You missed several paths. You need to save Hakon in the beginning, and in the church you can make him stop fighting. This opens up new paths. 1. You can have him come along and save Lawan. If you do things right, Lawan and the city are saved. This gives you the true ending. 2. If you have Hakon alive, but the city gets destroyed (don't let Lawan detonate the bombs), you and Hakon leave the city to venture out on the road together to fulfill your deal of being by the ocean.
@@Judith87435 Hm, might be interactions then that changes that. Either that, or it could depend on who you sided with. Could also be a bug as well. Without NG+ available to us I unfortunately can't answer as many questions as I would like to when it comes to the different paths and outcomes.
He wasn’t a bad person to anyone at all, especially lawan. It’s just choice of action may be cruel to her, but he actually trying to protect lawan all along.
SPOILERS AHEAD, READ WITH CAUTION! I was super suspicious of Hakon from the get-go. Immediately I thought, "What is his angle here?" But, since he saved Aiden, initially I decided to team up with him. But then, he set me up. Went all the way through the metro, fighting hoards of infected, alone. He KNEW the door would sound an impossibly loud alarm, and he KNEW I'd get caught up in some PK bullshit. He did it on purpose, and I'm here to tell you why. PKs had the entire metro shut down until they found their commanders murderer. So the enlisted the help of me, an outsider, to sniff around and ask questions. And since Hakon was our "friend" he would ask for the nitty gritty details of it all. Time goes on, you track down the commanders weapon of choice, and return it to the PKs, giving Hakon enough time to set up the leader and brother of the survivor refuge at the church. Hakon planted carved out skin, a tattoo to be exact, IN THEIR ROOM, and THEN set it up so it would become apparent that I was working for the PK so the survivor leader and brother would mo longer trust me, and I no longer trust them because of the, "evidence" I found. I finally get out of there, because Hakon magically knew to "rescue" me, which strange, right? Now you're probably wondering why Hakon was setting everyone up? Well because he was working for Waltz (which he knew Aiden was desperate to find him) and Hakon killed the PK commander on Waltz' order and on his own accord, set up several innocent people. He lied to us because he saw us as his ticket out of the city. Nothing more, nothing less. He then proceeds to try to kill me FOUR TIMES after I told him thanks for saving me but we are done. FOUR TIMES. The left time I gave him an ultimatum. Walk away from the fight, or die by my hand. And he tried to kill me for the last time, and failed. I still regret nothing. He was a selfish POS who used anyone and everyone for his own personal gain. He abandoned all of his friends when the nightrunners tried to scale the VNC tower. He just didn't show up. He wad a coward and ran. You might say the survivors are shit for trying to hang Aiden to death, but stop and think.. a strange man, with no bio-marker, comes into your safe refuge for your people, and is minutes away from turning. Hanging him, or throwing him out on the streets was the best option to keep everyone safe. Yes, is glib and macabre, but are you saying you would have done differently in the face of a dangerous threat like that? I understand their choice and I don't resent them for it. But Hakon, he was the real piece of work, and he deserved death 10 times over.
I’m so glad that so many people love him. Hakon’s my fav character in the game. I haven’t finished the game and I want to get the best ending which the city is saved, but personally I don’t care too much about the city’s fate, if Hakon comes with me and stay by my side, that’s the best ending to me.
The entire game i been trying to help him, and it look like it’s end pretty well. Hakon ended up coming back to nightrunner got to be my favorite moments of the story. I knew i can trust him really.
Same. In Life is Strange I never cared about Arcadia Bay, just wanted to save Chloe, she is so like me. Here I don't care about city as well, Hakon is awesome.
Just several things I want to add 1. If you help Hakon for the first time, you will gain his trust. Later on when you fight him in the church and choose 'let's stop fighting', Lawan will come to try kill him and will learn the truth. She will let go of her Kill list. Later Hakon will reconcile with the other Nightrunners and help Aiden in the final mission. 2. If you leave Hakon to die for the first time it will lead you to the one you see in the video.
I’m playing the game with my boyfriend and when we came to the choices of save or leave Hakon, my boyfriend was all leaving him to die but I couldn’t bring myself to do that to Hakon. Luckily I am the game host so my choice beat out my boyfriend’s and I saved Hakon before I ever knew of any of this.
I like Hakon and it never crossed my mind to take negative actions against him at any point. He was created as a sympathetic character intentionally. Flawed but charming and sympathetic Like a real person with real self interests and motivations
@@KhaosInductionCreator There’s no professional doctor anymore in this universe. Ether the survivors figure it out themselves, or they die. So the bolt had to come out anyways. The only reason medical professionals exclaim to not touch it is because yes, it keeps a person from fully bleeding out, buying time to get them to a hospital. It’s still coming out. The only exception I think is shrapnel, they’ll leave that embedded out of concern of doing worse damage cutting it out, but you’d be crippled the rest of your life still.
The only thing that bothered me when supposedly helping Hakon was the pulling of the arrow out of the wound, one should never do that as that could lead to an earlier death, instead he should have snapped shorter for it to later be patched up by a medic or some sort.
He might betray you but for good reason. And he wasn't trying to kill you by anyway even if that could archieve his long lasting goal faster. He's a good friend, but also a man trying to fix everything by himself.
