What Happens If you don't kill Konstantin? Rise of the Tomb Raider Alternate Ending Scene
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Even if you spare his life he still meets his destiny
Tomb Raider
Engine: Foundation Engine
Platform: Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS4, PC, macOS, Linux
Release date(s): November 10th, 2015 (Xbox One, Xbox 360)
January 28th, 2016 (PC)
October 11th 2016 (PS4)
April 12th 2018 (macOS)
April 19th 2018 (Linux)
Genre: Action-adventure, platform, survival
Mode: Single-player, Co-Op (Endurance Mode Only)
Rating: ESRB: M
PEGI: 18
Previous game
Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition
Next game
Shadow of the Tomb Raider
Rise of the Tomb Raider is the 2015 sequel to the 2013 reboot of the Tomb Raider franchise from developer Crystal Dynamics and publisher Square Enix. This is the eleventh game in the main series and second game in the Survivor Timeline.
Rise of the Tomb Raider is a third-person action-adventure game in which players control Lara Croft, who is on a quest to discover the legendary city of Kitezh.
"What makes someone reach beyond the boundaries of human experience....to face the unknown? As children, we question the world around us. We learn, we accept, and gradually, we lose our capacity for wonder. But some do not - the explorers, the seekers of truth. It is these pioneers who define the future of mankind."
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I didn't see that bit with Lara and Sofia.
But yeah, I killed him, looted him, poisoned his body in case Ana went for a sniff.
It appears when you hit continue game after you finish it
And wtf 😂
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With what weapon? I used a shotgun to blow his head off but.. didn’t really work. Also arrows would have had him die slowly
So basically he dies anyway and you still get the exact same ending. This is Tomb Raider, not Life is Strange.
THIS HAD ME WHEEZING HAHAHAHA 😂
Lol life is strange lol lol
Lolollol yeah
anna and lara make out if it is
If you let him live, he suffers more
6:10 - "Lara, I don't feel so good."
"Mr. Stark, I don't feel so good"
"How about we get you to a hospital?" 😜
This is canon and connected to the MCU, after Thanos used the gems asdkahlsdkj x´D
A REAL alternate ending would be him somehow surviving his wounds and surviving that inferno if she hadn’t killed him. Then coming back to hunt her in a sequel game
I prefer the ending that has Lara stabbing Konstantin in the throat with an arrow for all the crap he put her through in this game.
But that would've been too quick, besides don't you see the poetic justice of him burning to death
@@deathbykonami5487 - No doubt i see it, but it's more fulfilling for Lara to do it imo.
Thats what I went for, jam that arrow in
Well, good thing you didn't make the game
@@MrAfroNick boring
8:33 worst mistake Trinity has ever done
Damn right.
I wonder how it would have happened if they would have killed Lara.
Trinity would have found the Key of Chak Chel but might have never found the Silver Box of Ix Chel. I mean, they had everything under control but never found the last clue that would have led them to the Mission of San Juan
that was demengez prolly
I killed him because I kept dying on this specific Boss on Extreme Adventurer and didn't want to have risk him shooting me in the back and doing the fight all over again.
By the way if you are wondering who that sniper was, I have a great feeling that is Rourke. He admits that he should’ve killed Lara in Shadow of the Tomb Raider while they were in Siberia but Dominguez was against that, and there was a journal entry where Lara found out who shot Anna. I forgot which section that is in.
Who cares? The story is shite anyway.
Same feeling. And voices are pretty similar to the ones in SOTR
It was a Trinity soldier that sniped Ana for her failure to acquire the Divine Source. Rourke was the voice on the radio relaying orders that came from Dominguez.
It's near a campfire before the oil rig area.
I think it was Rourke who was in charge of the sniper, not Rourke himself that shot Ana.
WOW
LOOK ITS NOTHING. (literally)
That "stealth kill" at the end is fucking mind bogglingly hilarious.
I didn’t kill him either because I wanted his pain to last as long as possible, and him feeling disappointed. I don’t regret it.
I usually kill him to prevent him from doing anything else like this.
Also, because of this, walking away just doesn't fit with Lara's character. It would have also seemed stupid of her.
I would have killed him but i could not. He might be an asshole but he was so desperate to help his sister. 😢 Loosing someone to cancer can drive you to madness and I felt sorry for him and Ana. I wish he could have survived. Maybe he could have try to destroy trinity after they kill Ana in the credit scene and his path would have crossed with Lara again...
yeah but he killed alot of people that did literally nothing to him, destroyed a big part of the lost city and was about to destroy the meaning of life for just one person...
