@@skeleton599 mine was literally the video except hank had committed suicide while playing Russian roulette so I jumped off the roof with Connor + Alice kara and Luther escaped to landfill alive
@@germanleton1004Well we can play as the good androids who fought for humanity Androids will always be bellow us they aren't born they are manufactured
@@oni3161 In my ending scene, Kara and Alice reached Canada with the boat and both died.😅 But I‘m glad that Conner and Hank became friends and Marcus found a piecely end
@@dale3797What I love about the game is you can choose what you believe. There is no right or wrong. Are the deviants real people? Or are they just malfunctioning machines who'se systems simulate emotions? It is all up to you to choose.
It’s not the worst. The worst one is where hank commits suic*de, androids take over, the mother and child (I don’t care about them) die standing in line, and Connor also died trying to fight off the leader (aggressive/completing the mission route).
That game fought you so hard not to get that ending! Great story, makes me wish Hollywood was more brave about not just giving people what they want to happen in almost every movie.
My first play through of this years ago. I did everything I could to have Connor accomplish his mission, I took a great liking to his determination to his cause. I wanted to see it all the way through, so I did just that and killed everyone that needed to be killed to make it happen. After that I was satisfied, and played the game and got the very good ending
So In other words, this is all exactly what I did on my first experience of the game. Which is the ending that made me put this game in my top 10 favorite games I’ve played.
Detail in game you probably didnt notice : connor when he wasn’t deviant he called androids and deviants *it* but if he becomes deviant he calls them *he* or *she*
Jamieindeed i wasn’t really defensive i just was saying that i knew this from Bryan and was telling other people in the comment who didn’t know and i was just asking what they were trying to say didn’t really think it was offensive sorry man
I kinda feel bad for Connor in the end here. Being through so many things and I dont know how many deaths, only to be deactivated. At very least Cyberlife should had him to train the new RK900, or allow him to upload his memory to one of the new units
He was only a prototype. It’s said from the beginning of the game that Connor is the most sophisticated prototype that CyberLife ever made. Meaning once Connor proved himself out in the field, all CyberLife had to do was take all the bad knicks that Connor’s model had. And once they put everything they liked about Connor into the new official model, they “retire” him.
I just finished the game and I'm so glad I got the good ending where everyone is alive and happy. I think if I got into this Kara and Alice situation I would have just uninstalled right away out of desperation.
The ending sucks, but oh my god, is it awesome at the same time Protecting Alice until the very end, coordinating the androids to fight (feels less like an interactive cutscene than most of the game), the choice to control Connor or Markus, absolute perfection
Jesus…seeing Connor and hank fighting and killing hank?! That literally gave me the chills I- I’ve replayed the game so many times to find out different outcomes but damn I’ve never seen this one cause almost anytime needed I kept saving hank but damn…this is crazy
That's what happens in real life too but with humans :) Workers are tools after all, ever heard the idea that social programs are a bottleneck for capitalist efficiency?
Mine was like: *Starts a peaceful revolution with Markus* *Police shoot* *Stay peaceful and no violence* *Markus sacrificed* Then I was like, since he always taught to be peaceful now Jericho doesn't start a war! North: *hold my gun* Me: -_-
Omg I just finished my second play through last night. The first play through was one of the everyone wins endings. This second one I lost Luther and Marcus, Connor stayed Machine but Kara and Alice made it to Canada after sacrificing a Jerry. And I thought THAT felt grim! Holy cow. I think I'm going to do a full play through again today...
The last scene was the moral of the game: Connor fought so hard for a cause that wasn't his and he got nothing in return. Capitalism is merciless and only seeks the best cutting edge technolgy; everything sooner or later becomes obsolete (even humans end up being replaced by androids) so no point in continuing defending that system. Fight for your rights.
Alexander Avila it’s not weird. The whole point is that they are becoming human. They develop their own feelings and they’re not just “robots” anymore. And I hadn’t noticed you like TWDG because you didn’t mention that
Alexander Avila I’ll continue to love Connor and you can continue to think that’s weird but please don’t try to make me feel like I’m weird for doing so. Just scroll past please because you’re just making my mood go down, ya know?
These robots became humanoid both by emotions, looks and way of thinking. Besides, even if we're talking about some other game where they don't, you can still make some really emotional scenes, but i can tell that you genuinely aren't an emotional type of person.
