@@lionofjudah8337 worst part about that is he probably is seeing everything differently now after that he more than likely has trust issues especially with law enforcement and one of those days will probably try to score revenge against that one agent to sum it all up he more than likely will see the world all differently but not in a good way obviously
I mean I think this game has a lesson of "Racism is bad" We've seen a lot of Racism throughout Sean and Daniel's running That cop that shot their dad was probably racist because the dad was American-Mexican or something
Kandy Turtle yes because your first action when you see two kids fight and then the parent comes out is to pull a gun on the parent Dont even try to justify the cop if the dad and kid was white then they wouldnt of pulled out a gun
@@johnnyjoestar6478 the cop saw an unresponsive bloodied child. of course he pulled out his gun I would have done the same with hopefully little difference in the ending
i love coffee child, he is the same age as sean Two teenagers I would guess about 16 yrs old dont remember got into a fight One of em is on the floor bleeding out after hitting is head on a rock If your first reaction is to pull a gun on the other teen who DOESNT HAVE A WEAPON then you are a bit of an idiot
@@jankapetkova5807 They can't ever have true happy endings in the short-term, they are fugitives and criminals, as well as having no parental figures anymore.
No, it was : racist cop killed dad so Daniel and Sean run away while commiting multiple murders and accidents. Also living in the desert, living in a forest full of poor people and an idiotic church cult while cops are chasing you
Take in sean was supposed to get laid instead his life took the biggest turn that a person could ever have like it so sad just imagine walking home one day and being like oh my crush ask me to come to a party and then / ur dad dies u almost kill a kid u brother has powers and at the time has no control and kills a cop on accident leading in them running away and it's funny how the littlest things can change everything be smart guys
Sean and Daniel’s voice actors did a phenomenal job! They perfectly expressed the emotions of the characters. I got chills so many times just because of the voice acting alone
@@SukiHayashiGaming from what the creators stated, they wanted to convey in the Redemption ending that Sean is living his life as a free man and seeing many things, in a similar fashion that Brody was doing. After the camping trip, they part for Sean to travel around as a free man.
All the endings are horrible. I thought the one where Sean goes into prison for 15 years wasn't that bad. But he gets out and sees Daniel he doesn't seem himself. The one where they are both in Mexico but are doing crime is not pleasant. Those boys are sweet. They were raised that way, by their literally amazing father. They completely changed in that ending. Same in the one where Daniel is in Mexico and Sean is dead. Daniel has a horrible life, all alone with crime and his superpower. I guess the one where Sean was in Mexico and Daniel was with his grand parents wasn't too bad. But again, it's missing that connection between the two. They are brothers. Brothers that get along so well. It's not right for them to be separated like that. Its almost as bad as the ending where sean is in prison for 15 years. He misses out on Daniels childhood. His life. All the endings are horrible I seriously can't decided which is best. I'm going to do a list on which is best and worst. Worst to the best - Daniel alone without Sean. In Mexico doing crime. - Sean and Daniel in Mexico. Doing crime and lost their spark of innocence. This ending would make father disappointed. - Sean in prison for 15 years. Unfair for the both of them. Some could say they missed out the best moments of each other. They almost lost the brother-to-brother connection. - I guess the last one is the ending where Sean is in Mexico with a loved one and Daniel is in America with his grand parents, mother and friends. (Can't he go and fly to Mexico? Idk)
Esteban wouldn't want sean in jail and let daniel living horribly. Parting ways is the only ending that match the story. i would miss the person from afar rather than watch him suffer for me.
Exactly!! The visual actors are on point because they add an aesthetic appeal to the characters…,but the voice actors are the true essence of each of the characters, because they bare the characters true nature, heart, ♥️ & soul.
Funny how both Life is Strange games could've used the other's power to fix their problem. (Edit: Everyone is taking this too literally. It's a hypothetical, a "what if?" Never said that they actually had the other's power)
@@zhelimir2927 Sean could've gone back in time to play with Daniel and Max could've used telekinesis to save Chloe and it wouldn't have caused a storm.
I can’t watch this. It brings tears to my eyes and it makes me so depressed. This game was such a cinematic masterpiece, I’ll never understand how it wasn’t talked more. Definitely the best in the series and one of the best games I’ve ever played story wise!!
it was definitely overshadowed by life is strange 1, speaking from experience. life is strange and life is strange before the storm absolutely emotionally WRECKED me and i still hold it very dear to my heart, but there was a few people who have said "oh life is strange 2 is so much better" and DAMN. that hurts. I held off playing this series for YEARS because of it. How can anything be better than THE life is strange? I was pretty hurt lmao but after developing the mindset that this is not life is strange 2, this is actually another life is strange entirely, i started to see it more for the masterpiece it is singularly. and I'm sure this goes for many others. it's just one of those things where if the first is so good, no one wants to accept the others. but it's not about them being better than the others. it's about enjoying them separately because they ARE THREE completely separate games outside of the company, cameos, and style. but the ones who said theyre better than the other hurt hella.
@mrpickles3 yes there is a political agenda and the game plays with real life aspects such as the well know gun violence in the United States and the issue with Mexican immigrants, probably mostly reminiscent of the Donald trump era. But let’s be for real rn, everything is political. I think choosing that subject only made the game feel more realistic and more empathetic, at least to me. It felt more relatable. I think it was a wise choice. Why would people be pressed over it? It’s literally what’s happening in the states so ppl just kinda need to accept reality. I think the story was DEEP, EMOTIONAL, and maybe hit TOO CLOSE TO HOME for some, and maybe that’s what threw people off, perhaps some players were looking for a more light-hearted/carefree gameplay experience. And I don’t blame them. I don’t think choosing gun violence and racism as the main premise to the plot development overshadowed the characters own development. Actually, I think it made their development EVEN STRONGER. Everything was well constructed and tied together masterfully. We can definitely see by the end of the game how much Daniel and his brother have changed, which will show in the last decision you have to make (your decisions throughout the game will make Daniel behave a certain way at the final choice), and that was really well thought because you feel like your decisions as a whole actually MATTERED and have an impact on the story. People saying that “oh this wouldn’t have happened if the cop didn’t shoot him” are just trying to make life simpler when in fact it is complex. Dramatic things like these ACTUALLY happen all the time and yes, people’s lives can change drastically by just the smallest action. It’s called the butterfly effect and chain reaction, and it’s real. The game also plays with other political agendas aside from prejudice and gun violence such as motherhood and parental relationships, and even religion. The reason why i love lis2 and why it holds a certain special place in my heart over the other lis games is because, aside from the special power thingy, it really felt too real and like it touched more MATURE THEMES than its predecessors. The other games feel more entangled in Romantical aspects and high school drama which felt like more generic topics and not really highly related to a specific culture, whereas this game felt more deepened in real life and current issues and definitely touched some controversial aspects of the American culture, which were mainly centered in violence, racism and immigrants, which comes off to me as a bold wish of experiencing and trying to see what kind of shapes the lis franchise can take. I think they did it wonderfully. Don’t get me wrong, this game still holds the same DNA as its fellows, but it’s definitely trying to grab the attention of a different type of audience, one that I would say is more mature.
@@gusfluffyLiS 1 is good but I’d say it’s more for a healing or soft rainbow dream of a teenager. LiS 2 however hits the hardest in the series, targeting all sorts of ongoing matters in society.
Sean doesn’t look right after prison he lost a part of his life for something he didn’t do, idk how people are ok with that ending, Daniels safety is important too but Sean himself is a kid as well and he was robbed
Thats what he gets for doing all that shit in all the episodes leading up to the ending. At least Daniel got to live his life, and I think surrendering was the better option for Daniel and Sean.
Myk Q if surrendering was the end result then they should have just done it from the beginning because things will be worse for them now that’s why I say it’s pointless to surrender it just took away from their whole journey the goal was Mexico they did all that for nothing Sean lost an eye for nothing their mom went to jail for nothing
@@explicitantony9421 Yes, they should have stayed at the beginning instead of running. However, in the ending where they both make it to Mexico, they kill a lot of people. They completely lose sight of their morals, and seem to get messed up in some gang stuff. At least the brothers keep their innocence in the jail ending.
@@lego_the_catyou would only get that ending if their morality was low. If it was high they wouldn't have turned to crime, they just wouldnt be together
For me best choise is when you have the high morality and go to the Mexico and Daniel stay with a grand parents and a friend Chris, and brothers-wolves can meet after years and Sean on freedom, or just communicate with a phone or social media, and with Layla, and with Cassidy live a happy life, so that the best ending, but its just one thing that super powers of Daniel is gonna be pursuit by the goverment but its okay he is gonna be FBI agent with that and be rich as fuck
I would love to have this ending as well. Don't know what I did "wrong" here, that Daniel jusr decided to leave the car after all ... Unfortunately, I had the first ending. But it could have been even worse.😅
@@fairplayracingleaguege no, i didn't killed them but i got the last ending, also I didnt have revenge, so... maybe it's because of the bounding between them
seeing the endings where sean gets thrown into prison actually WRECKED me. boy only did what was best for daniel and sacrificed EVERYTHING for daniel, and i mean i love daniel but he was the cause of a lot of catastrophic things throughout the series. sean deserved much more than what he got.. can't believe he was like 30+ when he got out. can't imagine what it would be like trying to find a job or a living... ik its only a game but it hits me knowing that people go through this..
I got that ending too honestly I like that ending ik its sucks to miss out growing up with your little brother but at the end of the day they get to see each other again and nothing is stopping them from crossing path's again plus. 30 isnt that old they have plenty of time to have more memories with each other.
@@simppolice7895 of what i understood, when he got out and went in an different way, it was because he wanted to live like Brody (traveling), and him job or way for earning money would be a comic that tells them adventure but like wolfs (like when a new chapter starts), but i agree with you, all were very unfair with sean, sorry if i didn't wrote well, is because my language is spanish
Thats what it does. Perhaps what its supposed to do; 'rehabilitation' being just a feel-good lie for anyone with an ounce of compassion for their fellow man.
@@zybch yeah I can understand its suppose to be like that but it must of hurt even more for Sean since he really didnt do anything and was innocent (sure he did some illegal things but he wasnt the one to really blame for doing them)
Yes all the endings made me feel sad and Daniel it is hard for him too imagine a kid that is 9 hearing his dad is dead he been in some real b*llshit just like Sean did i bet it was hard for Sean getting a job and buying a house because he was a teenager and you know how other teenagers do drugs drinking alcohol underage he didn't deserve to go to jail he wanted to protect his little brother because he loved his brother so he went for jail because he didn't do nothing i would kill the police because sean did nothing he was just trying to be a good brother/father when Daniel was the only one left that he loves
I genuinely think the high morality ending where they both survive is the worst. Sean deserved a happy ending as much as Daniel did and seeing him break when Daniel was telling him something enthusiastically was heartbreaking. Tied with the ending where Sean dies :(
@@minmeena although the low morality high brotherhood ending is also really really sad, i aimed for the one in which daniel is living with his grandparents and sean went to Mexico because that way both are living good lives and can meet in the future
To me was like Daniel got to have a life that he was telling Sean about he got a semi normal childhood after and collage and moving out and all the young adult things, Sean had his life torn away from him for fifteen years he can't just simply "start over" at 31-32 especially with that criminal record his life is basically over and it hurts so bad thinking about it because he went to jail for something he didn't cause just because of racist people (cause yt won't let me call them what I want) people who say that ending is the best are truly weird to me
@@Elena-rg2pd did you see how life is in Lobos on the 2 endings? Violence and greed. Any ending that is connected to Lobos is a bad ending. Anyone who'd had to take care of someone knows 15 years is by FAR the best ending. Daniel gets to live a normal life. Heck I'd sacrifice myself (Sean) if that meant Daniel could have that life. You people just dont get it because you dont have little brothers or kids of your own
The ending where they are at the campfire and Sean just broke down crying killed me. Seeing Daniel hold him while he cried hit different because the whole game it was Sean trying to be strong for Daniel :(
@@wolfmare4239 I mean he lost a large portion of it but he can still enjoy the remainings of that life that he has without having to worry for the cops chasing him.
NGL, I actually laughed when he said that line. Like, "Peace out dude, sorry you lost your eye!" I got this ending tonight. Sean went through hell and back for him, and then got ditched at the finish line. I thought Daniel was a little shit, pretty much the entire way through.
