Saddest Ending in Stanley Parable.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2015
  • My attempt at "explaining" this ending:
    The Narrator of The Stanley Parable never assumes that a third party is the one controlling Stanley. He believes that Stanley is the main character, unaware that Stanley's motivations and choices stem from the player controlling him, not Stanley himself. However, this is the only ending where the Narrator seems convinced that Stanley is controlled by a third-party player. Upon discovering this, he presents the player with a sort of instructional video, urging them to choose "correctly" and make responsible decisions. But if you think about it, doing "correct" choices and doing what is "expected of you" goes against the idea of liberating yourself from industrialist work-places--like sheep in a herd--which is the main message of this game (and the ending that the narrator is trying to lead Stanley towards) in the first place. It's precisely why the story seems to "fall apart" immediately. The player cannot make "correct" choices, as it would negate the essence of choice itself. Despite this, the Narrator still blames the player. After this, the Player is mysteriously teleported to a working story. It's not clear exactly what this is meant to signify, perhaps the Narrator tries to "restart" the story in an attempt to make it work. After getting to the Boss's office, The Player is asked to use a voice-recorder that is impossible to use (even with a mic enabled, lol. originally there's a pin-code). The Narrator blames the Player for trying to ruin his story on purpose, not realizing it's impossible to progress it. Finally, you get teleported above Stanley. No longer in control of him. You can derive many meanings from this, but the one that's most plausible is your association with Stanley, you, The Player, "controlling" him, has been removed. So now you stand above Stanley as he is left independent, appearing to stand completely still. Stanley is not able to take control of himself. He's not The player. He cannot decide to walk around, choose the door on his left, so he just stands there completely devoid of any sort of free will.
    This message of The Stanley Parable, (aside from some of the quirky comedy) is quite simple. it's a candid deconstruction of work and modernization. A critique of humanity's trajectory within industrialism, how we seem to be reduced to peas in a pod, obediently executing commands and pushing buttons without meaningful engagement, and how we're expected to live like this, happily, for decades. The PowerPoint presentation in the meeting room makes this apparent. The ethos of the game undoubtedly underscores these societal critiques. you can ideologically disagree with it, of course, but I do believe this game has consistently implied this specific message.
    The original ending, one that you're all probably familiar with, is Stanley "freeing himself", stepping outside after finally achieving freedom. But that ending is only achieved if you do everything the Narrator tells you. You're not actually doing anything out of your own volition, you are literally pressing buttons when you're told to just like Stanley. However, in this ending you actually do achieve freedom, you free yourself from Stanley. (it can be argued that the original ending is Stanley achieving freedom, this one is The Player achieving freedom). In all of my time playing this game and obsessing over it, this is the ending that's emotionally affected me the most. The idea of freeing yourself, understanding what motivates you to make the choices you make, or who controls you; these are the ideas that are presented in The Stanley Parable, and I think this is the ending where it's truly perfectly communicated.
    It should be noted that unlike other endings, the credits actually roll up.
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  • @jman23bball13
    @jman23bball13 6 лет назад +13689

    Ok I admit this is pretty sad ending but the saddest one is the one where stanley repeatedly jumps off a high place until he dies while the narrator begs him not to. I almost couldn't do it.

    • @lhmw2288
      @lhmw2288 5 лет назад +1359

      I was watching a video of someone doing that ending and I couldn't bear hearing the narrorator begging Stanly to stop..

    • @zenyxcz4240
      @zenyxcz4240 4 года назад +200

      True. Very very true.

    • @Adovin
      @Adovin 4 года назад +94

      can you link that video?

    • @rizkyakbar1316
      @rizkyakbar1316 4 года назад +117

      Its the Zending

    • @SheriffDuncanFlynn
      @SheriffDuncanFlynn 4 года назад +64

      Both are really sad.

  • @Andoxico
    @Andoxico 5 лет назад +7916

    What makes this the saddest ending for me is the fact that there are players out there who got this ending, closed the game, and never played it again, leaving the narrator waiting for Stanley forever.

  • @the-royal-chef
    @the-royal-chef 4 года назад +4277

    “They always ask ‘who is the narrator?’ but they never ask ‘how is the narrator?’ “

  • @builttoscalevideos
    @builttoscalevideos 2 года назад +2825

    Given that Ultra Deluxe Edition is now out, I’d say the Skip Button is one to rival this ending.
    My heart broke when the narrator was just repeating “the end is never the end is never the end”

    • @bumbabees
      @bumbabees Год назад +393

      honestly that one was almost as bad as that one ending where you repeatedly jump off a platform while the narrator begs you not to. I genuinely tried to wait for him before realizing I had to keep pressing the button. it made me feel so bad lol

    • @SuperTrex1999
      @SuperTrex1999 Год назад +152

      I absolutely agree and I am fascinated with that ending and the Epilogue. The Anger and bitterness of the Narrator, forced to go through all that time alone.

    • @usernamel4265
      @usernamel4265 Год назад +12

      @@bumbabees which platform though? ;;

    • @jest5837
      @jest5837 Год назад +88

      That part specifically was just creepy to me, the sad part in that ending for me was when you kept skipping and the narrator saying how lonely he was.

    • @mariostoynov
      @mariostoynov Год назад +47

      @@bumbabees
      In that ending we break the narrators hopes of getting to stay there. In the new ending we break him.

  • @GORNK
    @GORNK 5 лет назад +5611

    I love the broom closet ending, the broom closet ending is my favourite

    • @parkerwebb7378
      @parkerwebb7378 4 года назад +84

      Nah the suicide ending is best

    • @estebson
      @estebson 4 года назад +9

      @OP Relly, mine too!

    • @WarmRepeat
      @WarmRepeat 4 года назад +95

      I really like the broom ending XD

    • @Anya_0971
      @Anya_0971 4 года назад +67

      Ar-are you ok?

    • @gtl609
      @gtl609 4 года назад +10

      @@Anya_0971 lol

  • @thatonepenguinyoumightsee7191
    @thatonepenguinyoumightsee7191 3 года назад +3367

    I think this ending really shows the talent of the Narrator’s VA. He can switch from calm to angry to hopeless on a dime and his voice is just really nice to listen to.

    • @justanotherhuman2246
      @justanotherhuman2246 2 года назад +33

      now he is sad :(

    • @justsomeguy9322
      @justsomeguy9322 2 года назад +22

      nah hes hopeless

    • @criminallyautistic8372
      @criminallyautistic8372 Год назад +17

      Kevan is wonderful

    • @cixlo
      @cixlo Год назад +4

      Bout to ai that man.

    • @oneandonlycad
      @oneandonlycad Год назад +12

      @@cixlo he’s said before that he’s not comfortable with his voice being used in AI, but I think that he takes requests and does commissions on Twitter just as any other artist does!

  • @warfsbubblegum
    @warfsbubblegum 4 года назад +882

    I hate that the Narrator has so much hurt in us voice... It hurts my heart

    • @GOING_POSTAL666
      @GOING_POSTAL666 4 года назад +52

      The voice actor is so good at it, my heart literally hurt-

    • @frozenfiredarknight3764
      @frozenfiredarknight3764 3 года назад +24

      this is why I like emotional actors. They are really good at giving us feels.

    • @mrkitloin
      @mrkitloin 3 года назад +8

      You should see the zending, so much emotion, the narrator was truly happy and you didnt want that for him

    • @edibleorphans786
      @edibleorphans786 2 года назад +1

      It makes me want to cry like I will cry just- *cries* I feel so bad man. It’s just a character in a game. But that’s how you know it’s a good game. (And the voice actor) but seriously I want to cry.

