Well at that point it was sort of clear he was a man with no other options. One of the later level's scrolls tell the story of Azai's confession and how sorrowful he was about everything that had happened. His ancient ninja ways were being outdone by modern technology, hell the only reason the ninja survived everything was because he was suped up with magical powers.which are fine except for the fact Azai's magic ink supply was running out.Īzai was desperate for a way for ninja to stay relevant and I was ok with what he did, granted he could have done a better job not incurring the wrath of Karajan but he did what he had to. I found it really hard to choose, I think that was the point. goodness lol.īoth endings were good in my opinion, to know the truth and destroy a corrupt ninja clan, OR to honor your promise to protect your clan no matter how they have changed and kill yourself.Īnd the fact that his master and the ink lady both submit themselves to let him make the choice showed that both of them understood he had to choose, too bad he couldnt do both. i think the ink was good and everyone else was evil, the ninjas madness was him bieng infected with. his maddness (the ink) only showed him the the truth he would have never seen as a normal member of the clan. yes his clan went bad, but is killing ninjas who have lost sense of honor a really bad thing? I thought the ending was rather deep. The ink girl kept saying "ive never lied to you", the ink was showing the ninja the truth from another perspective. I thought there was something deep in the ending. Do those show up under certain circumstances or, again, perhaps I just missed them?Īnyhow, this is an amazing game from top to bottom. Does the choice actually affect anything on further playthroughs or just a slightly different ending? Also, I'm not sure if this is related or not, but I didn't see any of the delusions you were supposed to quickly stealth kill for that one seal. I plan on making the opposite choice when I finish up NG+. It was a decision where there wasn't an obvious choice (unless I missed something, which is entirely possible). The game really made it ambiguous in a good way. I ended up killing Azai as even if Ora was a figment of my imagination she'd been with me throughout and just felt this pull of loyalty to her. I really wasn't sure who to believe and I suppose that's the whole point to begin with. I was pretty convinced that Azai was really the "bad guy" up until the last part of the game where you're wandering through that fugue state. I'm curious to know who others chose to kill at the end and why. This post contains spoilers for the end of the game, and the last level or so.
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