You can clearly see that Sean got traumatized after the Prison Time. You could see him being lost after he got released. He sacrificed his Mentality, Sanity and Life for Daniel. Sean will never be the same again
Maybe she should get her own game Like how chloe got hers with before the storm, what she hears is based of your playthrough and see how she deals with it all
The Blood Brothers ending is clearly the best. Not just bcs they're both alive, relatively happy and together, but bcs it was their goal to get to Mexico since episode 1
you can see Daniel hesitant of going to Mexico 2 or 3 times in the game and Sean had to reassure him a lot. Daniel even said "Can't we go back to our grandparents?", I'm pretty sure. I prefer the ending where Sean escapes to Mexico and Daniel with his grandparents. He can have friends, play games, nice grandparents, in contact with his mom, go to school, etc. Sean kinda has it tougher. I don't like Finn or Cassidy though
@@naylisyazwina6836 yeah that's the ending I like too because Daniel would constantly say who cares about Puerto Lobos and he doesn't look happy at the end he looks more regretful. I'm not sure which goes higher tho blood brothers or redemption
@@ultrachim7080 Also don't like how both of them seem to be darker versions of themselves. You see in the ending where Daniel stays and Sean goes to Mexico, Daniel gets a picture of his brother and he looks happy and free but in Blood Brothers both of them seem to be the product of all the BS that happened to them so far. I just don't think that's the type of person their father would have wanted them to grow up to be but I fully fully FULLY understand it's not their fault.
@@Fortnitesexgamer69420 I'd say it's the lesser of two evils at that point. Sean basically has no good ending outside of Mexico. He's just a broken excon with no future. They're also not fugitives in Mexico, the cop's jurisdiction ended at the border and it's unlikely that they'd be extradited. Also they made their own home as wolf brothers, thought that was the theme the whole time.
The problem with the ending. THANK God I looked it up before hand. Because I would have been so salty. I surrendered instead and went with prison. But there really should be an ending where they get through but without being supervillains. They get through and he doesn’t jump out. Makes no sense he would jump out. So instead they work hard for years raising up money with Diaz repair shop and doing things the right way without becoming drug dealers and maybe even move back to Seattle years later under different names. That woulda been decent.
First World Problems lowkey that was the best ending in my opinion because Sean and Daniel gets fair life after those incident Daniel gets in a house arrest and lives with his grandparents comfortable with food water games and no school Sean finally doesn’t get to worry about Daniel and live his own life with Cassidy
@@yomuda4872 I agree, definetly the "best" ending. In all honesty, there is no "good ending" in this game, each one has it's own drawback. Live happily, separated from one another; brothers stay together, but it's after Sean serves 15years and gets out at 30+. The only "bad" ending would be the one where Daniel makes it to Mexico alone. Truly the worst case scenario.
Mann I got the ending where Daniel jumped out the car and I had cried. The game is already kind of sad and that just made me even more sad because he wanted to stay together😭. Is there another way to not get that ending?
Nah, it was the dad's old lighter. Sean kept it and they were both just remembering the bad shit for a moment when he pulled it out. It's even super worn with age because he's been lighting up with it since that day
Especially seeing how he didn’t use his powers for good and robbed a bank..😢cos Sean wasn’t with him for guidance and he couldn’t go back to his grandparents or mother either…
It is a good game, but I don't think it is a masterpiece. They did a very good job with main and supporting characters, but they are just trying way too hard to send "The Message" and shove their politics down your throat. Almost every racist douche the brothers met on their way (the gas station owner, Chad, Lisbeth's right hand man, the vigilantes) is portrayed as just some grotesque over-the-top one-dimensional bad man. They should've been more subtle. It's not all black and white like that. And even the incident that started the story looks very cartoonish and cliche. Also, there're some plot holes. I had a playthrough where Cassidy left before the company was busted by Merrill and she was not injured (which was confirmed by the choices screen in the end of the chapter), yet I in the next chapter I still got a letter from her where she says about her injures. Could be a bug, but I was like WTF, man? Also, I remember that Sean was thinking or dreaming about how his father would teach him how to drive a car (and even though he's already 16 he doesn't have a driver's license or even a learner's permit which hints that he probably can't drive), yet when he escaped from the hospital (at night!) he drove a long way to Nevada (one-eyed!!!) without any problems on the road. That's not how it works, guys. You can't just get into a car and drive a long distance if you've never actually practiced driving quite a lot before. There were a few other more minor illogical things, like why would they let poor Mushroom outside without anyone supervising her being in the wilderness? Come on, a caring dog owner would never do that to their puppy. The first two LIS games set in Arcadia Bay are much better games in my opinion and I think it is good that they left politics out of them.
@@LosHitman No it’s not because the dude died. The best ending is the parted ways or blood brothers. They both get to live and are happy. It’s just they in one of them they can’t see eachother for a time. Or at least until Daniel can travel to Mexico.
Yes! God that would be such a good ending... Just Max shows up and Sean tells her about what happened in Seattle, then she goes back in time and warns him...
That was by far the roughest scene in the game. And then Daniel in Mexico sitting in pain entirely alone 6 years later. All of the endings mess me up, but I'm glad this video ended with them together.
Seeing Sean breakdown silently as an adult after hearing about all of Daniels stories really broke my heart, because even though it was most likely due to the fact that all the shit they had been through wasn’t in vain, sean was probably crushed that he couldn’t be there with him to experience it all as well. He payed the price so his brother could have a decent life. That’s my interpretation anyway
I believe you're right, but its even more heartbreaking then cause he did all of this to protect his brother and he ultimately missed all the big chapters in Daniel's life ):
As someone who’s an older sibling who mainly raised and took care of their younger brother, that ending was the best outcome out of all of the others. Not only did Daniel have a chance at normalcy, Sean had all the support he needed when he got out and he was still able to be with his little brother. In all the other endings they had a trend of loneliness or not being able to be together. But all those endings are way better than having to wipe out an entire town to save one person. 😂🥲
@@kaylapootz7698 doesnt matter. In the end we as players know Daniel was able to live a normal life due to Sean sacrifice. Thats the only goal the game has.
That's the ending I just got. I bout cried as hard as Sean did. Bitter sweet tho. But I think it's more noble n worth it. I like the ending where they get to Mexico, must be maybe a Daniel=moral/ending immoral bit he fully trusts Sean or somethin. Only thing is, it feels like even tho they escape together alive, Daniel still looks sorta hurt inside. I think maybe cuz he feels within his heart that they've fallen far from grace and certainly far from how their father raised em. All n all tho, they're all pretty sad endings, but I like the one where Sean goes to jail the best. Not cuz I think he or Daniel deserved it at all, but because it was the right thing to do. Heartache and pain ensued. But also triumph and redemption. Even a wolf brother's reunion.. as bittersweet as it was. I cry everytime tho I swear.
Nah I reckon he broke down because he himself was unhappy spending all that time in jail. Jail would of broke him especially with one eye so I preferred him in Mexico with cassidy 😂
As much as I loved the first game. This one is extremely special. I truly didn’t think the game would be this good and yet I’m left here an absolute emotional wreck! Utter masterpiece. I can’t wait for ‘True Colours’
Same here, if you want to let a 32 year old man cry let them play the LiS games. man i cried like a baby. but it was such an amazing game. LiS1 + LiS Before the storm are amazing as well. Still have to play LiS3 but i will do that tomorrow.
Was true colors worth it? Im kinda hesitated buying after after loving the LIS 1 in 2015 and the second game now (I know Im late) true colors was also developed by another company and not dontnod
@@nativxxz I played it, it was okay, definitely not as good as LiS 1 & LiS 2, but it plays more like a murder mystery and you figure out your own love interest along the way.
Sean looks depressed after he spends 15 years in Prison for a crime he didn’t do, thank god I got a better ending when Sean goes to Mexico and Daniel lives with his grandparents.
SOL3R KillZ i didn’t assault the shop owner nor killed Lisbeth, I would have gotten the same ending if I surrounded, and working in pot farm wasn’t a big deal because all of the people who worked there got released even Cassidy
When all of a sudden, at the campfire, he started crying, that's where I exploded in tears too. God knows what he went through in prison and how he feels about all the time he lost there. Really touching moment.
Yeah not fair at all especially with racist cops and long prison sentence no matter what Sean and Daniel did after, even if Daniel killed the cop Esteban was innocent and if the cop lived he deserves to get the death penalty that cop is a cold blooded killer.
yeah i cried even harder when i saw him cry. but part of me wants to believe those were tears of joy. like he was thinking “we made it. finally” idk i’m sure it was a whole mix of emotions in one.
Yeah man. I bawled like a baby. What I love about the scene is that as both are grown men at that point, it’s Daniel who comforts his brother. So beautiful.
Honestly, I chose this ending. But I regret it. The brothers may be together, but they're far away from everyone the brothers have ever loved. Daniel seems sad, and Sean doesn't seem happy either.
@@10lilzoe In parting ways even though Daniel looks “happy” but his face shows and reflects sadness at the same time and the fact that he has an ankle monitor on him means that he has no freedom whatsoever
I didn’t even play it but it was really sad to watch. I hope they make an Black, Asian or Native American storyline next. Seeing the racism happen is really hard to watch but is so true to real life.
Anyone else find it interesting that in the ending where they surrender and Sean spends time in jail, he ends up with a white eye, but in the ending where they both go to Mexico and get involved in gang stuff, he ends up with a black eye? That's some crazy symbolism
I think it means you did a pacifist route by trying to obey the law By getting the peaceful danial And chosing to go to purto lobos But if you want to get in my opinion the best ending get aggresive Danial i think and try to pass maby look up a turtorial idk
@@alenngk he kind of is in that ending he makes daniel kill atleast 20 cops to get through the border I still dont like to think hes evil but he is in that ending
Just my thoughts: Blood Brothers is the true ending for Sean’s side of the story. It was about getting to their destination no matter what the cost or who stood in their way. There was no point of giving up, considering everything they went through and everyone that helped them along the way. The gang-related activities in Mexico is the only “price” they had to pay but they are still living free in their father’s homeland with money, power, and beautiful views daily. Daniel is bothered by their lifestyle though. Redemption is the true ending for Daniel’s side of the story. At the beginning of the journey, Sean only wanted to protect Daniel and reach Mexico. But as time went, he grew and realized the consequences of what they were doing and if needed, he would sacrifice himself for Daniel as he almost did when Nicholas was about to shoot him in the church. The conversations with David and officer Campbell further made him realize that the journey wasn’t about Mexico anymore but about raising Daniel to be a moral person using his power for good. Thus he sacrifices himself, hoping that Daniel will live a good life and remember everything they had learned together. After he gets out and they travel to the woods, Sean is broken from prison and emotional being at their camp again but most importantly, Sean is overwhelmed that Daniel grew up exactly how he wanted him to but also sad how he missed out on watching Daniel’s growth. Lone Wolf and Parting Ways are just alternate endings that don’t make as much sense. It is out of character for Daniel to act out the way he did while possibly murdering tons of cops; it also doesn’t make sense that the government would just let Daniel be even after seeing his powers.
Interesting opinion! I also like Blood Brothers and Redemption the most as they feel like the most conclusive endings you can get. Daniel learned something from you and you stayed true to that in the final, crucial moment. If the game worked like Season 1 where you can get either A or B outcome, it would've been these two endings. About the other endings, I might like Lone Wolf a bit more than Parting Ways, mainly because I actually think it's pretty realistic. When you let Daniel adapt the amoral attitude, it's like the trauma and anger from experiencing all those things is really visible now. And if you bring that trauma to the surface, not to mention the "putting yourself and your brother first" thing, it does make sense why Daniel would freak out and force their way through. Heck, he's implied to have a bit of will to attack the police even in the Redemption scene. Parting Ways kinda wants to do the same thing with brothers disagreeing, but idk, I don't really feel it as much. It's the only ending that actually feels out of character to me.
I dont think Blood Brothers its a good ending at all, consider how much violence they have to deal in Mexico. Diego literally tells you Mexico is a mirage and a shithole, no place to live
I got redemption, i surrendered because at the end it was all about protecting Daniel and i knew his grandparents were gonna be there for him. Sean lost 15 years but he still has a life, Daniel had a great childhood and most important they both free. What an amazing game, truly.
Yes, exactly what I thought. How could the government let that slide? For sure, Daniel would end up in a research lab or doing dirty work for the US XD
The “It was all just a bad dream” ending is missing. Sean wakes up in his bedroom realizing he has to keep his brother away from the neighbor and finally hooking up with Jenn.
