Ending doesn't tell you whether the hero lives or dies

>ending doesn't tell you whether the hero lives or dies

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No, user, I'm pretty sure he dies

And that's OK.

Well every game character eventually dies, with some exceptions of demons and gods.

>hero

user...

There's no way he's alive

>shooting star in the credits from death of a hero as told by the fortune teller

Y-Yeah user he's just sleeping

Well, he made consistent morally good choices despite his affiliation with the syndicate.

>the average ending doesn't tell you whether the hero lives or dies
>the best endings shows a hint that hero lives
>Regardless of being alive the hero is stuck and none of his comardes are around to help him out
>The continuation of the story never comes

FUCK.ME3.

Spike 100% dies.

COME THEN, LET'S SAY IT

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>>the best endings shows a hint that hero lives

EVERYTHING IS CLEARER NOW
LIFE IS JUST A DREAM, YOU KNOW
THAT'S NEVER-ENDING
I'M ASCENDING
;_;7

>>shooting star in the credits from death of a hero as told by the fortune teller
Pretty sure laughing bull was referring to Vicious when he said that.

see you space cowboy...

He survived a lot of damage before this.

YOU'RE GONNA CARRY THAT WEIGHT

Yes. Vicious the hero.

Bang!

THE SCHOOL OF THE UNDEFEATED OF THE EAST

Noir did it better.

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Well if Spike dies wouldn't that mean Vicious lives?

Which Phantasy Star is it that has this exact ending? I remember the heroes were about to face off against the final human threat and the game just ended right there.

Blu ray release fucking when?

I thought it already got a blu ray release and someone on /m/ ripped and subbed it? Or am I going senile?

The only thing Noir did better was upskirts, and Aika did it better anyway.

Apparently it just got released back in December, I had no fucking idea.
Got a link to the /m/ thread by chance?

GABAGOOL

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This was fucking great.

OOOOHHHHHH!!

>only one person can die at a time...

Laughing bull basically implies only one of them will die.

For reference youtube.com/watch?v=uisGgY5MqrE

yeah but in this case he is surrounded after a brutal fight and this is after he killed their boss for good, even if he survived he wouldn't be alive for long since the syndicate would execute him

There will NEVER EVER be a sequel

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Spike found a way out of the syndicate before, I'm sure he could avoid execution to.

Spike dies because he's finally at ease, he woke from the dream that was his life after the syndicate and confronted his past that had been dogging him all this time.

Man, I'm glad the show ended with a bang, instead of being dragged through 600 episodes

The director literally said it's open to interpretation, meaning if you're a little bitch and can't handle the drama then you can pretend he survives. It's a common trick in lots of media including video games. Meaning, the writer has no balls to do a harsh ending and wants to please as many people as possible.

it's ok because the game was forgettable anyway

Well he confronted Vicious just to find out if he was alive, pretty sure he got his answer when Spike was the only one walking away from that fight.

?
But it does
It ends with Sheppard breathing below some debris

at least it fucking ended. Unlike Big O.

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>The director literally said it's open to interpretation, meaning if you're a little bitch and can't handle the drama then you can pretend he survives.
I don't understand this mindset, why does he need to die exactly? If anything, there's more evidence to suggest that Spike didn't die.

Your interpretation of the ending depends in part on your own outlook:
>Spike's life was "the dream", and his death was waking up.
>"The dream" was his obsession with his past, and waking up means he can finally live a life beyond it
Either works if you ask me

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Pretty sure Spike was accosted by the police, had his memory wiped and thrown into the prison planet, Endless Illusion under the name Van where he wound up with a similar tragedy involving a woman again.

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>blah blah blah poetry
It was meant to be ambiguous.