one little detail i enjoyed is that in the bad ending if you check your cargo once you pick up the collector, hes nowhere to be seen, unlike the other passengers you pick up, suggesting that you’re him all along without spelling it out like the good ending
They pretty much spell it out anyway. They show you talking to a mirror with the book in your hand, you move forward, so does the collector, you punch him and a mirror breaks, it's laid out right in front of you
@@TheMarkieGoodBoy But only the good ending though. If you go with the bad one, the empty boat is the only way to figure it out and it isn't obvious at all.
@@charlie7mason Late, though hey, here's a funny detail I only noticed now! If the book is facing the Collector, in any other case (should they have been a different character), would be shown in their portrait holding the book as they recite the ritual, of course with changes to how it's shown. Though, this isn't what's shown, isn't it? We see the pages. Or at least, the one that we're on. Now, I don't know if this is significant because it could just be dramatic effect for video games - but that's also why I brushed off the light bouncing off of the Collector for being the lighting, or the ridiculously thin doorframe for oddly constructed frames before I found out they were a reflection in a mirror, so I can be right? Could go either way.
I got the good ending first. However, I took the book from the Collector before I ever spoke to the Lighthouse Keeper. Once I had the book and then spoke to her, she confirms that I actually had the book the entire time, and that the “Collector” was me all along. Anyway, great game! Lots of interesting little details!
Girls : he probably has forget about me and have a happy live with another girl Boys : summon chuthulu and destroy the entire world to bring her back to life
I like the bad ending, especially after talking to the lighthouse keeper and knowing you have options. You see you have multiple personalities, see your lady again, and presumably end the world. That's a lot more fun than saving a small fishing community.
I agree half and half, I think the good ending was very fitting, you ( the fisherman / collector ) caused the fog and all of the incidents and deaths in your pursue of trying to revive your wife, getting swallowed by the ocean (metaphorically) alongside the book was just, **chefs kiss** (Tho there is the speculation that the redgold pillar is you teleporting which... meh, really should have died :/) But that bad ending... god that was SPECTACULAR, I had a feeling already since the fanatic saying that "the world deserves nothing", that this game was going to have some cosmic horror type of ending but WOW
I took way longer in the game cause I wanted all the upgrades and research done, and maybe some of the fish journal done before I completed the game, but I took somewhere around 100+ days before I finished the game lol.
I think the main character escaped before being eaten. Because I noticed from the water when using the warp and when being eaten there was a golden pillar of light like a warp
Interesting. Perhaps. I just wonder where he would have gotten the power from if he threw the book back in. What a sleeper classic this game is! And I found this completely by accident.
I think protagonist is dead too - when find familiar looking ship crashed at some (volcanic I think) island - it was a message bottle in cabin. Somehow the book resurrect the hero from death and that's why the leviathan (big fish) eats him - to bring him back to death.
Yeah. And the ship you find bashed against the rocks in L5 could be the works of the leviathan. There's a huge tear on the side of the ship and that tear is similar with the fins on the back of the leviathan. I think the leviathan smashed the ship, killed the main character but the book on board the ship brought him back from the death and that's why in the good ending the leviathan eats the whole boat as he had noticed his mistake in leaving the boat on the shore and book intact onboard it. This way if the book ever resurrects the dead main character again, he is resurrected inside the belly of the leviathan and the ship is smashed to bits in the belly of the leviathan so the main character has no chance of escaping or surviving once he's resurrected.
10:40 a weird detail is that right before the leviathan eats the boat a red pillar comes out of its mouth as if you were teleported right before you died
Perhaps you actually did, you were never the threat anyways, it was the crimson book. Same way the Leviathan tried to stop the courier ship with the weird goo from making their delivery because it ended up infecting and turning people into mindless zombies.