The way Sean looks like he’s been through hell in the Redemption ending genuinely breaks me and I still can’t process these endings after almost 3 years 😭
That’s the ending I got and I’m so heartbroken. All I wanted for them to be together, I chose surrender thinking Daniel would live at happy life a grandmas but no... My boy Sean died because of it
Lucina The Cat me too :( I only chose that cuz I was scared that if I crossed the border they would shoot both of us so I thought I’d be a good brother and let Daniel have a life he deserves BUT NOPE
The way that Daniel went from sounding so proud and excited when he thought that he got Sean and him to Mexico only to look over and see that he just killed the only person who had stayed with him through all of this and now he's truly alone breaks my heart.
That was my first ending when I played through. I had to replay it again to get something better, but only after a few days to recover from that. It was like when Markiplier did the who NO scene in Until Dawn.
I got the Sean and Daniel surrender ending. Some people feel that this is a good ending, but I feel terrible for Sean. I have so much disrespect for who ever sentenced him to 15 years of prison. I know this is a game but damn, I am heartbroken.
Agreed - I felt super hit by that one. My sister and I got an ending with Sean and Cassidy in Mexico and Daniel in house arrest and we thought that was the bad ending - then we went and watched this video and we were like "ohhhhhh damn" Heartstreing officially pulled
Daniel killed people. The worst thing Sean did himself was steal that car to get to Haven Point. He didn't deserve 15 years. It wasn't even him that started that church fire. The way I see it, the ending where Sean is in Mexico and Daniel is with the grandparents is probably the happiest ending you're going to get.
Though with 15 years I bet the only thing that he got charged with was stealing the car and probably working at the weed farm. If he got charged with killing the cop he would have been in there a lot longer.
@@owenthompson7834 The good ending is going to prison cause you made the morally correct choices along the way and Daniel lived a normal life. Sean may look happy in Mexico in the pictures but prison Sean and Sean in mexico carry the same psychological damage.
Parting ending is best. Sean gets to live his life. Daniel gets to stay with his loving grandparents and invite friends over to their house. They can all be in contact.
@@naylisyazwina6836 Yeah, but they would never get to see each other again in that ending, unless Daniel could visit Mexico.
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The Second ending, when he send post cards to Daniel is the one that leave us thinking that he's doing well. The last ending shows that they have a job and earning money, but that doesn't seems "that happy". But that's because life is strange. They did nothing, and that _hit happened in Seattle. There's no chance to have a happy ending after that (at least for Sean).
@@naylisyazwina6836 I feel like “Blood Brothers” was the ending that made the most sense but I do think “Parting Ways” is best for them both when it comes to enjoying life…Daniel didn’t seem to really want to go to Mexico and Sean was so bent on getting there
@@PaperkutchyNah, the canon ending seems to be that Max decided to sacrifice the town to save Chloe. I think you can even meet David who's lives alone and has a picture of an older Max and Chloe who's been traveling around the world.
@@blacksmoke6292 Very intertesting! I chose to save the town and that scene with David is different. He talks about his dead step daughter that got shot in the school and how he regrets he was never close to her!
@thebestnicky98 in my opinion the best is they both go to mexico. both of them get some sort of happiness. Daniel looks slightly upset but its better than sean being shot in the throat and daniel being a thug on his own. Also Daniel was under house arrest so he couldn't have seen Sean. However Chris, Lyla, Cassidy and Jacob are a plane ticket away. In this ending the mom get what she wants. Sean and Daniel get what they want. Their Dad sorta gets what he wants (about sean getting into mechanics) Everyone has some kind of happiness. Though this is the hardest to get I believe you have to have Daniel's morality right in the middle to get him to break through the barrier AND go to mexico with Sean
@@sunnybinary608 In mine I think it said how you basically taught Daniel that family is first so he ends up helping you. That and I think survival too. I also think Mexico might be the best since they end up being free together (in a way) and in time, they could end up running things and getting rid of the crime there. I feel it really depends on a lot of things though. I saw a lot of money in their vault so I assume they don't use more than they need so it could be a sign that they aren't in it for the money and could just have another agenda but I could be wrong.
Yeah, the ending I did like was when Sean was in Mexico with Cassidy. I got the ending where he went to prison and Daniel got to live his life. It seems prison broke something inside Sean whereas the Mexico with Cassidy ending seems somewhat “happier” if you can call any of these endings “happy”
i cant decide if blood brothers or parting ways is the better ending. i got blood brothers and i was so relieved to see that they end up safe and together in the end. parting ways looks just as good though. daniel gets to grow up normally and just be a kid, while sean gets to reunite with finn or cassidy and be free in mexico. i think id have to say blood brothers is better just because their brotherhood is so important to me😭💓
Blood Brothers for the win! I don't really like nor care for the three other endings because I value their brotherhood more than society, so I can see what you mean. 💖
Parting ways does not make sense, to be honest. How could the goverment let Daniel live a normal life after knowing about his powers? For sure, Daniel would end up in a research lab or doing some dirty work for the US in future XD
It's cool people thought about that, cuz it means they fell into the illusion of the virtual world and connected to it so much, that they expect the characters to act like normal people. They wanna see their face, their eyes, to hear them. I like that
I am so upset that Sean dies as an outcome. He’s such a sweet, forgiving, and precious person… damn. He didn’t deserve to go to jail. He did nothing wrong
@@alexchen672 Lmao tbh tho im a fan of it. Its good that games have sad endings too cuz not all stories have a happy ending and thats just reality. Idm if games have sad endings to get a variety. These endings were also way more emotional than Life Is Strange 1.
Alex Chen to be honest I feel Sean deserves the happy ending more than Daniel. Most of the charges against was because of Daniel being reckless and not listening. Sucks Sean had to pay for that
These endings still move me more than the endings of True Colors. They did an awesome job writing the story of these brothers in comparison to Alex and Gabe.
Yeah true colors just didn't hit me near as hard. It wasn't a bad game at all but I was a bit disappointed. Life is strange 2 is my favorite one of the series.
Well, True Colors wasn’t really centered around Alex and Gabe’s relationship like Life is Strange 2 was centered around Sean and Daniel’s. I mean, Gabe literally dies at the end of the first episode in True Colors, so if anything he’s more like Esteban. True Colors was more so focused on Alex herself and the connections she had with the other people in town.
i don’t think it was the worst. ofc prison isn’t fun and happy lmao but sean succeeded in his goals , giving daniel a happy ending. personally i think that’s all sean hoped for when it came down to it at the end. he woulda done anything for his brother. and he wasn’t totally alone during those 15 years. Daniel and family definitely visited him and he even improved his talent for art.
I hate that the only ending where Sean ends up with his love interest is when the brothers are apart. Why can’t the Love interests show up at the last part when both make it tk mexico?
My first playthrough, I got the ending where Sean dies. I think it said only 7% of people got that ending? I hadn't cried that hard in such a long time. This game fucked me up lol
@@imaginist96 It's ok, i'm playing it all again, this time trying to do better decisions, and it's pretty comforting. Try doing the same in a few weeks, you'll notice things that you didn't the first time.
It's very intense to know that there is no good or bad ending. Each of them has its own pros and cons. First ending: Both of them get to live a life in peace but will probably never see each other again. Second ending: Daniel gets to keep living in Mexico but loses his brother and feels angry and guilty. Third ending: Sean and Daniel are able to live a peaceful and ordinary life together but they have been seperated for 15 years before that and didn't get to grow up together. Fourth ending: The two of them live together in Mexico but they have to deal with how far they went by also hurting others to get there. This game was a beautiful masterpiece and I'm so glad I played it.
@@kemchobhenchod I don't think they are the ones who got killed because the newspapers or pictures are always situations which happened before the endings and I think it represents Daniel's pin board. It could be possible that THEY killed two persons or someone they are in a conflict with.
Honestly, my favorite is the first ending because since law has a statute of limitations Sean can eventually see Daniel again when he knows it's been long enough that no legal action can be taken against him.
"Sean and Daniel are able to live a peaceful and ordinary life together",men...spent 16 years on prision FOR SOMETHING HE DIDNT DO!,after all the shit he went throught?,and then they get separate?,sorry but redemption is the worst ending,even lone wolf is better than that.
@@MrSpook-or8zi I'm also guessing Sean is still going to Puerto Lobos, maybe to check out their dad's house, while Daniel stays due to his own life. It's bittersweet to see the two brothers seperate
27:42 I felt very moved when Lyla ran up to Sean and gave him the hug of his life. she was always there for him, their friendship was the deepest. I wish she had more screen time.
Yeah but it was kinda weird seeing her after all the time, maybe just for me tho, because i didnt stay in touch with her at all during my playthrough, so the last moment i ever got to hear from her is pretty much the start of the ep1. Thats why I was more of a Cassidy "fan" if you can say it like that.
I think it's good that every ending is bittersweet. It's the same with LIS 1. You lose an entire town but keep your best friend/girlfriend Or you lose her but the town is safe. Neither ending is truly happy
@@jordyngeorgia565 Yeah, but even the ending where Chloe dies has a hopeful turn to it. The very last frame with the blue butterfly and Max smiling. Chloe's at peace. Max will always have memories of when they reconnected. And she'll keep on growing and living and dreaming. Yeah, it's depressing but doesn't have the same dark tones as these endings.
@@kiamaria331 They ARE logical though. how Daniel was teached really alines with the outcome, whether u like it or not. u just gotta accept reality of life's harsh shit
So Daniel is Sean's age, those years later....man. he looks so much like his big brother when he was 16-17. I'm so happy I got the ending that they're together (or at least, Sean being alive). You cannot ever seperate these two. Also, the ending when Sean gets out of prison.....Karen...she's wearing Jodie's vest. Man. that hits hard as well.
@@farhandoniepratama5813 Keep in mind this is the ending you get for teaching a tiny kid a shitload of bad stuff, teach him to be egotistical and act only for his own good, and generally just go through the whole experience in the worst way possible in terms of Daniel's emotional wellbeing. It's not for nothing, since that's the kind of person you raised, so be it, right?
that happened in my game, so i chose to break through to become some mexican avenger brothers. maybe because i shot that fanatic church woman and avenged on those fanatic private border control... beside of that, daniel was always told to be a kind good kid
First ending- Sean: Ight, imma head out Daniel: Ight, imma head back Second ending- Sean: I surrender Daniel: Unfortunately for you, I won't see to it that way Third ending- Sean: I surrender Daniel: Honestly, same Fourth ending- Sean: Ight, imma head out Daniel: Same
To be fair, isn't that protocol? Like if a psychic kid starts throwing the other officers seven meters into the air, only option is to demand the kid stands down, no matter how young they are
Just finished the game and the endings are amazing. Nothing stands out as the absolute best ending, and it's quite ironic that the "best" one where they get to live together is where you have had to make the "worst/unethical" choices. World's pretty crooked like that.
i personally got the first ending which i was quite unhappy with, it felt as if these two were destined to spend their whole lives together, especially after losing their father. like most other people, i can agree blood brothers was the best ending. yes its sad how daniel grows up to be a 'worse' person, but he is happy. they both still have good hearts and would never hurt innocent people. thats why i hated seeing daniel under house arrest. after all theyve been through together, they deserve to spend the rest of their lives with each other to lean on.
My fav was sean escaping to mexico and daniel staying behind.Bcz both can reconnect with each other later on.Daniel will get a good life and Sean can also become financially stable.
As much effort as they put into staying together, I personally find it hard to ignore how self-destructive Sean’s protectiveness over Daniel is. My interpretation of the Parting Ways ending is that Daniel realised that Sean would never stop sacrificing himself for Daniel’s sake unless they let go of each other, at least for a little while. It’s more than likely that they’d be able to reunite when Daniel turns 18 but we don’t get to see that far ahead.
This is the exact reason ppl like me can't play with ppl that are girls cus then another person comes in and is horny bud just go to ponr buh uh ik I ain't tryna get banned
@@edgardderuelle8219 I don't care where your from, the second you get reports on some kid doing some Akira crap, any country would try and replicate it for defense or general purpose pronto to get the edge in on that market. That's just common sense.
