Ppl keep describing that this ending is where he breaks free from the curse but we don't really see him break free. The old monkey still could've put the ring on us. All we get is an indication, with the animated cutscene and the secret boss, that Erlang probably played along with Wukong's plan to purposely die an be reborn. A more conclusive ending is about the only thing in this game that is missing imo. You are all welcome to correct me btw if I missed anything but I'm positive I didn't.
Erlang Shen conspired with Wukong to "kill him," which freed Wukong's physical form from the headband, which symbolized control of the celestial court. Wukong promised Erlang that there will be a destined one who will bring him back to life. When Wukong became six artifacts, Erlang took the most important "spirit" and hid it in his third eye. Throughout the Destined One's journey, Erlang had been sending most of the bosses we fight as "tests" or "trials", making sure that the new "Wukong" will be competent enough to bear the name. In the true ending, Wukong defeated Erlang, and Erlang gave him the last artifact along with Wukong's memories, essentially "reviving" Wukong, free from the headband and control. Edit: This is only my interpretation of the story, feel free to correct me if I got it wrong.
Kinda stupid that the headband can be removed easily just by dying. Is a Buddha relic, what is the point to remove when Buddha can just put it back ...pointless story really.
@@wensiangfong In the original Journey to the west novel, Erlang Shen's mother, a mortal was brutally burnt to death by his father, aka Yuhuang Dadi. That is why Erlang had hated the celestial court and refused the position. However, upon seeing Wukong's rebellion towards the court, Erlang felt relatable to the Monkey. Thats why they are great friends in the story.
So what is the meaning of the bad ending? You failed the test so now youre in this rock just like me? But this time there is no more yaoguais and relics for the other monkey to free me?
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I read your description so Wukong is finally free. Also I heard he’s immortal so he’s gonna be wilding out a lot
😄 maybe
yo you missed the part where you explain it, doiiiiii DOIIIII DURGHHH
I added in description 🙂
@@_PremiumGaming thats shit
Ppl keep describing that this ending is where he breaks free from the curse but we don't really see him break free. The old monkey still could've put the ring on us.
All we get is an indication, with the animated cutscene and the secret boss, that Erlang probably played along with Wukong's plan to purposely die an be reborn.
A more conclusive ending is about the only thing in this game that is missing imo.
You are all welcome to correct me btw if I missed anything but I'm positive I didn't.
It’s a implication for sure but your right there is no definitive answer to what happened there
Erlang Shen conspired with Wukong to "kill him," which freed Wukong's physical form from the headband, which symbolized control of the celestial court. Wukong promised Erlang that there will be a destined one who will bring him back to life. When Wukong became six artifacts, Erlang took the most important "spirit" and hid it in his third eye. Throughout the Destined One's journey, Erlang had been sending most of the bosses we fight as "tests" or "trials", making sure that the new "Wukong" will be competent enough to bear the name. In the true ending, Wukong defeated Erlang, and Erlang gave him the last artifact along with Wukong's memories, essentially "reviving" Wukong, free from the headband and control.
Edit: This is only my interpretation of the story, feel free to correct me if I got it wrong.
Kinda stupid that the headband can be removed easily just by dying. Is a Buddha relic, what is the point to remove when Buddha can just put it back ...pointless story really.
@anhcloud4519 I can't tell what erlang give him, really hard to say. Didn't explain or show clearly.
@@wensiangfong In the original Journey to the west novel, Erlang Shen's mother, a mortal was brutally burnt to death by his father, aka Yuhuang Dadi. That is why Erlang had hated the celestial court and refused the position. However, upon seeing Wukong's rebellion towards the court, Erlang felt relatable to the Monkey. Thats why they are great friends in the story.
So what is the meaning of the bad ending? You failed the test so now youre in this rock just like me? But this time there is no more yaoguais and relics for the other monkey to free me?
that's the best way to say it
Yup🙂
why is tthe last 3 minutes muked?
Copyright issue