Multiple Versions of "Normal" Ending?
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 1:40 am
Hello all,
I just saw the "normal" and "Lexus" endings and from reading this board I have a question. It is strongly implied in the comments on this board that in the "normal" ending Rhue and Kloe either get "hitched" as someone put it, or at least travel together. Well, in my ending at the scene with the river (the former end of the way) Rhue asks Kloe to give him some alone time, she walks off the left side of the screen, and that's the last you see her. In the credits, Rhue is walking alone, and he looks at and leaves the sword behind alone.
Am I just misinterpreting people's notes, or did I somehow get an alternate "No Kloe" version of the "normal" ending? I was always nice to her so I would assume the relationship points (or whatever they are called) are high or even maxed.
Sorry if this has been asked, but I have spent the last half hour looking for info on this in this section of the forum with no luck.
Thanks!
By the way, if anything deserves to be turned into a book series or like a good TV series (HBO or Showtime, the networks would ruin it) it's this. The ideas and story behind it are fresher than 90% of the commercial games that come out these days.
I just saw the "normal" and "Lexus" endings and from reading this board I have a question. It is strongly implied in the comments on this board that in the "normal" ending Rhue and Kloe either get "hitched" as someone put it, or at least travel together. Well, in my ending at the scene with the river (the former end of the way) Rhue asks Kloe to give him some alone time, she walks off the left side of the screen, and that's the last you see her. In the credits, Rhue is walking alone, and he looks at and leaves the sword behind alone.
Am I just misinterpreting people's notes, or did I somehow get an alternate "No Kloe" version of the "normal" ending? I was always nice to her so I would assume the relationship points (or whatever they are called) are high or even maxed.
Sorry if this has been asked, but I have spent the last half hour looking for info on this in this section of the forum with no luck.
Thanks!
By the way, if anything deserves to be turned into a book series or like a good TV series (HBO or Showtime, the networks would ruin it) it's this. The ideas and story behind it are fresher than 90% of the commercial games that come out these days.