This game broke my heart. Sean tried so hard to be a good big brother and to keep his dad’s wish to stay together. I got the good ending where they’re both in Mexico together but it was heartbreaking to see the other endings. Sean didn’t deserve to go to jail or die. I literally can’t bring myself to play this game again!! 🥺
Sean: "Sorry bro Ima surrender."
Daniel: "Peace was never an option."
cykanugget69 so anyway i started blasting
@@howtopcgame8206 same
at least they can live life the right way
LITERALLY I NEVER IMAGEND THAT SEAN WOULD DIE LIKE WTF
cykanugget69 literally
Daniel is fully committed to that haircut for all eternity
Better than the prophet Daniel haircut
he did go blonde for one of the endings lol
HelloXrancidkitteh. That ending to me was the worst ending I feel you can get.😭💔
It is a nice haircut
@@lionofjudah8337 worst part about that is he probably is seeing everything differently now after that he more than likely has trust issues especially with law enforcement and one of those days will probably try to score revenge against that one agent to sum it all up he more than likely will see the world all differently but not in a good way obviously
Let’s be honest, none of this would have happened if the cop didn’t shoot there dad for no reason
I mean I think this game has a lesson of "Racism is bad"
We've seen a lot of Racism throughout Sean and Daniel's running
That cop that shot their dad was probably racist because the dad was American-Mexican or something
Kandy Turtle yes because your first action when you see two kids fight and then the parent comes out is to pull a gun on the parent
Dont even try to justify the cop if the dad and kid was white then they wouldnt of pulled out a gun
@@johnnyjoestar6478 the cop saw an unresponsive bloodied child. of course he pulled out his gun I would have done the same with hopefully little difference in the ending
i love coffee
child, he is the same age as sean
Two teenagers I would guess about 16 yrs old dont remember got into a fight
One of em is on the floor bleeding out after hitting is head on a rock
If your first reaction is to pull a gun on the other teen who DOESNT HAVE A WEAPON then you are a bit of an idiot
@@johnnyjoestar6478 you got me right they're I wouldn't pull out a gun teenager but I would be startled after seeing that much blood
Sean’s blind eye is white in the “moral” ending, and black - in the “immoral” one
Damn!
hmm my eye was black lol
Damn I knew my first play through was a disaster, his eye was def black at the end lol
damn i let daniel kill to manny souls then
what about the ending parting ways?? I always wonder but i think tho its black actually
This game was just me saying damn Daniel in various different tones
MasterDogg07 Bruh, LiS and LIS2 gave me scars, I’m still recovering from the first game.
LMAO literally me throughout the vid
I can imagine that
I feel like crying whenI heard the Life is Strange 1 soundtrack and I played years ago.
Lol me too😂😂😂
The ending where two brothers go camping after 15 years literally broke my heart
This is the one that broke me
the one that broke me is when sean died and when daniel said “have fun in mexico” those 2 BROKE ME AND I GOT THE ENDING WHERE SEAN DIED
That's the one I got, heart-rending
If I had had to sleep in the woods for months while running from the police, I'd never want to go camping again.
the fact that it was in the same spot they were in episode one though..
Daniel: I'll take care of us this time
Sean: *Fcking* *dies*
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Sean: *Guess I’ll die-...*
Goddamit Daniel
Wasnt expecting them to kill sny of them off
FIVE STAR lmaooo 😂😂👌🏻
The fact that all of the endings had a “sad” or “painful” side to it shows how there’s no real happy ending, only injustice
yeah and it fuckin pisses me off, like how fkin hard it is to make a happy ending, where everything works out
@@jankapetkova5807 The first game also didn't have a happy ending. That is why it is soo hard to choose the right option
I guess the point is to make the game realistic and convey some messages through it
@@jankapetkova5807 Not everything works out. Endings can't always be happy endings
@@jankapetkova5807 They can't ever have true happy endings in the short-term, they are fugitives and criminals, as well as having no parental figures anymore.
Lowkey wanted to hear Daniel’s voice when he’s grown up
Fireskull667 SAME
yeah me too
Probably for the best, remember them as we knew them. Let your imagination run wild on what the future holds
IM SUPER GAMER MAD
SAAAAME
This was: Life Is Sad.
No, it was : racist cop killed dad so Daniel and Sean run away while commiting multiple murders and accidents. Also living in the desert, living in a forest full of poor people and an idiotic church cult while cops are chasing you
Take in sean was supposed to get laid instead his life took the biggest turn that a person could ever have like it so sad just imagine walking home one day and being like oh my crush ask me to come to a party and then / ur dad dies u almost kill a kid u brother has powers and at the time has no control and kills a cop on accident leading in them running away and it's funny how the littlest things can change everything be smart guys
Hahahaha
No this was: Life Is Racist
@@Jesus-qt2fu no Life is Sad
Sean and Daniel’s voice actors did a phenomenal job! They perfectly expressed the emotions of the characters. I got chills so many times just because of the voice acting alone
Broo I started bawling my eyes out when Sean started crying over missing out so much of Daniel’s life 🥺😭😭
makes me wonder why they go their own way after the trip...
Suki Hayashi right?! I need to know where they went! Like did Shawn part ways and left to Mexico or what 😭
@@SukiHayashiGaming from what the creators stated, they wanted to convey in the Redemption ending that Sean is living his life as a free man and seeing many things, in a similar fashion that Brody was doing. After the camping trip, they part for Sean to travel around as a free man.
Me too
Suki Hayashi I honestly thought he was going to go meet with Finn and Cassidy. But... they never showed it.
Sean and daniel about to die
Daniel:can you finish the story though
Alex 0127 it’s a child’s way of asking if everything will be okay.
Especially as the story was a metaphor for them.
@@AmethystEyes True, every ending hit me
@@dani._ii-tube Ikr im so proud of the game devs
@A user of the internets 😂
@@AmethystEyes ik lol
Each ending feels like a scar. Aside from the one where Sean dies, that one feels like a limb got severed.
Lol
All the endings are horrible. I thought the one where Sean goes into prison for 15 years wasn't that bad. But he gets out and sees Daniel he doesn't seem himself. The one where they are both in Mexico but are doing crime is not pleasant. Those boys are sweet. They were raised that way, by their literally amazing father. They completely changed in that ending. Same in the one where Daniel is in Mexico and Sean is dead. Daniel has a horrible life, all alone with crime and his superpower. I guess the one where Sean was in Mexico and Daniel was with his grand parents wasn't too bad. But again, it's missing that connection between the two. They are brothers. Brothers that get along so well. It's not right for them to be separated like that. Its almost as bad as the ending where sean is in prison for 15 years. He misses out on Daniels childhood. His life. All the endings are horrible I seriously can't decided which is best. I'm going to do a list on which is best and worst.
Worst to the best
- Daniel alone without Sean. In Mexico doing crime.
- Sean and Daniel in Mexico. Doing crime and lost their spark of innocence. This ending would make father disappointed.
- Sean in prison for 15 years. Unfair for the both of them. Some could say they missed out the best moments of each other. They almost lost the brother-to-brother connection.
- I guess the last one is the ending where Sean is in Mexico with a loved one and Daniel is in America with his grand parents, mother and friends. (Can't he go and fly to Mexico? Idk)
i feel like sean go to jail ending is felt like sean is lost, thank god first ending exist..
Esteban wouldn't want sean in jail and let daniel living horribly. Parting ways is the only ending that match the story. i would miss the person from afar rather than watch him suffer for me.
@@cabbagepenelope5743 Daniel seems to have a leg tracker, I guess the government is suspicious of him and made him a non flier
The “why” scream Daniel did when Sean died felt too real 😭
Exactly!! The visual actors are on point because they add an aesthetic appeal to the characters…,but the voice actors are the true essence of each of the characters, because they bare the characters true nature, heart, ♥️ & soul.
Funny how both Life is Strange games could've used the other's power to fix their problem.
(Edit: Everyone is taking this too literally. It's a hypothetical, a "what if?" Never said that they actually had the other's power)
Raimen what do u mean?
@@zhelimir2927 Sean could've gone back in time to play with Daniel and Max could've used telekinesis to save Chloe and it wouldn't have caused a storm.
Raimen so true!!!!
They wish they could rewind time to save their dad and Max could have used telekinesis to save Chloe from the gun.
Raimen ohhh, that makes sense...
THATS SO TRUE
A user of the internets yeah, that’s the point of the comment...
Only thing that really bothered me is how they straight up drove to a guarded border crossing rather than the hole they made or making a new hole.
OR LEVITATE OVER THE BORDER IN THE FIRST PLACE
We had the same reaction. Like "dang dudes! You just made a hole... why go to a check point?!"
It was for plot lol
Also how did Daniel pass out from being grazed by a bullet but was shot in the shoulder in an earlier episode and was fine lol.
Steph he got knocked out when his head hit the ground 😂😂😂 u had a good point tho, had to think for a sec
Sean: tells Daniel that they need to surrender to the police
Daniel: *I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move*
No Thanks After crossing the border *Sean has left the chat*
Lol
You made me snort! God damn it🤣🤣
@@gokturkcoskun GUYS; I have a plan!
*Daniel disappears out of existance*
Sean rages quits after Daniel shows off
I can’t watch this. It brings tears to my eyes and it makes me so depressed. This game was such a cinematic masterpiece, I’ll never understand how it wasn’t talked more. Definitely the best in the series and one of the best games I’ve ever played story wise!!
righttt
it was definitely overshadowed by life is strange 1, speaking from experience. life is strange and life is strange before the storm absolutely emotionally WRECKED me and i still hold it very dear to my heart, but there was a few people who have said "oh life is strange 2 is so much better" and DAMN. that hurts. I held off playing this series for YEARS because of it. How can anything be better than THE life is strange? I was pretty hurt lmao but after developing the mindset that this is not life is strange 2, this is actually another life is strange entirely, i started to see it more for the masterpiece it is singularly. and I'm sure this goes for many others. it's just one of those things where if the first is so good, no one wants to accept the others. but it's not about them being better than the others. it's about enjoying them separately because they ARE THREE completely separate games outside of the company, cameos, and style. but the ones who said theyre better than the other hurt hella.
@@neptunity6109 well said
@mrpickles3 yes there is a political agenda and the game plays with real life aspects such as the well know gun violence in the United States and the issue with Mexican immigrants, probably mostly reminiscent of the Donald trump era. But let’s be for real rn, everything is political. I think choosing that subject only made the game feel more realistic and more empathetic, at least to me. It felt more relatable. I think it was a wise choice. Why would people be pressed over it? It’s literally what’s happening in the states so ppl just kinda need to accept reality. I think the story was DEEP, EMOTIONAL, and maybe hit TOO CLOSE TO HOME for some, and maybe that’s what threw people off, perhaps some players were looking for a more light-hearted/carefree gameplay experience. And I don’t blame them. I don’t think choosing gun violence and racism as the main premise to the plot development overshadowed the characters own development. Actually, I think it made their development EVEN STRONGER. Everything was well constructed and tied together masterfully. We can definitely see by the end of the game how much Daniel and his brother have changed, which will show in the last decision you have to make (your decisions throughout the game will make Daniel behave a certain way at the final choice), and that was really well thought because you feel like your decisions as a whole actually MATTERED and have an impact on the story. People saying that “oh this wouldn’t have happened if the cop didn’t shoot him” are just trying to make life simpler when in fact it is complex. Dramatic things like these ACTUALLY happen all the time and yes, people’s lives can change drastically by just the smallest action. It’s called the butterfly effect and chain reaction, and it’s real. The game also plays with other political agendas aside from prejudice and gun violence such as motherhood and parental relationships, and even religion. The reason why i love lis2 and why it holds a certain special place in my heart over the other lis games is because, aside from the special power thingy, it really felt too real and like it touched more MATURE THEMES than its predecessors. The other games feel more entangled in Romantical aspects and high school drama which felt like more generic topics and not really highly related to a specific culture, whereas this game felt more deepened in real life and current issues and definitely touched some controversial aspects of the American culture, which were mainly centered in violence, racism and immigrants, which comes off to me as a bold wish of experiencing and trying to see what kind of shapes the lis franchise can take. I think they did it wonderfully. Don’t get me wrong, this game still holds the same DNA as its fellows, but it’s definitely trying to grab the attention of a different type of audience, one that I would say is more mature.
@@gusfluffyLiS 1 is good but I’d say it’s more for a healing or soft rainbow dream of a teenager. LiS 2 however hits the hardest in the series, targeting all sorts of ongoing matters in society.
