done by removing all memory of it. And even then, he insists on putting the spiteful burden "kill Alexander" onto his next self. I do believe that the amnesiac Daniel is a good guy - if only in the same way he was a good guy before he even got into this mess. A blank page. He gets to make some other choices, such as whether or not to help Agrippa. Does that make him genuinely "good"? And then we have Agrippa, a being with a past of its own and cruelty and mistakes - he gets to leave Alexander behind and return to where he came from. And as Daniel dies, it is Agrippa's judgement alone that saves him. On account of one good deed, Daniel is allowed into what appears to be a kind of elysian place. On account of one selfless act, he is deemed to be a good person. But is he, now, because one man says so? Sorry, I'm babbling away here xD Didn't mean to ^^
Agrippa and Weyer betrayed Alexander thus leading to him capturing Humans to reclaim the necessary energy, were it not for their selfishness a lot of things would not have happened therefore Agrippa and Weyer were the villains
Agrippa wanted to be free after being chained up for so many years and used by Alexander. As thanks, Agrippa saved Daniel from "dying" by taking him with him. Likely to where Alexander was trying to go. Though it's not clear. I personally wouldn't want to be be whisked away to some otherworldly plane with some old dude forever.
Well maybe this other dimension is a fun-time wonderland. Maybe there's booze and dope everywhere and you ditch the old nerd and his friend to go on a century-long road-trip across the stars with hippie aliens
"Am I evil?" "Um, usually when you force me to kill a little girl, you're in a dark room with evily looking things and you torture random people for some type of crap, yeah."
Furthermore, he sacrifices his own memory in order to forget what he's done, he isn't intentionally evil at all. He also braved the castle, through countless horrors, just to make right what he had done, even though he had no recollection of doing any of those things. I personally think it's a great story, and a great ending.
The first time I played I got the worst ending (the first one in the vid) and I felt so bad for Daniel because he came through all of that and didn't succeed and it was my fault :c
@@AliSubhi-xs4rn But did he really? Daniel felt so shitty that he drank an Amnesia mixture to forget the hell he has caused. On top of that before he dies in the bad ending he is tormented with the voices of his victims.
Um...You forgot the 4th ending.The one in the prison.If you stay there for 20 minutes without escaping,the shadow will come,and make the fleshy residue consume you.
That's more like a game mechanic forcing you to move ahead instead of an ending. if you count THAT as an ending, you might as well count all the times that the servants kill Daniel as an ending.
I have VERY mixed feelings regarding Alexander. On one hand, he's a monster who tortures everyone and everything he sees, not to mention he was banished from his own world. But on the other, we don't know why he was banished, and he has a loved one back there, so maybe he wasn't that bad back then. Also, I think at first, he only tortured the animals and criminals, but because of his immortality, he witnessed centuries of horrible things we humans did to each other and our world. Who knows, maybe we also made horrible things to him. Maybe, he tried to make us evolve, make us less primitive, but since we hate what we consider different or superior to us, he decided that we weren't worth the compassion and that he could simply do what he needed to do with us in order to get back to his world.
It tells you I Rebirth that he was banished because his own methods of torture yo collect vitae were far too cruel, even for others of his own kind who used torture for the same reasons
I got the "good ending" but now I'm thinking the "special ending" was really the "good ending". In the "good ending" Daniel was saying, convincing himself, that he did the right thing. Really? Methodically and brutally killing so many people including innocent people just to save his own skin? And he realized that Alexander played him like a fiddle; both were monsters, one was a cunning monster and the other was a cowardly monster. Now I know why there was that other ending( the "special ending")where both Alexander and Daniel died. It was the most just ending.
He said that killing Alexander was the right thing to do, not brutally killing innocents. He said that there was no denying the things he'd done but he saw killing Alexander as his repayment for the horrors he committed.
My favorite ending is the good ending, its just so satisfying to be able to walk away with your life and finally feel you've made reparation for the horrors you've committed I was kinda hoping there would be some sort of boss fight with Alexander and not just knocking things over, ah well still a pretty cool ending
I think the ending with Agrippa's head is the best ending. Alexander may have been the true antagonist of the story, but he is not the only one who should pay for his sins with his life. Daniel tortured people and killed an innocent girl for the sake of saving his own life. After all that, he doesn't deserve to walk out of Brennenburg alive while feeling like a victor. Killing Alexander is not enough to redeem himself. When he allows the Shadow to kill them both, that's when he will truly have atoned for his deeds.
Wait why did Daniel torture people to save himself how does that work? Can you also pls explain why knocking the pillars kills Alexander and you survive the ending all just confused me lol
@@KidTrigger Daniel found an artifact (the orb) during an expedition in Africa and took it with him. That artifact was guarded by an entity which is referred to as the Shadow (the fleshy goo and roaring you hear in game). The Shadow began to hunt Daniel for taking the orb. Nobody could help him to escape from the shadow, but he was taken in by Alexander of Brennenburg. He convinced Daniel that he could be saved from the shadow by harvesting blood which was robbed from humans during sessions of torture, because it contained some stuff that I don't remember. So Daniel tortured many people who he was led to believe were criminals. However, in reality, the torturing was never going to save Daniel. It turns out that Alexander of Brennenburg was not a human, but an entity from a different dimension. He was using Daniel all along. The torture blood they harvested was an ingredient needed to create a portal back to his own realm. He planned to leave the human world and leave Daniel to his fate. Daniel found out about it all and got enraged. Hwoever, his own hands were too stained from his bad deeds so he took an Amnesia elixer (hence why he said in the beginnign that he chooses to forget). He finds Alexander in the last chamber with three pillars set up to create the portal back to his home. If Daniel knocks them over, the process will fail and Alexander will be claimed by the Shadow, satisfying it and allowing Daniel to live. If he lets Alexander escape, the Shadow gets enraged and kills Daniel. If you throw Agrippa's head in, the shadow claims Alexander, but the Shadow won;t be satisfied and kills Daniel. That's my understanding of the story. There are probably some mistakes here and there but it's the general gist of it.