SPOILERS AHEAD, READ WITH CAUTION! I was super suspicious of Hakon from the get-go. Immediately I thought, "What is his angle here?" But, since he saved Aiden, initially I decided to team up with him. But then, he set me up. Went all the way through the metro, fighting hoards of infected, alone. He KNEW the door would sound an impossibly loud alarm, and he KNEW I'd get caught up in some PK bullshit. He did it on purpose, and I'm here to tell you why. PKs had the entire metro shut down until they found their commanders murderer. So the enlisted the help of me, an outsider, to sniff around and ask questions. And since Hakon was our "friend" he would ask for the nitty gritty details of it all. Time goes on, you track down the commanders weapon of choice, and return it to the PKs, giving Hakon enough time to set up the leader and brother of the survivor refuge at the church. Hakon planted carved out skin, a tattoo to be exact, IN THEIR ROOM, and THEN set it up so it would become apparent that I was working for the PK so the survivor leader and brother would mo longer trust me, and I no longer trust them because of the, "evidence" I found. I finally get out of there, because Hakon magically knew to "rescue" me, which strange, right? Now you're probably wondering why Hakon was setting everyone up? Well because he was working for Waltz (which he knew Aiden was desperate to find him) and Hakon killed the PK commander on Waltz' order and on his own accord, set up several innocent people. He lied to us because he saw us as his ticket out of the city. Nothing more, nothing less. He then proceeds to try to kill me FOUR TIMES after I told him thanks for saving me but we are done. FOUR TIMES. The left time I gave him an ultimatum. Walk away from the fight, or die by my hand. And he tried to kill me for the last time, and failed. I still regret nothing. He was a selfish POS who used anyone and everyone for his own personal gain. He abandoned all of his friends when the nightrunners tried to scale the VNC tower. He just didn't show up. He wad a coward and ran. You might say the survivors are shit for trying to hang Aiden to death, but stop and think.. a strange man, with no bio-marker, comes into your safe refuge for your people, and is minutes away from turning. Hanging him, or throwing him out on the streets was the best option to keep everyone safe. Yes, is glib and macabre, but are you saying you would have done differently in the face of a dangerous threat like that? I understand their choice and I don't resent them for it. But Hakon, he was the real piece of work, and he deserved death 10 times over.
Me and a buddy of mine were in a voice chat doing different paths and we both got attached to Hakon, but I started to see things and had a gut feeling that Hakon was the killer. My buddy went to sleep but I kept playing and got to the Save or leave part and found the truth and I woke my buddy up because of it. Although he lied and betrayed us I couldn't bring myself to let him die and was determined to keep him alive no matter the cost. My buddy also kept him alive even tho we have different routes. Hakon is and always will be my favorite character
What's the choice that makes even choosing "Let's not fight" still triggers a fight scene? There is a peaceful option, I believe but it did not trigger on this video.
you have to choose to stay with him when he gets hit with the bolt though in the early portion of the game, otherwise if you leave him to die in the first portion of the game you'll have to fight him to the death regardless of trying to defuse the situation in the church
Bro WTF I left him to die and that fight with him never happened for me 😂 did I do something wrong? I just finished the main mission and never fought hakon 😂
Minute 5:30 that scene can be different if you choose to spare Hakon after the fight in the church, Lawan gets shot and Hakon arrives to help Lawan. Also if you save Hakon from Lawan's bolt in Old Villedor, you can spare him after the second fight in the church and he doesn't die because of you. Later after that, Lawan shows up and tries to kill him. You can try to convice Lawan to spare him, she'll leave her hit list and turn into a the founder of the new generation of Nightrunners or let her do it and that obviously that doesn't end well.
We became friends and I made him a promise, he lost his way along the way, even when he tried to kill me for the key, I stopped lawan. I was so happy when at the end he came with me and said we had a promise and he said “to the ocean”
I saved him and everything, but I got the ending with Lawan. Do you have to save Lawan but be on bad terms with her to get the ending with Hakon? I just found Lawan to be annoying lol.
I helped him because I felt like I own him my life for saving me & looking out for me from the beginning, plus he is jus a cool character to keep around
@@tobiiiee8405 did you choose the survivor side or the peace keepers… Bc I never had an option to stay with him, it was “let him live” or “leave him to die”
@@clalam5241 oh no I get it. It's just funny to have decisions on a timer when you can just pause the game. I'm sorry that youre so butt hurt over a comment you feel the need to be rude to strangers.
I found out there’s so many more things that can happen with hakon. In my game he lived and showed up at the end with frank and the night runners and scared off jack Matt and then had the other half of the night runner creed and gave it to frank to make lawan a night runner then came to save her at x13
How are there so many possibilities but so little choices? On my playthrough lawan took the arrow and hakon found us, it's crazy how different the story can go
I don't know why, but in the route of helping Hakon, it was Lawan laying down wounded and Hakon coming in all fine and unscathed. I also had Hakon confront me in the church as if I didn't help him which I did, But I still got the best ending with them still alive.