    • @janetrostock6476
      @janetrostock6476 2 года назад +1

      I almost cryed

  • @pirilon78
    @pirilon78 2 года назад +242

    My interpretation of this ending is the narrator realises that its ok for Stanley to make the "wrong" choices because at least he's enjoying the narrator's story. It's better to let players play however they want rather than making them play a game they dont want to play.
    Sadly the narrator only realises it after he loses the player completely

    • @NickJerrison
      @NickJerrison 2 года назад +28

      It's not like he realizes it then, he always knew it. All the time he just wanted to have _a_ story to exist. But it can exist if Stanley makes a choice. And I feel like the whole point of this ending is an ironic play on the 'good' ending where you follow the Narrator and disable the mind control machine.
      These two endings are the key ones in this game. The 'good' ending is filled with irony. Stanley destroys the mind control machine and nobody would ever tell him again what to do, yet five seconds later he's told to go through the open door. Stanley is "free" and nobody would ever tell him again what to feel, yet we're told that Stanley felt happy immediately after. Nothing changed for Stanley. The only reason he even "broke free" was because he followed every single instruction, and he will keep doing so for the rest of his life.
      This ending is the complete contrast. It shows that the only way Stanley can be truly free is when the player isn't there to control him. That's why it's the true ending, the only one where he is truly free, and the only one where they actually have credits.

  • @NatjoOfficial
    @NatjoOfficial 6 лет назад +2057

    There are many sad endings in the Stanley Parable. For instance:
    -The one where Stanley commits suicide as a final act of defiance against the Narrator
    -The one where the Narrator decides to blow up stanley, leaving him trapped in a room which tricks Stanley into the hope of escape but there is none
    -The ending Stanley goes insane

    • @EmperorZarikar
      @EmperorZarikar 5 лет назад +249

      Consider this: The Narrator is stuck there, waiting for Stanley to make a choice, despite the fact that Stanley is dead in this ending. Just an empty shell with no soul. (The soul being the player.)
      This means that the Narrator will wait there for eternity, forced to watch as his life's work becomes meaningless, as his only audience is dead. An eternity of ultimate suffering with no redemption.

    • @alfamangle
      @alfamangle 5 лет назад +23

      What about the red door ending? It was very sad.

    • @kristeaaa
      @kristeaaa 5 лет назад +49

      @@alfamangle That's the one where Stanley commits suicide

    • @EmperorZarikar
      @EmperorZarikar 5 лет назад +41

      @Optok
      Not really, there's no guarantee a new player will come based on the way the story is presented. Unless you count the scoreboard, but if we assume that was real and not the narrator trying to make Stanley feel bad, then a new player should have possessed Stanley immediately after you "died." Restarting the game won't bring in another player.
      Also, the rules of The Stanley Parable kinda change with each ending. The "bad ending" where the Narrator blows you up isn't consistent with the Narrator's personality in, say, the Suicide Ending.

    • @SolarKid123
      @SolarKid123 3 года назад +10

      The Museum Ending

  • @afreakazoid4813
    @afreakazoid4813 6 лет назад +2553

    I really cannot understand people who say that the Narrator is purely an asshole because of this ending, they're an interesting character with rapid mood swings and a fascination, borderline obsession with Stanley.

    • @spencersim1809
      @spencersim1809 6 лет назад +162

      a freakazoid endings that justify that the narrator is an asshole:
      -The phone ending(where Stanley picks up the phone)
      -Explosion ending (where Stanley turns on the system)
      -Insanity ending
      -Cold feet ending(where Stanley exits the elevator before it moves and then dying instead of immediately dying)
      -(The ending where Stanley jumps out of the window.Stanley may deserves it but the Narrator chooses to be an asshole by annoying the Player)

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger 5 лет назад +104

      Borderline Personality Disorder Simulator

    • @depressedkermit3752
      @depressedkermit3752 5 лет назад +2

      a freakazoid A.W.P OPEN UP!

    • @stuffedanimalwars7692
      @stuffedanimalwars7692 5 лет назад +125

      Don’t forget that you don’t follow the narrator’s orders in those endings, so of course he’s going to be angry and not like you

    • @can0cringe
      @can0cringe 5 лет назад +31

      But
      But what about the -“Transition”- “Transcendence” (Is that what it’s called? I’ll go back and look.. Found it) ending?
      Damn, he got really pitiful real quick. lIke hOly fUck mAn iT’S sO sAD hE jUst waNtS tO bE hAPPy

  • @henrynelson9301
    @henrynelson9301 3 года назад +304

    I love how this game deconstructs the entire genre of “branching narrative” games where your choices don’t actually matter.

  • @insignia423
    @insignia423 5 лет назад +438

    "Oh shit I forgot to add animations to Stanley. I just had a meltdown for nothing"

  • @reislashbai
    @reislashbai 5 лет назад +775

    the saddest ending in my opinion is the one where stanley literally kills himself so the narrator wont be happy
    what a heartless bastard

    • @estebson
      @estebson 4 года назад +85

      You heartless batsard.
      -The narrator, Games ending

    • @hopoffmydick9574
      @hopoffmydick9574 4 года назад +58

      nah, the saddest ending is the one where the narrator is all like "Stanley, why would you have a wife? Why would anyone care about you?" I don't remember all of it, but that part always stuck with me.

    • @ThatDumbYoutubeUser
      @ThatDumbYoutubeUser 4 года назад +6

      Suicide ending

    • @GOING_POSTAL666
      @GOING_POSTAL666 4 года назад

      @@hopoffmydick9574 eh, not that sad to me, the narrator is a dick lol, but that's probably because of Stanley

    • @llllavemder
      @llllavemder Год назад

      @@hopoffmydick9574 it’s also painfully ironic, because the narrator also says in that ending: ‘who’d want to commit their life to you?’ which..yikes lmao

  • @mrmoviemanic1
    @mrmoviemanic1 5 лет назад +1238

    I think this is the saddest ending, from the pov of a game designer. And there love for there games and not being played by players and eventually forgotten. In many ways this is just depressing from a dream shattering perspective. Imagine if you will, you dedicate you're entire life for something and just when you have it all in place, it doesn't work for some reason, but you keep trying and trying to do something different but it doesn't work. It's heartbreaking.

    • @preative8296
      @preative8296 3 года назад +8

      Alternate: You're basically a Noob Game designer or some sort. You sucks at coding and stuff. Everything doesn't works how you wants. So you ends up basically doing an 'trial and error' thing and things doesn't works how you wants. You gets more and more depressed after each attempt and eventually gives up on your dream career of becoming a Game developer

    • @BrimmFate
      @BrimmFate 2 года назад +18

      In the new version, or maybe the old as well, in a separate ending the narrator explains that it can only exist in the story, at the end when Stanley left the narrator, the narrator mentioned it all being black, and them just having to wait for the next time they play the game. It makes this ending a lot sadder, because the narrator is probably stuck watching Stanley from that one room like you see in this ending, and can't move or do anything. It's just confined to that one space until Stanley makes the decision, alone

    • @jamesalbertrabor2035
      @jamesalbertrabor2035 2 года назад +15

      @@preative8296 is this a joke or are you a child?

    • @blossomnosleep
      @blossomnosleep 2 года назад +5

      @@preative8296 totally missed the point bruh

    • @greatwavefan397
      @greatwavefan397 Год назад +2

      The credits also roll and we get a "The End!", so this might just be *the* true ending.

  • @snoodless3180
    @snoodless3180 3 года назад +110

    This one and the suicide ending had me in a dark place. I was so sad listening to the narrator begging Stanley to not jump. All because he wanted to be happy. And the thought of him losing Stanley was not possible because the game would just restart. But this ending leaves the narrator in despair because he thought that he had lost Stanley for good. When the character dies the game resets. But when the player dies nothing happens....