@@sheepisfortheweak6164 so the only thing I found confusing is why does the shadow let you live and only kill Alexander if you knock the portal? Cuz the rest I already knew and you got it 100% right I’m just confused about that one part
@@KidTrigger Alexander was trying to use the orb for his own gain. By stopping him, he can't use the orb to create the portal and the Shadow claims him for the misuse of the orb. In the Shadow's eyes, Daniel will have redeemed himself from initially taking the orb and spare him.
I just played it through and thinking... No one feels a little empathy for Alexander when he says "home" like he was going to cry? Sure he did things, and made Daniel do things which is ultimatately worse than Daniel's actions. But following the story it becomes clear that Alexander was just as desparate. Even more desperate, because he was "Trapped in a world he no longer recognizes" for centuries. I think that long time made him so unmoved when talking about how he needs to torture creatures or to kil off his employees. In the ending when Alexander goes "home" Daniel (who became Alexander's monster) dies, so as in the 'special (good) ending' the world will be free of Alexander and Daniel too. So I think that's a decent ending as well. Every ending is good somehow. Or maybe I am manipulated by Alexander as Daniel was.
Help Agrippa, stop the bad guy, in the end you get transported to a different reality via magic portal. So if you think about it Daniel can NEVER GO HOME. In a sense he is a atoned for his Sins but he pays a price many of us would not.
For anyone watching this, there is a 3 month old religious argument going on, 3 pages long. Seriously, get some butter and popcorn, (we) are going on a comment reading spree of people attempting to sound intellectual, but being absolutely horrible at it. Thanks guys for entertaining me!
well I'm out of popcorn and have read quite a long, nonsensical argument. tbh by the end of it I didn't even remember what they were arguing about in the first place LOL. in my opinion Flubly > Noctis > Josh
once I remember a guy said that no one is allowed to judge that which one is the good ending since allah is the only one that knows and can judge which one is good
Thats not a joke, I accidentaly passed the game without helping agrippa because I didn't know how to do the puzzle of the monster in the water, and I did other things and when I came back to the water hole, the way was blocked by the rocks, so I couldn't take the water to make the antidote for him....
I played this game 5 years ago and I still regret that the first ending I got was a bad ending. I didn't even thought of just pushing the pylons, I even got the Agrippa's head lmao, I thought that it will be some kind of boss fight, and then I realised. I was so embarrased...
my client is completely innocent, he did nothing wrong other than wanting to return back to the gardens he were banished, to reunite with his love again
Bgamer Bass You can do Agrippa's errands, give him a solution to keep his "head" alive and then chop it off, throwing it through Alexander's portal. The result of this is that you and Alexander both seem to die to the Shadow, but Agrippa and Johann Weyer (a character who had worked with Agrippa, subsequently entering a portal and entering another dimension at an earlier point) both save you from your fate.
Bgamer Bass Basically... you find the living corpse of a man, Agrippa, who you can "save" or completely ignore. To save him, you find various ingredients and make a potion to keep his head alive after you've chopped it off, so you can throw it into Alexander's portal. If you ignore his request for the potion he's presumably killed by the same Shadow that's hunting you.
Agrippa is such a Chad, I love him. I wish i did the special ending (which is the best by FAR in my opinion), but i was so confused by wtf i should have done that i ended the game the good way (that is, the easiest ending to figure out the first playthrough lol)
Its extremely hard to end something like this, giving the epicness of the rest of the game, I like the fact that they rounded it off nicely, they took a safe option rather then do something extravagant and risk ruining it (y)
I believe The Guardian was referred to as the powers of the universe itself, so it doubtfully ceased to exist. There is so much to speculate in this game. Intriguing. :) When Agrippa fled with an orb, The Guardian caught up, but did not kill him. Instead, after reclaiming the orb, The Guardian carried him far away to some place else. The Guardian might have ensured that the castle did not cave in until Daniel was out of the castle, perhaps it even helped him out, as the elevator was dead. ^^
Lol the comments below are hilarious. People talking about religion and morality like some of it doesn't exist with no clue what they are talking about but running in circles. Only in youtube would you find that on a ending for a game.
The Agrippa ending is kinda like the secret ending in Bloodborne... holy shit, now that I think about it, these endings correspond really well: Bloodborne - Amnesia 1) Accept Gehrmans Execution and be free from the dream = Kill Alexander and leave the castle alive. 2) Free Gehrman and take his place = Let Alexander Escape and wait for the Shadow to kill you. 3)Through some really vague and difficult to figure out shit, Kill the Moon Presence, Break the Cycle, and become a Great One = Through some really vague and difficult to figure out shit, Help Agrippa, Outsmart Alexander and become a part of the Otherworldly Race. ... oh also Spoiler Warning for bloodborne
Innocence in one matter is different than total innocence. Maybe when you're more experienced in the world, you'd realize that it is black and white (being that there are different echelons of good and evil). The term "evil" (at least the original term, as the root of the English word is of little importance) is an idea that has been with mankind since it's inception. True, only humans may be either good or evil because of our ability to understand, but it is a part of our world.
Not only have you allowed the forbidden ritual to go unhindered, you also let Alexander return back to his old world. The Guardian becomes even more furious and taunts you with traumatizing memories while devouring you very slowly, just like it does in the fourth ending by the prison cell. Also note how the Guardian kills you with a single blow in the Agrippa ending for comparison. =)
@MarsWolves i looked it up a bit. the shadow followed him after he stole the orb. the bad ending: the shadow kills him because the orb was used. good ending: he lives because no one used it. special ending: he dies because the orb was used.
Well, it's actually the same as the ending where you let Alexander escapes, just that it happens in the prison cell instead of the orb chamber, if you decide to stay for a while. I was stuck there, so I waited and the game ended there. If you wait there for too long, Alexander finishes the ritual and escapes. =)
Agrippa's ending (the special one) was the most suited I think. Although Daniel was tricked, he still tortured are murdered, and I think there had to be some payment for those lives. He dies, but he goes to "heaven" because he redeems himself. I don't like the first one because I don't think he's entirely evil. Alexander didn't deserve to live while Daniel's consumed by the Shadow, but I don't think Daniel deserved to live either. That's why I like the last one. It fits Daniel's character.