If you saved him in the beginning, you still can make it to this part where you have to fight him till he die in the church. The options in the church scene that will determine what will happen to Hakon in the end.
strange because I chose literally the same options (save with a crossbow shot) and let's not fight when leaving the church and hakon gave up then Lawan wanted to kill him and I told him not to do it and Hakon went away and then allied with me and brought the night creed runners to the bar and went to X13 and after choosing twice, save Lawan in X13 while firing rockets in the final scene, hakon leaves the city with Aidan
The way I see it hakon didn’t truly want to fight and kill aiden all he wanted was for things to work out but deep down he knew he had to strike to kill as he knew Juss how strong aiden is. I think Hakon low key knew it could have ended either way
I sort of knew Hakon had killed that PK Lieutenant before we even found out. It seemed obvious to me but I don’t know how. Saved him because he’s a lad though
I love hakon ya I was a bit hurt the first time you learned he betrayed you but I saw his side of the situation I’m so glad that they let you save him eventually
i liked Hakon. I mean... in the end, i even understood Waltz. I kinda wanted to let the city be destroyed and join Waltz into the madness, but i guess we can`t have nice things XD
These two paths don't trigger by helping him or leaving him. In my playthrough, I experienced both of these encounters with Hakan helping Lawan in the end.
Actually I really liked Hakon from the start, and in my second playthrough I made sure I saved him and got him back to the night runners where he belongs ..
thought we would've been brothers for life. spared him twice but didnt get the ending i wanted which is leave the city with him. after all hakon wants is just leave with aiden. hes still my fav character after all and if i witnessed the last hakon cutscene i'd shed myself into tears :(
What I found really odd is that when working with Hakon, he seemed to have his ways of getting things done. When he was acting suspicious by going and planting murder evidence I thought it was interesting, didn’t care that he was obviously the murderer you were looking for… but his connection to Waltz did make me really concerned, but I still left him alive because he was injured. The main bit I wish would have played out was, when you go toe to toe with Waltz before the chase bit, when Lawan shoots him, Waltz seemed to recognise you, i wish you could simply try to get in contact with him, while holding the GRE key hostage. Then you would have everything explained to you and you can ask Hakon to arrange to meet with Waltz instead of fighting you. Just feels like, asking Waltz questions and having Hakon give you and guide you to things around it would skip… like… 70% of the game.
On my play through, i chose to leave Hakon, I just felt like he always had a bad side even when he helped us. That little moment he got shot was a great excuse to leave him
Weird. In my play through, I left him to die once he got shot. But I never had to fight or kill him, when I got to the ending mission, he helped Lawan. Maybe my game bugged out, or I missed something, I dunno.
My first playthrough I got all territories assigned to the PK’s, completely fucked over Frank and the Bazaar. And yet I somehow got the Survivors ending.
Me personally helped hakon i loved him like a brother to aiden but honestly, hakond betrayal after all we been through together kinda hurted me badly but i still loved him
When the game gave me the choice to let him die TWICE, I just couldn’t kill him he saved your life, got you a biomarker,made sure you didn’t turn, and finally saves Lawan if you choice everything right, so keeping him alive is the best choice.
How? Isn’t crane dead tho? Unless you’re talking about a grave or something but I’m pretty sure the grave would be destroyed by now considering this apocalypse is about 30 years after the old one.
it all depends on more than one choice. You can get these events with different answers, also there is an ending where you say you dont want to fight him and he stops
Brruuuuhhh the only reason I'm in these comments rn is to tell you that you need to title your videos differently. I don't sub to you and you came up in my recommendations, so it's pretty unfair to spoil the game through titles for people who haven't played it yet, because its you know, 2 days old? Like come on
Piece of advice, when a new game comes out that you don't want spoiled, don't watch youtube at all. Not saying this guy is in the right or anything because he's not but unfortunately people spoil the game for people like this and there isn't much we can do about it. Also before games come out make sure you click not interested on it so youtube doesn't recommend videos of the game that helps to reduce the chances of getting spoiled.
From walking dead , The only thing I fear is not the boss fight ,but these hard choices.... And Don't tell me there will be a time when I have to choose to save / Kill Lawan
What really made me sad was Alberto's death Alongside how Aiden left alone and smiled while the city is destroyed trying to save Lawan, because he know he is a threat.
I really liked Hakon's story arc. He is a survivor, but also a backstabbing scheming snake. And a coward who left his own behind. He is a flawed character, a tragic one. But if you are a good person and not a vengeful prick. You kinda turn him around and soften him up. I find his story compelling. Because you can help him redeem himself.
I liked Hakon so I helped him, but in church cause of some kind bug he randomly died and I literally cut off his leg. I thought he was really dead and I waited there like 10 minutes then he came back that happiness was worth to whole game
He might have been tricking Aiden to some extent but I couldn't come to leave him, I mean he still saved Aiden and was nice to him
he’s a great character too, and i wish aiden wouldn’t leave him, i wanna stay friends with him he’s amazing great
@seldom A pilgrim saved him. People just ignores what they say actually ngl.
you can still save him if you got with the help route then make sure lawan don't kill him tho i killed him myself
Fuck that nigga left him 🤣😭
@@goldenballgookgai518 Oh. i haven't watched the whole story yet
“I’m sorry hakon I didn’t want this”
Loots his body
Meanwhile: also trying to slice him to bits
▪︎loots body▪︎
But I sure wanted this
during chase see violet box, gotta loot first!
I was busy hitting his body repeatedly when he said that
😂😂😂
You missed several paths.