@@m0ldygiraffe A lot of it is just drawing your own conclusions. The way I see it, since the leviathan is what kills you if you try and go outside the map, therefore it owns the land and stops everyone from leaving. It doesn't want anyone to leave as it is meant to be the protector of the book which can summon the H.P. lovecraft monster thing at the end of the bad ending. Once the books influence is contained again, everyone is free to leave and the book no longer has control over the islands. As for the red light, I believe it was just the Levithan absorbing the book. Sadly, I think the main character has to die as it is clear he cannot be trusted not to forget again and attempted to bring his wife back. You can interpret a lot from the story but that's just how I see it.
@@Tom_Katsu_pz Hmm, maybe I am seeing things. I just think the shot particularly of it crash bellow the lighthouse, it looks like the fins of the leviathan
I wish the book would be in your inventory after you take it from the collector. I got confused because I thought I didn't have it yet and thought I screwed myself and had to do the bad ending.
well, you gotta weigh out the options here. either you let yourself die to free the settlements from the fog, or you condemn the entire world to the wrath of cthulu it's a toss-up, really
@@mcswim565 first of all cuthulhu is like a giant humanoid being with an octopus head which is what appears in there, and i've seen some people that have seen a lot of the lore and the collector has this eldritch book that wants to summon something, once he does the ritual the fisherman's wife comes back and this thing also appears TLDR: it looks like him and gets summoned by the eldritch book/ritual so it makes sense
Spoilers ahead : I got the bad ending without the "collector" on board by accident, not knowing that after bringing the last artifact and obtaining the book (the mirror was already smashed by me because I'd talked to the old mayor before obtaining the last artifact), I could talk to the lighthouse keeper again... I've just assumed that the protagonist was shizophrenic the whole time, explaining all the "terrors" he's facing in the fog or while in "panic" due to witnessing the loss of his wife and therefore having a split personality.. The messages from the various bottles give away some hints about him changing from the wife's perspective after they dredged up the casket, e.g "He stared down into the open casket, then turned to me. In his eyes I saw the void." right as she might have been taken away from him by Cthulhu to pay for the powers inside the book. After that he's trying to get her back by any cost while she realizes, that this is not the right way and will cause the unleashing of Cthulhu upon the world.
I got the good ending because I accidentally found the old mayor, and at the end, i was like. "wtf, this is boring." I mean your real identity is a good twist but damn everything just went "meh". Didn't know there's another ending and I was supposed to get the bad ending first, to fully appreciate the good ending. At least the bad ending makes you ask questions that only answered by the other ending.
There's only 2 endings; One where you throw the Artefacts into the water and one where you throw the book instead. Whether you smash the mirror or not, there's no 3rd ending.
@@terriblej6107 just choose to take the book from collector, and go back to the mansion. the only extra thing is just instead of talking to the collector, he's talking to the mirror. other things are just the same.
I didn't run into a single storyline choice to be made in the game. I didn't understand the ending, so I googled it. People have very detailed ideas of what happened, and I don't understand how. I don't know who the woman is, nor what happened with the kraken. I don't know what light does. Fishing game was fun.
Sounds like you mostly fished and didn't bother with the actual story lol, usually best to look for secrets and other things when looking at a story based game
comparatively yes, the good ending. one guy dies so that everyone else can finally be at ease and a multiple year-long curse is lifted, or the world ends and everyone dies.
Are we sure about that is actually chtulu? I mean in the stellar basin, there's already a big creature like that, and maybe we awake him after the ritual.
There are four campsites scattered around the map that belong to the mayor, he has a chance of showing up at any of them. If there is a campfire going at a campsite that means he is currently there.
Not a big fan of how you can’t just lock the book up somewhere or give it to somebody else to get rid of. it’s really annoying how your character has no good ending. Edit: when I said good ending, I meant one where your character survives. I get its cosmic horror, but even lovecraftian tails ended with the characters leaving never to return.