  • @eyedalehim
    @eyedalehim 2 года назад +125

    Coming back after the new Stanley Parable re-release. In this ending, The Narrator just refers "You", The Player, the one who is controlling Stanley, the one who makes the choices, not Stanley himself, but when you are not controlling Stanley, he refers to "Stanley" instead, crying over that he just wants him to make a choice, Even if it is incorrect.

  • @Naev0w0
    @Naev0w0 5 лет назад +1199

    The sadness in his voice at the end is palpable and, personally however strongly I try to control my emotions when it comes to sadness, and especially empathetical feelings of sadness it just overwhelms me and I can't help but put myself in the narrator's shoes. Having constructed an entire world for Stanley, and a story all for him. Then after a series of frustrations and upsets with the player realize that your Stanley in the end does not exist anymore. He is just a shell, unable to do anything at all, much less make a decision. And the sadness that the narrator so clearly and believably conveys makes it one of the best performances ive heard in a long time.

    • @juanvazquez5836
      @juanvazquez5836 5 лет назад +43

      I'm glad you could appreciate so much the narrator's voice actor work. I think he did a very good job too!

    • @Ringohulk777
      @Ringohulk777 3 года назад +5

      I am apparently some kind of unemotional monster, because I was not emotionally affected at all.

    • @Marcs_NotOut
      @Marcs_NotOut 3 года назад +8

      Even i was heart broken that after all that the narrator was trying to help him and the player left the game and never played it again and the narrator would try to make everything correct just so he could get back to complete the story and giving them time to think.
      Only to not realise the player left forever

    • @Marcs_NotOut
      @Marcs_NotOut 3 года назад +2

      @Ties de Jong they may not cry by look
      But they are crying by mind

    • @flatnose_freightliner420ga3
      @flatnose_freightliner420ga3 3 года назад +1

      I feel bad for narrator bc stanley is dead and narrator is sad bc stanley isn’t there

  • @buttbutt6917
    @buttbutt6917 6 лет назад +4702

    The atmosphere of the game always made me uneasy (like the emptiness of it). Is it just me?

    • @nickobrien1298
      @nickobrien1298 5 лет назад +382

      You're not the only one. For me it's the narrator's voice mixed with the movement of the character...there's no sense of walking with the camera, just sliding around with terrible field of vision like a 90's screensaver. It is probably the worst migraine trigger I've ever experienced.

    • @AndrooUK
      @AndrooUK 5 лет назад +216

      It's just you. You are a special and unique flower. You are the only one who played this game. Your decisions matter.

    • @XboxSpide
      @XboxSpide 5 лет назад +170

      Butt Butt yep I always expect a scare

    • @holyravioli5795
      @holyravioli5795 5 лет назад +168

      Honestly its the lake of music, its eerie playing a game with no background music, it makes every sound so much more significant.

    • @hillbillyhorse9674
      @hillbillyhorse9674 5 лет назад +85

      If the narrator wasn’t there the I would’ve been uneasy about it.

  • @ramo5442
    @ramo5442  5 лет назад +2506

    looks like this video is in everyone's recommended again lol
    December 2018 edit: RUclips mass-recommended this to people once again which makes it 4 times since it happened! I'm glad people are finding out about this game since it's a treat but why this video in particular? I made it literally 3 years ago at 2 am eating spaghetti loops and not even recording the damn game properly, but I'd say this game deserves the attention it is getting. Play it!

  • @GumballMachinery
    @GumballMachinery 4 года назад +92

    Honestly, the apartment ending is one of the saddest for me. Just the idea that he might actually have a normal life for once, but then you watch it slowly and meticulously get stripped away from him. It hit hard the first time I saw it.

  • @TheBestOfAll2010
    @TheBestOfAll2010 6 лет назад +6336

    The stanley parable is not a game, you do not "win" or "lose" it, you simply experience it and holy shit is it worth experiencing.

    • @LetsPlayCrazy
      @LetsPlayCrazy 6 лет назад +62

      It is a game tho. You still choose what path to go on. So is mario no game because its linear? It is a story driven, choicebased game. No idea how someone could say its not a game. :D

    • @zacharyhollands
      @zacharyhollands 6 лет назад +39

      You could see it as a challenge to try and break the story in every permutation possible, which would make it a game, or even a riddle to solve that becomes apparent once you've completed every ending.
      What I took away from TSP personally was that in a story about control and decisions, the only ending in which Stanley survived was the one in which he relinquished control and did exactly what was narrated every single time.

    • @Bean_Soup
      @Bean_Soup 6 лет назад +53

      A game isn't defined by its status of winning or losing. It's a mere expierience, that's all

    • @edisonlane6921
      @edisonlane6921 6 лет назад +1

      FUCH

    • @osamafart
      @osamafart 6 лет назад

      Is it on ps4

  • @jpcurtis1835
    @jpcurtis1835 6 лет назад +549

    The most sad thing I thought was when he was ranting and he had to question himself on what to do. He is dictating the story and when he realized that he wanted the choice as much as the player does, and as much as he tried not to show it, he felt it.

    • @roguishpaladin
      @roguishpaladin 5 лет назад +43

      So here's the thing. When a person asks another person a question, person 1 often knows what they want person 2 to say and is hoping for a particular answer, but they want person 2 to give that answer out of freedom of will. The problem is when person 2 would not naturally give that answer, thus foiling person 1's hopes. Person 1 has two courses of action they may choose - they may either somehow influence person 2's answer, whether by force, bullying, or other manipulation, or they must resign themselves to person 2 not agreeing and accept whatever consequences exist to their own plans. Both are devastating in their own way.

    • @InternalRevenueServices
      @InternalRevenueServices 2 года назад +1

      @@roguishpaladin It makes me wonder... is life really meaningless?

  • @jenthefoxgirl1170
    @jenthefoxgirl1170 5 лет назад +249

    I'd say another contender for saddest ending is the happy-room/suicide-stairwell ending, the first time I came across that one I literally quit the game so I didn't have to do it, and I barely even did it the second time, with tears in my eyes. Both of these endings show that the Narrator is a genuinely good person, and will get torn apart by the death/unresponsiveness of Stanley.
    Though the Narrator can also be extremely dangerous when angry, going so far as to kill Stanley on some restarts.

    • @Marigold11037
      @Marigold11037 5 лет назад +4

      Oooh shit can you elaborate on the endings where the narrator kills Stanley?

    • @can0cringe
      @can0cringe 4 года назад +39

      Golden Galaxy Ghost :
      Not sure if you found out in a different comment, but.
      Here we go!
      1) the Countdown Ending
      You/Stanley makes it to the Mind Control Facility. When given the “option” to disable the machine, You re-activate it. The Narrator adds in bombs that will go off in about four minutes because of this. He speaks to you the entire time, saying things like how dumb you look, running around, pressing buttons, as if they would work. There is no way to escape.
      2) the Apartment Ending
      You/Stanley does everything the video up until unplugging the phone. Pick it up instead. A white light will engulf you and take you to your apartment. Surprise: you have a wife!
      Just joking. Boo! It’s just a female mannequin with a voice. The Narrator chides you for believing you even had someone who loved you.
      After you’ve stood in the apartment for a couple, words appear on the screen, telling you to press certain buttons. As you do, the room should change with each one. The Narrator should also be telling you a story. One about Stanley.
      Suddenly, your apartment is your office again.
      3) the Games Ending
      This one is up for debate.
      You/Stanley ignores everything the Narrator says. Head to the warehouse, jump to the catwalk below, go through the blue door, blah blah blah.
      After completing a rating for the game, the Narrator shows you the Baby Game. You fail, since you don’t have four hours available. Or a key-bind.
      You’re then taken to Minecraft, then Portal (where, when you complete the first level, the Narrator lets the elevator go without you. Now you gotta jump into a hole.), and finally to the Half-Life mod version of the office building. The Narrator will end with dialogue of you walk to and back from Stanley’s old office.
      That’s a lotta words.
      Sorry for making it so long.