You need to save Hakon in the beginning, and in the church you can make him stop fighting. This opens up new paths.
1. You can have him come along and save Lawan. If you do things right, Lawan and the city are saved. This gives you the true ending.
2. If you have Hakon alive, but the city gets destroyed (don't let Lawan detonate the bombs), you and Hakon leave the city to venture out on the road together to fulfill your deal of being by the ocean.
I got the ending where you and Hakon become pilgrims on my first playthrough. I love Hakon lol
I got the ending with aiden leaving alone but i havent kill hakon why tf did that happend?
@@ketrab4818 If the city isn't destroyed I don't think Hakon will go with you.
@@Ventus9666 I saved hakon and the city got destroyed so I'm guessing there's something else
@@Judith87435 Hm, might be interactions then that changes that. Either that, or it could depend on who you sided with.
Could also be a bug as well. Without NG+ available to us I unfortunately can't answer as many questions as I would like to when it comes to the different paths and outcomes.
Without Hakon Dying Light 2's story would never exist. We owe it to him, he never really was a bad person to Aiden
He wasn’t a bad person to anyone at all, especially lawan. It’s just choice of action may be cruel to her, but he actually trying to protect lawan all along.
@@Snowsuke and fix everything by himself
Aside from Lying to Aiden from the start.
Yeah, without him Aiden wouldn't even life
SPOILERS AHEAD, READ WITH CAUTION!
I was super suspicious of Hakon from the get-go. Immediately I thought, "What is his angle here?"
But, since he saved Aiden, initially I decided to team up with him. But then, he set me up. Went all the way through the metro, fighting hoards of infected, alone. He KNEW the door would sound an impossibly loud alarm, and he KNEW I'd get caught up in some PK bullshit. He did it on purpose, and I'm here to tell you why.
PKs had the entire metro shut down until they found their commanders murderer. So the enlisted the help of me, an outsider, to sniff around and ask questions. And since Hakon was our "friend" he would ask for the nitty gritty details of it all.
Time goes on, you track down the commanders weapon of choice, and return it to the PKs, giving Hakon enough time to set up the leader and brother of the survivor refuge at the church. Hakon planted carved out skin, a tattoo to be exact, IN THEIR ROOM, and THEN set it up so it would become apparent that I was working for the PK so the survivor leader and brother would mo longer trust me, and I no longer trust them because of the, "evidence" I found.
I finally get out of there, because Hakon magically knew to "rescue" me, which strange, right? Now you're probably wondering why Hakon was setting everyone up? Well because he was working for Waltz (which he knew Aiden was desperate to find him) and Hakon killed the PK commander on Waltz' order and on his own accord, set up several innocent people.
He lied to us because he saw us as his ticket out of the city. Nothing more, nothing less. He then proceeds to try to kill me FOUR TIMES after I told him thanks for saving me but we are done. FOUR TIMES. The left time I gave him an ultimatum. Walk away from the fight, or die by my hand. And he tried to kill me for the last time, and failed.
I still regret nothing. He was a selfish POS who used anyone and everyone for his own personal gain. He abandoned all of his friends when the nightrunners tried to scale the VNC tower. He just didn't show up. He wad a coward and ran.
You might say the survivors are shit for trying to hang Aiden to death, but stop and think.. a strange man, with no bio-marker, comes into your safe refuge for your people, and is minutes away from turning. Hanging him, or throwing him out on the streets was the best option to keep everyone safe. Yes, is glib and macabre, but are you saying you would have done differently in the face of a dangerous threat like that? I understand their choice and I don't resent them for it.
But Hakon, he was the real piece of work, and he deserved death 10 times over.
I’m so glad that so many people love him. Hakon’s my fav character in the game. I haven’t finished the game and I want to get the best ending which the city is saved, but personally I don’t care too much about the city’s fate, if Hakon comes with me and stay by my side, that’s the best ending to me.
Fun fact: Hakon's model is based on David Belle, one of the founders of Parkour 😁
The entire game i been trying to help him, and it look like it’s end pretty well. Hakon ended up coming back to nightrunner got to be my favorite moments of the story. I knew i can trust him really.
@@Snowsuke That’s so cool! Can’t wait to get the ending
Ong he so damn chill
Same. In Life is Strange I never cared about Arcadia Bay, just wanted to save Chloe, she is so like me. Here I don't care about city as well, Hakon is awesome.
Just several things I want to add
1. If you help Hakon for the first time, you will gain his trust. Later on when you fight him in the church and choose 'let's stop fighting', Lawan will come to try kill him and will learn the truth. She will let go of her Kill list. Later Hakon will reconcile with the other Nightrunners and help Aiden in the final mission.
2. If you leave Hakon to die for the first time it will lead you to the one you see in the video.
Saving him is always the better action
Number 2 choice is fucking boring
@@dogestranding5047 I didn’t do that and I’m so mad right now
Ah no wonder the part shown in this vid was so different to when I let him live first
Hakon was a truly tragic character, a good guy put in a bad spot.
I wouldn't have been able to handle leaving Hakon like that. I'm glad I chose to save him. Easily one of my favorite characters in the entire game.
I’m playing the game with my boyfriend and when we came to the choices of save or leave Hakon, my boyfriend was all leaving him to die but I couldn’t bring myself to do that to Hakon.
