Bad endings suck...

Bad endings suck. The only game I've seen do multiple endings well so far is the original Deus Ex which allowed you to choose the ending you felt was morally correct rather than giving you a bunch of black and white endings and making the good ending or canon ending be a ritual to summon Baphomet

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Wasn't HR's ending kinda like ignored in MK?

>Bad endings suck. The only game I've seen do multiple endings well so far is the original Deus Ex which allowed you to choose the ending you felt was morally correct rather than giving you a bunch of black and white endings and making the good ending or canon ending be a ritual to summon Baphomet
Deus Ex doesn't offer you a bad ending because it would be utterly pointless in a game that's about how perception changes what is and is not bad. It's shades of grey everywhere, even if the bad guy wins.

>people complained about HR's push-a-button ending
>Deus Ex was basically the exact same shit, your prior choices were totally irrelevant.

Singularity did it better

But there was a good ending- 'Dark Age'. You didnt blow Illuminati or merged with Helios, huh?

>game has multiple endings
>only one of them is worth watching

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I merged with Helios

best ending

Merge is unironically the best ending.
>create a hellhole world of mudhuts and shitted streets with Tracer
>be the illuminati's lapdog
or
>become a literal AI god with near omniscience and a benevolent will for the people
Only genuine ape brains would pick the other two.

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Transhumanist scum, you aren't human

>ungabunga technology bad

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based and kaczynskipilled

Correct it is bad to merge your mind with a control, you are a slave at that point

Pick up that can.

Not if it's open source

>return control of the world to the shadowy secret organization that thinks they're fit to run it, even after their incompetence led the world going down the shitter long before one of their own rendered them irrelevant and borderline impotent
>destroy the hub of the internet and global telecommunications under the misguided belief that this is somehow going to set back human technological progress so far that people will go back to "living in villages" despite that being absolutely absurd
>merge physically and mentally with a gestalt machine intelligence that, even with a "human perspective", will still be an utterly alien mind that will never truly understand the entities it has chosen to lord over, in the hopes that it is telling the truth when it claims it will be a benign ruler or will remain one after merging

There's two bad endings and a maybe good ending

No since i have free will, can't say the same for you transhumanists

Helios is not control. It never lies throughout the entire game, and at the end states you will be as much a part of it as it is a part of you. Just as the benevolence and malevolence of Icarus and Daedalus are merged and no longer exist as separate entities.

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Just because I want to live forever doesn't mean I'm gonna put a computer in my brain

Panchea collaspes at least so that's most likely canon.

>multiple ending
>cue sequel
>all endings happened!

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I wouldn't have minded it if IW was only a year or two after DX1, kept the "15 minutes in the future" look for the majority of the settings and items, retained RPG elements and kept the large levels.

Personally I'm supportive of sentience, not humanity specifically.

Panchea collapses in all endings and Adam's body is fished from the wreckage.

According to one of the writers for MD, whatever you chose is "canon" but whatever it was got lost in transmission because the Illuminati damage controlled so hard their version of events became the only one available

IW is a dumpster fire heavily handicapped by being designed also for consoles- GUI, level size, loadings, freedom... On of the worst sequels ever, put me ofd instantly.

I recently forced myself to play through it when my brother accidentally bought it, after dropping it twice. It was slightly less bad than I remembered, but holy hell it fails to even attempt to live up DX1. I wouldn't be mad at it if it turned to shit after attempting to do too much, but that was not the design route they went for.

Not to be contrarian but I honestly didn't think IW was bad. It wasn't nearly as good as the first and it was *severely* limited by the garbage game engine they inexplicably used. But the story was good and I liked the subplots involving that AI popstar spy, the Omar cyborgs, and the two Starbucks style chains in corporate war with each other (only to find out they're all the same company and it's a big PR stunt)

We don't talk about IW

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Merging is the most based and redpilled action JC Denton took throughout the entire game. Instead of killing Bob Page he forced him to watch as JC cucked Page out of his project to become the ruler of the planet. He may have told a homeless guy to get a job, he may have murdered a father in front of his daughter and simply said 'What a shame' but cucking Page was the most based thing JC did. I hope when I die I wake up on the Liberty Island pier and get given a mini crossbow by other Denton.

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