    • @savo6070
      @savo6070 Год назад +10

      I knew someone who was very close to doing that to themselves at the time I was playing the game and I genuinely felt sick listening to the weakness and desperation in him.
      Kevin is in a league of his own on voicing the Narrator.

  • @ZacharyDietze
    @ZacharyDietze 2 года назад +33

    Ultra Deluxe’s skip ending, bucket escape pod ending, and Epilogue: *Allow us to introduce ourselves…*

    • @user_hat
      @user_hat 2 года назад +2

      Also the skip button ending: *hello there*

  • @DevilishFox_
    @DevilishFox_ 7 лет назад +4993

    i almost cried on this ending becausde he sounded like he was going to break down and start crying and it made my feel bad for kevin bright (the narrorator) so yeah

    • @TylerYoshi
      @TylerYoshi 7 лет назад +167

      His name is Kevan Brighting, actually.

    • @onion6667
      @onion6667 6 лет назад +34

      yes. emotional

    • @mr.gamagedon8392
      @mr.gamagedon8392 6 лет назад +118

      Very fucking emotional i cut myself with soap man

    • @wetfart9813
      @wetfart9813 6 лет назад +31

      Kittyiscute82 because* narrator* me*

    • @noatiendoboludos
      @noatiendoboludos 6 лет назад +50

      NARRORATOR

  • @enderslayer958gamingvideos5
    @enderslayer958gamingvideos5 6 лет назад +1828

    I think that this isn't the saddest ending, its the REAL ending, as in, the true ending to this game. Basically, the player is 100 percent needed to make the story. The narrator doesn't realize it though, and assumes 'Stanley' is its own mind. So, when the Player leaves...the empty body of Stanley is left. The narrator may never realize Stanley is just a player. It's sad, but there are sadder endings. Like the one where the Narrator doesn't want to reset, but is forced to. Sorry to say this, but that ending almost brought me to tears.

    • @XeonGame
      @XeonGame 5 лет назад +7

      Enderslayer958 Gaming Videos! Where’s the one where you go insane or somethin

    • @OpaqueDreamer
      @OpaqueDreamer 5 лет назад +157

      That ending got me out of the game; I couldn't bare to hurt the narrator by jumping again, so I went to the starry place, let him be happy, logged out, and haven't played again since.

    • @d4s0n282
      @d4s0n282 5 лет назад +7

      @@goldfish6525 that is the point of this game xD

    • @TheRhetoricGamer
      @TheRhetoricGamer 5 лет назад +88

      i agree with@@OpaqueDreamer. The saddest ending is the one where you reset by killing yourself out of boredom. It's one of the few story paths that the narrator tries to make peace with you only for you to ruin it and leave him depressed that you rather die than continue playing his game. My playthrough was particularly depressing as I kept going back and forth to provoke more responses.

    • @ollie7070
      @ollie7070 5 лет назад +2

      ok but DONT TOUCHA THE CHILLDD

  • @twighailey1967
    @twighailey1967 4 года назад +47

    I almost cried this ending was so sad, I thought the narrator was going to die as a result of the game being corrupted, but in some ways this ending is even worse.

  • @tidusmi2
    @tidusmi2 5 лет назад +48

    This ending feels like what a DM goes through in D&D when the players totally unravel the plot.

    • @theoverseer393
      @theoverseer393 Год назад +4

      When you try to DM D&D but your players arent there

  • @kvn8907
    @kvn8907 6 лет назад +502

    I took this ending as a criticism of one of the most common criticisms of video games: that they're not realistic enough. Sure, there's a huge span of what realism is, and a game like, say, ARMA is far more realistic than Portal. But no matter what the game, they're all still imperfect simulations. This ending shows what it would be like if the game actually treated you like a real person playing the game rather than a character in the game.
    "Oh, you're a real person, sitting at your desk playing this game? And you don't like the limitations imposed by the simulation? Well then, by all means, act like a real person. Speak to your computer monitor, even when the game isn't designed for voice recognition, and see how far that takes you."

    • @vintprox
      @vintprox 5 лет назад +52

      Oh I really did it with hope that my integrated mic doesn't suck ass, but it all turned out a limitation of game itself. And I was like: "Huh! That's actually fresh 'cause they made me seem weird saying this code."

    • @wheniwasfuckingmydogmycatc6322
      @wheniwasfuckingmydogmycatc6322 4 года назад +31

      To critique the message of "Games are limiting and do not have enough ""free will"" is that if you did have free will...wellllll the possibilities are truly endless and therefore very expensive to stimulate every possibility.
      Sure there are games where everything is up to the player but role playing games are different because people PAY to be IN the shoes of a particular player in a unique storyline.

  • @logicaloverdrive8197
    @logicaloverdrive8197 6 лет назад +3747

    the saddest ending is the one where stanley just turns out to be insane

    • @thejuggernaut5366
      @thejuggernaut5366 6 лет назад +37

      What?

    • @bobwilson679
      @bobwilson679 6 лет назад +1094

      the juggernaut In that ending, Stanley slowly discovers that his entire reality is a figment of his own imagination/a dream, and that he can will himself to fly, to be in space, etc. He is amazed, then soon distraught, as he wants to return to reality. However hard he tried, he keeps just running around in circles, until he shouts, "PLEASE SOMEONE WAKE ME UP! MY NAME IS STANLEY! I HAVE A BOSS, I HAVE AN OFFICE, I AM REAL! PLEASE, JUST SOMEONE TELL ME I AM REAL! I MUST BE REAL! I MUST BE! PLEASE CAN ANYONE HEAR MY VOICE! WHO AM I! WHO AM I!" Then he dies.
      A woman names Maryella finds a man, who was previously heard screaming nonsense to himself, dead on the sidewalk. She briefly reflects that she is happy that she is normal and not crazy like this man (who is Stanley). She then calls an ambulance, and continues with her day.

    • @ladylover1134
      @ladylover1134 6 лет назад +401

      Bob Willson
      that's more disturbing than sad, really. it has nothing to do with the overall story and it was probably just the narrator fucking with Stanley and the player, as he seemingly has the power to do so.

    • @cachotognax3600
      @cachotognax3600 6 лет назад +158

      I mean, you was fucking with the narrator by following his story to then bail out for no reason.

    • @julianwilliams6479
      @julianwilliams6479 5 лет назад +7

      Avery Graham I was thinking that 2

  • @feigi9263
    @feigi9263 4 года назад +142

    This isn't the saddest ending, the saddest ending is the one where Stanley goes home to his wife just for it to be revealed that Stanley doesn't have a wife, nor a life and is forced to go back to his office for an endless loop of Stanley closing himself off, doing whatever is asked of him, attempting to find true happiness but never finding it.

    • @Dumpstergoblins
      @Dumpstergoblins 4 года назад +17

      what about the one where The narrator begs Stanley not to kill himself ?