Luckily I am the game host so my choice beat out my boyfriend’s and I saved Hakon before I ever knew of any of this.
I’m at the city right now and if I ever get the option my boy Hakon will still never die.
Bros before Zoe's
Hakon is a really nice character
@@joethecreeper8178 hes the only one i like.
Same here, I still like him honestly, he still saved Aidens life
I made a mistake I think
Hakon is easily the best character in the game. I wish he had more quests than just being the tutorial guide
I like Hakon and it never crossed my mind to take negative actions against him at any point. He was created as a sympathetic character intentionally. Flawed but charming and sympathetic
Like a real person with real self interests and motivations
You read character terrible. From the start we knew he was a snake.
Nope. The guy was a snake and always manipulated you for his own selfish goals or tried to kill you.
Plus I had man crush on him when I first saw him Lol. He was just so charismatic. I loved the guy.
C'mon I could not leave David Belle to die he is an absolute legend
Bruuuh same
Aiden could have possibly killed Hakon by pulling that bolt out, it could have been keeping him from bleeding out
@Cade Gaming Regardless, it still impaled him, and if it was poisoned he probably would die if you leave him
@Cade Gaming a poisoned arrow would have instantly poisoned him
@@KhaosInductionCreator There’s no professional doctor anymore in this universe. Ether the survivors figure it out themselves, or they die.
So the bolt had to come out anyways. The only reason medical professionals exclaim to not touch it is because yes, it keeps a person from fully bleeding out, buying time to get them to a hospital. It’s still coming out.
The only exception I think is shrapnel, they’ll leave that embedded out of concern of doing worse damage cutting it out, but you’d be crippled the rest of your life still.
@@Norinia Yeah that is true
@@KhaosInductionCreator Meh hes fine he'll just inject himself with some mystery medicine from a military medkit
honestly, my favorite character in that game.
even tho he betrayed and used me, i couldn‘t kill him
No matter what he did he will always be my favorite character
The only thing that bothered me when supposedly helping Hakon was the pulling of the arrow out of the wound, one should never do that as that could lead to an earlier death, instead he should have snapped shorter for it to later be patched up by a medic or some sort.
He might betray you but for good reason. And he wasn't trying to kill you by anyway even if that could archieve his long lasting goal faster.
He's a good friend, but also a man trying to fix everything by himself.
SPOILERS AHEAD, READ WITH CAUTION!
I was super suspicious of Hakon from the get-go. Immediately I thought, "What is his angle here?"
But, since he saved Aiden, initially I decided to team up with him. But then, he set me up. Went all the way through the metro, fighting hoards of infected, alone. He KNEW the door would sound an impossibly loud alarm, and he KNEW I'd get caught up in some PK bullshit. He did it on purpose, and I'm here to tell you why.
PKs had the entire metro shut down until they found their commanders murderer. So the enlisted the help of me, an outsider, to sniff around and ask questions. And since Hakon was our "friend" he would ask for the nitty gritty details of it all.
Time goes on, you track down the commanders weapon of choice, and return it to the PKs, giving Hakon enough time to set up the leader and brother of the survivor refuge at the church. Hakon planted carved out skin, a tattoo to be exact, IN THEIR ROOM, and THEN set it up so it would become apparent that I was working for the PK so the survivor leader and brother would mo longer trust me, and I no longer trust them because of the, "evidence" I found.
I finally get out of there, because Hakon magically knew to "rescue" me, which strange, right? Now you're probably wondering why Hakon was setting everyone up? Well because he was working for Waltz (which he knew Aiden was desperate to find him) and Hakon killed the PK commander on Waltz' order and on his own accord, set up several innocent people.
He lied to us because he saw us as his ticket out of the city. Nothing more, nothing less. He then proceeds to try to kill me FOUR TIMES after I told him thanks for saving me but we are done. FOUR TIMES. The left time I gave him an ultimatum. Walk away from the fight, or die by my hand. And he tried to kill me for the last time, and failed.
I still regret nothing. He was a selfish POS who used anyone and everyone for his own personal gain. He abandoned all of his friends when the nightrunners tried to scale the VNC tower. He just didn't show up. He wad a coward and ran.
You might say the survivors are shit for trying to hang Aiden to death, but stop and think.. a strange man, with no bio-marker, comes into your safe refuge for your people, and is minutes away from turning. Hanging him, or throwing him out on the streets was the best option to keep everyone safe. Yes, is glib and macabre, but are you saying you would have done differently in the face of a dangerous threat like that? I understand their choice and I don't resent them for it.
But Hakon, he was the real piece of work, and he deserved death 10 times over.
He literally stole your key and let you to the psycho brother and his goons that want to kill you (in my party at least).
@@kagetsuki23 the goons attacked hakon first, but he fled and then they captured you.
Me and a buddy of mine were in a voice chat doing different paths and we both got attached to Hakon, but I started to see things and had a gut feeling that Hakon was the killer. My buddy went to sleep but I kept playing and got to the Save or leave part and found the truth and I woke my buddy up because of it. Although he lied and betrayed us I couldn't bring myself to let him die and was determined to keep him alive no matter the cost. My buddy also kept him alive even tho we have different routes. Hakon is and always will be my favorite character
What's the choice that makes even choosing "Let's not fight" still triggers a fight scene? There is a peaceful option, I believe but it did not trigger on this video.