Not much is easy to find out. You could try the Amnesia wiki which has tons of speculation and fact, both. Alexander is someone who appears to live in a different world, and after being banished, he has been in the human world for centuries, trying to return. The monsters appear to be Alexander's somehow mutated servants. "The Shadow" is an unnatural force which protects the orbs and kills anything both processed as a threat towards them and those who stand in its path to reclaim the orbs.
You can actually get the bad ending earlier in the game. Near the end, when you're locked in a cell by the gatherers, Alexander tells you to stay there and wait for the shadow to kill you. Well, if after about ten minutes, it actually does, and you get the same ending.
Alexander told him they were criminals with evil crimes.I would do the same thing if I didnt knew they were innnocent.After learning the truth he decided to redeem himself.He is a good man actually.
The bad ending is still good-ish. He did get a thank you. The good ending is epic The special Ending - OMG Tobuscus got it good job Toby - Is just plain sweet.
@FiveFour821 Daniel survives in the good ending. His "memories" are that of him walking out of the castle, not into it, and the shadow and the red pliant material in its wake disappear as he does this. The reason Alexander says that "you killed us both," pertains to the idea that Alex believed he was about to return home, and had no idea that the shadow would stop following Daniel if it got Alex. Because Alexander knew he would now also be killed, he assumed Daniel would as well.
Alexander:"Am I the villian?" Me:hhmmm well you made me a murderer, you have a mansion, you're about to ditch me and YOU ARE NAKED!!!! ... ... ... so yes you are a villian
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And a possible 4th ending: Daniel enters the Inner Sanctum: Sorry Daniel, but Alexander is in an other castle!
So you're saying it isn't evil to put your life ahead of dozens of other just-as-sentient lives? Would you kill protecting yourself from them and still retain innocence? Yes. Would you still retain it if you tortured and killed them through no fault of their own? No.
Amnesia: The Dark Descent is, by far one of the best games I have ever played. Sure the atmosphere can be pretty intense and creppy, but the story...the story is just perfect, I would have to be a genius to think up something like this. I hope they make some sort of sequel. Brofist to all of the people who contributed to the making of this game.
The shadow is an entity that protects the orb, and kills all who seem to want to use the orb for "bad" purposes. It leaves behind a red goo wherever it goes.
In the final portion of the game, Daniel can place Agrippa's head into the portal after it opens, where Agrippa will be teleported into another world. The Shadow will then proceed to kill both Daniel and Alexander, but Daniel will be saved by Agrippa and Johann Weyer. The game ends with Agrippa asking Johann to help Daniel, and telling Daniel everything will be alright.
The red flesh and tissue appear when "The Guardian" is furious and is nearby or approaching. It will also let out loud, otherwordly roars The fleshy matter kills anything that touches it and either wounds or kills Daniel, depending on the situation. "The Guardian" protects the ancient relic orbs, and since they were considered a threat for potentially misusing the orbs, they are both hunted after.
Thank you for calling the escape ending the good ending. I don't see how being transported to a strange, foreign world with no hope of return is "good."
@@crocodilerock4662 I don't think Daniel would've really gone insane. In his eyes, he had redeemed himself. He had made sure Alexander perished and was sent to hell as he should've been, and he left the castle with no fear, only satisfaction. I don't think he blamed himself for his actions, because he couldn't have, really.
@LoboFan1000 Sort of. The "hell" that Daniel is sent to is actually the dark void that makes up the inside of the Shadow (since it consumes him). Considering darkness is Daniel's worst fear, I guess you could call it hell, since he is trapped with his worst fears for all eternity...
@Shyhalu Which has already occurred, but not in the physical sense. When Daniel drank the amnesia potion, he in essence killed himself. That's why there are two different entities, the "Old Daniel" and the "New Daniel". It's just that instead of slitting his throat or something, Old Daniel drank the potion to at least leave something (his now memory-less body) behind as a way to stop Alexander. He didn't just wipe his memory of the murders, he erased -every- memory, according to the game.
yeah he's only trying to go home BUT he killed and tortured innocent people. that's not something to overlook just because he didn't do it for evil purposes. but trying to sabotage his plan after he worked so hard seems like nothing more than petty revenge. if you let him go, he won't ever kill or torture people again. he only did those out of necessity. if you sabotage him, what does that accomplish? it only serves to feed your character's sense of injustice. whether or not you sabotage his plan will lead to the same outcome. he will be gone. sabotaging him won't bring back the lives of those that he killed. but if you feel that the dead innocent would somehow rest easier if you ruin his plan then that's up to you.
Isn't it the "bad" ending because in the end, you're the protagonist and you lose? What about all your hard work? The whole point is escaping the shadow by killing the man who manipulated you. And in this ending, you succumb to the shadow. And he lives. No morals to this, you failed your goal and that's that. This is indeed the "bad"ending for Daniel. The protagonist.
Alexander himself says it: He is a prisoner of circumstances, he tried to return home in he past but was betrayed by Agrippa who enabled his trusted student Weyer to slip through the portal, leading to him having to start from square one. It was Agrippas selfishness that led him here and without that, a lot of things would not have happened...
@sonicshot55 I'll be honest with you. I rushed out this video shortly after the game's release so i didn't have a deep thought about the endings. I just named the three endings Bad, Good and Special because that's what i thought it was. There are many comments who have corrected this and i'm sure you guys know it better than i do. I'll make sure to reply to the next comment that fixes the endings :)
It's the same as the bad ending. That's the reason i did not put it up along with the other endings.
And it's not really an ending like the 3 final endings. It's just a more cinematic death. A consequence of not getting out of the prison fast enough. You can still reload and continue the game after the prison cell death.
Nice video! 👍 About the fourth ending: you can see it as just a death along the story, but it can also be viewed as a true ending. After all, if you die there, the game ends. Goes to main menu. It's over. It is an ending. Premature, but still an ending. It's subjective, meaning that each player can see it as an ending or not. Both views make sense.
Wait you can??? How do you avoid that death? How do you mix the tonic or combine the orb?