That doesn't justify his actions at all lol.
Cancer justifies murder?
I killed him as soon as possible.
Seriously? Lol he had zero redeeming qualities he's one of those shitty "I kill my own henchmen" cartoony villains.
I hope you're trolling
Not much of an alternate ending.
Devine source made people immortal not invincible
Immortal- cannot die naturally but can be killed.
Invincible- cannot be killed or die naturally
I'm confused
@@jaydonrayson9137 lol
@@jaydonrayson9137 The Divine Source basically put the afflicted (mainly the Deathless) in an eternal cycle of death and resurrection. It's in one of the Mongol documents where the they mention how they kill one, but it just keeps coming back. Whether or not Jacob had the same affliction is unknown since he's been alive for a little over 1000 years
They dont truly die, they turn to ash and reform, read the collectables from a ancient trinity soldier that attacked the city
The Most Toughest Game I've Ever Played In My Life. EVER
Really? i passed it in survival my first time, was totally epic, could agree the part of the deathless ones is insane actually xD
@@Billcomesback you is built dif my g
Really? Play ghost recon, that the toughest game ever next is uncharted
Are you kidding right?
He immediately dies after I throw him the can without explosives on it
'what will you do now?'
'I'm gonna become a camgirl'
I too completed this game and shadow of the tomb raider also I completed and looking for new tomb raider
Did jonah is death on shadow of the tomb raider ?
@@aflamdz1034 no he is still alive
@@Saintkamoo oh good news thanks
Try (tomb raider difinitive edition 2013)
Have you tried tomb raider
I ignored him cuz I knew he would bleed out.
Uhh is it just me or is this the same ending? [Played on Xbox]
Jason Hanekom Yeah the ending doesn’t change
I saw the last bit and "oh crap. Lara goes another death trip."
The game would have been much better if we have a different ending. For example, if you finish the game with the smallest number of kills, make the decision to not kill a person when given a choice each time, like the soldier at soviet prison and Konstantin then you get a different ending, like Anna revealed to actually be a good person but forced to do the wrong thing and that Anna has always loved Lara and her father, they then reconcile. Then, Anna told Lara the stories about how Anna tried to save Lara's father but failed, but have to continue to obey Trinity for her life. Anna got killed eventually by the sniper but we have a scene where Lara cry, feeling that Trinity has again taken everything from her, and thus have motivation to go after Trinity for revenge. and ah new dialogue with Jonah regarding how Lara did what she could and shouldn't blame herself. Then cut away to her next plan to stop Trinity.
That way, we can finish the game not feeling like a mass murderer and the supporting characters are more relevant to the story. The stealthy play style will also feel a lot more rewarding and you now may have to think and come up with a plan each time, going through several failures and trails, instead of just run & gun.
I also wish that the game spent a bit more time to develop supporting characters. Anna for example, we can have flash back, playing Young Lara, following Anna and her dad on a trip, to a jungle or a mountainous areas, sparking Lara's interests in adventuring from young age. Then there was a time when the curious Lara ventures further alone despite of the adults' warning and injured herself, Anna then come and comfort young Lara. Then Anna will teach her a skill or teach her something inspirational, like " did you find out why you fall? Good! Now get up. It doesn't matter how hard you fall, it's important that you can learn from it and get up, EVERY SINGLE TIME!
Fast forward into the future. Dad is killed, Anna is kidnapped, a note is left" you know where to find her" - signed, Trinity.
Lara then embarked on the trip follow her father's journey like in the main game. We then have a scene where Lara almost lost hope on living, like when she is captured, locked in the prison, for fall from a cliff and got stuck, etc. Then the flashback end and Lara overcomes the hardship, cues in by uplifting music.
That way, Anna will feel a much more like a lovable and important person to Lara, which will make her betrayal actually feel painful.
We then progress through the game. Seeking revenge on Anna, then battle her in the end. In the boss scene, there should be scene where Lara is about to lose, but then turn it around ( using some sort of traps or some sort of interaction with the environment) and manage to beat Anna, then Lara quote" Anna, remember when you told me that doesn't matter how hard you fall, it's important that you can learn from it and get up ? You taught me well!"
