Bloodborne

So, which ending was the good ending?

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The uninstall wizard

The one where you became a babby of the stars.

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I'm inclined to agree.

slug

Any except the one where you become a fucking slug.

It really is.
>Yharnam Sunrise
All you did was stop that particular Night of the Hunt from worsening. You didn't free Gehrman from the Dream and the Moon Presence still exists, i.e. the Red Moon will most likely come back again, the very thing that exacerbated the Scourge of the Beasts.
>Honoring Wishes
You freed Gehrman from the Dream, but in turn you will become the Moon's new child. You will inevitably bear the pain Gehrman endured during his captivity there for god knows how long. Again, the Moon Presence is still there, and will descend upon Yharnam once again as the Red Moon.
>Childhood's Beginning
Not only did you mercifully put Gehrman down, you displace the Moon Presence as the new host of the Dream. What you're ulterior motives may be is up in the air, but so far, given the text in the trophy you recieve, you will lift humanity into its next childhood.

If you didn't know, the choice between refusing Gehrman or accepting is a moral choice.
If you listen to Gehrman, he's clearly not fine in the Dream. He's forcibly held captive. At various points in the game, you can warp to the Dream and listen to Gehrman's thoughts as he sleeps in a secluded area (the place where you can give the Messengers ornaments to wear).
>"Oh, Laurence… what's taking you so long… I've grown too old for this, of little use now, I'm afraid…"
>"Oh, Laurence… Master Willem… Somebody help me… Unshackle me please, anybody… I've had enough of this dream… The night blocks all sight… Oh, somebody, please… "
It's a moral decision your character makes. Do you free yourself from the Dream, while Gehrman remains in perpetual torment, or do you finally put him to rest after all this time? Gehrman is pretty admirable, despite all the suffering, he wants US to leave the Dream for good, so that we may never bear the pain. He's merciful, and even his creations, like the Blades of Mercy and the Burial Blade, reflect this.

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I found him crying during my first playthrough, so I decided to free him when I got to the end.

Good thing you understood that. Most just gloss Gehrman's fight over as some sort of betrayal, when in fact it couldn't be even more further from the truth.

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Yeah. I think it's pretty obvious that Geherman is being altruistic when he tells you to get out of dodge.

Nice recap there, makes me feel better that I at least fought him.

I didn't get the best ending though, for I had no idea what I had to do for this. I looked it up afterwards and was like "How the fuck should I have known?"

The one where you fugg the doll.

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Slug. Power overwhelming.

Depends on how much stock you put in Bergynwerth's and the Healing Church's goals. If becoming AYY and losing everything that makes you human sounds appealing then that ending is the good ending. Don't know why, after losing literally all humanity you probably wouldn't even care about anything discernable by a human mind but hey you have universal concerns now.

But if you just want to have the chance to move on with your life then letting Gehrman behead you is the good ending. Cite it all as a bad dream. Leave Yharnam free of disease and never look back.

Really the only bad ending is being trapped in the dream for however many centuries it takes for another Hunter to show up and do what you did

They're all nonsense, no matter how much made-up shit Reddit and other autistic gaming forums pump out to make it seems like this nonsensical japanese hodge-podge of horror clichés makes any sense.

Not an arguement.

>I need my story force fed via expository dumps and cutscenes

I got the ending where the doll grabs a little worm and says it's cold.

>implying made up reddit theory and made up shit counts as actual story

Lolno.

You weren't attentive. Everything I stated was explicitly told ingame. Don't blame the game when you're clearly the one that's an ADHD riddled retard.

It always make me sad when people come to the conclusion "Gehrman was your enemy from the beginning!"

I think you need more Insight

Also don't forget that the ladder two endings have you chilling around with the Doll

I mean, Gehrman even states you should be "freed from the Night" each time he kills you or when you submit. It's amazing how retarded people are.

>you can use everything, even the doll
What did german mean by this?

Nobody cares about your meme game

>story taht's all just a dream
>boss betrays you and revealed as the antagonist (wow didn't see that coming)
>guns yet can't increase amount of ammo you can hold by a decent amount
>can't dual weild guns
>doesn't allow you to play like a tps yet includes guns
>aliens out of nowhere

Gehrman isn't comfortable by the Doll's existence. It's because she is a far cry to the real Maria. Maria was also a daughter figure to Gehrman, not a romantic one.

IMO all endings are pointless. The entire game is pointless. And that's the point.

Think about it. When you dream, nothing you do matters, but it's still a cool experience. That's what all games should be like.

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2/10 see me after class

The best ending from a "you make it out ok and preserve the status quo" is the Yharnam Sunrise one. You get to move on and put everything behind you. It doesn't resolve the issues plaguing Yharnam but you are at least safe from it for now.

The best in terms of resolution is likely the Great One ending, where your hunter ascends into a Great One. No way to know what's going to happen next but you've effectively broken the cycle that wrecked Yharnam (and other civilizations before it) and managed to grow past your own limitations as a human. At this point literally anything could happen.

Every thread.