Sean doesn’t look right after prison he lost a part of his life for something he didn’t do, idk how people are ok with that ending, Daniels safety is important too but Sean himself is a kid as well and he was robbed
Agreed.
Thats what he gets for doing all that shit in all the episodes leading up to the ending. At least Daniel got to live his life, and I think surrendering was the better option for Daniel and Sean.
Myk Q if surrendering was the end result then they should have just done it from the beginning because things will be worse for them now that’s why I say it’s pointless to surrender it just took away from their whole journey the goal was Mexico they did all that for nothing Sean lost an eye for nothing their mom went to jail for nothing
@@explicitantony9421 Yes, they should have stayed at the beginning instead of running. However, in the ending where they both make it to Mexico, they kill a lot of people. They completely lose sight of their morals, and seem to get messed up in some gang stuff. At least the brothers keep their innocence in the jail ending.
@@lego_the_catyou would only get that ending if their morality was low. If it was high they wouldn't have turned to crime, they just wouldnt be together
Low key was hoping Sean would discover a hidden power lol
Christian Lopez me too like super speed and maybe even Telekinesis as well
Thought FOR SURE that was going to happen. They kept mentioning "you have skill and talents too sean" throughout the game.
@@griffinrockssocks Yeah pretty sure his mother also said after that sentence is that he has the power to walk the correct path in this life
@@theplaystationcriminal995 lol
Same, I'll be honest.
The ending were they both go to mexico just feels right. I like that they didn't have to get seperated
yeah
For me best choise is when you have the high morality and go to the Mexico and Daniel stay with a grand parents and a friend Chris, and brothers-wolves can meet after years and Sean on freedom, or just communicate with a phone or social media, and with Layla, and with Cassidy live a happy life, so that the best ending, but its just one thing that super powers of Daniel is gonna be pursuit by the goverment but its okay he is gonna be FBI agent with that and be rich as fuck
Same here
That’s how my game ended. That means I played it right. It’s their story and they’re in it together.
@@averageuserXThere is no right or wrong, that‘s why there are multiple endings.
The real victim is sean, he was the only one the didn't do anything but had to be effected the most
Fr.
@@PxndaCakes bro i got the last ended ,is the best
Not if you made him kill Lisbeth but like that was the only way so I really do feel bad for Sean
@@ruru004 Sean shot Lisbeth in my play through and i still got the last ending
The child didn't help he was the cause
Sean: "I'm going to surrender."
Daniel: "I find your lack of faith disturbing."
Tabaga the destroyer 😂😂😂
💀
star wars reference?
😂
It's treason then
No one gonna talk about the fact that Daniel became a whole e boy when he went to Mexico alone?
He looks like Edwins generation
he looks really good actually in that ending.
@@skyblue340
Agreed I kinda dig it, he be looking like a lone wolf gangster
I think he robbed a couple banks too
@@Smoovkillalot
Yep he roped more than 1 million
i got the last ending and im so glad i did, i can’t bear the thought of them being separated after everything they went through it’s too sad
I would love to have this ending as well. Don't know what I did "wrong" here, that Daniel jusr decided to leave the car after all ...
Unfortunately, I had the first ending.
But it could have been even worse.😅
@AKAHayden / Average Animations so you need to kill and take revenge at the police station to get the "best ending"?
What a lesson.😁
@@fairplayracingleaguege no, i didn't killed them but i got the last ending, also I didnt have revenge, so... maybe it's because of the bounding between them
@@Dummy_robot All your teaching moments with Daniel add up to him having high or low moral standards in the end.
Same
seeing the endings where sean gets thrown into prison actually WRECKED me. boy only did what was best for daniel and sacrificed EVERYTHING for daniel, and i mean i love daniel but he was the cause of a lot of catastrophic things throughout the series. sean deserved much more than what he got.. can't believe he was like 30+ when he got out. can't imagine what it would be like trying to find a job or a living... ik its only a game but it hits me knowing that people go through this..
I got that ending too honestly I like that ending ik its sucks to miss out growing up with your little brother but at the end of the day they get to see each other again and nothing is stopping them from crossing path's again plus. 30 isnt that old they have plenty of time to have more memories with each other.
@@iabproductionsofficial have you ever got in trouble for something you didn't do? Just imagine you getting punished 30+ for something you didnt do :/
I like to think Sean went and fixed up his dads repair shop.
@@simppolice7895 of what i understood, when he got out and went in an different way, it was because he wanted to live like Brody (traveling), and him job or way for earning money would be a comic that tells them adventure but like wolfs (like when a new chapter starts), but i agree with you, all were very unfair with sean, sorry if i didn't wrote well, is because my language is spanish
@@clown0016 its ok bro i wasn't mad i see what you saying bro 🤙
Daniel: "I'll protect you, Sean!"
Sean then gets killed for Daniels attempt to help
Then he became a worse criminal
Then he proceeds to rob a bank for 1 mil
This is me trying to get shit done
This is me when I'm tryna actually help when I'm tryna help me friends in rainbow
Sean in heaven: Nice one bro!
Honestly..poor Sean.. he just seemed so broken, prison broke him down so much that he couldn't deal with things emotionally
Thats what it does. Perhaps what its supposed to do; 'rehabilitation' being just a feel-good lie for anyone with an ounce of compassion for their fellow man.
@@zybch yeah I can understand its suppose to be like that but it must of hurt even more for Sean since he really didnt do anything and was innocent (sure he did some illegal things but he wasnt the one to really blame for doing them)
Yes all the endings made me feel sad and Daniel it is hard for him too imagine a kid that is 9 hearing his dad is dead he been in some real b*llshit just like Sean did i bet it was hard for Sean getting a job and buying a house because he was a teenager and you know how other teenagers do drugs drinking alcohol underage he didn't deserve to go to jail he wanted to protect his little brother because he loved his brother so he went for jail because he didn't do nothing i would kill the police because sean did nothing he was just trying to be a good brother/father when Daniel was the only one left that he loves
If he didn't get laid with Cassidy in Epi 3 he would still be a virgin
@@RaveCoaster I think alot of people know that lol
I genuinely think the high morality ending where they both survive is the worst. Sean deserved a happy ending as much as Daniel did and seeing him break when Daniel was telling him something enthusiastically was heartbreaking. Tied with the ending where Sean dies :(
That’s why I aimed for high brotherhood and in return it gave me low morality
@@minmeena although the low morality high brotherhood ending is also really really sad, i aimed for the one in which daniel is living with his grandparents and sean went to Mexico because that way both are living good lives and can meet in the future
To me was like Daniel got to have a life that he was telling Sean about he got a semi normal childhood after and collage and moving out and all the young adult things, Sean had his life torn away from him for fifteen years he can't just simply "start over" at 31-32 especially with that criminal record his life is basically over and it hurts so bad thinking about it because he went to jail for something he didn't cause just because of racist people (cause yt won't let me call them what I want) people who say that ending is the best are truly weird to me
@@Elena-rg2pd exactly it's so unfair for sean specifically, all he wanted was a better life for him and his brother:(
@@Elena-rg2pd did you see how life is in Lobos on the 2 endings? Violence and greed. Any ending that is connected to Lobos is a bad ending.
Anyone who'd had to take care of someone knows 15 years is by FAR the best ending. Daniel gets to live a normal life. Heck I'd sacrifice myself (Sean) if that meant Daniel could have that life. You people just dont get it because you dont have little brothers or kids of your own
The ending where they are at the campfire and Sean just broke down crying killed me. Seeing Daniel hold him while he cried hit different because the whole game it was Sean trying to be strong for Daniel :(
I have a question: where does Sean go after the cutscene with cars?
@@DJAtomika puerto lobos maybe
Also 29:17 look at Sean’s face when I saw that I knew he was gon have a breakdown
Go to prison at age 16 and released at 30s, his life's pretty much ruined
@@wolfmare4239
I mean he lost a large portion of it but he can still enjoy the remainings of that life that he has without having to worry for the cops chasing him.
Daniel: I hope you’ll be happy in Mexico
Me: **ugly cries**
More like *Baby Cries*
I think everyone cried
YES I JUST GIT THAT ENDING AND I'M SOOOO SAD
NGL, I actually laughed when he said that line. Like, "Peace out dude, sorry you lost your eye!"
I got this ending tonight. Sean went through hell and back for him, and then got ditched at the finish line. I thought Daniel was a little shit, pretty much the entire way through.
Btw who cried at rachels death😔
Remember my children. It all started with corn syrup, a rock, and a bully.
Thank you for making me smile I feel a little better now 😭
And just to think that he went outside only to have his father killed and go through all this bullshit, damn
Corn syrup????
madison clarke ahh yes corn syrup 🥴
And some red food dye
Daniels last wolf howl after Sean drives off made me SOB 😩 this is not a game it’s an experience!!! feel like I lost a part of me 😭
i thought it was just me 😭 something about this game got me constantly thinking about this duo, i be wanting to cry
Is some of here know why sean drives off😭
You can clearly see that Sean got traumatized after the Prison Time. You could see him being lost after he got released. He sacrificed his Mentality, Sanity and Life for Daniel. Sean will never be the same again
Why did they split in the end
@@unas1519 He wants some time alone. Relateable, Daniel will always remind him of what happened, even tho he'll never forget that
@@official_marked_one Cool story. I hope there will be a Life is strange 3
@@unas1519 :D
Literally reading that hurts
Imagine how heartbroken Lyla must have been to see that Sean died in the news
Abir Mawi i didn’t even think of this... crying all over again
I wish she had some part in one of the endings
Maybe she should get her own game
Like how chloe got hers with before the storm, what she hears is based of your playthrough and see how she deals with it all
):
@@julianlewis8582 She can be in the ending where Sean gets imprisoned for 15 years, but only if you don't ghost her
Sean looks so much like his father in the last ending
Daniel looks like his mother too, well played to the graphic artists!
Family heritage
Ikr. At first I was like "Esteban?!"
Have you ever heard of Sexual and Asexual Reproduction? That's why
You sound like my grandma
The Blood Brothers ending is clearly the best. Not just bcs they're both alive, relatively happy and together, but bcs it was their goal to get to Mexico since episode 1
you can see Daniel hesitant of going to Mexico 2 or 3 times in the game and Sean had to reassure him a lot. Daniel even said "Can't we go back to our grandparents?", I'm pretty sure. I prefer the ending where Sean escapes to Mexico and Daniel with his grandparents. He can have friends, play games, nice grandparents, in contact with his mom, go to school, etc. Sean kinda has it tougher. I don't like Finn or Cassidy though
@@naylisyazwina6836 yeah that's the ending I like too because Daniel would constantly say who cares about Puerto Lobos and he doesn't look happy at the end he looks more regretful. I'm not sure which goes higher tho blood brothers or redemption
@@ultrachim7080 Also don't like how both of them seem to be darker versions of themselves. You see in the ending where Daniel stays and Sean goes to Mexico, Daniel gets a picture of his brother and he looks happy and free but in Blood Brothers both of them seem to be the product of all the BS that happened to them so far. I just don't think that's the type of person their father would have wanted them to grow up to be but I fully fully FULLY understand it's not their fault.
@@MouseBartholomew Idk man, being fugitives in Mexico while having almost no chance of returning to your actual home doesn't sound ideal to me.
@@Fortnitesexgamer69420 I'd say it's the lesser of two evils at that point. Sean basically has no good ending outside of Mexico. He's just a broken excon with no future. They're also not fugitives in Mexico, the cop's jurisdiction ended at the border and it's unlikely that they'd be extradited. Also they made their own home as wolf brothers, thought that was the theme the whole time.
“I don’t wanna be seperated” he says
And then he jumps out of the car when we try and cross the border
The problem with the ending. THANK God I looked it up before hand. Because I would have been so salty. I surrendered instead and went with prison. But there really should be an ending where they get through but without being supervillains. They get through and he doesn’t jump out. Makes no sense he would jump out. So instead they work hard for years raising up money with Diaz repair shop and doing things the right way without becoming drug dealers and maybe even move back to Seattle years later under different names. That woulda been decent.
First World Problems lowkey that was the best ending in my opinion because Sean and Daniel gets fair life after those incident Daniel gets in a house arrest and lives with his grandparents comfortable with food water games and no school Sean finally doesn’t get to worry about Daniel and live his own life with Cassidy
@@yomuda4872 I agree, definetly the "best" ending. In all honesty, there is no "good ending" in this game, each one has it's own drawback. Live happily, separated from one another; brothers stay together, but it's after Sean serves 15years and gets out at 30+. The only "bad" ending would be the one where Daniel makes it to Mexico alone. Truly the worst case scenario.