    • @karelsimek5871
      @karelsimek5871 4 года назад +8

      @No I agree this is saddest ending for me too

  • @dinonuggies9889
    @dinonuggies9889 Год назад +12

    If this is how the narrator acts when Stanley doesent do anything for a minute, then the skip button ending is far sadder. Someone did the calculation on how long Stanley was in the room and it was around 157 trillion years I believe. Basically Everytime Stanley pressed the button, the more time he would be in a coma like state were time would skip to him and he wouldn’t be able to hear the narrator, while the narrator didn’t skip with him. Stanley presses the button so many times that eventually the narrator stops trying to talk to Stanley even when he is awake. What’s even sadder is the narrator is trapped in a room with Stanley because he has to. But Stanley can’t even hear the narrator, so ultimately the narrator spends eternity alone in a decaying room that crumbles and turns into a void, an endless landscape, and in the end the button is broken. Leaving Stanley to be all alone for eternity, because the narrator gave up trillions of years ago to break through. The last words from the narrator were him chanting “the end is never the end is never the end is never the end” for ever. At some point you can hear an ambience of scream like noises from outside of your room. They could even be the narrators, if we assume he is the only person who can make noises. He’s been alone for trillions of years. Now completely lost. And now it’s the players turn to be alone. And all because they didn’t listen to the narrator when he told them to stop. All because the narrator wanted some players to be happy. The narrator had to live through those countless years. Alone.

    • @cameradude478
      @cameradude478 Год назад

      Crazy to believe the narrator is just a figment of stanley's mind

    • @dinonuggies9889
      @dinonuggies9889 Год назад +1

      @@cameradude478 ya, mostly endings that end up with Stanley disobeying the narrator result in Stanley going crazy or becoming aware that there is some voice in his head. Unless we assume Stanley can’t think and the narrator just makes up stuff about what we are thinking.

    • @cameradude478
      @cameradude478 Год назад

      @@dinonuggies9889 stanley has some good humor

  • @martijnvanweele6204
    @martijnvanweele6204 7 лет назад +710

    The end is never the end is never the end is never the...
    *THE END IS LOADING...*

    • @Russman25123
      @Russman25123 7 лет назад +3

      martijn van weele lol

    • @vintprox
      @vintprox 5 лет назад +6

      Designer's pun intended

    • @iceler21
      @iceler21 2 года назад +1

      End is never the end is never the end is LOADING ne-

    • @thepumpkinwholikestocatchf9033
      @thepumpkinwholikestocatchf9033 2 года назад

      @@iceler21 Narrator (Skip Button Ending): The End Is never the end the end is never the end is never- (Skip Button pressed)

  • @SnowCocoaCookie
    @SnowCocoaCookie 5 лет назад +410

    My goodness. Is it 4:30? I'm supposed to be having a back, sack, and crack.

    • @TheUltimater72
      @TheUltimater72 4 года назад +22

      Willow Rose what’s weird is that 4:30 is nearly the time in the video when this statement occurs

    • @NutyRiver
      @NutyRiver 4 года назад +5

      Well shit, it’s 4:30 where i am right now

    • @beefax
      @beefax 4 года назад +4

      *Practice*

    • @darkmystery5731
      @darkmystery5731 3 года назад

      So close, it's 4:40 where I am.

    • @theTDMetalManiac
      @theTDMetalManiac 3 года назад +1

      Damn, 4:26 here

  • @Dylanhennessy
    @Dylanhennessy 2 года назад +25

    There's a new saddest ending in town and it's called The Skip Button Ending.

    • @Stanley_owl
      @Stanley_owl 7 месяцев назад +1

      Broke my heart 😭

    • @ualps2
      @ualps2 6 месяцев назад +1

      it more or less was jaw dropping than sad for me, only time i could say that was when the narrator kept repeating “The End is Never The End”

  • @tapsip3759
    @tapsip3759 4 года назад +76

    when you noclip out of the backrooms

  • @jibbermorgan
    @jibbermorgan 5 лет назад +122

    When I got this far in the game I was screaming "IM HERE NARRATOR GUY"
    His tone of voice is just so saddening

  • @afreakazoid4813
    @afreakazoid4813 7 лет назад +899

    "He understand that if I say to do something, there's a DAMN GOOD REASON FOR IT!"
    damn y'all.....the onion ninjas are here

    • @botox.7136
      @botox.7136 6 лет назад +3

      Maxine Wumbleguffin Rip only 1 like I'll change that

    • @jonphung
      @jonphung 6 лет назад +2

      Maxine Wumbleguffin 8

    • @kai-chan5327
      @kai-chan5327 5 лет назад +1

      Jay from the kubz scouts

    • @cash_..
      @cash_.. 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@kai-chan5327get ready and buckle up, cuz here we go

  • @skreeus9714
    @skreeus9714 5 лет назад +19

    "The end is never the end"

  • @alfiemillersharp
    @alfiemillersharp Год назад +2

    Bravo to your description, that is very well-written and comprehensive. I agree.

  • @spysoldierscout4562
    @spysoldierscout4562 6 лет назад +2786

    This ending shows us (At least I think so): The entire game is useless and irrelevant, if there is no player, that can make the decisions. And if there is no player, that makes decisions there is no story, that can be told.

    • @bounceybombs
      @bounceybombs 6 лет назад +163

      SpySoldierScout Your commas are used incorrectly.

    • @spazalicious5208
      @spazalicious5208 6 лет назад +113

      brdn in haunted mansion the way he used his commas made the little reading voice in my head pause at incorrect times, so yes. That’s something good to focus on

    • @Boomrainbownuke9608
      @Boomrainbownuke9608 6 лет назад +6

      no it is not
      you have a problem

    • @InternetUsername
      @InternetUsername 6 лет назад +68

      SpySoldierScout: Holy shit, I'm going to have to revoke your comma privileges, buddy.

    • @InternetUsername
      @InternetUsername 6 лет назад +45

      brdn in haunted mansion :
      *you're

  • @CaptainDoomsday
    @CaptainDoomsday 6 лет назад +75

    I still think the Zending is the saddest.
    "PLEASE, Stanley, no! Don't take this away from me!"

  • @SatanosFr
    @SatanosFr Год назад +6

    DAMN, The voice character of the narrator is so damn amazing. His emotion is everything

  • @minerman60101
    @minerman60101 Год назад +6

    11:58 I love how even the subtitles are being condescending

  • @jumanjicostco3248
    @jumanjicostco3248 6 лет назад +4880

    I'm pretty sure Stanley Parable is all about game designing

    • @facundoreales9596
      @facundoreales9596 5 лет назад +201

      Cassie Barns
      It's about te freedom in the games, i love it

    • @xontinuity
      @xontinuity 5 лет назад +6

      Yeah

    • @Kserijaro
      @Kserijaro 5 лет назад +157

      Since video games are now playing gamers- handholding, guide lines minimaps and giant flashy prompts to "go there" and "press x to x" yeah.
      Game freedom has been lower and lower. It showcases how the gamers are turning into consumerist sheep, and devs are just creating safe-on-rails experience so they don't need to consider player agency.
      The game beyond tight corridor is just 2D props to keep u away.

    • @JorgetePanete
      @JorgetePanete 5 лет назад +1

      Kusariyaro freedom*

    • @Gogglesofkrome
      @Gogglesofkrome 5 лет назад +53

      @Kusariyaro I disagree that gaming as a whole has effectively turned into digital theme parks, as there are innumerable different categories of videogames that you can play that do not have the problem that you proclaim exists. All in all it depends on what you find enjoyable, be it interactive movie esque games which only allow for minimal influence on the story, or games that depend entirely on the user to make a story.

  • @VonPatti
    @VonPatti 6 лет назад +3605

    Woah I didnt even remeber that this awesome game exists

    • @Little_Miss_Carrex
      @Little_Miss_Carrex 6 лет назад +61

      VomPatti
      You deserve to go to hell because of forgetting
      But you deserve to go to heaven because you said it is awesome

    • @szerencsefiai
      @szerencsefiai 6 лет назад +1

      kayla roeten yay true

    • @quandalliumfancyson3739
      @quandalliumfancyson3739 5 лет назад

      NinjaRatchet RYNO but she said he also deserves to go to heaven not just hell

    • @arecitem1811
      @arecitem1811 5 лет назад

      Communism Has Prevailed he means he will go in between

    • @quandalliumfancyson3739
      @quandalliumfancyson3739 5 лет назад +1

      Awsome Fox it was a joke about how earth is hell

  • @ianhillegonds227
    @ianhillegonds227 5 лет назад +9

    I got obsessed with this game for a day. I got this ending first on accident, and I thought they'd all be this good. I was shook

  • @pelollo263
    @pelollo263 Год назад +8

    The saddest ending in fact is the one where you jump of the stairs over and over again. It gets even sadder when you get back to the light show room every time you jump off, say "teasing" the narrator.
    Until he loses the hope.