I love how he gives you that speech about morality and stuff, and then just floats awkwardly in silence starring at you.
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I just realized... Daniel had to walk all the way back to the exit after the revenge ending, through all the monsters and shit again. What a fucking badass.
+InboardPG That didn't make any sense. The elevetor was collapsed, there was no way for him to return.
Vatian Oh shit I guess he escaped through the prison maybe? I wonder if the servants are still alive?
+InboardPG The shadow killed them. ( like in the sewers with the grunt)
+InboardPG Storywise at the good ending, the shadow dies with Alexander. Daniel is free of the nightmare and escapes from the castle with no evil following him.
why does the shadow not leave if Agrippa is thrown in and it kills alexander, but leaves if kills alexander and Agrippa isn't thrown in?
The special ending is the true good ending. The Shadow takes you, yes... but Agrippa and Weyer save you, and bring you to the new world with them. Plus, you're saving somebody else first - showing that you've learned from your mistakes.
The question is, what IS that new world?
Is it Heaven? Or the Other World from Rebirth?
@@theholygamer969 probably some alternate universe or something, it's never really explained. It's probably most accurate to say its a sort of "heaven" though
@@simonium8123 I think it's safe to assume that the people from this other world were aware of the human soul, and by that extension, God's spiritual domain.
@@theholygamer969 it's the world from rebirth, Alexander was expelled from there to Earth, so he tried to get back by doing that Portal, so the special ending isn't that good, cause the "new world" is a alien planet that suffered an apocalypse
@@pedrolemos8114 I don't... think so.
The Shadow killed Daniel, remember?
I like the good ending the best, the narration leaves me satisfied, the special ending ends somewhat in a cliffhanger.
The way I see it in the third ending you "transcend" this reality. Agrippa mentions how nobody remembers Weyer as if he didn't exist in this world anymore (or maybe never did).
There's defintely some Eldritch stuff going on with these orbs especially with how in Machine for Pigs the Pigmen pass into and out of reality/through dimensions making them insane. Not to mention how both orbs seem to have their own personality.
I like to think Agrippa's pleading convinced Weyer to somehow reach out and bring Daniel into the other world right before the shadow could kill him. I hope I'm the upcoming game we finally get to see what the other dimension looks like!
Wobbles and Bean No, in my opinion, the 2nd ending is good, because there’s no thing, that chase you and no enemys, you just leaving the castle and done.
@@lavaris2834 I always assumed Agrippa and Weyer brought you into the new world.
@@lavaris2834 New world is destroyed we find out in rebirth game ? isn't that the same world ?
The Shadow never wants to Kill Daniel
He tryed to comunicate With Daniel, Killing the doctor for the sedatives, Smith and Taylor for Telling Daniel About the orbs
He never tried to get back his orb from Alexander, much more interested in Daniel
After they Used the orb Together He gets angry
But, He wants to figure Out if Daniel wants to Make things good again, He is chasing Him forward, knowing He Only Can reach Alexander Together With Daniel
Chasing Him, sometimes Helping Him, Killing gatherers, Blocking dangerous Parts of the castle and giving Daniel a high Intuition
He is giving Him Flashbacks of things He Has never Seen
Torturing Him, Daniel is hearing voices and noises if his sanity is low
He is waiting, ready to Kill Daniel if He is Not making Progress
Is that why he says where are you Daniel?
That's why the 2nd is the best ending
The Shadow had no intention to kill Daniel, which is why it spares him when Daniel disrupts the Ritual, The Shadow kills Alexander, and then waits for him to leave the castle and getting far away from it so it can collapse without [Daniel] inside
@@zboy1152 that’s nice
And when Daniel fails the shadow reminds him of his horrible deeds while he slowly dies, just to cement in his dying mind that he failed to redeem himself
t. The Shadow
I've heard that like a thousand times already -_-
The "fourth" ending is just the same as the bad ending. The only difference is that you die in a cell rather than in front of a naked man.
Anyone else get the ending while stuck in the prison cell? I couldn't figure out what to do for 15 minutes and slowly died. Then the credits rolled, ha.
Ahhh, I had a feeling that was a timed event. I was so confused when I first did it.
iam When I waked up in that cell, I started looking around and found the wall, then I used my hammer and done, I escaped.
Me too bro. Loser gang
"Are you so blind, that you can't see-"
"Oh no. I see it. And please, put it away."
Fun fact: Amnesia Rebirth confirms Alexander's real name was probably Ayandra and that he's been exiled from his world for several crimes that he tried to hide. Also his world has advanced alien technology, so that's why he's so much more intelligent then an average human being. Although there's one thing I'm thinking of.. In Amnesia Rebirth it's shown that the other world has met some sort of apocalypse or something really bad happened there, so even if Alexander returned there in 'bad ending' he would only meet a wasteland, corpses and such, nothing good to go back to.
I wonder what he did, after he succeeded in going back.
Really makes you wonder what happened to Weyer (and Agrippa and Daniel if they made to the other world) when the apocalypse hit, or maybe it happened before Weyer went there
@@boostedsurvivorandkilleron5407 , I think the apocalypse happened before Alexanders return.
@@decustos4624 that would make sense, imagine Alexander being one of the floating wraiths
The Shadow wanted Alexander most of all. He's the main reason for everything that happened within the castle. Daniel redeemed himself, the Shadow and the spirits of the people Daniel killed forgave him and allowed him to leave. As long as they got to kill Alexander. They had no reason to kill Daniel since he went through so much to correct his mistake and obviously regretted what he did.
I thought the 'Special Ending' was the correct way to end the game. Daniel had done some horrible things during his time at Brennenburg. Albeit, he was set up, but he murdered without another thought nonetheless. I think the fact that he lived up to his unsaid promise to Agrippa by sending him through the portal and (supposedly) killing himself in the process, whether intentional or not, was a good way to die. Because the player knows that at least he died in a valiant way. Unless I'm just speaking nonsense. I tend to do that.
While I do consider it the best ending out of these three, I cannot think of it as a... truly comforting ending (brilliant food for thought of course, and "not comforting" is very appropriate for such a sinister story after all, I'm just saying).