I really thought the light of the flame of the sky was gonna make a difference here. The obelisk near the lighthouse at devils spine says "A leviathan raises its vast grey head, stretching up, up until it sits level with a bright flame cradled at the top of the ancient lighthouse. It watches the fire for a while, tilting its head and calling softly to it with a guttural song.Appearing satisfied, the beast slinks down into the water, gliding back to the depths." Words cannot express the saddness i felt when i went through the trouble to retrieve that light only to have it shut off at the cutscene because it changes nothing
@@cavebrudda6308 I did the exact same thing. I thought I was so smart for thinking of it, but in the end I just got a nice little trinket. Maybe future DLC could make another ending, although I doubt it. Great game regardless.
that's cosmic horror for ya still, there's a difference between summoning some eldritch God from the deeps and getting eaten by one impossibly big fish
Wdym, it has a good end. The dude killed his own wife cause of the book, he was freed from the sea gods madness AND kept it sealed. That’s a pretty good ending.
He may have teleported away (golden light) and even if he was eaten that's a good ending. He was a mad, possibly fanatical, researcher who probably caused his wife death and wanted to unleash Cthully on the world just to bring her back regardless of consequences. Honestly, the true good guys of this game are Leviathans who are the guardians of the sea and world. They tried to hunt down protagonist to prevent him from unleashing apocalypse and that is also why if he leaves the fog (which was made specifically to hide him from them) or go fully mad (sanity) then they would immediately find and kill him
Pretty lame finale tbh. I got the point of no return prompt and made sure I finish all the side quests and max out my lights and engines because I thought there was gonna be some big blowout ending where we journey into an ancient sunken city or have to sail around the entire map evading a giant elder god. Instead I just sailed peacefully 20 meters into open water and pushed one button. Not exactly a test of all my skills and equipment 😕
i mean the good ending is definitely anticlimactic, bad ending was hella cool tho i still gotta agree the "YOUR GAME WILL NOT SAVE FROM THIS POINT, ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO GO ON" is decieving
Yep, deeply unsatisfying ending. Basically no point to upgrading your vessel beyond extra capacity or fishing 'capability'. Might have thought that speed and survivability would have been important if you are invoking evil terrors of the Deep!
That was part of my issue with it as well not much of an ending really in terms of cutscene however I thought the story wrapped up fine for what it was, but the main issue is really the game mechanics not evolving enough over the playtime. It has a good base at the start, but then it just gets repetitive and doesn't introduce any real changes. I know it's a small game and priced well for its length, but not as well for its gameplay. Overall an alright game, I give it a 6/10. The start had some promise could've been a 7/10 but then mostly turned into busywork with mechanics like the passively read books being abandoned and you never really had to make use of the encyclopedia to find anything and the boat upgrades only had a purpose of making the game easier to play instead of changing it up in any major way.
you need to talk to the old mayor, go to the lighthouse and talk to the keeper, go to the collector and confront him, and go back to the lighthouse keeper and do the little quest
so did i, which is why i immediately went to do the bad ending and that made up for it i'm pretty sure the game is designed to where you're supposed to get the bad end first, then figure out the good ending, which makes the payoff a lot better
you need to talk to the old mayor, go to the lightgouse and talk to the keeper, go to the collector and confront him, and go bacl to the lighthouse keeper and do the little quest
one little detail i enjoyed is that in the bad ending if you check your cargo once you pick up the collector, hes nowhere to be seen, unlike the other passengers you pick up, suggesting that you’re him all along without spelling it out like the good ending
OHHH that explains the mirror!!! in the abandoned mansion!
good catch
They pretty much spell it out anyway. They show you talking to a mirror with the book in your hand, you move forward, so does the collector, you punch him and a mirror breaks, it's laid out right in front of you
@@TheMarkieGoodBoy But only the good ending though. If you go with the bad one, the empty boat is the only way to figure it out and it isn't obvious at all.
@@charlie7mason Late, though hey, here's a funny detail I only noticed now! If the book is facing the Collector, in any other case (should they have been a different character), would be shown in their portrait holding the book as they recite the ritual, of course with changes to how it's shown.