  • @potato511
    @potato511 6 лет назад +128

    6:40 CAUTION
    Do not lie
    if you are lying
    right now, stop.
    lol

    • @oooof2996
      @oooof2996 5 лет назад +6

      DANGER
      DANGER EVERYWHERE

  • @ara_chne
    @ara_chne 6 лет назад +1155

    This is actually the ACTUAL ending in the game. Thats why there are credits in the end.

    • @MrDuck-po3wy
      @MrDuck-po3wy 6 лет назад +284

      Nope most ending I've seen has credits.
      Some (like Ester eggs endings) doesn't have credits.
      But there is no real ending because
      The End is never the End

    • @neoscity3533
      @neoscity3533 6 лет назад +15

      EYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY that is a loading screen

    • @paragon4770
      @paragon4770 6 лет назад +27

      What about the Museum Ending?

    • @bajszosjozsef4850
      @bajszosjozsef4850 6 лет назад +44

      I think the museum ending is THE ending.

    • @zpwner383
      @zpwner383 6 лет назад +45

      the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is never the end is

  • @AndrooUK
    @AndrooUK 5 лет назад +11

    04:41 "Thort." I didn't know that I'd been pronouncing it incorrectly for all these years.

  • @RAGE-OF-SPARTA-X
    @RAGE-OF-SPARTA-X 4 года назад +14

    I always do this ending after the nuclear explosion ending.

    • @gtl609
      @gtl609 4 года назад +1

      Personally, i do it after the broom closet ending

  • @bobwilson679
    @bobwilson679 6 лет назад +1044

    The saddest ending is the ending where Stanley finds out that he is insane. In that ending, Stanley slowly discovers that his entire reality is a figment of his own imagination/a dream, and that he can will himself to fly, to be in space, etc. He is amazed, then soon distraught, as he wants to return to reality. However hard he tried, he keeps just running around in circles, until he shouts, "PLEASE SOMEONE WAKE ME UP! MY NAME IS STANLEY! I HAVE A BOSS, I HAVE AN OFFICE, I AM REAL! PLEASE, JUST SOMEONE TELL ME I AM REAL! I MUST BE REAL! I MUST BE! PLEASE CAN ANYONE HEAR MY VOICE! WHO AM I! WHO AM I!" Then he dies.
    A woman names Maryella finds a man, who was previously heard screaming nonsense to himself, dead on the sidewalk. She briefly reflects that she is happy that she is normal and not crazy like this man (who is Stanley). She then calls an ambulance, and continues with her day.

    • @metro3041
      @metro3041 6 лет назад +33

      I thought she didn't call an ambulance?

    • @reecewithers1548
      @reecewithers1548 6 лет назад +112

      She didn't call an ambulance. she had a meeting to goto for her work and realised it's more relevant than he is, stanley (player) has no impact on her life, player is useless - a crazed maniac. She turns and walks away to her meeting which she must so desperately attend instead of calling an ambulance

    • @bobwilson679
      @bobwilson679 6 лет назад +31

      Good to know. Thanks guys. I will have to replay that ending.

    • @angelfallaicha
      @angelfallaicha 6 лет назад +34

      That is the saddest ending for Stanley
      But the saddest ending for The Narrator is the part they were happy. And then Stanley dies
      The Narrator tries to stop him from doing it.
      He is not even pretending
      He wants to be happy with him
      He wants to stay in the place he was happy together
      But Thats The Saddest Only For Me
      And The 2nd Saddest Ending For me is yours
      3rd Saddest Ending For me is this
      Is there actually a true ending

    • @jovannimayo5322
      @jovannimayo5322 5 лет назад

      METRO i got that

  • @VarunGupta3009
    @VarunGupta3009 6 лет назад +586

    Why I think this is the true ending and was meant to be the true ending, and not the "Happy Ending" is because this game is all about choice. If you do whatever the narrator says, it could be, but almost always isn't, choice. And if you generally truly follow your choice, whether the narrator recommends it or not, you could get one of the 14 other different endings in your first playthrough. But in this ending, you always do the exact opposite of what the narrator says from the start of the story (except maybe step out of your office). Everytime you do have a choice, you choose what the narrator doesn't want you to, and when you don't have a choice, or when the narrator doesn't give you one (like when picking up the phone), you end up finding a way to do otherwise, and defy him. So, you just don't do as he wishes you to because he wants to show you HIS perfect happy ending... This game is all about YOUR choices, and not the narrator's, and his opinion shouldn't matter to you. You aren't playing the game for him, to get him to his perfect ending, or one of his other deserving endings, but to make him realize that he doesn't have control over you, that you are human, and that he cannot just force you to play as he wishes you to. And when the player spectates himself, it shows us how the narrator has lost his control over the player and how we are like puppets in his hands. And that's why I think the credits roll after this ending, because it defines the true meaning of this game. Free will and choice. Thank you!

    • @superjonh1000
      @superjonh1000 5 лет назад +45

      Varun Gupta I see what you mean, but I don't think there's a "true ending" to this game. Considering the game is an analogy to life (at least is how I see) the point of the game is to show that some people might be happy following orders, going to college, marrying, living within society standards, and some other people aren't happy this way, therefore, there's no thing as true and/or happy ending. As the narrator likes to say, life is about the journey, not the destination. Every ending is a "true ending".

    • @goldfish6525
      @goldfish6525 5 лет назад +13

      I don't like this explanation to why it might be the true ending because it makes the narrator sound like a villain. XD

    • @millerk7456
      @millerk7456 4 года назад +1

      write a whole damn essay why don't you

    • @blasfeliphimmelreich9323
      @blasfeliphimmelreich9323 4 года назад +2

      @@millerk7456 and you write nothing why don't you

  • @I_need_a_name
    @I_need_a_name 5 лет назад +7

    13:15 this part makes me cry

  • @Sifi999
    @Sifi999 9 месяцев назад +1

    I watched a video on this ending when i was younger and i cried i just cried about the narrator just wanting stanley to do anything but he cant he just sits there and i get so emotional watching it

  • @Jaytracker
    @Jaytracker 5 лет назад +33

    dude he actually sounded really emotional at the end that im cryong

  • @ramo5442
    @ramo5442  6 лет назад +6227

    ***FOR ANYONE WONDERING***
    at 7:20 and 10:07, the story was not ruined because I took the door on the right. it doesn't matter if i take the door on left the same things will happen, the same outcome, the same ending.
    Read the description if you want an explanation of the ending btw

    • @Cheezepin
      @Cheezepin 6 лет назад +333

      f-five hours ago? an author post? on a video made in 2015? wow...

