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Hmm, so there are no multiple endings?
No there are different endings depending on the choices you make during the game, but all of those endings are available whether you play through the normal version of the game or the Curator's Cut.
The difference with the Curator's Cut is that whilst some scenes you play through during the game are the same as the original version, some scenes are played from a different perspective and some are brand new. It doesn't add in any extra endings that you couldn't get on the normal play through.
How are there multiple endings? There is only 1 ending that happens regardless of choices. The end is that you hallucinated everything and no one was actually there at all so all the choices you made have no point because everything and everyone wasn't even really there to begin with.
Im lost was there an ending were the people actually existed or was it all a dream?
M. Night Shyamalan must've wrote the story because all I could think about the ending was "WHAT A TWIST"
Thanks for spoiling the entire game for me, d1ipsh1t.
Finishing a horror game or movie to be told that none of it actually happened is the worst mistake a horror movie can do really.
You can find an explanation here:
https://www.thegamer.com/the-dark-pictures-little-hope-ending-explained/