Great deep dive. I really enjoyed the game and especially the aestethics. Its interesting how the story, retroactively, changes depending on your choices in the end. You decide whether there was an actual murderer or not and whether the voices in your head is litterally yourself or an actual other person.
I really liked the game up until the endings. I don't like when games rip away agency and force you to move slowly or in a jerky manner and the last quarter of the game was replete with these moments. I also really didn't like way you get locked into endings and to see the other ones requires you to not only replay the game, but make inorganic choices. The game drips style and atmosphere though.
I think that James' wife fell into a great depression after the death of their child, who was too small for the Icorite's transplant. So she contacted the drug dealer and commit suicide via poison. James felt into depression and wanted revenge and he chased the dealer and the rest is history. After his death, James' Icorite was transplanted into a body which did not have the appropriate biological parameters and that led to a split personality (the stranger). The same thing happened to Green and Kovalev because they felt guilty for the body harvesting and the new subscription's law.
I interpreted the safe’s door choice completely different. The way he said « it will blow *over* in a week » made it appear like it would make noise but would soon be forgotten and the powerful people would be back to their evil schemes. But if you close the door, the plan to stop what they’ve all been up to gets to go on. So I interpreted it that closing the door was the morally good choice lmao. Also there is no explanation for Bryan, his son. My guess is that he died somehow and that is what started Rachel’s desire to die? Idk
Despite everything, closing the door meant leaving them in there making it impossible for anyone to transfer them in new bodies, so you were basically killing them. Also i completely forgot he had a son💀
here is what I think: he had a split personality and investigates himself. he was junkie and was supplied a bad drug which killed his wife, he then chased the dealer and caused the massive shooting in the train that killed everyone. Green kill all in the red room to cover up the body harvesting operation, and Kara kills him and Kovalev. Kara does not see who the murderer is since he is using his own memories to reconstruct the scenes, and because of split personality he does not see his other half.
I was thinking something similar, a little different, but I do think the voice is himself and some of the scenes are his own. And the dealer theory makes sense as well.
So I guess the devs probably want you to get the Stranger endings on the first playthrough, as all the initial evidence points to him being the killer, meaning most first time players are likely gonna get it. But the Stranger whispers to you even after you killed Salma (which _should?_ also be the Stranger), which suggests you got it wrong. However, when replaying, they probably want you to pick different choices, which leads to re-interpretating the events as James' psychosis acting up, not the Stranger's revolutionary plot, and is the only way to achieve a satifying ending for James, by actually dying. I don't know how many people are actually gonna replay most of the same content to get a good ending though, and there's still a possibilty of fucking it up on top of that by shooting Salma, which ruins the Greene path. I imagine a lot of players are gonna get an un-satisying ending, not know about the alterntive interpretation, and leave it at that. It's a lot of grinding to do the same stuff again, with no guarantee of getting the "definitive" ending... I can't say I love the game design choice.
I got the “redemption” ending on my play though. Really happy about that, as even though I thought it was amazing, it was always going to be a one play though only for me.
@@kabal911 I felt it was pretty obvious that 'The Stranger' was James' own psychosis from the beginning so I ended up with the redemption ending on my first playthrough. Cool setting/visuals and I'll probably fire it back up again next time I upgrade my GPU as it's a really pretty game.
This video was really charming for such a desolate game explanation lol. I didn't understand much of anything watching the game, but you told the story very well. Thanks Cookie, I look forward to your future content!
Really enjoyed this game but I think regardless of having a "good" or "bad" ending due to your choices, it should still clarify with either ending what was going on - how Green and the other killings are connected to James' story. Looks like I had the escape ending but really it completely fell short with giving me any satisfaction by tying things up. It ended kinda meh for James, thats fine, but give me some credit for being invested in the story for 5 hours :D
I will replay again on the PS5 pro. I really like the setting. Something really different. I chose the one were I shot Sarah. I think they all had something in common that the ichorite was the murderer. Literally everyone was going through the same psychosis. No one really cared for the ones living in the slums. Rather it’s ones in the upper echelon. That’s where all the crooks gathered.