It's after the fight. You always have to fight him. He appears after you "kill him" and then you get the option to spare him.
If you spare him then he can save lawan at the end if she sacrifices herself to blow up the missile silo
you have to choose to stay with him when he gets hit with the bolt though in the early portion of the game, otherwise if you leave him to die in the first portion of the game you'll have to fight him to the death regardless of trying to defuse the situation in the church
Bro WTF I left him to die and that fight with him never happened for me 😂 did I do something wrong? I just finished the main mission and never fought hakon 😂
@@Catalanskrr this is a different mission at the end of the game
Hakon was like a brother to Aiden and he'll never betrayed him whatever it takes until his goal is complete with him.
You were supposed to destroy the Waltz, not join him!
Your own brother working with the enemy?lying to you from the start ,shit is life and death
Ugh, dipshits these days. Do you guys even know what brothers do? Sometimes brothers betray each other and that's fucking life tho.
"heh, and I ain't safe without you, just lead the way. To the Ocean, Kiddo."
Made me smile so SO damn much, glad I kept you alive my friend
Minute 5:30 that scene can be different if you choose to spare Hakon after the fight in the church, Lawan gets shot and Hakon arrives to help Lawan.
Also if you save Hakon from Lawan's bolt in Old Villedor, you can spare him after the second fight in the church and he doesn't die because of you. Later after that, Lawan shows up and tries to kill him. You can try to convice Lawan to spare him, she'll leave her hit list and turn into a the founder of the new generation of Nightrunners or let her do it and that obviously that doesn't end well.
Baby: *kills Hakon and kicks his corpse*
Hakon: "do u think killing me is enough to make me die?"
Lol hakon evolved into godhood
Hakon just trying to survive like the rest of us
True
I swear,Aiden.EVERY FRICKIN TIME THERES A BOSS or a cutscene before a fight Aiden gets SOCKED
Every time lmao.
the choices I got led to Hakon being forgiven at the church then he stays at the fisheye and comes with you for the last mission
Hakon's face is modeled after the actual co-founder of parkour irl, David Belle.
He's choreographed the parkour moves in both games.
Cofounder of running on shit? Okay…
@@goldchef2754 Only the French could invent a good way of running away.
We became friends and I made him a promise, he lost his way along the way, even when he tried to kill me for the key, I stopped lawan. I was so happy when at the end he came with me and said we had a promise and he said “to the ocean”
I saved him and everything, but I got the ending with Lawan. Do you have to save Lawan but be on bad terms with her to get the ending with Hakon? I just found Lawan to be annoying lol.
That "leaving him to die" outcome works for both. I let Hakon live but i had to fight him in the church.
But then he does care if you refuse to fight twice and gives up. That’s the path to the true ending
@@LivingZombie706 Wdym by true ending?
@@ReaLzEdits Good and canon ending i think
@@Rosiaczek yeah I think it’s the canon one too.
@@NoobSaibotTheWraith "True" means Canon.
I helped him because I felt like I own him my life for saving me & looking out for me from the beginning, plus he is jus a cool character to keep around
I saved him from Lawan both times and he eventually came back to become a night runner near the end. I got the good ending 👍🏻
The ending of the story is so much better if you keep him alive.
The thing is I picked the option to save hakon, yet still I had to fight him
Exactly same here. I have no idea why.
You have to choose to stay with him when he gets hit with the bolt, and then you'll beable to spare him when you fight him.
Cuz u left him lmao
@@tobiiiee8405 did you choose the survivor side or the peace keepers… Bc I never had an option to stay with him, it was “let him live” or “leave him to die”
I left him to die and didn’t have to fight him??
It's funny there's a timer on your choices but you can just pause the game and stop it if you want
its funny how stamina runs out but if you pause the game it stops! mindblown!
@@clalam5241 I think you've missed the point friend
@@Sleeper-Work i didnt miss the point, you just dont understand the concept of a paused game
@@clalam5241 oh no I get it. It's just funny to have decisions on a timer when you can just pause the game. I'm sorry that youre so butt hurt over a comment you feel the need to be rude to strangers.
I found out there’s so many more things that can happen with hakon. In my game he lived and showed up at the end with frank and the night runners and scared off jack Matt and then had the other half of the night runner creed and gave it to frank to make lawan a night runner then came to save her at x13
that's one of the best endings
How are there so many possibilities but so little choices? On my playthrough lawan took the arrow and hakon found us, it's crazy how different the story can go
I don't know why, but in the route of helping Hakon, it was Lawan laying down wounded and Hakon coming in all fine and unscathed.
I also had Hakon confront me in the church as if I didn't help him which I did,
But I still got the best ending with them still alive.
me: shooting 3 times at hakon's head
hakon: i'm alive beach
Fun fact: Hakon's face was given by the father of parkour. Who helped with showing the parkour to techland
And hes basically the father of parkour
Love your profile, I have a Saint Bernard, and I noticed it immediately
If you saved him in the beginning, you still can make it to this part where you have to fight him till he die in the church. The options in the church scene that will determine what will happen to Hakon in the end.
which option does what?