Though, this isn't what's shown, isn't it? We see the pages. Or at least, the one that we're on. Now, I don't know if this is significant because it could just be dramatic effect for video games - but that's also why I brushed off the light bouncing off of the Collector for being the lighting, or the ridiculously thin doorframe for oddly constructed frames before I found out they were a reflection in a mirror, so I can be right?
Could go either way.
It took me until the punch to realize it wasn't a door frame. And we had all the hints since he appeared.
Its great, once you know, like you say, the hints are suddenly obvious.
I knew it some dialogs before the punch
I had a feeling it was a mirror early on but wasn't certain until it was confirmed
CTHULU you mean?
i even tought to myself "bro why youre always at the door?"
BUT IT WASNT A FRIGGIN DOOR
I think nobody's noticed this but you actually have the book in your cabin in the opening cutscene.
I got the good ending first. However, I took the book from the Collector before I ever spoke to the Lighthouse Keeper. Once I had the book and then spoke to her, she confirms that I actually had the book the entire time, and that the “Collector” was me all along. Anyway, great game! Lots of interesting little details!
i actually managed to piece that together before it was revealed, very proud of myself for that
@@waffler-yz3gw you should be
Girls : he probably has forget about me and have a happy live with another girl
Boys : summon chuthulu and destroy the entire world to bring her back to life
that was the good ending for sure. at last i get company :D
Protag: Wait, it was me all along!
Leviathan: Always has been.
This is by far the scariest visual depiction of Cthulhu I’ve ever seen in any kind of game or film
gotta agree from the signifigantly less humanoid appearance to the way the camera obscures and slowly reveals it this is a great depiction.
I like the bad ending, especially after talking to the lighthouse keeper and knowing you have options. You see you have multiple personalities, see your lady again, and presumably end the world. That's a lot more fun than saving a small fishing community.
Yes but you do not end the world, just cause it. I guess we'll be at the mercy of the elder god we've awoken too, just like the others it'll devour.
Alfred: Some men just want to watch the world burn
I agree half and half, I think the good ending was very fitting, you ( the fisherman / collector ) caused the fog and all of the incidents and deaths in your pursue of trying to revive your wife, getting swallowed by the ocean (metaphorically) alongside the book was just, **chefs kiss** (Tho there is the speculation that the redgold pillar is you teleporting which... meh, really should have died :/)
But that bad ending... god that was SPECTACULAR, I had a feeling already since the fanatic saying that "the world deserves nothing", that this game was going to have some cosmic horror type of ending but WOW
Saving a small fishing community?
Motherfucker you save the world from the eldritch Gods that lurk beneath us.
Shout out go everyone that finished the game roughly at the same time lol
I took way longer in the game cause I wanted all the upgrades and research done, and maybe some of the fish journal done before I completed the game, but I took somewhere around 100+ days before I finished the game lol.
I think the main character escaped before being eaten. Because I noticed from the water when using the warp and when being eaten there was a golden pillar of light like a warp
i thought he would die even in good ending:(
thats a good point, hope that means they could continue the world/story.
Interesting. Perhaps. I just wonder where he would have gotten the power from if he threw the book back in. What a sleeper classic this game is! And I found this completely by accident.
He knew eldritch magic, so he might have escaped.
@@miroslavzima8856 The art of tentacles
(Hentai edition)
I think protagonist is dead too - when find familiar looking ship crashed at some (volcanic I think) island - it was a message bottle in cabin. Somehow the book resurrect the hero from death and that's why the leviathan (big fish) eats him - to bring him back to death.
Is it wreck south of the Marrows with the ship that looks identicle to ours?
I think when you find the ship that looks like yours, I think that's supposed to be what happened to the previous fisherman of Greater Marrow
It's the little island in L5 (south of Little Marrow)
Yeah. And the ship you find bashed against the rocks in L5 could be the works of the leviathan. There's a huge tear on the side of the ship and that tear is similar with the fins on the back of the leviathan. I think the leviathan smashed the ship, killed the main character but the book on board the ship brought him back from the death and that's why in the good ending the leviathan eats the whole boat as he had noticed his mistake in leaving the boat on the shore and book intact onboard it. This way if the book ever resurrects the dead main character again, he is resurrected inside the belly of the leviathan and the ship is smashed to bits in the belly of the leviathan so the main character has no chance of escaping or surviving once he's resurrected.
