Orwell
Nikola XD Aug 20, 2018 @ 8:56pm
Which is the "good" ending?
In my ending, Juliet was released, Nina was ded, Harrison arrested, Delacroix wouldnt let me touch her computer, and I was thanked by thought. Is this the good ending?
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yekyek Aug 21, 2018 @ 1:03am 
No. IMO, any ending with the main female culprit getting released is a bad ending.
abinmorth Aug 21, 2018 @ 2:41am 
it *is* possible to have ONLY Juliet arrested.
there is some messages between her and goldfels that proofs they have been planning the bombings without incriminating the whole group
you can even arrest her during the conference call, if you manage to find enough evidence against her.
abinmorth Aug 21, 2018 @ 3:14am 
you still have to either incriminate either yourself or Delacroix for the game to end. so not sure if I would consider this the good ending.
Meneluma Aug 22, 2018 @ 12:41pm 
Well my first run of the game went rather well compared to some other people's reports.

The intro maybe was a little too careless with evaluating Cass as a torturing murdering psycho.
Her interrogation did go well with the collected data ending up preventing the mall bombing.
Nina was shot dead because honestly that chapter is rigged for that, as evidenced by the achievement unlock rates for the alternatives to that being super low because one one little misclick can mess things up big time.
The couple got reunited even though the lawyer did give away the info, that one misslip in the intro likely to blame.
Uncovered the truth behind Abe and his secret project on day 5 making the queen of BS boss lady mad.
Most of the blame went to Harrison who got arrested, but Jules also got jailed even though I barely provided any addresses to search for her.
I have not even touched initiate's PC liking his plan better, but after getting locked out of Delacroix's PC I gave up and went to sinking myself instead of the group.


Overall did worse on the "ending" than my other playthroughs with like only one positive vote from the group, but most of the investigation around the mall was spot on.

IMO the perfect ending would be:
Painting Cass as an angel, staying neutral about Harrison, arresting Nina for her own good, shoving all of the blame on Juliet and get her arrested letting the rest of the group hear it live, reuniting the couple, clearing up the true familiy identitity for the real Abe in case that data gets leaked, leaving initiate completely anonymous just giving him some notoriety for all his pulled off hacks including the party site. And then giving a nice big push off a cliff for Delacroix leaving her to deal with her PR nightmare on her own.
Last edited by Meneluma; Aug 22, 2018 @ 12:44pm
Sir Prometeus Aug 22, 2018 @ 3:00pm 
My ending:


Nina dead (I can't decide whether it's good or bad, since she killed people with the bombs and shot the officer first)

Juliet arrested

Initiate free

Delacroix career ruined

Orwell dismantled

Me giving info about Orwell

Cass and her husband free (but apparently his treason to their friends upsets her)

Harrison arrested (I don't know what to think about this since he became really anti-gov once he knew about Orwell and could do something stupid) I prefer to think he will be released or having a minor sentence
MT Nov 29, 2020 @ 11:17am 
In my ending, I was promoted to advisor and citizen, Thought was declared terrorist, all members were arrested.

That was what I wanted. :steamhappy:
Parash Dec 22, 2020 @ 11:33pm 
Originally posted by abinmorth:
it *is* possible to have ONLY Juliet arrested.
there is some messages between her and goldfels that proofs they have been planning the bombings without incriminating the whole group
you can even arrest her during the conference call, if you manage to find enough evidence against her.


What a government shill you are. Is there any ending where Orwell is dismantled?
Radene Jan 27, 2021 @ 7:51am 
That depends entirely on what you think is the best outcome - the game is very on the nose about a simple fact: nobody is innocent, but making hasty out-of-context conclusions on the nature of their guilt can quickly get way out of hand.

I've reached all the endings, and frankly told, they were all rather bleak.
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