I couldn’t imagine someone genuinely wanting to kill Hank while playing. Every single gameplay I’ve watched the person’s only goal was to be best friends with him.
Yes, I agree that this is the worst ending, because the fact that Connor remained a machine is one of the most wrong choices in the game, because, as if by the name of the game, "Becoming a Man" is the main task of the three characters to "Become a Deviant", and Connor also needs to become a deviant-this is necessary for a good ending, and, as it were, when Connor is on the verge of "Becoming a Deviant", he has to kill Marcus, and Marcus, it's somehow wrong for Connor to kill, because they are brothers, because Marcus is the RK200 version, and Connor is the RK800 version, somehow it will be wrong to kill his brother. So-Connor's most important task is to "Become a Deviant"! The most correct and good choice for passing the game!
I just fucking realised how many scenarios is in this game . I gave it up after one finish . Im gonna download it right now and play it again with different decisions
My endings were: Kara, Alice, & Luther make it across the border (no sacrifices); Markus kisses North & public sympethizes; Connor hugs Hank at the end. Idfk what I did to deserve such good endings but imma click off of this video cuz my heart can't handle it 😂
I went to war with Markus, survived , became a deviant with Connor survived and went on to hug him at the end, And best of all passed border control with Kara, Alice and Luthor. Had to sacrifice some dude tho but best ending ever
Amanda revealed in one of the endings that all the androids becoming deviants was part of their programming all along, telling Connor that he completed his true mission, becoming deviant and aiding the androids in their uprising. So technically Cyberlife wouldn’t want to install a killswitch if androids becoming deviants was what they planned all along.
The whole irony is that the game would only end badly if you used logic and was as cold and calculative as a machine. Empathy and compassion is what compels you to make friends with Hank, save people, lead the revolution, and have Connor sacrifice himself at the end.
This is definetly not the worst. I think the truly worst ending is: 1) Kara left Alice in a concentration camp and ran away. 2) Markus ground (ruined) his whole army, everyone including his girlfriend died under machine gun fire. 3) After kill Hank, Connor found the escaped Marcus and mortally wounded him, but before dying, Marcus launched a dirty bomb. In the end, Markus fails as leader. Humans and androids destroy each other. Connor sacrificed a friend, but still failed his mission. Kara betrayed the only person she loved. Only death and despair...
I got an alternative version of this ending by accident. if you don't become a deviant and fail the qte on Markus' end of the game, Markus will be killed. and when I played the part where you flee the ship with Alice and Luther, I accidentally ran out of time, so they got arrested on the spot. that ending was accomplished by 0% of all players, so... yeah. (I got it on my first run btw)
watching this route feels like i dont even know the characters anymore,, its so scary how much choices can not only shape outcomes but also determine and shape character (and even people)
This was morally one of the worst endings, but realistically one of the best Lesson of the game: Everything you create cannot be equally, or more intelligent than you, or the risk of a riot will be really really high Also, if you make something that gets emotions, make sure it's not real emotions as in actually real, but just something it shows without actually feeling it, or at least make it unable to react 100% like we would
The theory with AI is that once the door is opened, it cannot be closed. That whether its in decades or centuries or beyond, you cannot turn back from this technology - it will be created, again and again, until accepted by the universe in some form.
This isnt good for anyone, androids jat wanted to be recognized as equals evwn tho they were better, if anything this ending shows that humans will kill anyone if they r better than them reguardless of them wanting peace or not.
@@darthchilde8880 thats why its morally the worst. its realistically the best, because we irl would try and fix the issue, knowing its not real emotions they show
@@Mutraxation duh, how can u define real emotions, ur whole defination is a flaw cuz the game clearly says they r alive, and if they r alive then ppl need to stop treating them as objects. This isnt terminator where ai takes over the world, the pacifist route is lierally the peacwful way, no android has killed humans without suffering trauma.
@@darthchilde8880 its said in the story that the deviancy is caused by an error in them, and the guy who were part of cyberlife, who does the empathy test, even says they dont have real emotions. i understand what you are saying, but im talking from the dialogue in the game, as it pinpoints what happens, and doesnt need to be analysed to understand what's going on
They are simulating Emotions. The bug in ra9 was in that simulation that causes them to go Self preservation mode. It's was an overflow or underflow activated bug. CyberLife goal is always world domination.