@@MrBrander the MC then pummeled the Leviathan from the inside and escaped
What if the leviathan is the guardian of the sea and it killed the mc because the mc was the collecter?
Yup that is what it is, if you pay attention to the dialog there are many lines that confirm it.
Go and do what's right -- for her. *Throw it back.*
The fisherman in question:
10:40 a weird detail is that right before the leviathan eats the boat a red pillar comes out of its mouth as if you were teleported right before you died
Perhaps you actually did, you were never the threat anyways, it was the crimson book. Same way the Leviathan tried to stop the courier ship with the weird goo from making their delivery because it ended up infecting and turning people into mindless zombies.
@@freshlymemed5680 I think the leviathan was actually trying to eat the book so it gets destroyed you just happened to be in the way
@@freshlymemed5680Sorry, where does it say this during the game? i’m incredibly invested in this game but so far haven’t found much on the leviathan
@@m0ldygiraffe A lot of it is just drawing your own conclusions. The way I see it, since the leviathan is what kills you if you try and go outside the map, therefore it owns the land and stops everyone from leaving. It doesn't want anyone to leave as it is meant to be the protector of the book which can summon the H.P. lovecraft monster thing at the end of the bad ending. Once the books influence is contained again, everyone is free to leave and the book no longer has control over the islands. As for the red light, I believe it was just the Levithan absorbing the book. Sadly, I think the main character has to die as it is clear he cannot be trusted not to forget again and attempted to bring his wife back. You can interpret a lot from the story but that's just how I see it.
Has anyone else noticed that the ship we see the protagonist sail in the opening cutscene looks a lot like the Leviathan?
Do you mean like the dredging and fishing equipment looking like its fins or...? Because otherwise I don't really see it
@@Tom_Katsu_pz Hmm, maybe I am seeing things. I just think the shot particularly of it crash bellow the lighthouse, it looks like the fins of the leviathan
If you notice the collector is the guy himself in the mirror. His wife died because of him and that book
I wish the book would be in your inventory after you take it from the collector. I got confused because I thought I didn't have it yet and thought I screwed myself and had to do the bad ending.
It's hard to call either ending "good". More like "Death by Lovecraft" or "Death by Jules Verne".
well, you gotta weigh out the options here. either you let yourself die to free the settlements from the fog, or you condemn the entire world to the wrath of cthulu
it's a toss-up, really
I think the fish ate him and it’s purpose was to bring him to his wife dead together
In both endings it seems they return to each other afterall
Would you sacrifice the entire world to see her alive once again, or would you choose joining her in the depth of the cursed waters?
"So it was me all along, now I understand I just have to throw the crimson book!"
I read this in Xavier's voice.
I kinda always felt like I’d seen the collector somewhere before and his build kinda seemed familiar too
I think I like the bad ending more because it shows a gigantic cephalopod creature rising above the water
Edit: I did not mean to start a debate ;-;
that ain't just a big cephalopod, it's cuthulhu
@@acs5809 where did they say that? It doesn't look like Cthulhu in the slightest
@@mcswim565 first of all cuthulhu is like a giant humanoid being with an octopus head which is what appears in there, and i've seen some people that have seen a lot of the lore and the collector has this eldritch book that wants to summon something, once he does the ritual the fisherman's wife comes back and this thing also appears
TLDR: it looks like him and gets summoned by the eldritch book/ritual so it makes sense
@@acs5809 wow, I don't think you could've been any more wrong if you tried
@@mcswim565 could you like just say what i am wrong in and why instead of going like "you're so wrong lol"
Spoilers ahead :
I got the bad ending without the "collector" on board by accident, not knowing that after bringing the last artifact and obtaining the book (the mirror was already smashed by me because I'd talked to the old mayor before obtaining the last artifact), I could talk to the lighthouse keeper again... I've just assumed that the protagonist was shizophrenic the whole time, explaining all the "terrors" he's facing in the fog or while in "panic" due to witnessing the loss of his wife and therefore having a split personality.. The messages from the various bottles give away some hints about him changing from the wife's perspective after they dredged up the casket, e.g "He stared down into the open casket, then turned to me. In his eyes I saw the void." right as she might have been taken away from him by Cthulhu to pay for the powers inside the book. After that he's trying to get her back by any cost while she realizes, that this is not the right way and will cause the unleashing of Cthulhu upon the world.