Because Alexander, who - as we find out along the story - was tricked in the same way Daniel was and actually wanted nothing more than just be able to "go home" and had suffered for centuries because of it, he is *annihilated* in the end; on a whim no less, a persisting thought in pre-amnesiac Daniel's mind that it is all Alexander's fault and needs to die for Daniel's own sins.
This leads to the issue of Daniel's "crime and punishment". Pre-amnesiac Daniel did, in the end, turn out to be a bad guy through and through. Not so much because of the way he was corrupted, but because of the choices he made before erasing his memories. Even upon realising the horror of the things he'd done out of selfishness, he ultimately refused to take responsibility and instead chose to push all guilt onto Alexander, while being so hypocritical in regards to his own alleged innocence that he did not even decide to learn from his mistakes, but rather tried to simply delete the terrible things he'd done by removing all memory of it. And even then, he insists on putting the spiteful burden "kill Alexander" onto his next self. I do believe that the amnesiac Daniel is a good guy - if only in the same way he was a good guy before he even got into this mess. A blank page. He gets to make some other choices, such as whether or not to help Agrippa. Does that make him genuinely "good"?
And then we have Agrippa, a being with a past of its own and cruelty and mistakes - he gets to leave Alexander behind and return to where he came from. And as Daniel dies, it is Agrippa's judgement alone that saves him. On account of one good deed, Daniel is allowed into what appears to be a kind of elysian place. On account of one selfless act, he is deemed to be a good person. But is he, now, because one man says so?
Sorry, I'm babbling away here xD Didn't mean to ^^
AcenPhina you sound euphoric and beta *tips fedora*
Yet when in the Void, you are conscious forever.
Agrippa and Weyer betrayed Alexander thus leading to him capturing Humans to reclaim the necessary energy, were it not for their selfishness a lot of things would not have happened therefore Agrippa and Weyer were the villains
@@umukzusgelos4834
Alexander's own greed got him to where he was.
just finished the game, and wanted to check what else i missed, wonderful game, a true gem!
Agrippa wanted to be free after being chained up for so many years and used by Alexander. As thanks, Agrippa saved Daniel from "dying" by taking him with him. Likely to where Alexander was trying to go. Though it's not clear. I personally wouldn't want to be be whisked away to some otherworldly plane with some old dude forever.
Well maybe this other dimension is a fun-time wonderland. Maybe there's booze and dope everywhere and you ditch the old nerd and his friend to go on a century-long road-trip across the stars with hippie aliens
@@LadyStoneheart312too bad its in shambles now i think..?
Maybe the new world is the same one in amnesia: rebirth
"Am I evil?" "Um, usually when you force me to kill a little girl, you're in a dark room with evily looking things and you torture random people for some type of crap, yeah."
I got the bad ending because I was so panic and I left agrimppa's head on the floor :P.
+MickeyMH1 hahaha xD same here, i was running like a little bitch and left agrippas head on the floor xD
@Ken narville no u
Furthermore, he sacrifices his own memory in order to forget what he's done, he isn't intentionally evil at all. He also braved the castle, through countless horrors, just to make right what he had done, even though he had no recollection of doing any of those things. I personally think it's a great story, and a great ending.
The first time I played I got the worst ending (the first one in the vid) and I felt so bad for Daniel because he came through all of that and didn't succeed and it was my fault :c
You felt bad for a monster?
@@AliSubhi-xs4rn I wouldn't consider Daniel to be a monster. Monsters don't feel remorse for their actions.
@@nathanwoods9225 I mean Ted Bundy felt "remorse" before he died but whatever you're saying,bud.
@@AliSubhi-xs4rn But did he really? Daniel felt so shitty that he drank an Amnesia mixture to forget the hell he has caused. On top of that before he dies in the bad ending he is tormented with the voices of his victims.
Fair enough. I guess I can see where you're coming from.
Um...You forgot the 4th ending.The one in the prison.If you stay there for 20 minutes without escaping,the shadow will come,and make the fleshy residue consume you.
That's more like a game mechanic forcing you to move ahead instead of an ending. if you count THAT as an ending, you might as well count all the times that the servants kill Daniel as an ending.
No, it is an ending, because you get credits after you die. That's not at all comparable to the times you get killed by servants or insanity.
+ScientistCat
good point
That's the bad ending.
@@whenyoupulloutyourdickands4023 There are credits after the prison ending, unlike when the servants kill daniel
I have VERY mixed feelings regarding Alexander. On one hand, he's a monster who tortures everyone and everything he sees, not to mention he was banished from his own world. But on the other, we don't know why he was banished, and he has a loved one back there, so maybe he wasn't that bad back then. Also, I think at first, he only tortured the animals and criminals, but because of his immortality, he witnessed centuries of horrible things we humans did to each other and our world. Who knows, maybe we also made horrible things to him. Maybe, he tried to make us evolve, make us less primitive, but since we hate what we consider different or superior to us, he decided that we weren't worth the compassion and that he could simply do what he needed to do with us in order to get back to his world.
It tells you I Rebirth that he was banished because his own methods of torture yo collect vitae were far too cruel, even for others of his own kind who used torture for the same reasons
I got the "good ending" but now I'm thinking the "special ending" was really the "good ending". In the "good ending" Daniel was saying, convincing himself, that he did the right thing. Really? Methodically and brutally killing so many people including innocent people just to save his own skin? And he realized that Alexander played him like a fiddle; both were monsters, one was a cunning monster and the other was a cowardly monster. Now I know why there was that other ending( the "special ending")where both Alexander and Daniel died. It was the most just ending.
+edwin11373 No, he means killing and stopping Alexander was the right thing. He comments many times about murders he did, i.e. sins.
He said that killing Alexander was the right thing to do, not brutally killing innocents. He said that there was no denying the things he'd done but he saw killing Alexander as his repayment for the horrors he committed.
He was played like a damn fiddle.
edwin11373 But the good ending had them both die as well
@@nanashi1173 Nope, Daniel survived in the good ending, Alexander dies.
