How to Get Every Ending for Those Who Remain on Nintendo Switch



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How to Get Every Ending

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As you journey through the game, there are seven characters you'll meet along the way, and what you do when you're with them will determine which ending you get. Four of the seven characters you come across (Mark, the Sheriff, the Post Office Chief, and the Fire Station Chief) are trapped in purgatory for the crimes they committed in life, and you'll be tasked with gathering evidence on their deeds and deciding whether to condemn them to their fate or forgive them.

For the other three characters (the guy in the police car, the sawmill foreman, and the woman in the van), you'll have to choose between saving and killing them.

Good

You'll receive a good ending after saving and forgiving everyone. Once you read the incantation, the monster that's been hunting you for the entire game will make its final appearance. After spewing a line of dialogue about how everyone's a sinner capable of change and commenting on the events that have transpired, you'll wake up in the motel.

The girl who's been talking in your ear throughout the game will inform you that the town and her mother are free, then thank you for what you've done and tell you that you deserve a second chance. Edward decides it's time to go home to his wife.

Bad

If, after encountering the various NPCs, you decide to condemn or kill 1–3 of them for the crimes they have committed, the game will punish you for the crimes you've committed.

After reading the incantation and summoning the monster, it starts to question how good you are (after all, you did condemn a few people to death) and compare your actions to those of the townsfolk you've encountered. You'll then wake up in the motel.

The room is a mess, like a fight has broken out, and you'll find Diane dead on the bed and yourself with a gun in your hand. As you realize that you've shot her, the police appear outside the door to condemn you to your fate. You'll get one last jump scare from the monster before the game finishes.

Evil

You'll receive the final ending if, after encountering each NPC and hearing all the evidence against them, you decide that none deserve forgiveness or life. Once you've uttered the incantation and summoned the monster, it'll begin its monologue, commenting on how people are so quick to judge others' sins while pointedly ignoring their own. He'll start to question your morality and the decisions you've made.

Once he's done, you'll wake up in the motel, but all the lights are the same blue that's been haunting you throughout the entire game. If you go into the bathroom and look at your reflection in the mirror, you'll find that your hands have become burned and skeletal, and you now have the same blue eyes as the figures that have been haunting you in the distance. The monster reappears to tell you that you two (or rather, he) will have a lot of fun before his maniacal laughter sends you to the credits.