

Thus my confusion, since I seemingly couldn't avoid what appeared to be the bad ending. For the record, I find the ammount of endings to be just right - I was simply wondering if the last game with Bruno was truly random or if it was rigged due to my previous choices.Īs said, I don't think I was too terrible during the game, since my agents didn't fight against me but rather just abandoned me, and while my son and wife left me, the father stayed. The reason is pretty simple: we chose hard to polish game style and we are too small to provide you a lot of well-written endings. We decided to focus on small choices and small effects rather than 20 endings.

Also, your agent's can abandon you and fight against you in Act III. For example, your family can abandon you and you won't get help from them. There are only two final endings (if we talk about the cemetery scene) but at the end, your decisions lead to a few additional gameplay twists. So the last dice game is definitely winnable, but I suspect it's actually scripted either way (as in if you did the good moral choices or whatever you always win, if you didn't you always lose).

After that there is a modern time cutscene in a cemetery with your grave which says something on the lines of "here lies one of the heroes of France" or something like that. Then there is a cutscene where you go out, see Napoleon parading and cry. Is it possible to actually win it, and be, uh, "Remembered as a hero"? Or are the ending just either dying because of a stab wound and being forgotten, or dying because of a bullet and being forgotten? I should mention that I've already replayed Bruno's game twice, with the same result, so I wanna know if there's an actual different outcome. Great experience overall I don't think I have much to say that others already haven't, but I did really like the game.īut in any case. Originally posted by RealEdge69Hehe:Just finished the game. Thank you very much for being a vital part of our online community! If you have any questions or feedback when participating in our channels, please don't hesitate to email us at Please note that breaches of these guidelines may result in: Thunderbird employees participating in community discussions are reminded to consult and abide by the staff social media guidelines.Please do not post personal information that you would not be comfortable sharing with a stranger, such as your home address or phone number. We welcome a broad spectrum of viewpoints expressed respectfully. Please respect that other people in the community have different life experiences and different perspectives.We will remove content that is fraudulent, deceptive, or misleading. We reserve the right to delete inappropriate content at our discretion and block any repeat offenders.Making unsolicited requests of alumni for employment opportunities outside the platform’s established job board function is prohibited.

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