My favorite ending is the good ending, its just so satisfying to be able to walk away with your life and finally feel you've made reparation for the horrors you've committed I was kinda hoping there would be some sort of boss fight with Alexander and not just knocking things over, ah well still a pretty cool ending
"The special ending" Is the good ending
"The good ending" Is the revenge ending
"The bad ending" ....Is the bad ending.
@Qimodis Personally I like the ending where Daniel escapes...
I was with my friend Daniel when he started this game.
"My...My name is Daniel..."
My Daniel: "Oh, fuck."
He loots the castle and lives like a king for the rest of his life.
I think the ending with Agrippa's head is the best ending. Alexander may have been the true antagonist of the story, but he is not the only one who should pay for his sins with his life. Daniel tortured people and killed an innocent girl for the sake of saving his own life. After all that, he doesn't deserve to walk out of Brennenburg alive while feeling like a victor. Killing Alexander is not enough to redeem himself. When he allows the Shadow to kill them both, that's when he will truly have atoned for his deeds.
Wait why did Daniel torture people to save himself how does that work? Can you also pls explain why knocking the pillars kills Alexander and you survive the ending all just confused me lol
@@KidTrigger Daniel found an artifact (the orb) during an expedition in Africa and took it with him. That artifact was guarded by an entity which is referred to as the Shadow (the fleshy goo and roaring you hear in game). The Shadow began to hunt Daniel for taking the orb.
Nobody could help him to escape from the shadow, but he was taken in by Alexander of Brennenburg. He convinced Daniel that he could be saved from the shadow by harvesting blood which was robbed from humans during sessions of torture, because it contained some stuff that I don't remember. So Daniel tortured many people who he was led to believe were criminals.
However, in reality, the torturing was never going to save Daniel. It turns out that Alexander of Brennenburg was not a human, but an entity from a different dimension. He was using Daniel all along. The torture blood they harvested was an ingredient needed to create a portal back to his own realm. He planned to leave the human world and leave Daniel to his fate.
Daniel found out about it all and got enraged. Hwoever, his own hands were too stained from his bad deeds so he took an Amnesia elixer (hence why he said in the beginnign that he chooses to forget). He finds Alexander in the last chamber with three pillars set up to create the portal back to his home. If Daniel knocks them over, the process will fail and Alexander will be claimed by the Shadow, satisfying it and allowing Daniel to live. If he lets Alexander escape, the Shadow gets enraged and kills Daniel. If you throw Agrippa's head in, the shadow claims Alexander, but the Shadow won;t be satisfied and kills Daniel.
That's my understanding of the story. There are probably some mistakes here and there but it's the general gist of it.
@@sheepisfortheweak6164 so the only thing I found confusing is why does the shadow let you live and only kill Alexander if you knock the portal? Cuz the rest I already knew and you got it 100% right I’m just confused about that one part
@@KidTrigger Alexander was trying to use the orb for his own gain. By stopping him, he can't use the orb to create the portal and the Shadow claims him for the misuse of the orb. In the Shadow's eyes, Daniel will have redeemed himself from initially taking the orb and spare him.
@@sheepisfortheweak6164 ah thanks
The Good ending is one of the most cathartic moments in gaming history. Daniel's little monologue is amazing.
I just played it through and thinking... No one feels a little empathy for Alexander when he says "home" like he was going to cry? Sure he did things, and made Daniel do things which is ultimatately worse than Daniel's actions. But following the story it becomes clear that Alexander was just as desparate. Even more desperate, because he was "Trapped in a world he no longer recognizes" for centuries. I think that long time made him so unmoved when talking about how he needs to torture creatures or to kil off his employees. In the ending when Alexander goes "home" Daniel (who became Alexander's monster) dies, so as in the 'special (good) ending' the world will be free of Alexander and Daniel too. So I think that's a decent ending as well. Every ending is good somehow. Or maybe I am manipulated by Alexander as Daniel was.
Alexander would be in for a shock when he got home and discovered that it's a lifeless wasteland
@@SamuelBlack84Is his world likes the Amnesia rebirth?
@@misfortunia2305 Yes
I love that you can go back and change your ending, thats how you tell if the game you play is a great one
The first one is just terrifying
Help Agrippa, stop the bad guy, in the end you get transported to a different reality via magic portal.
So if you think about it Daniel can NEVER GO HOME.
In a sense he is a atoned for his Sins but he pays a price many of us would not.
I didn't know that I got a special ending. Thanks :)
I finished this game for the first time tonight. It was a really cool experience.
Yup, me too! No on to Justine and the custom stories
"I see Agrippa convinced you to run some errands."
Apparently none of them was laundry for Alexander
Thank you for this video. I had no idea you could push those pillars down.
After playing Amnesia: Rebirth I wonder if his home is as he remembers it.
For anyone watching this, there is a 3 month old religious argument going on, 3 pages long. Seriously, get some butter and popcorn, (we) are going on a comment reading spree of people attempting to sound intellectual, but being absolutely horrible at it. Thanks guys for entertaining me!
can't wait to get down that far! I've got my butter and popcorn ready!
well I'm out of popcorn and have read quite a long, nonsensical argument. tbh by the end of it I didn't even remember what they were arguing about in the first place LOL. in my opinion Flubly > Noctis > Josh
Lol
I took one look and went nope nope nope nope
once I remember a guy said that no one is allowed to judge that which one is the good ending since allah is the only one that knows and can judge which one is good
I like the "Special Ending" best.
I like how the shadow lets Daniel leave Brennenburg after killing Alexander. Apparently Daniel did good on his sins, and the shadow is satisfied.
Thats not a joke, I accidentaly passed the game without helping agrippa because I didn't know how to do the puzzle of the monster in the water, and I did other things and when I came back to the water hole, the way was blocked by the rocks, so I couldn't take the water to make the antidote for him....
"Are you so blind that you see no good in me? Or evil in Agrippa?"
You were mean to me, Agrippa was nice to me. Simple as, Socrates 🤷
The first time I played the game I died in the prison cell. I remember that, for a while, I thought that that was how the game ends. jajajajaja
I played this game 5 years ago and I still regret that the first ending I got was a bad ending. I didn't even thought of just pushing the pylons, I even got the Agrippa's head lmao, I thought that it will be some kind of boss fight, and then I realised. I was so embarrased...
