8/4/2023 0 Comments Obduction ending explainedWith the bleeder destroyed, and C.W.’s machine not targeting teleportation back to Earth, nature is allowed to save some of humanity and alien-kind to begin a new world. The humans who didn’t understand and were frightened of this change had actually caused the process to stall with the bleeder that you blow up. It seems that the tree had the task of seeding pieces of society from across time and space to subvert certain doom and start a brand new society. If you forget to (or actually dig into the lore scattered throughout the game and figure out that you shouldn’t) plug the battery in, the spheres of worlds are all transported to a lush green paradise. may have gotten you home, but he’s killed himself, you, and everyone else in Hunrath in the process. Only problem is the world seems like it’s fallen to an apocalypse, and there’s a sandstorm rolling in. is successful in swapping Hunrath back to the Arizona desert it was plucked from. By plugging the battery in, you are allowing human will to subvert what nature was trying to do, and C.W. Ending one is the bad ending, and can be obtained if you plug C.W.’s battery in. This fact becomes crucial to many of the puzzles in the game’s latter half. This becomes clear when you finally visit Soria and rise over a crest to see Arizona in the distance. For example, the Arizona desert sitting in the middle of the alien planet is swapped out for a chunk of Soria (the final Mofang alien planet) that becomes lodged in the middle of Arizona on Earth. In the end, it is discovered that portions of planets from various places and times have been swapped out. There’s an entire lore and history of the people and aliens that I won’t go into because an entire book could be written with the details found scattered around the game. It seems like this hodge-podge was once a community, but it’s currently empty, and documents scattered about hint at a war with alien beasts. Early exploration shows a conglomeration of buildings and environments that don’t seem to belong together all in one place, the borders of each being oddly circular in shape. Obduction’s premise is that portions of Earth have been stolen away and placed on an alien planet. Here’s a picture of the campfire from the very start of Obduction to separate you from the spoilers that lie in wait below. If you haven’t read our SPOILER FREE review, you should go check it out. Be warned, from here forward there are major spoilers for Obduction. If you don’t want to be spoiled, turn away now.
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