Night in the Woods

Night in the Woods

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Batsoupening Jun 15, 2017 @ 6:05am
Are there multiple Endings?
Are there Multiple Endings in this game? If yes, is there a Ending that would make it worth it to replay the game?
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thisisaudo Jun 15, 2017 @ 8:34am 
The answer is, sorta. Here's what I said to someone in another thread.

It depends on what you consider an ending?

like the game doesn't end up in a different place, but there are a multitude of variations of the ending.

Basically, if you hung out with Gregg the most, you play as Gregg for a segment towards the end, and the final scene is a conversation with him.

If you hung out with Bea the most, you play as her, and the final conversation is with her

(who you hang out with the most also determines which of their friendship endings you see).

Of those two different endings, the conversation has 6 main variations, as well as different dialogue depending on what you say in the ending.

But overall the game still ends in the same sort of place, hence why someone might say there is only one ending.

But yes, there is more than enough to warrant a second playthrough. You literally need to do two playthroughs to see everything the game has to offer (the Bea/Gregg hangouts you missed, the Investigation Quest you missed, any other sidequests you might have missed etc).
Batsoupening Jun 15, 2017 @ 10:01am 
Originally posted by thisisaudo:
The answer is, sorta. Here's what I said to someone in another thread.

It depends on what you consider an ending?

like the game doesn't end up in a different place, but there are a multitude of variations of the ending.

Basically, if you hung out with Gregg the most, you play as Gregg for a segment towards the end, and the final scene is a conversation with him.

If you hung out with Bea the most, you play as her, and the final conversation is with her

(who you hang out with the most also determines which of their friendship endings you see).

Of those two different endings, the conversation has 6 main variations, as well as different dialogue depending on what you say in the ending.

But overall the game still ends in the same sort of place, hence why someone might say there is only one ending.

But yes, there is more than enough to warrant a second playthrough. You literally need to do two playthroughs to see everything the game has to offer (the Bea/Gregg hangouts you missed, the Investigation Quest you missed, any other sidequests you might have missed etc).

Thanks for the answer.
Hz Jun 28, 2017 @ 7:54pm 
you can just rush the game not talking to anyone not even your parent some speech bubble change
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