I didn’t fight him again when I chose the “let’s not fight anymore” option
Same
It depends on if you left him to die at the beginning I think. He is more amicable when you go after Lewan for the first time.
strange because I chose literally the same options (save with a crossbow shot) and let's not fight when leaving the church and hakon gave up then Lawan wanted to kill him and I told him not to do it and Hakon went away and then allied with me and brought the night creed runners to the bar and went to X13 and after choosing twice, save Lawan in X13 while firing rockets in the final scene, hakon leaves the city with Aidan
If you let lawan explode,hakon save her and the city dont explode,and lawan and Aidan leaves the city
The way I see it hakon didn’t truly want to fight and kill aiden all he wanted was for things to work out but deep down he knew he had to strike to kill as he knew Juss how strong aiden is. I think Hakon low key knew it could have ended either way
I sort of knew Hakon had killed that PK Lieutenant before we even found out. It seemed obvious to me but I don’t know how. Saved him because he’s a lad though
He had a reason for the things he did. He is a good person in a bad situation
I saved hakon because he saved aidens life. Even if you don't like someone, you should always return the favors they did for you.
I love hakon ya I was a bit hurt the first time you learned he betrayed you but I saw his side of the situation I’m so glad that they let you save him eventually
You also have the option to spare him twice as well for the church, choosing not to kill him and letting Lawan kill him or stop her from killing him
exactly what I did ended up leaving the city with lawan and the city wasn't destroyed
Hakon: you should have killed me when you had the chance
Aiden: is now a good time
i liked Hakon. I mean... in the end, i even understood Waltz. I kinda wanted to let the city be destroyed and join Waltz into the madness, but i guess we can`t have nice things XD
These two paths don't trigger by helping him or leaving him. In my playthrough, I experienced both of these encounters with Hakan helping Lawan in the end.
I left Hakon to die, but then I didn't have to fight him and he saved Lawan, while I saved Mia. There must be more options if I got this in my story
Actually I really liked Hakon from the start, and in my second playthrough I made sure I saved him and got him back to the night runners where he belongs ..
I fought hakon with my bare fists because I didn't want to kill him. I promised him wed see the ocean one day.
SAME
16:09 I like how Baby is just killing Hakon in a brutal way xP
thought we would've been brothers for life. spared him twice but didnt get the ending i wanted which is leave the city with him. after all hakon wants is just leave with aiden. hes still my fav character after all and if i witnessed the last hakon cutscene i'd shed myself into tears :(
What I found really odd is that when working with Hakon, he seemed to have his ways of getting things done. When he was acting suspicious by going and planting murder evidence I thought it was interesting, didn’t care that he was obviously the murderer you were looking for… but his connection to Waltz did make me really concerned, but I still left him alive because he was injured.
The main bit I wish would have played out was, when you go toe to toe with Waltz before the chase bit, when Lawan shoots him, Waltz seemed to recognise you, i wish you could simply try to get in contact with him, while holding the GRE key hostage.
Then you would have everything explained to you and you can ask Hakon to arrange to meet with Waltz instead of fighting you.
Just feels like, asking Waltz questions and having Hakon give you and guide you to things around it would skip… like… 70% of the game.
15:50
Frank: *oh no, anyways...*
15:40 Nice! i want this moment for a long time 😎👌🏼
On my play through, i chose to leave Hakon, I just felt like he always had a bad side even when he helped us. That little moment he got shot was a great excuse to leave him
Playing with my mate in co-op when it came to this decision he left him with no hesitation, i plan on playing my own campaign and helping him
Ffs I was just about to buy this game and I see this fucking thumbnail fucking hell
Thanks for putting the different paths in the thumbnail. Hopefully it's not how it actually plays out
Weird. In my play through, I left him to die once he got shot. But I never had to fight or kill him, when I got to the ending mission, he helped Lawan. Maybe my game bugged out, or I missed something, I dunno.
Same, I’m as confused as you are
I helped Hakon but I had to fight him so I don't understand either
Your game bugged out
My first playthrough I got all territories assigned to the PK’s, completely fucked over Frank and the Bazaar. And yet I somehow got the Survivors ending.
same ...
16:16 lmaooo yoo chill bro XD
Btw, the moment when Aiden killed Hakon and then just went like, "Frank, Hakon's dead" is too empty
I left hakon to die and still got best ending
Was the game worth the wait?
@@Natan_Korkot yes
@@Natan_Korkot yes
Yes @@Natan_Korkot
For me I got the best ending along with being welcomed back into the fisheye and if I remember correctly, became a night runner
13:19
“We’ve both seen your biomarker. You’re not going to find me in time.”
Spawns you in UV light
Huh, I left Hakkon in the beginning and he still saved Lawan in the end, but I never did the church mission so I guess that's why.
The video is weird... you get the church mission if you give the broadcast to frank. Chosing to let hakon die or not doesnt change that
Finally a game where we see someone get kicked in the nuts and the person who did it won, this game is hella detailed
2:58 rip aiden balls
Note to self: don't piss off Aiden 😂
Loved Jonah's acting in this scene
Game must be more bugged then I thought. I chose to save him but still had to fight him in the church
Me too. I'm so confused
You had to try leaving the church
@@warpoint2994 what do you mean… at what point are you able to leave the church?