@@yomuda4872 whoa i didn't think that was house arrest. huuuh interesting.
Mann I got the ending where Daniel jumped out the car and I had cried. The game is already kind of sad and that just made me even more sad because he wanted to stay together😭. Is there another way to not get that ending?
Daniel: murders a bunch of people
Sean: smokes
Daniel: wow too far bro
@GuaVaK ... what about the police? and that cogur
Well, I think it wasn't about smoking. Maybe it's their mom's lighter?
He just yeets the cigarette right outta Sean's mouth lol
Nah, it was the dad's old lighter. Sean kept it and they were both just remembering the bad shit for a moment when he pulled it out. It's even super worn with age because he's been lighting up with it since that day
@@souleaterevans4589 yeah, I knew it was dad's or mom's
When I was playing I was sort of waiting for Daniel to use his power to make the car fly over the border and have an ET moment
Yeah me too
same!!!!!
thought i was the only one
I kind of want to see a comic of this now lmao. Or a parody animation with the emotional John Williams track playing too
SAME. Probably wouldve been the better solution instead of ripping the damn border open like that.
The ending where Sean dies and Daniel gets to Mexico is so heartbreaking, seeing Daniel all by his own, changed and lonely is simply shocking.
Especially seeing how he didn’t use his powers for good and robbed a bank..😢cos Sean wasn’t with him for guidance and he couldn’t go back to his grandparents or mother either…
I got this ending the first time and my heart is broken 😢
@@MrGalnithat means u played the game the bad way and put all wrong choices
i wouldnt have taught him that 😭😭😭
Yeah him drawing alone is sad
Lets be honest this game will always have a place in our hearts it was such a masterpeice.
I couldn't agree more. Love this game so much
That’s why I’m back rewatching these memories years later, has a special place in my heart. Even added the soundtrack to my playlist now. 🥲
Naa chapter 2-4 was boring
It is a good game, but I don't think it is a masterpiece. They did a very good job with main and supporting characters, but they are just trying way too hard to send "The Message" and shove their politics down your throat. Almost every racist douche the brothers met on their way (the gas station owner, Chad, Lisbeth's right hand man, the vigilantes) is portrayed as just some grotesque over-the-top one-dimensional bad man. They should've been more subtle. It's not all black and white like that. And even the incident that started the story looks very cartoonish and cliche.
Also, there're some plot holes. I had a playthrough where Cassidy left before the company was busted by Merrill and she was not injured (which was confirmed by the choices screen in the end of the chapter), yet I in the next chapter I still got a letter from her where she says about her injures. Could be a bug, but I was like WTF, man? Also, I remember that Sean was thinking or dreaming about how his father would teach him how to drive a car (and even though he's already 16 he doesn't have a driver's license or even a learner's permit which hints that he probably can't drive), yet when he escaped from the hospital (at night!) he drove a long way to Nevada (one-eyed!!!) without any problems on the road. That's not how it works, guys. You can't just get into a car and drive a long distance if you've never actually practiced driving quite a lot before. There were a few other more minor illogical things, like why would they let poor Mushroom outside without anyone supervising her being in the wilderness? Come on, a caring dog owner would never do that to their puppy.
The first two LIS games set in Arcadia Bay are much better games in my opinion and I think it is good that they left politics out of them.
I adore it, I wish if true colors was good or maybe in future we gonna see something
That ending where Sean dies is most definitely the most painful one, seeing Daniel all alone like that hurts my soul 😭
It definitely is. Sean never deserved prison or death. Man deserves a fucking hug
@@truestmermaid444 not just a fucking hug fucking kisses until he dies wake him back up and give him more kisses
Tbh either that’s the best ending or blood brothers
@@LosHitman No it’s not because the dude died. The best ending is the parted ways or blood brothers. They both get to live and are happy. It’s just they in one of them they can’t see eachother for a time. Or at least until Daniel can travel to Mexico.
@@MrWongWey so there’s not always gonna be happy endings plus it would be a great prequel to an anime
When Sean said he would do anything to go back in time did anyone else half think max was about to turn up and shit would go down
Ugh yes! 😭😭 I was really hoping that’d be a twist! With Max and Danny’s powers! The Team Spirit squad be da best!
Christian Caldwell I was expecting a Kate Marsh reference cause I began to think she’s from Haven Point as well.
Yes! God that would be such a good ending... Just Max shows up and Sean tells her about what happened in Seattle, then she goes back in time and warns him...
Yes 😂
Yea, same
Sean getting shot trying to cross the us mexican border is literally his dad's worst nightmare come to life
the pain in Daniel’s voice when he realizes Sean is dead /: god, after everything they went through, he loses his dad AND his brother gfhhfsggdrg
IKRRR
and mushroom
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr i feel so lucky i didn’t let it happeb
I had this ending. Stroke my heart tbh. But there's no perfect ending as I can see. Even where they get to Puerto Lobos together... They're kinda evil
That was by far the roughest scene in the game.
And then Daniel in Mexico sitting in pain entirely alone 6 years later.
All of the endings mess me up, but I'm glad this video ended with them together.
Daniel: So how does the wolf brothers story end?
Sean: They make it to the other side
The most gangster shit I've seen xD
Is honestly the best ending.
@@codybaggett5329 Agreed
why did the diaz's cross the border?
to get to the other side
The only true happy ending IMO.
This was the best outcome in my opinion. Not a true perfect ending, but with everything in mind I feel like it was the most positive of any ending.
Seeing Sean breakdown silently as an adult after hearing about all of Daniels stories really broke my heart, because even though it was most likely due to the fact that all the shit they had been through wasn’t in vain, sean was probably crushed that he couldn’t be there with him to experience it all as well. He payed the price so his brother could have a decent life. That’s my interpretation anyway
I believe you're right, but its even more heartbreaking then cause he did all of this to protect his brother and he ultimately missed all the big chapters in Daniel's life ):
As someone who’s an older sibling who mainly raised and took care of their younger brother, that ending was the best outcome out of all of the others. Not only did Daniel have a chance at normalcy, Sean had all the support he needed when he got out and he was still able to be with his little brother. In all the other endings they had a trend of loneliness or not being able to be together.
But all those endings are way better than having to wipe out an entire town to save one person. 😂🥲
@@kaylapootz7698 doesnt matter. In the end we as players know Daniel was able to live a normal life due to Sean sacrifice. Thats the only goal the game has.
That's the ending I just got. I bout cried as hard as Sean did. Bitter sweet tho. But I think it's more noble n worth it. I like the ending where they get to Mexico, must be maybe a Daniel=moral/ending immoral bit he fully trusts Sean or somethin. Only thing is, it feels like even tho they escape together alive, Daniel still looks sorta hurt inside. I think maybe cuz he feels within his heart that they've fallen far from grace and certainly far from how their father raised em. All n all tho, they're all pretty sad endings, but I like the one where Sean goes to jail the best. Not cuz I think he or Daniel deserved it at all, but because it was the right thing to do. Heartache and pain ensued. But also triumph and redemption. Even a wolf brother's reunion.. as bittersweet as it was. I cry everytime tho I swear.
Nah I reckon he broke down because he himself was unhappy spending all that time in jail. Jail would of broke him especially with one eye so I preferred him in Mexico with cassidy 😂
As much as I loved the first game. This one is extremely special. I truly didn’t think the game would be this good and yet I’m left here an absolute emotional wreck! Utter masterpiece. I can’t wait for ‘True Colours’
Same here, if you want to let a 32 year old man cry let them play the LiS games. man i cried like a baby. but it was such an amazing game. LiS1 + LiS Before the storm are amazing as well. Still have to play LiS3 but i will do that tomorrow.
Adores true colors except for the fact it won’t let me beat the game bc of that cutscene glitch lmao
Was true colors worth it? Im kinda hesitated buying after after loving the LIS 1 in 2015 and the second game now (I know Im late) true colors was also developed by another company and not dontnod
@@nativxxz I played it, it was okay, definitely not as good as LiS 1 & LiS 2, but it plays more like a murder mystery and you figure out your own love interest along the way.
oh boi, wasn't THAT an emotional roller coaster haha
Sean looks depressed after he spends 15 years in Prison for a crime he didn’t do, thank god I got a better ending when Sean goes to Mexico and Daniel lives with his grandparents.
Atoja Black I mean that’s what prison does to you it wears you the hell down
Death Row I agree
2 be fair Sean did assault a shop owner and worked in a pot farm and kill lisbeth
SOL3R KillZ i didn’t assault the shop owner nor killed Lisbeth, I would have gotten the same ending if I surrounded, and working in pot farm wasn’t a big deal because all of the people who worked there got released even Cassidy
@@aaronpaul9107 Killing Lisbeth is determined, Daniel actually used his power which is the reason the shop owner was knocked out.
I'm crying like my own son got released from prison after 15 years.
Wow man i'm really sorry. Do you mind me asking what happened?
WhoDis I think they were asking why did the son go to prison like what did he do to go to prison
@@your3353 oh shut up i'm just need a Godamn MUNEH
@@stormlighter82 hahahahahahha
I got out a couple weeks ago, soo much has changed.
When all of a sudden, at the campfire, he started crying, that's where I exploded in tears too. God knows what he went through in prison and how he feels about all the time he lost there. Really touching moment.
Yeah not fair at all especially with racist cops and long prison sentence no matter what Sean and Daniel did after, even if Daniel killed the cop Esteban was innocent and if the cop lived he deserves to get the death penalty that cop is a cold blooded killer.
im gonna cry
yeah i cried even harder when i saw him cry. but part of me wants to believe those were tears of joy. like he was thinking “we made it. finally” idk i’m sure it was a whole mix of emotions in one.
Yeah I refused to surrender for some crime he never committed
Yeah man. I bawled like a baby. What I love about the scene is that as both are grown men at that point, it’s Daniel who comforts his brother. So beautiful.
I stand by my words, last ending is the best.The brothers are together, supporting each other, and never giving up.
Parting ways is best
@@10lilzoe No. Deal with it.
@@10lilzoeno
Honestly, I chose this ending. But I regret it. The brothers may be together, but they're far away from everyone the brothers have ever loved. Daniel seems sad, and Sean doesn't seem happy either.
@@10lilzoe In parting ways even though Daniel looks “happy” but his face shows and reflects sadness at the same time and the fact that he has an ankle monitor on him means that he has no freedom whatsoever
this game had some of the most emotionally devastating scenes and choices i've ever played. I loved and hated every second of it
Exactly!
I didn’t even play it but it was really sad to watch. I hope they make an Black, Asian or Native American storyline next. Seeing the racism happen is really hard to watch but is so true to real life.
have u played the first game
This game never had a “good” don’t get me wrong the endings are all great it’s just that there isn’t a morally good one.
Omg yes
Anyone else find it interesting that in the ending where they surrender and Sean spends time in jail, he ends up with a white eye, but in the ending where they both go to Mexico and get involved in gang stuff, he ends up with a black eye? That's some crazy symbolism
I think it means you did a pacifist route by trying to obey the law
By getting the peaceful danial
And chosing to go to purto lobos
But if you want to get in my opinion the best ending get aggresive Danial i think and try to pass maby look up a turtorial idk
@@juliodamemeboi5021 ye the black eye represents an evil person
@@abirmawi2808 but he is not evil he just take care of himself.
@@alenngk he kind of is in that ending he makes daniel kill atleast 20 cops to get through the border I still dont like to think hes evil but he is in that ending
@@abirmawi2808 not evil.. angry...puts himself and his brother first..best ending,.
The ending with Sean's death hit me hard, more so because of what Daniel had become six years later. And that music, damn...
Yeah
@ let's be honest though- what he did to those guys was pretty badass... Like in the last ending
Oh man the music... after the 3rd ending in this video I tought I wouldn't cry anymore, but damn, the last ending man
He looks kinda dope tho ngl
He did hits you hard
Just my thoughts:
Blood Brothers is the true ending for Sean’s side of the story. It was about getting to their destination no matter what the cost or who stood in their way. There was no point of giving up, considering everything they went through and everyone that helped them along the way. The gang-related activities in Mexico is the only “price” they had to pay but they are still living free in their father’s homeland with money, power, and beautiful views daily. Daniel is bothered by their lifestyle though.