Man, I love this game.
5:56 Daniel: "hellfire to wash away my sins .............. FUCKING BOXES IN MY WAY"
my client is completely innocent, he did nothing wrong other than wanting to return back to the gardens he were banished, to reunite with his love again
the special ending makes me sad
What I wouldn't give got a follow up game where we play as Daniel in the other dimension. Just think of the possibilities!
Also note that Agrippa asks Weyer to help Daniel, so it may not necessarily be bad for Daniel.
That moment when the protagonist had the same name as you irl
What an amazing ending to an amazing game. This and Penumbra are two of my favorite games. Frictional Games are masters at making video games.
THERE ARE 3 ENDINGS!
1) U DIE
2) U LIVE AND GET OUT OF CASTLE
3) WTF THAT WITH AGRIPPAS HEAD I SEE THIS FOR 1ST TIME???
Bgamer Bass You can do Agrippa's errands, give him a solution to keep his "head" alive and then chop it off, throwing it through Alexander's portal. The result of this is that you and Alexander both seem to die to the Shadow, but Agrippa and Johann Weyer (a character who had worked with Agrippa, subsequently entering a portal and entering another dimension at an earlier point) both save you from your fate.
sexc bonnie i don't understand a shit of that
Bgamer Bass Basically... you find the living corpse of a man, Agrippa, who you can "save" or completely ignore.
To save him, you find various ingredients and make a potion to keep his head alive after you've chopped it off, so you can throw it into Alexander's portal.
If you ignore his request for the potion he's presumably killed by the same Shadow that's hunting you.
yesss thanks!!! i did it
sexc bonnie
Agrippa is such a Chad, I love him. I wish i did the special ending (which is the best by FAR in my opinion), but i was so confused by wtf i should have done that i ended the game the good way (that is, the easiest ending to figure out the first playthrough lol)
Its extremely hard to end something like this, giving the epicness of the rest of the game, I like the fact that they rounded it off nicely, they took a safe option rather then do something extravagant and risk ruining it (y)
I believe The Guardian was referred to as the powers of the universe itself, so it doubtfully ceased to exist. There is so much to speculate in this game. Intriguing. :)
When Agrippa fled with an orb, The Guardian caught up, but did not kill him. Instead, after reclaiming the orb, The Guardian carried him far away to some place else. The Guardian might have ensured that the castle did not cave in until Daniel was out of the castle, perhaps it even helped him out, as the elevator was dead. ^^
You know his "loved one" is just memories stored in veils.
I couldn't stop laughing when you got stuck between the boxes at such a dramatic part.
Love the multiple endings. Thanks for uploading.
Lol the comments below are hilarious. People talking about religion and morality like some of it doesn't exist with no clue what they are talking about but running in circles. Only in youtube would you find that on a ending for a game.
The Agrippa ending is kinda like the secret ending in Bloodborne... holy shit, now that I think about it, these endings correspond really well:
Bloodborne - Amnesia
1) Accept Gehrmans Execution and be free from the dream = Kill Alexander and leave the castle alive.
2) Free Gehrman and take his place = Let Alexander Escape and wait for the Shadow to kill you.
3)Through some really vague and difficult to figure out shit, Kill the Moon Presence, Break the Cycle, and become a Great One = Through some really vague and difficult to figure out shit, Help Agrippa, Outsmart Alexander and become a part of the Otherworldly Race.
... oh also Spoiler Warning for bloodborne
exactly! i was just thinking about the same thing! it’s crazy how much these games have in common story telling wise.
What happend in Special ending?
The man say " Everything all right " then no more ???
He is killed by the shadow because it still dosen't forgive him but A & W save his spirit from it
Innocence in one matter is different than total innocence. Maybe when you're more experienced in the world, you'd realize that it is black and white (being that there are different echelons of good and evil). The term "evil" (at least the original term, as the root of the English word is of little importance) is an idea that has been with mankind since it's inception. True, only humans may be either good or evil because of our ability to understand, but it is a part of our world.
Josh Sonon en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subjectivity
@@putyograsseson Did you really reply to a six-year-old comment with just a sarcastic Wikipedia article? Use your own words to make your point.
special ending was the best ending. agrippa is a good man
Not only have you allowed the forbidden ritual to go unhindered, you also let Alexander return back to his old world. The Guardian becomes even more furious and taunts you with traumatizing memories while devouring you very slowly, just like it does in the fourth ending by the prison cell. Also note how the Guardian kills you with a single blow in the Agrippa ending for comparison. =)
So is the special ending the true ending?
SikeNaw Gaming I think so
You gotta love fhe creator still loving comments to this days ❤
It's the least I can do
"I am just like yo-NO FOOL!!!"
I lawled
@MarsWolves i looked it up a bit. the shadow followed him after he stole the orb. the bad ending: the shadow kills him because the orb was used. good ending: he lives because no one used it. special ending: he dies because the orb was used.
Well, it's actually the same as the ending where you let Alexander escapes, just that it happens in the prison cell instead of the orb chamber, if you decide to stay for a while. I was stuck there, so I waited and the game ended there. If you wait there for too long, Alexander finishes the ritual and escapes. =)
Alexander: No! Don't do that!
Daniel: Okay :/
Agrippa's ending (the special one) was the most suited I think. Although Daniel was tricked, he still tortured are murdered, and I think there had to be some payment for those lives. He dies, but he goes to "heaven" because he redeems himself. I don't like the first one because I don't think he's entirely evil. Alexander didn't deserve to live while Daniel's consumed by the Shadow, but I don't think Daniel deserved to live either. That's why I like the last one. It fits Daniel's character.
Not much is easy to find out. You could try the Amnesia wiki which has tons of speculation and fact, both. Alexander is someone who appears to live in a different world, and after being banished, he has been in the human world for centuries, trying to return. The monsters appear to be Alexander's somehow mutated servants. "The Shadow" is an unnatural force which protects the orbs and kills anything both processed as a threat towards them and those who stand in its path to reclaim the orbs.