@@ryanhall731 After you defeat it him for the first time, he hides right? Instead of searching for him, you have to go to the exit.
Me personally helped hakon i loved him like a brother to aiden but honestly, hakond betrayal after all we been through together kinda hurted me badly but i still loved him
I hate playing at night-time so I always go to sleep at a safe zone😅
The night in dying light 2 isn’t as bad as the first game lol
@@Harry_3553 yeah I feel like they nerfed it
@@jaybue9674 yes, it’s a lot brighter and volatiles aren’t roaming, also the special infected look dangerous but they aren’t too strong
@@Harry_3553 facttss that night time on the first game was nothing to play with when you heard those volatile almost had yu shittin yo pants
@@Harry_3553 volatiles roam at chase level 3
He may have been working for Waltz and caused a civil war between the survivors and the PK, but he still saved my life, so I owed him.
I killed him with the lazereth seemed like a fitting weapon to off him with
If you look closely youll see hakon pull his shirt down on purpose
Great game with nice graphics.
When the game gave me the choice to let him die TWICE, I just couldn’t kill him he saved your life, got you a biomarker,made sure you didn’t turn, and finally saves Lawan if you choice everything right, so keeping him alive is the best choice.
He did that for his own agenda don't be gullible
I kinda wish Crane had a cameo in this game.
How? Isn’t crane dead tho? Unless you’re talking about a grave or something but I’m pretty sure the grave would be destroyed by now considering this apocalypse is about 30 years after the old one.
@@trixpy_g2747 I said “wish” he had a cameo, not he has a cameo in this game.
"If only Crane could see this."
(You both drink)
Its literally at the start of the game.
it all depends on more than one choice. You can get these events with different answers, also there is an ending where you say you dont want to fight him and he stops
So if you help him .. then he tried to betray you again what happens AFTER you leave him injured with lawan?
knowing what happens after if Hakon is allowed to live. It hurts to see Aiden do that.
Brruuuuhhh the only reason I'm in these comments rn is to tell you that you need to title your videos differently. I don't sub to you and you came up in my recommendations, so it's pretty unfair to spoil the game through titles for people who haven't played it yet, because its you know, 2 days old? Like come on
Yeah like jesus people have no brains
Piece of advice, when a new game comes out that you don't want spoiled, don't watch youtube at all. Not saying this guy is in the right or anything because he's not but unfortunately people spoil the game for people like this and there isn't much we can do about it. Also before games come out make sure you click not interested on it so youtube doesn't recommend videos of the game that helps to reduce the chances of getting spoiled.
From walking dead , The only thing I fear is not the boss fight ,but these hard choices....
And Don't tell me there will be a time when I have to choose to save / Kill Lawan
Didn’t realize how many people like Hakon , after everything dude said I didn’t hesitate to leave that little rat, I felt it necessary
What really made me sad was Alberto's death
Alongside how Aiden left alone and smiled while the city is destroyed trying to save Lawan, because he know he is a threat.
yeah I cried when he died, he reminded me of my actual grandpa, and what it would be like if he died.
How he still alive after all those chop chop and die why they have no special kind of kick or something for Bosses
Bro when aiden got kicked in the nuts, i felt that from the 3rd dimension
My game glitched out I left him to die and later showed up in the facility like I didn’t leave him?
not a glitch
U didnt do church mission?
5:50 The way bro went "you piece of shit" Had me dead 🤣🤣💀💀
Anyone knows why at 5:02 instead of having Hakon up there, I've got the scene in which Lawan takes an arrow to the chest to save me?
Maybe you didnt help hakon? He died in your playthrough?
@@kahate7328 Nope, in fact I saved him when he got shot by Lawan and then I spared him in the church. Just like the video.
I really liked Hakon's story arc. He is a survivor, but also a backstabbing scheming snake. And a coward who left his own behind. He is a flawed character, a tragic one. But if you are a good person and not a vengeful prick. You kinda turn him around and soften him up. I find his story compelling. Because you can help him redeem himself.
This game was easier and less scary then dying light 1 wish they would’ve taken some extra time because now I’m bored asf
easier if you play in easy in hard its harder then nightmare difficulty in the first game
Play the game on hard, also free roam and parkour is better.
So you already finished the 300+ hours worth of side quests? Damn
Me: *Taking a break from Dying Light 2 by watching RUclips*
RUclips: wH4t H@p6ens 1F Y0u heL9 HaK0N V5 lE4V3 h1M 7O D13
if hakon is dead then who will save lawan at the end?
You have a choice to save your sister or lawan
@@youtubehero1764 Spoilers:
Hakon can save Lawan at the last minute if you help live.
There is a path where u help hakon and he still trys to take the key from u later, then u have the choice to save him again
so whats the bad desicion ?
Leaving him to die
@@Vegitoblack344 no not really hakon was a bitch either way
@@sxmerss 🧢
@@sxmerss even though he is I can’t help but love him. He’s just really charismatic and helps you immensely later on
I liked Hakon so I helped him, but in church cause of some kind bug he randomly died and I literally cut off his leg. I thought he was really dead and I waited there like 10 minutes then he came back that happiness was worth to whole game
Haha I cut him in half and had the same thing happened to me.
Him respawning is not a bug, they should have disabled dismemberment on his body.