Redemption is the true ending for Daniel’s side of the story. At the beginning of the journey, Sean only wanted to protect Daniel and reach Mexico. But as time went, he grew and realized the consequences of what they were doing and if needed, he would sacrifice himself for Daniel as he almost did when Nicholas was about to shoot him in the church. The conversations with David and officer Campbell further made him realize that the journey wasn’t about Mexico anymore but about raising Daniel to be a moral person using his power for good. Thus he sacrifices himself, hoping that Daniel will live a good life and remember everything they had learned together. After he gets out and they travel to the woods, Sean is broken from prison and emotional being at their camp again but most importantly, Sean is overwhelmed that Daniel grew up exactly how he wanted him to but also sad how he missed out on watching Daniel’s growth.
Lone Wolf and Parting Ways are just alternate endings that don’t make as much sense. It is out of character for Daniel to act out the way he did while possibly murdering tons of cops; it also doesn’t make sense that the government would just let Daniel be even after seeing his powers.
Interesting opinion! I also like Blood Brothers and Redemption the most as they feel like the most conclusive endings you can get. Daniel learned something from you and you stayed true to that in the final, crucial moment. If the game worked like Season 1 where you can get either A or B outcome, it would've been these two endings.
About the other endings, I might like Lone Wolf a bit more than Parting Ways, mainly because I actually think it's pretty realistic. When you let Daniel adapt the amoral attitude, it's like the trauma and anger from experiencing all those things is really visible now. And if you bring that trauma to the surface, not to mention the "putting yourself and your brother first" thing, it does make sense why Daniel would freak out and force their way through. Heck, he's implied to have a bit of will to attack the police even in the Redemption scene.
Parting Ways kinda wants to do the same thing with brothers disagreeing, but idk, I don't really feel it as much. It's the only ending that actually feels out of character to me.
I dont think Blood Brothers its a good ending at all, consider how much violence they have to deal in Mexico. Diego literally tells you Mexico is a mirage and a shithole, no place to live
I got redemption, i surrendered because at the end it was all about protecting Daniel and i knew his grandparents were gonna be there for him. Sean lost 15 years but he still has a life, Daniel had a great childhood and most important they both free. What an amazing game, truly.
The fact that going to prison or escaping together are the better options are sad
Yes, exactly what I thought. How could the government let that slide? For sure, Daniel would end up in a research lab or doing dirty work for the US XD
Daniel's PTSD must be off the charts. Can you imagine going through all of that as a 10 year old?!!
It's the default story of life of almost all immigrant childs in the US
he is 8, isn't he?
@@GalliadII 9
@@GalliadII he was 9 at the beginning and 10 by the end
I did
The “It was all just a bad dream” ending is missing. Sean wakes up in his bedroom realizing he has to keep his brother away from the neighbor and finally hooking up with Jenn.
That would have been an amazing ending
Lyla the love witch would be better option
I wish that was an option
I think it would of just pissed of a lot of people of this actually did happened
spoonfull People get pissed either way. It’s a personal thing
The way Sean looks like he’s been through hell in the Redemption ending genuinely breaks me and I still can’t process these endings after almost 3 years 😭
They fr did him dirty. Im so glad my ending was them both going to Mexico together and not get hurt bc that’s the only ending where Sean is happy 😭😭😭
1:20 I’d give anything to change what happened
Max: Allow me to introduce myself
Would've been a nice plot twist if Max came in and saved them, but that would probs depend on the ending you chose in the first LiS
Bree Myers yeah but the thing is that it wouldn’t make any sense.
Don't care
Again max can't save them
Nahhhh the storm is comingg
That ending where Sean dies .. oh my god .. Life is Strange knows how to rip you to shreds
Alyssa Kovacs
Arteries: *gone*
Lungs: *reduced to atoms*
Brain: *living in constant fear of having sad endings*
That’s the ending I got and I’m so heartbroken. All I wanted for them to be together, I chose surrender thinking Daniel would live at happy life a grandmas but no... My boy Sean died because of it
That was probably the one i didnt like most cause daniel became a ganster and he deserves better then that life :((
Lucina The Cat me too :( I only chose that cuz I was scared that if I crossed the border they would shoot both of us so I thought I’d be a good brother and let Daniel have a life he deserves BUT NOPE
The creators of the games don't want you to like their endings.
The way that Daniel went from sounding so proud and excited when he thought that he got Sean and him to Mexico only to look over and see that he just killed the only person who had stayed with him through all of this and now he's truly alone breaks my heart.
I know. Poor thing freaked out because he just wanted to protect Sean and... my heart can't handle this ending
@@johnsk.j6894 that was the ending i got i started crying i felt so bad.
That was my first ending when I played through. I had to replay it again to get something better, but only after a few days to recover from that. It was like when Markiplier did the who NO scene in Until Dawn.
wait Sean dies once he crosses the border?
@@amflux6425 In the ending where Daniel refuses to surrender, Sean gets shot in the neck while Daniel is forcing the car through the blockade
Sean: We surrender
Daniel: So anyway, I started blasting.
Sean: so anyway, I started bleeding,
daniel: so anyway, i died alone.
Brody: So anyways I wasn’t seen again
Life: So anyway, I suck
Life: So anyway, I’m strange.
I got the Sean and Daniel surrender ending. Some people feel that this is a good ending, but I feel terrible for Sean. I have so much disrespect for who ever sentenced him to 15 years of prison. I know this is a game but damn, I am heartbroken.
Agreed - I felt super hit by that one. My sister and I got an ending with Sean and Cassidy in Mexico and Daniel in house arrest and we thought that was the bad ending - then we went and watched this video and we were like "ohhhhhh damn" Heartstreing officially pulled
I mean yea its bad he got 15 years but he worked in a weed farm and killed people
Daniel killed people. The worst thing Sean did himself was steal that car to get to Haven Point. He didn't deserve 15 years. It wasn't even him that started that church fire. The way I see it, the ending where Sean is in Mexico and Daniel is with the grandparents is probably the happiest ending you're going to get.
Though with 15 years I bet the only thing that he got charged with was stealing the car and probably working at the weed farm. If he got charged with killing the cop he would have been in there a lot longer.
@@owenthompson7834 The good ending is going to prison cause you made the morally correct choices along the way and Daniel lived a normal life. Sean may look happy in Mexico in the pictures but prison Sean and Sean in mexico carry the same psychological damage.
Sean deserved a normal life like everyone else, my heart hurts.
Parting ending is best. Sean gets to live his life. Daniel gets to stay with his loving grandparents and invite friends over to their house. They can all be in contact.
@@naylisyazwina6836 Yeah, but they would never get to see each other again in that ending, unless Daniel could visit Mexico.
The Second ending, when he send post cards to Daniel is the one that leave us thinking that he's doing well.
The last ending shows that they have a job and earning money, but that doesn't seems "that happy".
But that's because life is strange.
They did nothing, and that _hit happened in Seattle. There's no chance to have a happy ending after that (at least for Sean).
@@naylisyazwina6836 I feel like “Blood Brothers” was the ending that made the most sense but I do think “Parting Ways” is best for them both when it comes to enjoying life…Daniel didn’t seem to really want to go to Mexico and Sean was so bent on getting there
@@andrejules9154 yeah. They could probably video call too
Now I just want a game which ties Alex Chen, Max, Chloe, Daniel and Sean together. That would mean the world.
Yes Yes Yeeeesssss!! If only developers would read our comments & obliged us we'd be the happiest players outta the whole LIS franchise.
Chloe is dead
@@PaperkutchyNah, the canon ending seems to be that Max decided to sacrifice the town to save Chloe. I think you can even meet David who's lives alone and has a picture of an older Max and Chloe who's been traveling around the world.
@@blacksmoke6292 that depends on your choices in LIS, you make your own cannon, it's like mass effect
@@blacksmoke6292 Very intertesting! I chose to save the town and that scene with David is different. He talks about his dead step daughter that got shot in the school and how he regrets he was never close to her!
I definitely wouldn't consider the ending when Sean goes to jail a good one.. he suffers all those years in jail, and he is broken afterwards.
You right his broken and still suffering after all those years in prison
thebestnicky98 the grandmothers house is like Daniel’s jail, I mean, he is domiciliary arrested.
But lyla, and lyla's butt
@thebestnicky98 in my opinion the best is they both go to mexico. both of them get some sort of happiness. Daniel looks slightly upset but its better than sean being shot in the throat and daniel being a thug on his own. Also Daniel was under house arrest so he couldn't have seen Sean. However Chris, Lyla, Cassidy and Jacob are a plane ticket away. In this ending the mom get what she wants. Sean and Daniel get what they want. Their Dad sorta gets what he wants (about sean getting into mechanics) Everyone has some kind of happiness. Though this is the hardest to get I believe you have to have Daniel's morality right in the middle to get him to break through the barrier AND go to mexico with Sean
@@sunnybinary608 In mine I think it said how you basically taught Daniel that family is first so he ends up helping you. That and I think survival too. I also think Mexico might be the best since they end up being free together (in a way) and in time, they could end up running things and getting rid of the crime there. I feel it really depends on a lot of things though. I saw a lot of money in their vault so I assume they don't use more than they need so it could be a sign that they aren't in it for the money and could just have another agenda but I could be wrong.
*sees Daniel jump out of car*
*gets chicken sandwich ad*
😂😂
I got make my trip Ad
I got a ad about fixing furniture
Hey man don’t be COCKY I got a toothpaste ad (sorry for the chicken pun… I’ll go home)
@@unknown_wonknu I got Make my trip Ad
Nobody:
Me: starts to cry and listens to the wolf brothers say there goodbyes
Agent loud women: GET OUT OF TBE CAR I SWEAR TO TFTFYFHDH
WUMP ZILV SERIOUSLY
That’s the point though, she doesn’t see them as people, she sees them as fugitives.
STFU I'm trying to talk to my brother
@@msstephanie726 I swear the game in the fourth episode tried to make you see her in a good light like she was trying to help.
I was like WOMAN IF YOU DON'T SHUT UP THIS IS A VERY SENTIMENTAL MOMENT
It's crazy to me that people act like this game was so bad or a let down. The story is hard to take, but it's so good
Trump: we shall build a wall
Daniel: I'm about to end this man's WHOLE career
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wait that was actually trump's wall?
Letricblade Looks like it’s a prototype.
Daniel is the savior of sean and Mexico
Orange man bad
me after getting my ending: I don't like it
me rn after watching the other endings: well, I don't like *any* of these
I like the last one in the vid
I got what I thought was a bad ending but after looking at these I think it was the best
I feel like I'm the only one that likes all of these. All of the endings are so good in their own ways.
Yeah, the ending I did like was when Sean was in Mexico with Cassidy. I got the ending where he went to prison and Daniel got to live his life. It seems prison broke something inside Sean whereas the Mexico with Cassidy ending seems somewhat “happier” if you can call any of these endings “happy”
I did this with my ending, and then after seeing the other endings I actually think I got the best one.
This should be called life is depressing man seeing sean in prison broke the shit out of me ;(
What about when he died?My heart was broken that moment
You're copying a top comment that has 3,1k likes
Same man😞
Why they should name it "life is depressing man seeing sean in prison broke the shit out of me ;( " ???
the game is called cry yourself to sleep simulator btw lol
i cant decide if blood brothers or parting ways is the better ending. i got blood brothers and i was so relieved to see that they end up safe and together in the end. parting ways looks just as good though. daniel gets to grow up normally and just be a kid, while sean gets to reunite with finn or cassidy and be free in mexico. i think id have to say blood brothers is better just because their brotherhood is so important to me😭💓
Blood Brothers for the win! I don't really like nor care for the three other endings because I value their brotherhood more than society, so I can see what you mean. 💖
I got parting ways ending
Parting ways does not make sense, to be honest. How could the goverment let Daniel live a normal life after knowing about his powers? For sure, Daniel would end up in a research lab or doing some dirty work for the US in future XD
@@Sad_DogeI also was asking myself about that
I got parting ways and I think it's that the police decided to ignore that the powers existed officially.
I'm kinda mad that we cant hear their older voices
Edit : Thx for the 3k likes never got that much before
LulitzMe killy me too!
LulitzMe killy i agree but it's better without it, it makes it more quiet and emotional, really makes the player think.