From this. We can have alternative paths depend on Lara's choices throughout the game. For example, in the good path, Konstatin seeing Anna lost, show up and try to shoot Lara, but Anna intervened and saved Lara, then explains everything while dying, how Anna did everything she could to help Lara and her father, and that Anna has always loved Lara like her daughter. Or bad path, where Lara straight up kill Anna, a scene where Lara just unload magazines after another while screaming, an emotional discharge kind of scene. Eventually come to a stop when exhausted, then when searching Anna for clues, Lara finds a note/ a recording, somehow intact (fate?), learns the truth and is overwhelmed with remorse and guilt.
From then on, Lara devotes all her time and effort and manages find the divine source. Manage to resurrect Anna, only to hear her plead for Lara to destroy it, that Lara shouldn't blame herself for Anna's death and it's the right thing to do, Lara shouldn't let her emotions & her past mistakes cloud her judgement and let Trinity get the source. Lara destroys the source just before Konstantin can get his hand on it. => followed by an epic escape sequence where everything is collapsing.
Moreover, if you finish the game with the bad path, there should be a post credit scene, with Lara now realizes that it's forgiveness, Anna's forgiveness, that stops a vicious cycle and selflessness that has kept Lara alive, instead of blind hatred and vengeance, and Lara now learns to see things from different perspectives rather than her own's. Then the game ends suggesting the player to play again, but this time, don't kill anyone, complete it completely stealth, focusing on creative rock and tree climbing, finding hidden paths to avoid contact to have a happier ending, it'll be like getting the no traces bonus in MGS5. Moreover, If you don't kill people, also, you'll find recordings and letters of soldier talking about how they want to just finish the contract and go back to see their family, or finding a toy in a relic box, like a doll, with carving, "for Jane, with love." - Dad. This will tremendously increase the game's replayable value as well and make your choices meaningful. The game is much harder, but now, getting the hard earned good ending will be your reward, Anna may even be saved by Jacob in the best ending if the player manage to finish all the quests to help the natives, show compassion to animals and living creatures and complete all challenges. Jacobs now returns the favor, that he can only do once every century or something( to make it special) and now he has to give up on prolonging either his life or his daugther's life, to save Anna, that they will live a short but a happy life and that Lara's cause it more worthy. Jonah is probably removed from this game in this case, tbh, he could have been removed for the main game and it is right now and the story wouldn't have changed at all.
I like your ideas, but I don't think that the characters or the lore should be fundamentally changed just to serve different endings.
That wouldn't fit well
You pretty much want an entirely different game out of tomb raider
No, I hate things like that. I wouldn't have been able to explore everything the game has to offer in one playthrough and would always be afraid of missing out on something. I'm really glad they didn't make something like that.
Jacob went out like a real nigga. At least he was happy to go. ✨
LMAO
1:50. The right choice is the shoot him. Even if we forget the obvious fact that he's more like Lilly from TellTale's TWD than like a normal human being, letting him burn slowly is cruel. He was a bad man, but letting him burn slowly instead of a mercy kill will make us no better than him, or better than Ana for that matter.
That's some lib shit.
People that choose to live lives of violence will be met with the same at the end. By not killing him, god took it into his own hands.
How is Lara supposed to know he's going to burn though? Lol
@@FluffyBunny9002Burned or not, he's in a bad way by this time. Lara has inflicted three deep stab wounds by this time. To my eye, he already looked pretty heavily burned anyhow. If he bleeds out fast, it is a mercy, but what if he doesn't? He doesn't seem especially mobile by then, so avoidance of the fire is questionable as well.
What isn't questionable is that she can't afford mercy here. If he somehow survives, it's not just like all those other mooks she had to kill. He's going to work very hard, lean into any Trinity Order he gets, to find a way to warp it to go after her. And she'll end up killing more henchmen or die trying that she otherwise might not need to kill.
Too bad it not a trophy , I would have liked to have seen how many made the choose to not kill him. They could have made it a hidden one at least
I am not sure I understand this part with "two weeks earlier", am I missing something? anna is alive in the chamber of souls, right? So how come she is killed in Siberia two weeks before? Help out.
They mean that two weeks prior to Jonah and Lara leaving on another quest. So two weeks after Lara destroyed the Divine Source and Ana got sniped out her socks is when she went on anothed exploration with Jonah. But they decided to show you them leaving onna quest before Ana dying but she died way before then.