Great video, but I still don't get it. 😄🤣 SPOILER ALERT EVEN I DONT THINK ITS NECESSARY BELOW THIS VIDEO!!! First of all: Salma borrowed the body from Sara for a specific amount of money to get pregnant? So after the baby is born she gives it back? I thought she is a really famous psychologist or psychiatrist, shouldn't she be rich enough? Second: who is the killer? I have read multiple ideas. The most prominent seems to be, that there is no killer at all. Greene and that very skilled bartender both just somehow agreed to a mass shooting and hoped to die simultaneously. One idea behind this was, that the desynchronization gets worse and they tried to take the entire world with them, as it doesn't matter anymore (but I don't know how people can know this). But that leaves a few questions, about Salma or everything that happened. Third: I don't know how the subscription thing works: even if you get born, you have to pay subscriptions after the age of twentyone? And why is it important to keep your body healthy, they can't reverse aging, only transfer your consciousness, so the body is unusable after it died? Actually I don't know if I want to know the answer to the last question(s), that's pretty tough shit. Well overall it's an awesome game!
"Your" body is owned by the public in this world. I would interprete it as a flat for your conciousness. Till the age of 21 your conciousness stays "rent free"in the body, but after your 21st birthday you will need to pay rent. If your not able to do so, your conciousness will kicked out of your body and sold on an auction and your conciousness stays in a bank till somone pays a new body for you. Thats also the reason why its prohibited to damag your "body", because technically is not your posession, but public good and no one can choose whether they accept this deal or not by law.
Im curious, looking for some tips/guidance from you. Whats your process with playing a game and scripting? Do you play the whole game, then rewatch it and write the script at the same time?
What I pieced together: James Karra is a drug addict who either accidentally or in a fit of psychosis "poisons" his wife, which ends up killing her. Afterwards, a remorseful yet psychotic James chases down the dealer, who doesn't recall selling anything to a woman, hell bent on getting answers from him. It's obvious that James' inability to cope with his addiction and the destruction of his family, paired with the natural decay of the body and mind connection caused by swapping more and more bodies caused him to develop the murderer as a sadistic sllit personality, who just wants to burn it all down. The whole plot with Green and the rest was simply them trying to cover up their tracks. Which ended up killing them all. But in essense, James is fighting himself, his guilt, not for the train accident, but for the fact that his drinking and drug problem caused him to destroy his own family. Atleast this is what I pieced together so far.
WTH!!!!!! This channel is so SO underrated!! i wish you all the best, keep up you'll get there in a matter of no time, your content is so good. as for the game, yes the forth ending is the best out the bunch, but it's also extremely wrong in my opinion to normalize suic.ide like this as a "good" ending for stuff in your life, so i wouldn't actually recommend this to people as a game, i would only recommend it to 21+ as an experience and not a fun game to play.
Loved it for what it was One play through is all it was ever going to get from me, and I got the “redemption” ending - I liked Sara so glad it was that one 👍
I can honestly say, I have no idea who the killer is. It really felt like I was the killer all along in the end 😂 I really liked your video but I still feel I lack understanding of parts of the plot 😅
4th is the real ending i think because stranger is james himself he let his wife of "killed" her himself as she was in pain then when she dies he couldn't accept it thus the psychosis then when he couldn't accept it thus it causes the birth of another split personality as in the end there is a recording as the narrator said... I really enjoyed the game but story seems old😂😂😂😂 like ive seen this kind of story many times 😂😂😂 it'll be a 7.5/10 for me
What did you think of Nobody Wants to Die? What other games would you like me to cover? 😊
Great deep dive. I really enjoyed the game and especially the aestethics. Its interesting how the story, retroactively, changes depending on your choices in the end. You decide whether there was an actual murderer or not and whether the voices in your head is litterally yourself or an actual other person.
I really liked the game up until the endings. I don't like when games rip away agency and force you to move slowly or in a jerky manner and the last quarter of the game was replete with these moments. I also really didn't like way you get locked into endings and to see the other ones requires you to not only replay the game, but make inorganic choices. The game drips style and atmosphere though.
I think that James' wife fell into a great depression after the death of their child, who was too small for the Icorite's transplant. So she contacted the drug dealer and commit suicide via poison. James felt into depression and wanted revenge and he chased the dealer and the rest is history. After his death, James' Icorite was transplanted into a body which did not have the appropriate biological parameters and that led to a split personality (the stranger). The same thing happened to Green and Kovalev because they felt guilty for the body harvesting and the new subscription's law.