It's cool people thought about that, cuz it means they fell into the illusion of the virtual world and connected to it so much, that they expect the characters to act like normal people. They wanna see their face, their eyes, to hear them. I like that
I mean i thought they will Timeskip to December 3 2019 (When EP5 came out) or somewhere but 15 or 6 is too much
John it wasn’t budget it was a writing/creative choice I think. I can understand it. I think it is for a few different reasons.
Ok the lesson I learned from this story is:
never surrender to police if your brother can throw objects with power of his mind
Dis boi be spittin fax
Depending on which ending you get
@@Sktchyx Imo the Sean-arrested ending is pretty grim too
enlyre the only one I didn’t like is when he died, if he still alive then I’m ok with that
And that's on period
I am so upset that Sean dies as an outcome. He’s such a sweet, forgiving, and precious person… damn. He didn’t deserve to go to jail. He did nothing wrong
Ikr I'm glad this is just a game...Sean and Daniel deserve the best...I mean we all do
@@alexchen672 Lmao tbh tho im a fan of it. Its good that games have sad endings too cuz not all stories have a happy ending and thats just reality. Idm if games have sad endings to get a variety. These endings were also way more emotional than Life Is Strange 1.
Alex Chen to be honest I feel Sean deserves the happy ending more than Daniel. Most of the charges against was because of Daniel being reckless and not listening. Sucks Sean had to pay for that
@@lil_jon411 honestly, Sean just did things to protect his little brother. Who knows what the police would've done if they knew Daniel had powers
Well don't forget he can go to Mexico too 😅
These endings still move me more than the endings of True Colors. They did an awesome job writing the story of these brothers in comparison to Alex and Gabe.
Yeah true colors just didn't hit me near as hard. It wasn't a bad game at all but I was a bit disappointed. Life is strange 2 is my favorite one of the series.
Well, True Colors wasn’t really centered around Alex and Gabe’s relationship like Life is Strange 2 was centered around Sean and Daniel’s. I mean, Gabe literally dies at the end of the first episode in True Colors, so if anything he’s more like Esteban. True Colors was more so focused on Alex herself and the connections she had with the other people in town.
True colors was pure garbage, the first and second game was better
sean had the worst life 15 years in prison because another man killed his dad
That’s why you stay in the yard.....
i don’t think it was the worst. ofc prison isn’t fun and happy lmao but sean succeeded in his goals , giving daniel a happy ending. personally i think that’s all sean hoped for when it came down to it at the end. he woulda done anything for his brother. and he wasn’t totally alone during those 15 years. Daniel and family definitely visited him and he even improved his talent for art.
Yeah. There was no way I plan on surrendering due to that bs.
@@Ben-il3oc right
Yeah when you thought that surrendering will lead to the “GOOD" ending but it turns out to be the 2nd worst ending
I hate that the only ending where Sean ends up with his love interest is when the brothers are apart. Why can’t the Love interests show up at the last part when both make it tk mexico?
I feel the same😔🙏
Probably because they're so badass amd dangerous, no one would even come close lmao
I liked the love interests but none of them where really end game
But how did Lyla wait 15 years for this man? Did I miss something lol
I feel the same way dude. 😭
Damn. The ending that killed Sean haunted me for a week. Poor babies.
Its still haunting me 🥺
Fuck, i just finished It and I've got that ending, literally I cried so fucking loud. Like, I didn't want Daniel to be "that". I fucked up everything.
Got that ending, it broke my heart and I don’t know what I did to deserve this ☹️
My first playthrough, I got the ending where Sean dies. I think it said only 7% of people got that ending? I hadn't cried that hard in such a long time. This game fucked me up lol
@@imaginist96 It's ok, i'm playing it all again, this time trying to do better decisions, and it's pretty comforting. Try doing the same in a few weeks, you'll notice things that you didn't the first time.
It's very intense to know that there is no good or bad ending. Each of them has its own pros and cons.
First ending: Both of them get to live a life in peace but will probably never see each other again.
Second ending: Daniel gets to keep living in Mexico but loses his brother and feels angry and guilty.
Third ending: Sean and Daniel are able to live a peaceful and ordinary life together but they have been seperated for 15 years before that and didn't get to grow up together.
Fourth ending: The two of them live together in Mexico but they have to deal with how far they went by also hurting others to get there.
This game was a beautiful masterpiece and I'm so glad I played it.
In the fourth ending they’re eventually killed by Mexican gangsters (newspaper headline before the last scene)
@@kemchobhenchod I don't think they are the ones who got killed because the newspapers or pictures are always situations which happened before the endings and I think it represents Daniel's pin board. It could be possible that THEY killed two persons or someone they are in a conflict with.
Honestly, my favorite is the first ending because since law has a statute of limitations Sean can eventually see Daniel again when he knows it's been long enough that no legal action can be taken against him.
@@leaxl08 doesn't count for murder, does it? And they look for him because they think he killed the police officer.
"Sean and Daniel are able to live a peaceful and ordinary life together",men...spent 16 years on prision FOR SOMETHING HE DIDNT DO!,after all the shit he went throught?,and then they get separate?,sorry but redemption is the worst ending,even lone wolf is better than that.
When sean cried in the campsite damn thats a tear jerker
That right bro
Christian Servidad i know it made ME cry cause it was a full circle moment, thats where they first camped, in the woods, and now look at them
Does anybody know why they both drove to different destinations?
@@MrSpook-or8zi I'm not sure but i know that daniel already has a life in Seattle and gives sean some space cause he just got out of prison.
@@MrSpook-or8zi
I'm also guessing Sean is still going to Puerto Lobos, maybe to check out their dad's house, while Daniel stays due to his own life. It's bittersweet to see the two brothers seperate
27:42 I felt very moved when Lyla ran up to Sean and gave him the hug of his life. she was always there for him, their friendship was the deepest. I wish she had more screen time.
Yeah but it was kinda weird seeing her after all the time, maybe just for me tho, because i didnt stay in touch with her at all during my playthrough, so the last moment i ever got to hear from her is pretty much the start of the ep1. Thats why I was more of a Cassidy "fan" if you can say it like that.
Maybe she will come out in the third one
@Lia i am 3 weeks in the future and will tell you that it came out but it's shit
@@b7gaming427 I got mines 2 days ago I AINT even play it yet lmfao
@@b7gaming427 ngl true colors was my favorite one
It really sucks that there’s really no true happy ending for them
I think it's good that every ending is bittersweet. It's the same with LIS 1. You lose an entire town but keep your best friend/girlfriend
Or you lose her but the town is safe. Neither ending is truly happy
One word Mexico
@@jordyngeorgia565 Yeah, but even the ending where Chloe dies has a hopeful turn to it. The very last frame with the blue butterfly and Max smiling. Chloe's at peace. Max will always have memories of when they reconnected. And she'll keep on growing and living and dreaming. Yeah, it's depressing but doesn't have the same dark tones as these endings.
Dude what are you talkin about. Ending 3 and 4 are happy ending's
@@kiamaria331 They ARE logical though. how Daniel was teached really alines with the outcome, whether u like it or not. u just gotta accept reality of life's harsh shit
So Daniel is Sean's age, those years later....man. he looks so much like his big brother when he was 16-17. I'm so happy I got the ending that they're together (or at least, Sean being alive).
You cannot ever seperate these two.
Also, the ending when Sean gets out of prison.....Karen...she's wearing Jodie's vest. Man. that hits hard as well.
joan
Pretty sure Joan had cancer
I noticed too how similar they looked then I remembered they are literal siblings
The ending where Sean dies makes me feel weird and uncomfortable
It feels like all the hell they have been through together was all for nothing.
@@farhandoniepratama5813 Keep in mind this is the ending you get for teaching a tiny kid a shitload of bad stuff, teach him to be egotistical and act only for his own good, and generally just go through the whole experience in the worst way possible in terms of Daniel's emotional wellbeing. It's not for nothing, since that's the kind of person you raised, so be it, right?
@@solarprogeny6736 I actually taught him poorly. I didn't teach him to be an asshole, but it kinda just.. happened
This would be my first ending but i choosed for the other at the end😅
that happened in my game, so i chose to break through to become some mexican avenger brothers.
maybe because i shot that fanatic church woman and avenged on those fanatic private border control... beside of that, daniel was always told to be a kind good kid
First ending-
Sean: Ight, imma head out
Daniel: Ight, imma head back
Second ending-
Sean: I surrender
Daniel: Unfortunately for you, I won't see to it that way
Third ending-
Sean: I surrender
Daniel: Honestly, same
Fourth ending-
Sean: Ight, imma head out
Daniel: Same
Officers: points gun at a unarmed injured child.
Kinda why we ended up here in the first place.
Wait a minute ...
Rich Boy: Points Gun at a unarmed girl with blue hair
I see a pattern ...
Lyla would be proud of these comments
To be fair, isn't that protocol? Like if a psychic kid starts throwing the other officers seven meters into the air, only option is to demand the kid stands down, no matter how young they are
@@blankness8 what about in the beginning with their dad?
@@cloudyheart5148 Oh, yeah, that was completely uncalled for. I thought OP was specifically talking about this scene.
Just finished the game and the endings are amazing. Nothing stands out as the absolute best ending, and it's quite ironic that the "best" one where they get to live together is where you have had to make the "worst/unethical" choices. World's pretty crooked like that.
"Yeah, let's go home"
*Turns around and drives to Seattle*
It could very well be that way, I preferred it that way.
Low key just wanted layla to be a romance option
Edit: are people really coming at me cause I made a comment 3 months ago and spelled something wrong
Dansparkles dedass🤦🏾♂️
@@jjwattup8904 like for real the whole time i just cockblocked myself
I was hoping for Layla, then Cass (but i rejected her), then Jake. My version of Sean was basically into everyone but won't actually commit.
@@jordyngeorgia565 Then we get a scene with all of them together and finding out Sean went for all of them and they end up dumping him
Yrs
I was waiting for the biggest plot twist where max comes and goes back in time, before their dad was shot and they continue their lives.
That could be so cool haha
That would be terrible
Welcome back Storm !
Omg S A M E
Magari
i personally got the first ending which i was quite unhappy with, it felt as if these two were destined to spend their whole lives together, especially after losing their father. like most other people, i can agree blood brothers was the best ending. yes its sad how daniel grows up to be a 'worse' person, but he is happy. they both still have good hearts and would never hurt innocent people. thats why i hated seeing daniel under house arrest. after all theyve been through together, they deserve to spend the rest of their lives with each other to lean on.
My fav was sean escaping to mexico and daniel staying behind.Bcz both can reconnect with each other later on.Daniel will get a good life and Sean can also become financially stable.
As much effort as they put into staying together, I personally find it hard to ignore how self-destructive Sean’s protectiveness over Daniel is. My interpretation of the Parting Ways ending is that Daniel realised that Sean would never stop sacrificing himself for Daniel’s sake unless they let go of each other, at least for a little while. It’s more than likely that they’d be able to reunite when Daniel turns 18 but we don’t get to see that far ahead.
Is anybody going to talk about the one where emo Daniel almost made a guy shoot himself
Lowkey fire
Haizaki Shogo that ain’t it chief
Samantha Frary which ending did you get?
antimatter whew❤️❤️
This is the exact reason ppl like me can't play with ppl that are girls cus then another person comes in and is horny bud just go to ponr buh uh ik I ain't tryna get banned
who can agree that the worst ending is when sean gets shot?!
I don’t think it’s the worst...
• ravioli • you need help lmao
The worst is when Sean is in jail
@@Mariya-j7q yep, submiting to the police is cringe, no matter the choice daniel makes
The surrender ending is worst, at least Sean is resting in peace with his Father.
strange that daniel wasnt turned into a superweapon or assassin by the US government.
Lol yeah. Some beyond two souls type of thing
Sorta like painkiller from black lightning. That would've been an interesting ending.
That’s what i was thinking about the whole time. 😂😭😭
Life is strange were made by a french company probably french people are less crazy than American lol
@@edgardderuelle8219 I don't care where your from, the second you get reports on some kid doing some Akira crap, any country would try and replicate it for defense or general purpose pronto to get the edge in on that market. That's just common sense.
This game broke my heart. Sean tried so hard to be a good big brother and to keep his dad’s wish to stay together. I got the good ending where they’re both in Mexico together but it was heartbreaking to see the other endings. Sean didn’t deserve to go to jail or die. I literally can’t bring myself to play this game again!! 🥺