Is there an easy way to sort through which voice line files belong to which character and could you share the name of the file that the "I still believe in our shared dream" line is in please?
When Walter told you to undo the surgery and Ayre called for both of you to stop, i did with the slim hope that MAYBE Fromsoft had an ounce of sympathy for us and MAYBE we could both get away. I died holding onto that hope
What Raven doesn’t realize is that humans are trapped in the coral. What Ayre doesn’t realize is that the earth corps will take the coral and the never ending war will continue. Walter doesn’t just fight for rubicon, he fought for humanity. But in reality. I think both Walter and Cindy were both over pressured by their own voices. You see Ayre isn’t the only one. There are voices that are haunting Walter and he is tormented by them. So what is the answer. Let the fires of rubicon fade into nothingness or take that flame called Ayre and try to fight for a future where the victims of war can live side by side of the survivors of war so that one day with hope…there are no more wars haunting humanity.
I wish there was an Ending where Rusty Never Died, maybe a DLC where he Survives the Suprise attack of Walter somehow... In the Mean time. Rest in Peace Buddy, i hope you found the Freedom of Rubicon beyond these Scorched Skies 🫡❤️
the walter fight is so well done. Ayre trying to convince both you and Walter that there's no reason for this fight. The Xylem was crashing, there was nothing left for Walter to do. It was so sad to see. Definitely an emotional fight.
Tbh this felt like the bad ending and imo was the worst, just because we killed everyone we cared about and the coral was instavke so we realeased it and probably killed everyone
if Waltuh's fight was a bit harder i might care a bit more. For a final boss he did feel kinda disapointing because i murdered him almost too quick for him to finish that. "you earned all the credits" line. It is kinda sad but i felt more surprised than anything because of how easy he was especially for a final boss
@@NSHsNocturnalEmissions tbf his fight isnt meant to be hard since he doesnt want to fight you. ayre is much harder since shes doing everything to kill you
@@f687sNFM doesnt need to be as hard as ayre just hard enough to make the emotions hit harder. theres a reason why ayre and gehrmans and orphan kos fight stuck with me its because its not just a tragic story its also hard as hell
I absolutely love how her dialogue exemplifies how she doesnt know how to fight, how she doesnt want to fight, it really is telling that to get this ending you have to kill the most peaceful person you meet
Almost weird hearing the first part be so peaceful without all the fire indicators going off. Also, Walter can single-handedly take out near-perfect copies of the entire Vespers squad at once, I’m calling it- he could’ve beaten 621 if he had been in full control of his faculties (and had some reason to) and not actively fighting Arquebus’ indoctrination.
considering it took allmind with an army of acs and a modded IBIS SOL to take out walter and carla, and walter being able to survive long enough before you managed to arrive shows alot of his capability
This fight is the definition of "I've won but, at what cost?" Walter is no longer of his own sound mind but, under Arquebus's "reeducation". Every single moment throughout the fight, you can FEEL him trying to fight against it. His mind is warped beyond reason. You KNOW he's gone but some part of you clings to hope that deep beneath the programming your beloved handler is still there and, much to your horror, he is. Ayre has grown attached to you both and can't stand to see you both fight and worst of all, both of you know that you have no choice but to defend yourselves. In his final moments, you catch a glimpse of the ghost of the handler you used to know. Only in his last moments is he truly lucid. And now only is he too attached to you to pull the trigger, he also respects your decision. If you're willing to go against his wishes, to abandon the mission, you must have a reason.
Spoilers obviously At first Walter probally only saw you as another usefull candidate, maybe one who might go a bit further until he needs a new one. He had many to buy still, for sure... But with time, even the toughest souls crack a bit with companionship, and he unwillingly started to care for you. In my first playthrough i liked him a lot but i saw his death as just another death in a Fromsoft game, and i expected of course since he was our mentor. Carla would be the next and she would die too if we got the mission done. But at the last mission, i dunno i just didn't expect that to happen right after another main boss fight, since this was my first ending. So when he appeared i was actually unprepared, whiiich made me feel it way harder to the point i even teared up a bit. Just like when i had to fight Rusty in the Fires Of Rubicon ending, when the music kicks in it's too sad. For Ayre felt really bad, but i couldn't hear much of her music and i expected her to be angry at me anyway, so it wasn't a surprise... For Iguazu, i was surprised he was back but i just felt angry cus i kept dying to him, and he was an idiot for trying so hard to kill us even tho we were never really against him. That's what paranoya does i guess. I died a bit to Walter as well since he did do quite a bit of damage and i didn't want to use op weapons for such an emotionally heavy fight
Don't take unnecessary risks when traversing the upper levels - one mistake and it's a long way down. Use the handrails when you can, and pay attention to the state of the catwalks.