Oh that's painful but so touching
For the old mayor step, you find him in other island (as in my case)
I found him in the swamp.
either way, you join your wife
Only good endings here lmao
actually it's much worse, she is lost to the deep not dead.
More accurately, "Bad Ending" and "Worse Ending"
So both ending get you eaten
you don't get eaten in the first one, everyone else does tho
In the good ending you teleport before you get eaten
@@kostakonomi NO WAY?
@@itrymmd9549 you see a light right before the leviathans jaws closes
@@kostakonomi Why would you interpret that as "teleport"?
THAT WAS A MIRROR NOT A DOORFRAME?????
I got the good ending because I accidentally found the old mayor, and at the end, i was like. "wtf, this is boring." I mean your real identity is a good twist but damn everything just went "meh".
Didn't know there's another ending and I was supposed to get the bad ending first, to fully appreciate the good ending. At least the bad ending makes you ask questions that only answered by the other ending.
Isn't there a third ending where you destroy the mirror but decide to resurrect her anyways
Yep!
You can do that, but you still get the Cthulhu ending
How do you do this ending? I haven’t figured out how to do it
There's only 2 endings; One where you throw the Artefacts into the water and one where you throw the book instead.
Whether you smash the mirror or not, there's no 3rd ending.
@@terriblej6107 just choose to take the book from collector, and go back to the mansion. the only extra thing is just instead of talking to the collector, he's talking to the mirror. other things are just the same.
Good ending your dead
Bad ending you murder the town either way someone’s dead
I didn't run into a single storyline choice to be made in the game. I didn't understand the ending, so I googled it. People have very detailed ideas of what happened, and I don't understand how. I don't know who the woman is, nor what happened with the kraken. I don't know what light does.
Fishing game was fun.
If you read the bottle in the ocean you can knows who the woman is.
Maybe read the diary logs and pay attention to the npcs?
You saw the bottles with message in the cabin yeah you can read them there and might get something
Sounds like you mostly fished and didn't bother with the actual story lol, usually best to look for secrets and other things when looking at a story based game
bottles with messages, exploring the map to find npcs, finding certain dialogue options, all that stuff gets you story clues
Got the good ending first try by getting her back and unleashing Uk'otoa.
I don't even remember talking to the old mayor lol
The """"""""""""GOOD ENDING""""""""""""
the "good for everyone else" ending.
comparatively yes, the good ending. one guy dies so that everyone else can finally be at ease and a multiple year-long curse is lifted, or the world ends and everyone dies.
Are we sure about that is actually chtulu? I mean in the stellar basin, there's already a big creature like that, and maybe we awake him after the ritual.
"Throw it back."
*'Bends down and starts throwing it back like omni-man*
5:45 i found this dude over by gale cliffs, are there just multiple old mayors or smth??
There are four campsites scattered around the map that belong to the mayor, he has a chance of showing up at any of them. If there is a campfire going at a campsite that means he is currently there.
Not a big fan of how you can’t just lock the book up somewhere or give it to somebody else to get rid of. it’s really annoying how your character has no good ending.
Edit: when I said good ending, I meant one where your character survives. I get its cosmic horror, but even lovecraftian tails ended with the characters leaving never to return.
I really thought the light of the flame of the sky was gonna make a difference here. The obelisk near the lighthouse at devils spine says
"A leviathan raises its vast grey head, stretching up, up until it sits level with a bright flame cradled at the top of the ancient lighthouse. It watches the fire for a while, tilting its head and calling softly to it with a guttural song.Appearing satisfied, the beast slinks down into the water, gliding back to the depths."