    • @ramo5442
      @ramo5442  6 лет назад +355

      lol yeah this video took off out of nowhere and it's in everyone's recommended and a lot of people were wondering

    • @fandorgaming
      @fandorgaming 6 лет назад +5

      lol

    • @fandorgaming
      @fandorgaming 6 лет назад +3

      its due relatable videos by pretty new video from JonTron

    • @deadeyes2803
      @deadeyes2803 6 лет назад

      Immortal .Pig i watched the new jon tron

  • @BestOnThursdays
    @BestOnThursdays 5 лет назад +10

    12:59 this is the ending you wanted future me

  • @TheXppp1
    @TheXppp1 5 лет назад +12

    4:3 aspect ratio is pretty sad, yeah

  • @Music7Ada
    @Music7Ada 6 лет назад +619

    Anyone else think it was a joke and it would be the broom closet ending

    • @ghostsalamander4870
      @ghostsalamander4870 6 лет назад

      Billy's Channel I did

    • @jeepercreepers9
      @jeepercreepers9 6 лет назад +21

      That endings my favorite

    • @cactussenpai9625
      @cactussenpai9625 6 лет назад +32

      The broom closet ending was my favorite XD

    • @imanoljesusdelpozo4907
      @imanoljesusdelpozo4907 5 лет назад +17

      The broom closet ending is my favorite ending, I’m going to tell all my friends about the broom closet ending.

    • @nd35780
      @nd35780 5 лет назад +3

      HAH!!!!! TAKE THAT, NARRATOR!!!!!!!!!

  • @crazyeddy98
    @crazyeddy98 6 лет назад +1273

    2 + 4 = fish, quick maffs

  • @ifallintofantasy
    @ifallintofantasy 5 лет назад +8

    I love in 2019 we get new endings, i just hope the new endings come to my verison of the game and not just collection edition. I allready brought the game and played it again and again

  • @Tr3v02
    @Tr3v02 4 года назад +6

    The end with the credits it allmost made me cry because of the sadness in his voice ;-;

  • @DevilishFox_
    @DevilishFox_ 7 лет назад +736

    because he took the player out of stanleys body and made the player watch but without the player he cant do anything

    • @justauser8224
      @justauser8224 7 лет назад +120

      Kittyiscute82 wrong,that is the REAL Stanley (no hates) what I mean is that's Stanley not the player Stanley could only click button that's all he had in purpose in his life so the 2 doors choice was the first choice he did in his life so he doesn't know what to do he only could push buttons that's it so he stood there thinking how to solve it but eventually he died and the narrator left him

    • @whathastheworldcometo5364
      @whathastheworldcometo5364 6 лет назад +21

      Maahi 1130 wait how was it a choice for Stanley if the narrator said to go left, if he said go left wouldn't he be so used to obeying orders that he would automatically go left

    • @KommissarBanx
      @KommissarBanx 6 лет назад +41

      What has the World come to Because the first thing real Stanley learned was to push the button. Choosing a door is beyond his task, and as such he was unable to overcome it

    • @buzzbuzz3232
      @buzzbuzz3232 6 лет назад +8

      (yeah except that its called the `Not Stanely` ending *but that's none of my business* )

    • @kkbeezy913
      @kkbeezy913 6 лет назад +6

      Maahi 1130 Sorry I’m super late to this comment thread...but I like your interpretation of this..however if what your saying is true, the first choice he would have had to make would have been at the beginning where he had the choice to leave his office or not. Why wouldn’t this ending show you standing in the office, instead of at the doors?

  • @doctorhunter5553
    @doctorhunter5553 6 лет назад +67

    Well there is a moment where you have the choice to jump down from a hign ground as the narrator begs the player not to kill but until you make the choice.

    • @jackawaka
      @jackawaka 6 лет назад +1

      I watched a lecture and originally, they had the narrator tell the player to jump off, but people didn't enjoy obeying it, so they added it as a deviance from the path instead

  • @otis3377
    @otis3377 5 лет назад

    Eyy this a really nice recommended video very nice friend!

  • @yaboichase147
    @yaboichase147 4 года назад +14

    I think the saddest ending is the space ending
    Or what I like to call:
    The narrator’s worst day ever

  • @1pawelgo
    @1pawelgo 6 лет назад +260

    13:40 I've just noticed that programming was made by Jesus

    • @jujureference8535
      @jujureference8535 5 лет назад +19

      It's Jesús. The pronunciation it's a bit different.

    • @knocklesdont1805
      @knocklesdont1805 5 лет назад +33

      @@jujureference8535 no its jesus himself.

    • @nomochord3364
      @nomochord3364 4 года назад +2

      Knockles Dont seems like it, this is such a good game I wouldn’t doubt it.

    • @vuedanto8576
      @vuedanto8576 2 года назад

      It's pronounced Hesos

    • @mariotheundying
      @mariotheundying 2 года назад

      @@jujureference8535 still jesus

  • @Japan-lq5ow
    @Japan-lq5ow 7 лет назад +608

    this ending is called the Not Stanley ending if your wondering

  • @thatrandomgirlwhojustdraws2621
    @thatrandomgirlwhojustdraws2621 5 лет назад +3

    I think the saddest ending is the confusion ending... I barely could do it and I cried and cried and cried after

    • @RuskySevmor
      @RuskySevmor 4 года назад

      Thats me panicking when getting lost

  • @jasongretencord3326
    @jasongretencord3326 9 месяцев назад +1

    "Unfortunately, it seems this place is not well-equipped to deal with reality." How did that line not become an office humor meme?

  • @dontquestionmyprofilepictu1177
    @dontquestionmyprofilepictu1177 6 лет назад +99

    Stanley.exe has stopped responding

    • @shxljo6609
      @shxljo6609 5 лет назад

      Wtf is your profile pic tho

    • @smackhead
      @smackhead 5 лет назад

      I've run Linux for 20 years .. the only time I see 'not responding' is when I am forced to use Windoze at work. There is a reason the top 500 supercomputers on the planet run Linux, and M$ themselves use Linux for anything that requires stability :)

  • @isaac-gi3sj
    @isaac-gi3sj 6 лет назад +200

    All of his co-workers were gone. *W* *H* *A* *T* *C* *O* *U* *L* *D* *I* *T* *M* *E* *A* *N*

    • @professorpyne
      @professorpyne 6 лет назад +3

      SoToasty, it probably means they were never there in the first place. You can’t believe anything the Narrator says. He lies like the Devil. Probably is the Devil and all of us are Stanley.

    • @amiratu5909
      @amiratu5909 5 лет назад +9

      Professor Pyne the narrator never actually lies. He made the world, he isn’t just a narrator

    • @depressedkermit3752
      @depressedkermit3752 5 лет назад +2

      some funny commenter Stanley went to the meeting room. Perhaps he has simply missed the memo

    • @AvoxionYT
      @AvoxionYT 5 лет назад +5

      They left because Stanley is fat and ugly, got his job trough drug money and is addicted to drugs and hookers

    • @mariotheundying
      @mariotheundying 2 года назад

      The narrator killing them repeatedly and acting like nothing happened:

  • @happybrat8457
    @happybrat8457 4 года назад +4

    I think this is the second saddest ending. This one, and the suicide ending. That one made me sad because the narrator sounded *so* desperate for Stanley to not kill himself and he is begging you, it almost made me cry but I kept going until I got the ending.

  • @deathcomet1834
    @deathcomet1834 2 года назад +4

    10:35 explains every adults life. Its truly tragic that we trap ourselves in a narrow 1 dimensional box of thinking. You hide that pain with happiness but all that does is add a bucket square in the middle of a neverending Ocean of dread. You can either empty that bucket back into the same Ocean or let that bucket sink down to the bottom. The end result is simply the same just a sad person withering away in pain they dont even realize. The end is never the end.

  • @ladsquadcentral5792
    @ladsquadcentral5792 6 лет назад +271

    No the saddest ending is when he finds happiness but then stanly kills himself 😭😭😭

  • @FiveHeadzGaming
    @FiveHeadzGaming 8 лет назад +348

    Rest in prince sweet prince...

