Life Is Strange 2

Life is Strange 2 has the Diaz brothers' adventure coming to a close. Here is a guide on all endings and how to get one of them! Dontnod Entertainment has.

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For me thats the second best ending, i do realize sean's early life is thrown away when we decides to sacrifice himself in the redemption ending so daniel can have a normal life, and we can see him broken after the 15 years in jail. But i convinced myself that it would be worth it if they would'nt be on the run from the law anymore, so they can actually be together. Looking foward to see what other people think.P.S: there has to be that one guy who thinks Sean dying is the best ending right? Originally posted by:for me thats the second best ending, i do realize sean's early life is thrown away when we decides to sacrifice himself in the redemption ending so daniel can have a normal life, and we can see him broken after the 15 years in jail.

But i convinced myself that it would be worth it if they would'nt be on the run from the law anymore, so they can actually be together. Looking foward to see what other people think.I agree with this. This is the best ending imo. And the way Sean seems so broken back at the forest with Daniel comforting him was beautifully done. It feels like the roles are reversed after all these years. Daniel comforted Sean like Sean did in the past.

I think this episode really redeemed this season after a couple of bad episodes. Really well done. Originally posted by:for me thats the second best ending, i do realize sean's early life is thrown away when we decides to sacrifice himself in the redemption ending so daniel can have a normal life, and we can see him broken after the 15 years in jail. But i convinced myself that it would be worth it if they would'nt be on the run from the law anymore, so they can actually be together. Looking foward to see what other people think.P.S: there has to be that one guy who thinks Sean dying is the best ending right?In addition, Daniel isn't on house arrest like the Sean going to Mexico ending; my guess is that Sean took complete responsibility for the actions he and his brother did to the point where the authorities had decided not to punish Daniel for.

I disagree that that's the best ending. It's honestly the most grey ending out of them all. The two brothers are seperated, one is living the dream in Mexico, the other stuck by himself and possibly under government surveillance (as evidenced by the ankle monitor) and Daniel's not happy. This is the antithesis of the game's meaning. It's also the one that made me straight up cry. The ending I got first is the one that makes the most sense to me. Sean surrendered, and Daniel went to go live with his grandparents and had a happy life, graduated school, became a barista, and got a car.

This is what Sean wanted. Sean spends 15 years in prison, traumatised by the experiences of it all, and spends some time with Daniel culminating in a hike crying in his little brother's arms. But Sean leaves, to accomplish what he needs to do in his own life, likely not wanting burden Daniel, and it's extremely bittersweet. It just simply feels like the necessary ending, and the one that really nails the game's themes of both political/systemic injustice and brotherhood. Originally posted by:I disagree that that's the best ending. It's honestly the most grey ending out of them all. The two brothers are seperated, one is living the dream in Mexico, the other stuck by himself and possibly under government surveillance (as evidenced by the ankle monitor) and Daniel's not happy.

This is the antithesis of the game's meaning. It's also the one that made me straight up cry. The ending I got first is the one that makes the most sense to me. Sean surrendered, and Daniel went to go live with his grandparents and had a happy life, graduated school, became a barista, and got a car. This is what Sean wanted.

Sean spends 15 years in prison, traumatised by the experiences of it all, and spends some time with Daniel culminating in a hike crying in his little brother's arms. But Sean leaves, to accomplish what he needs to do in his own life, likely not wanting burden Daniel, and it's extremely bittersweet. It just simply feels like the necessary ending, and the one that really nails the game's themes of both political/systemic injustice and brotherhood. I see your point and I do sorta agree with it I just can’t decide if I like this ending or my one.

After a tragic incident, brothers Sean and Daniel Diaz run away from home. Fearing the police, and dealing with Daniel's new telekinetic power, the boys head to Mexico. Each stop on their journey brings new friends and new challenges.Key Features:. Award Winning Story-Telling. Daniel is always learning from Sean – and what you teach him has far-reaching consequences.

Stunning visuals and hand-painted textures. Emotive original soundtrack from Jonathan Morali, composer of the original Life is Strange – plus licensed tracks from Phoenix, The Streets, Sufjan Stevens, Bloc Party, First Aid Kit, and more. Life is Strange 2 © 2018 Square Enix Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

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