Words cannot express the saddness i felt when i went through the trouble to retrieve that light only to have it shut off at the cutscene because it changes nothing
@@cavebrudda6308 I did the exact same thing. I thought I was so smart for thinking of it, but in the end I just got a nice little trinket. Maybe future DLC could make another ending, although I doubt it. Great game regardless.
that's cosmic horror for ya
still, there's a difference between summoning some eldritch God from the deeps and getting eaten by one impossibly big fish
Wdym, it has a good end. The dude killed his own wife cause of the book, he was freed from the sea gods madness AND kept it sealed. That’s a pretty good ending.
He may have teleported away (golden light) and even if he was eaten that's a good ending. He was a mad, possibly fanatical, researcher who probably caused his wife death and wanted to unleash Cthully on the world just to bring her back regardless of consequences. Honestly, the true good guys of this game are Leviathans who are the guardians of the sea and world. They tried to hunt down protagonist to prevent him from unleashing apocalypse and that is also why if he leaves the fog (which was made specifically to hide him from them) or go fully mad (sanity) then they would immediately find and kill him
wait, there are more endings?=????
for some reason I think there will be a sequel
What happens if you keep the last item and then still go with the misterious man?
Pretty lame finale tbh. I got the point of no return prompt and made sure I finish all the side quests and max out my lights and engines because I thought there was gonna be some big blowout ending where we journey into an ancient sunken city or have to sail around the entire map evading a giant elder god. Instead I just sailed peacefully 20 meters into open water and pushed one button. Not exactly a test of all my skills and equipment 😕
i mean the good ending is definitely anticlimactic, bad ending was hella cool tho
i still gotta agree the "YOUR GAME WILL NOT SAVE FROM THIS POINT, ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO GO ON" is decieving
A dredge dlc maybe would work
Yep, deeply unsatisfying ending. Basically no point to upgrading your vessel beyond extra capacity or fishing 'capability'. Might have thought that speed and survivability would have been important if you are invoking evil terrors of the Deep!
That was part of my issue with it as well not much of an ending really in terms of cutscene however I thought the story wrapped up fine for what it was, but the main issue is really the game mechanics not evolving enough over the playtime. It has a good base at the start, but then it just gets repetitive and doesn't introduce any real changes. I know it's a small game and priced well for its length, but not as well for its gameplay.
Overall an alright game, I give it a 6/10. The start had some promise could've been a 7/10 but then mostly turned into busywork with mechanics like the passively read books being abandoned and you never really had to make use of the encyclopedia to find anything and the boat upgrades only had a purpose of making the game easier to play instead of changing it up in any major way.
@@banananananananananananananas Agreed
i got chillz on bad ending
How to get the good ending?
you need to talk to the old mayor, go to the lighthouse and talk to the keeper, go to the collector and confront him, and go back to the lighthouse keeper and do the little quest
THANKYOU
Still waiting for android version. 😢
lol it was a mirror frame...
This game make me thalassophobia
wow why are you against thalasspeople
How is one a good ending when they die 😂
Late but maybe because the whole world doesn't get destroyed by a giant monster and the mc can finally accept their loss?
Got the good ending first try. I thought it was kinda boring
so did i, which is why i immediately went to do the bad ending and that made up for it
i'm pretty sure the game is designed to where you're supposed to get the bad end first, then figure out the good ending, which makes the payoff a lot better
The two endings are bad 😅
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Just beat it. Got the bad ending of course lol. How do you even get the good ending?
get the book from the collector and take it to the lighthouse lady instead of taking the collector to the spot.
you need to talk to the old mayor, go to the lightgouse and talk to the keeper, go to the collector and confront him, and go bacl to the lighthouse keeper and do the little quest
You asked this question literally beneath a tutorial video for both endings...
why do you write all the endings when there are three of them, and not two like yours?