fr this ending had me punching the air cause I wanted to treason allmind and do the release by myself and let walter live but 621 is kinda senseless about their lifes in this run, seems like 621 don't even care
@@stasis9047 well yea, his brain was fried by the 4th gen augmentation which made him little more than a machine which is one of the reasons why early augmented humans are dehumanized by everyone else and called dogs/mutts. i doubt 621 has real emotions since to be someones mercenary they are just a hindrance.
@@stasis9047 For what it's worth, Walter basically bought 621 as a debt slave. Walter's probably only mildly better than most handlers just because he promises (and apparently delivers) to have the augmentations undone at the end of all this if 621 can even survive (which was never likely given their predecessors). I can see this route being a sort of rebellion from that POV.
@@NahIdSword yes I always bring this argument when I'm talking about which ending makes more sense, to me, getting in the skin of 621 the ending I think he would do is the Fires of Rubicon one... And what you said is why I think so in part.
Honestly, Walter saying that 621 is a threat is pretty accurate, I remember Beating the true ending with a light weight kicking Duel Songbird build with 2 shotguns
You cannot fathom how ready I was to kill allmind when I saw Walter’s ac just discarded like that. When 621 looks at it then looks up at allmind I can just FEEL the target locked sound playing.
@@Cykadelia Admittedly, I somewhat stumbled into that ending. I thought it would really split off when the first 2 split, so I was surprised when ALLMIND contacted me before the CEL-240 fight, then I was surprised again when I wasn't told to go do what Walter wanted after dealing with Snail and Iguazu.