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Honestly, didn't understand even a single bit of the story, but I might be too stupid to understand though.
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It remains one of the best endings of any video game I've ever played, mainly because despite all the alternate realities and subplots and plot twists, it still managed to tie everything together perfectly and conclusively.
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The ending was fantastic! After beating the game I just sat there and after a lot of deep thinking I finally began to unravel it all! When you eventually understand what the ending reveals it makes the whole story feel so much more interesting!
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Basically, it's the only ending that *can* work. Once someone starts delving into time-travel and alternate dimensions, plot holes start appearing left and right and most developers/story-writers can't tie them all off, or come up with some nonsense arbitrary excuse ("laws of time travel" etc.). While sure, the ending isn't a "walk into the sunset" type, it is satisfactory.