Ana was planning to betray Trinity when she got the Source and Trinity sent the sniper to end her for her deceit and her failure to actually acquire the damn thing
@@deathbykonami5487 I still don't get it hahahahah :D
So anna is alive in the chamber then gets killed then 2weeks later the jonah - lara cutscene happens. When it says 2 weeks earlier it means two weeks before the larah jonah cutscene
What I don't understand is why would anyone prevent immortality. Ana is kinda right 🧐
Overpopulation, burden on the retirement system, collapse of society and culture.
Global immortality is overrated and dangerous.
For the same reasons you don't want an army of immortal souless killing machines that will just do anything to protect their source of immortality?
Did the immortals look like rational, emotional living humans to you? Jacob was just an exception. Beside, immortality is suspected/hypothized in many stories to be the end of a civilization. Beeing immortal would lead to a stagnation of civilization. We would have no need to research medicine, or food, or even ways to defend ourselves since we'd just rely on our imortaility. And we'd eventually grow bored, lazy, and so on. Oh and let's not talk about overpopulation. Do you plan on stoping people from having kids? And how do you plan to get rid of the old in order to get a place for the new? Oh and let's not talk about the possibility of the stone and immortality beeing ceized by the top powers and monopolized. There's absolutely nothing good that would come out of imortality.
What's more. As it is shown in this case, that very imortality is way too fragile. Take a girl to smash a stone on the floor and bye bye. You just got tanosed.
Also, you don't really want to be immortal. Last thing you'd want is beeing eternally traped in space or under water, dying, resurecting and dying again.
Hey man where I can find Peruvian jungle the jaguar is their another game of tomb raider?
its the new one, shadow of the tomb raider
It’s in shadow of the tomb raider
Their voices are so different in Russian
Was I the only one that felt Konst and Ans’ relationship was sus?
Should read "2 weeks later"
Absolutely no difference.. i killed that sucker haha
I spared his life and finished the game, after that i loaded a savegame just before his dead and killed him to see, if it does make any difference. Didn't find one.
@@OpenGL4ever
Yeah either way he dies haha hes not a nice guy anyways
Ditto.
Same ending i killed him
No alternate ending here. All the same thing you will get. To shoot or not shoot, he will die anyway.
ending is the same, looks like just the death of Konstantin is different, Lara walking back to stab him once last time or he burns and die to the falling building
8:34 there's someone talking to the radio but who is it?
Dominguez.
@@a.m.studios6126 Who is Domínguez?
@@gamermomentjroficial5641 The antagonist in Shadow of the tomb raider.
@@a.m.studios6126 thx
Dying of fire is more hurtful so i left him to burn
I can repeat that moment?
So he dies anyway lol
well someone killed anna and that was trinity ?? whats the story after that ???
What to do Next? Did i beat the game? The game still continues for me i dont know what i really gotta do , i AM lost
Yeah you beat the game, don't waste your time on completing the game 100%
I tried completing missions but takes way too long
@@Bingbong854 thats for you to say on your part. maybe someone else wants to beat the entire game 100% completion bozo.
@@stealthycore i would agree with you. That guy has no achievement/trophies that's for sure.
@@Bingbong854 If you get 100%, your name will appear in the credits. I know because I beat it and got 100%
What’s will happening after this level please answer me guys ?
I love tomb raider
Ok so he just dies anyways
He just burns
i didnt even kill him lol
I don’t get it, how did ana die 2 weeks earlier?
Lara went back home after the incidents in Siberia, so "2 weeks" earlier here means when she's still in Siberia
so she destroys the immortality thing for no reason lol, gg very clever
she destroys it to kill the undead soldiers. They were gonna die either way.
@@papadwarf3953 as well as believing in what humans are naturally supposed to do
I don't kill Konstantin and I don't see this ending
I didn't kill him either and I only got the sniper ending.
Eu sempre fiz isso ;-;
Ele morre de qual quer geito
Kill tons of soldier boys and when their boss insulting your father ya just walk away lol, also spoiler alert it's the same ending so dont bother
Can someone explain why Lara destroyed the divine source? All what was this whole scene about?
Huhuhu I shouldn't kill Constantine. Sorry See you in Hell.
Bruh
blah blah blah so much talking in this games so boring
You are apparently as intelligent as the name whom name you took.
You are the one who boring
Honestly think is game was the most boring thing I've ever played, the only part I enjoyed was any segments that you could be stealthy but other than that the rest was shit.
@@Bingbong854 This game was really good and fun but of course is weird for a child to play a adult game and understand what's going on and tbh I give too shits your opinion jackass
@@pearlcubs well it's my opinion