I interpreted the safe’s door choice completely different. The way he said « it will blow *over* in a week » made it appear like it would make noise but would soon be forgotten and the powerful people would be back to their evil schemes. But if you close the door, the plan to stop what they’ve all been up to gets to go on. So I interpreted it that closing the door was the morally good choice lmao.
Also there is no explanation for Bryan, his son. My guess is that he died somehow and that is what started Rachel’s desire to die? Idk
Ah yeah I can see that. Both choices seemed pretty terrible either way haha
Despite everything, closing the door meant leaving them in there making it impossible for anyone to transfer them in new bodies, so you were basically killing them.
Also i completely forgot he had a son💀
I think the "stranger" said that as a manipulation to get you to close it off so there wouldn't be any evidence to be found.
here is what I think: he had a split personality and investigates himself. he was junkie and was supplied a bad drug which killed his wife, he then chased the dealer and caused the massive shooting in the train that killed everyone. Green kill all in the red room to cover up the body harvesting operation, and Kara kills him and Kovalev. Kara does not see who the murderer is since he is using his own memories to reconstruct the scenes, and because of split personality he does not see his other half.
I was thinking something similar, a little different, but I do think the voice is himself and some of the scenes are his own. And the dealer theory makes sense as well.
Nice theory 👍
This game was low amazing. Glad I got the “redemption” ending
So I guess the devs probably want you to get the Stranger endings on the first playthrough, as all the initial evidence points to him being the killer, meaning most first time players are likely gonna get it. But the Stranger whispers to you even after you killed Salma (which _should?_ also be the Stranger), which suggests you got it wrong. However, when replaying, they probably want you to pick different choices, which leads to re-interpretating the events as James' psychosis acting up, not the Stranger's revolutionary plot, and is the only way to achieve a satifying ending for James, by actually dying. I don't know how many people are actually gonna replay most of the same content to get a good ending though, and there's still a possibilty of fucking it up on top of that by shooting Salma, which ruins the Greene path. I imagine a lot of players are gonna get an un-satisying ending, not know about the alterntive interpretation, and leave it at that. It's a lot of grinding to do the same stuff again, with no guarantee of getting the "definitive" ending... I can't say I love the game design choice.
I got the “redemption” ending on my play though.
Really happy about that, as even though I thought it was amazing, it was always going to be a one play though only for me.
@@kabal911 I felt it was pretty obvious that 'The Stranger' was James' own psychosis from the beginning so I ended up with the redemption ending on my first playthrough. Cool setting/visuals and I'll probably fire it back up again next time I upgrade my GPU as it's a really pretty game.
This video was really charming for such a desolate game explanation lol. I didn't understand much of anything watching the game, but you told the story very well. Thanks Cookie, I look forward to your future content!
Thank you, I appreciate the support! 😊🍪❤️
so the last ending is basically our hero going to heaven to be with his wife finally. cool.. kinda sad but still, a perfect ending.
I agree! Sad but beautiful
Really enjoyed this game but I think regardless of having a "good" or "bad" ending due to your choices, it should still clarify with either ending what was going on - how Green and the other killings are connected to James' story. Looks like I had the escape ending but really it completely fell short with giving me any satisfaction by tying things up. It ended kinda meh for James, thats fine, but give me some credit for being invested in the story for 5 hours :D
From what I got its more that James is experiencing what Green was experiencing.
And while he was trying to solve the Green case he's also losing it.
Our government could one day do this and that’s scary. I hope it never gets this bad.
Hope so too!
I will replay again on the PS5 pro. I really like the setting. Something really different. I chose the one were I shot Sarah. I think they all had something in common that the ichorite was the murderer. Literally everyone was going through the same psychosis. No one really cared for the ones living in the slums. Rather it’s ones in the upper echelon. That’s where all the crooks gathered.
That’s an interesting theory! Agreed, this game is oozing with atmosphere
26:08 i got that ending even tho i didnt shoot the guy on the icarus, left the door open but i deciced to blame the murderer
That’s interesting!
Great video, but I still don't get it. 😄🤣
SPOILER ALERT EVEN I DONT THINK ITS NECESSARY BELOW THIS VIDEO!!!