You can actually get the bad ending earlier in the game. Near the end, when you're locked in a cell by the gatherers, Alexander tells you to stay there and wait for the shadow to kill you. Well, if after about ten minutes, it actually does, and you get the same ending.
Alexander told him they were criminals with evil crimes.I would do the same thing if I didnt knew they were innnocent.After learning the truth he decided to redeem himself.He is a good man actually.
The bad ending is still good-ish. He did get a thank you.
The good ending is epic
The special Ending - OMG Tobuscus got it good job Toby - Is just plain sweet.
@FiveFour821 Daniel survives in the good ending. His "memories" are that of him walking out of the castle, not into it, and the shadow and the red pliant material in its wake disappear as he does this. The reason Alexander says that "you killed us both," pertains to the idea that Alex believed he was about to return home, and had no idea that the shadow would stop following Daniel if it got Alex. Because Alexander knew he would now also be killed, he assumed Daniel would as well.
Alexander:"Am I the villian?"
Me:hhmmm well you made me a murderer, you have a mansion, you're about to ditch me and YOU ARE NAKED!!!!
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so yes you are a villian
And a possible 4th ending:
Daniel enters the Inner Sanctum: Sorry Daniel, but Alexander is in an other castle!
So you're saying it isn't evil to put your life ahead of dozens of other just-as-sentient lives?
Would you kill protecting yourself from them and still retain innocence? Yes. Would you still retain it if you tortured and killed them through no fault of their own? No.
Amensia definatly made it in my top 5 games of ALL time
I love this game
Same. Just completed it. True masterpiece
i´ve always wandered, what happened after agrippa talked to daniel after entering the portal and daniel died by the shadow
Amnesia: The Dark Descent is, by far one of the best games I have ever played. Sure the atmosphere can be pretty intense and creppy, but the story...the story is just perfect, I would have to be a genius to think up something like this. I hope they make some sort of sequel. Brofist to all of the people who contributed to the making of this game.
@DarkAngelKisses13th He has them mixed up in this video. in order of the endings
1. Bad
2. Revenge
3. Good
Smartass
3:48 Gave me chills 😮
The shadow is an entity that protects the orb, and kills all who seem to want to use the orb for "bad" purposes. It leaves behind a red goo wherever it goes.
Number 3 is actually the ending u r supposed to do.
@FatalCroissant actually for ending number two, the shadow sees that he stopped alexander from misusing the orbs so it stops hunting him
You missed the prison ending
it's the same as the bad ending, but in the prison cell instead.
In the final portion of the game, Daniel can place Agrippa's head into the portal after it opens, where Agrippa will be teleported into another world. The Shadow will then proceed to kill both Daniel and Alexander, but Daniel will be saved by Agrippa and Johann Weyer. The game ends with Agrippa asking Johann to help Daniel, and telling Daniel everything will be alright.
Finished the game in few mins and it seems i got the good part of it
Mr Nopy no man the whole game is 10/10
The red flesh and tissue appear when "The Guardian" is furious and is nearby or approaching. It will also let out loud, otherwordly roars The fleshy matter kills anything that touches it and either wounds or kills Daniel, depending on the situation. "The Guardian" protects the ancient relic orbs, and since they were considered a threat for potentially misusing the orbs, they are both hunted after.
Thank you for calling the escape ending the good ending. I don't see how being transported to a strange, foreign world with no hope of return is "good."
Daniel had no more family back in our world. And he would likely end up going insane from the torture of having done what he did
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I don't think Daniel would've really gone insane. In his eyes, he had redeemed himself. He had made sure Alexander perished and was sent to hell as he should've been, and he left the castle with no fear, only satisfaction. I don't think he blamed himself for his actions, because he couldn't have, really.
@LoboFan1000 Sort of. The "hell" that Daniel is sent to is actually the dark void that makes up the inside of the Shadow (since it consumes him). Considering darkness is Daniel's worst fear, I guess you could call it hell, since he is trapped with his worst fears for all eternity...
Amnesia rebirth confirm he an alien exiled from his dimension
@Shyhalu Which has already occurred, but not in the physical sense. When Daniel drank the amnesia potion, he in essence killed himself. That's why there are two different entities, the "Old Daniel" and the "New Daniel". It's just that instead of slitting his throat or something, Old Daniel drank the potion to at least leave something (his now memory-less body) behind as a way to stop Alexander. He didn't just wipe his memory of the murders, he erased -every- memory, according to the game.
I don't really know if Alexander's ending is the "bad" ending. he seems to be a flawed, partially sympathetic villain.
yeah he's only trying to go home BUT he killed and tortured innocent people. that's not something to overlook just because he didn't do it for evil purposes. but trying to sabotage his plan after he worked so hard seems like nothing more than petty revenge. if you let him go, he won't ever kill or torture people again. he only did those out of necessity. if you sabotage him, what does that accomplish? it only serves to feed your character's sense of injustice. whether or not you sabotage his plan will lead to the same outcome. he will be gone. sabotaging him won't bring back the lives of those that he killed. but if you feel that the dead innocent would somehow rest easier if you ruin his plan then that's up to you.
imo there are no good endings
Isn't it the "bad" ending because in the end, you're the protagonist and you lose? What about all your hard work? The whole point is escaping the shadow by killing the man who manipulated you. And in this ending, you succumb to the shadow. And he lives. No morals to this, you failed your goal and that's that. This is indeed the "bad"ending for Daniel. The protagonist.
Alexander himself says it: He is a prisoner of circumstances, he tried to return home in he past but was betrayed by Agrippa who enabled his trusted student Weyer to slip through the portal, leading to him having to start from square one. It was Agrippas selfishness that led him here and without that, a lot of things would not have happened...
I don't understand why Daniel dies at the end if he throws aggripa into the portal :(
@sonicshot55 I'll be honest with you. I rushed out this video shortly after the game's release so i didn't have a deep thought about the endings. I just named the three endings Bad, Good and Special because that's what i thought it was.
There are many comments who have corrected this and i'm sure you guys know it better than i do. I'll make sure to reply to the next comment that fixes the endings :)