    • @RonWolfHowl
      @RonWolfHowl 6 лет назад +4

      Rest in peace, sweet pea

    • @mrbenz2017
      @mrbenz2017 6 лет назад +1

      Ron Wolf lol adventure Time

    • @Vakiuzo
      @Vakiuzo 6 лет назад +1

      wait...

  • @thisuserdoesnotexist-ig3vf
    @thisuserdoesnotexist-ig3vf Год назад +1

    The part where it broke me is when the narrator helplessly asked for stanley to move or respond. His hopeless voice just made me so sad...

  • @glorytoarstotzka330
    @glorytoarstotzka330 5 лет назад +8

    i absolutly love this game , im soo sad that there arent more endings and the gametime is 2 hours [without the baby ending which takes 4 hours]

  • @nicklee3075
    @nicklee3075 6 лет назад +22

    I think the reason it ends like this is because he realizes yourw not atnaley and if he takes your embodiment out of stanley, 'stanley' can make choices on his own. So it shows you from outside the map watching the narrator beg stanley to do something, but this whole time, its truly been you. The narrator sounds so heartbroken because he thinks 'stanley' is gonna come back, but truly, he isn't.

  • @asincereman5297
    @asincereman5297 5 лет назад +26

    The Real Person and The Suicide Endings are the most saddests.

  • @theyeetbananagamer5512
    @theyeetbananagamer5512 Год назад +2

    I think this is the least of the sad endings,
    1. The Zending
    2. The skip button ending
    3. The not Stanley ending

  • @xxxhogmasterxxx7501
    @xxxhogmasterxxx7501 5 лет назад +4

    7:58 that's a mood

  • @ShadowTheLight
    @ShadowTheLight 6 лет назад +67

    This and the suicide ending seem like the worst endings

  • @Skycstls
    @Skycstls 6 лет назад +33

    At least for me, saddest ending in Stanley Parable was the coward ending, just by staying in your office you wont see ALL the possible things that can happen to you, they can be good, funny or bad, but at least you will keep moving on : )

    • @pamisa-chan317
      @pamisa-chan317 4 года назад +4

      When I played it for the first time, it was the ending I got because I had no idea how to control Stanley lol I thought I had to click in order to walk, but I just closed the door and then game over...

  • @luiss428
    @luiss428 5 лет назад

    youtube has been recommending me to watch videos of the stanley parable for oh idk like 5 years and im so upset i only gave in now (also it suddenly recommended me one video and i jumped down the hole from there so). this games a treat and is a nitpick on narrative structure and the illusion of free will in other games. also, its what i believe is the most thought out game ive seen so far, nearly covering every nook and cranny and rendering the game close to 'unbreakable' because they thought of every possible scenario (though i have seen the game broken in a way)
    this for me is the best ending because in here i can really see the sadness in the narrator and his great reliance on the player, and idk about you but "of course, you need time to think of your choices, yes, this is...the best choice." hit me for some reason

  • @superpig2067
    @superpig2067 28 дней назад +3

    Stanley did make a choice
    He choose not to choose

  •  5 лет назад +58

    A lot of games have different ways to take an ending. Many go for the happy ending, many go for the sad ending. Some have multiple endings that see everything through and through, the dark ending, the neutral ending, the good ending, the bad ending and the true ending. The point of an ending is to lead up to an answer, or sometimes make people imagine an actual ending. The irony here is that this game's true ending... Doesnt really have an ending. You just sit there in front of the crossroads in a standstill, like a machine without a purpose or program to run. Many people will tell you "you need to choose an answer from right or wrong" and if you say "how about a 3rd choice (or what I like to say is how about or?)" they'll tell you there is no other choice, there's nothing there, like it's in black and white.well sometimes, they're right. There is nothing there. There is nothing else to choose. A Choice isn't here. So you stand in this room till eventually the game ends, or from a realistic standpoint, you collapse in that room, never making a choice, and die. The narrator says "I'll stay here till you make the right choice. Take as long as you need" but he thinks that the right choice you make is just left or right. But there is no right or wrong. A choice isn't existent. The end is Neverending.

    • @mrkitloin
      @mrkitloin 3 года назад +6

      Also i think it may be a continuation of the confusion ending, the confusion ending restarted 5 times and this one restarts 3, in the 8th restart during the confusion ending, it says the narrator leaves and stanley dies, and what we see here is the narrator saying he will wait, probably give up and leave, and stanley will starve to death

  • @da1118
    @da1118 6 лет назад +131

    2 + 4 is fish, minus one that's fis quick mafs

  • @MSDnA420
    @MSDnA420 9 месяцев назад +1

    I think the real saddest ending to The Stanley Parable is the part where you choose to play The Beginner's Guide

  • @foggypebble5159
    @foggypebble5159 4 года назад +5

    I knew which ending this was going to be before I watched it 😔

  • @sarahdugmore7079
    @sarahdugmore7079 6 лет назад +7

    This ending showed the clear relationship between narrative (The Narrator) and avatar (Stanley). Without the Narrator, the game is listless and undirected. Without Stanley, the game is unable to proceed. And the player is the link. The player, through Stanley, makes the choices that push the game onwards. The Narrator sometimes gets frustrated, because his story isn't playing out how he'd like, but he and Stanley are at their best when they are interacting. They cannot exist without each other, and they are indelibly linked, whether they like it or not

  • @jameslennonftw
    @jameslennonftw 6 лет назад +35

    this video is just every RPG GM's life

  • @facelessfigure7985
    @facelessfigure7985 3 года назад +3

    That *growl* he does when he says "I'm... I'm still here. In this pile of rubbish. With you. _YOU_ who thought you were so clever." That gave me chills when I first heard it. If that's not genuine anger, I don't know what is.

  • @XTREAMPlayzOfficialChannel
    @XTREAMPlayzOfficialChannel 6 месяцев назад +2

    Stanley are you there? If you’re there make a choice? Hello? Stanley?
    I’ll give you some time to choose?
    -Narrator 2013

  • @ondrejsaska3201
    @ondrejsaska3201 6 лет назад +40

    There is no true ending, every ending is the true one, that's what the game is about. :)

    • @superjonh1000
      @superjonh1000 5 лет назад +2

      Ondřej Saska finally someone who gets it :D

    • @juanvazquez5836
      @juanvazquez5836 5 лет назад +9

      There is no end. You can always restart and get a new ending. I think that's why the loading screen says "The end is the end is never the end is loading". It's half a meta joke/ half serious I think

    • @mrkitloin
      @mrkitloin 3 года назад +4

      I mean this one is the “true” ending, the whole game is about choices, the narrator lets you choose and the game works, but when choice is taken away from you, the game breaks. Plus its the only ending where the end credits scroll the normal way instead of in reverse

    • @mrkitloin
      @mrkitloin 3 года назад +1

      Also i think it may be a continuation of the confusion ending, the confusion ending restarted 5 times and this one restarts 3, in the 8th restart during the confusion ending, it says the narrator leaves and stanley dies, and what we see here is the narrator saying he will wait, probably give up and leave, and stanley will starve to death

    • @VerySpicyHoney
      @VerySpicyHoney Год назад

      The escape pod ending would be the true ending. However, its impossible to get this ending as Stanley and the narrator both need to be there and you ditched the narrator back at the boss"s office.

  • @christopherdeholl3269
    @christopherdeholl3269 6 лет назад +15

    The credits roll because it’s the only true ending because the only chose you have is not to choose, as said in one of the other endings ‘you have no real choice if your path was already created for you’ I’m paraphrasing here.

  • @toast7578
    @toast7578 5 лет назад +6

    12:19 im not sure if they changed the bosses office purposefully for this part of the story, or did it get changed later to the red bosses room with a keypad?

  • @Ethereal18
    @Ethereal18 4 года назад +2

    In the reality, I live only one life.
    In the games, I live many.
    And this game show you your reality.