First of all:
Salma borrowed the body from Sara for a specific amount of money to get pregnant?
So after the baby is born she gives it back?
I thought she is a really famous psychologist or psychiatrist, shouldn't she be rich enough?
Second: who is the killer?
I have read multiple ideas.
The most prominent seems to be, that there is no killer at all.
Greene and that very skilled bartender both just somehow agreed to a mass shooting and hoped to die simultaneously.
One idea behind this was, that the desynchronization gets worse and they tried to take the entire world with them, as it doesn't matter anymore (but I don't know how people can know this).
But that leaves a few questions, about Salma or everything that happened.
Third: I don't know how the subscription thing works: even if you get born, you have to pay subscriptions after the age of twentyone? And why is it important to keep your body healthy, they can't reverse aging, only transfer your consciousness, so the body is unusable after it died?
Actually I don't know if I want to know the answer to the last question(s), that's pretty tough shit.
Well overall it's an awesome game!
I loved the “very skilled bartender”, remind me of the Turkish guy of the Olympic Games, with a hand in his pocket and the other on the gun 😂
"Your" body is owned by the public in this world. I would interprete it as a flat for your conciousness. Till the age of 21 your conciousness stays "rent free"in the body, but after your 21st birthday you will need to pay rent. If your not able to do so, your conciousness will kicked out of your body and sold on an auction and your conciousness stays in a bank till somone pays a new body for you. Thats also the reason why its prohibited to damag your "body", because technically is not your posession, but public good and no one can choose whether they accept this deal or not by law.
Im curious, looking for some tips/guidance from you. Whats your process with playing a game and scripting? Do you play the whole game, then rewatch it and write the script at the same time?
A chef can’t reveal their secret recipe 😉
@@storieswithcookie ah, understandable 🙌💯🔥😁
Bad ending is sad and scary. Poor James
What I pieced together:
James Karra is a drug addict who either accidentally or in a fit of psychosis "poisons" his wife, which ends up killing her.
Afterwards, a remorseful yet psychotic James chases down the dealer, who doesn't recall selling anything to a woman, hell bent on getting answers from him.
It's obvious that James' inability to cope with his addiction and the destruction of his family, paired with the natural decay of the body and mind connection caused by swapping more and more bodies caused him to develop the murderer as a sadistic sllit personality, who just wants to burn it all down.
The whole plot with Green and the rest was simply them trying to cover up their tracks. Which ended up killing them all.
But in essense, James is fighting himself, his guilt, not for the train accident, but for the fact that his drinking and drug problem caused him to destroy his own family.
Atleast this is what I pieced together so far.
Great job on this breakdown of the game. Thanks.
Thank you!! 😊
Thanks for the explanation. I still don’t get why Green killed himself though? Was it the because of the pyschosis or that was part of his plan
WTH!!!!!!
This channel is so SO underrated!!
i wish you all the best, keep up you'll get there in a matter of no time, your content is so good.
as for the game, yes the forth ending is the best out the bunch, but it's also extremely wrong in my opinion to normalize suic.ide like this as a "good" ending for stuff in your life, so i wouldn't actually recommend this to people as a game, i would only recommend it to 21+ as an experience and not a fun game to play.
Thank you so much for the support!! 😊
Loved it for what it was
One play through is all it was ever going to get from me, and I got the “redemption” ending - I liked Sara so glad it was that one 👍
cul thx for making this
You’re welcome 😊
nice cookie video!
Thanks Heavy! ❤🍪
Ever play bioshock?
I can honestly say, I have no idea who the killer is. It really felt like I was the killer all along in the end 😂 I really liked your video but I still feel I lack understanding of parts of the plot 😅
thank u
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literally this video saying the same as the game says with zero explanation!
4th is the real ending i think because stranger is james himself he let his wife of "killed" her himself as she was in pain then when she dies he couldn't accept it thus the psychosis then when he couldn't accept it thus it causes the birth of another split personality as in the end there is a recording as the narrator said... I really enjoyed the game but story seems old😂😂😂😂 like ive seen this kind of story many times 😂😂😂 it'll be a 7.5/10 for me
Yeah, I have seen this story before, but the visual world building is so good!
3rd ending is clearly the better ending
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