Okay, now that you have your game in the frozen bedroom stage, this is what you gotta do: Since you have “finished” the game, it must be in the frozen state (you will not be able to play), that is when the camera is focused in the starting bedroom, which closes the game whenever you press anything: Guide Don’t worry which ending you took, any will work (Breaking the sun or not). The removal was likely due to the remake's monetization.In order to trigger the solstice ending, You’ll have to beat the game at least once. In the 2016 Steam remake, all warnings and references to this ending are removed and the ending itself is replaced by dialogue with Niko. The original game warns you about this outcome at the beginning of the game, and in a confirmation pop-up when the player attempts to close the game in an area that would trigger this ending. Upon closing the game window (which is the only thing the player can do to interact with the game at this point), a pop-up appears, reading: "You killed Niko." The game cannot be played past these two screens if this ending is reached. If the start option is selected, a much darker version of the starting room is displayed alongside sinister music.
If you exit the game without using one of the beds in the original RPG Maker 2003 version of the game, the next time the game is opened, it will return to a modified version of the start menu, in which the lightbulb in the title is broken, the music is heavily distorted, and Niko is absent, save for their clothes, which are laying at the bottom of the screen in a pile. This is only obtainable in the Steam remake. Both the World and Niko are saved in this ending. After, Niko returns to the room where they had first woken up in, and walks off the window of the game (similar to Ending 2). When the player and Niko eventually make it to the top of the Tower, Niko will place the lightbulb into the spire, illuminating the world once more (similar to Ending 1). Once the player reaches the Mines in the Barrens, gameplay will proceed differently going on. Once the game has been relaunched, it will start just like the first gameplay, though some dialogue will vary. To obtain this ending, the player must have completed the game at least once, whether it be either ending, and have deleted their previous game file(s). It is widely referred to as the 'Solstice ending' or the 'true ending' by many people. If you decide to shatter the lightbulb, Niko returns home to be with their mother again, but the inhabitants will never see the sun again as the world dies. However, according to some people, the world may still die. If you choose to place the sun in the tower, the sun will be restored and the world begins to light up. You only have one shot to save the world.Įndings Normal Ending 1: Restored And you, as the player, or the world's god, is involved in the final destiny of Niko and the world. Trying to save the world and it's people from extinction by restoring its sun, there will be some obstacles, like the presence of a mysterious "Entity," who's trying to stop you from accomplishing your mission. You, as the player, or, as referred to, their god, must guide the lost child Niko through a strange world, utilizing items, characters, and environment to progress.