14 Most Gratifying Video Game Endings

Whether happy or sad, these endings gave us the maximum amount of closure.

Posted By | On 05th, Oct. 2018

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Gravity Rush 2

Though Gravity Rush 2 finishes off a major conflict with all manner of space-time tears, the actual climax is insane. Not only do we learn Kat’s true origins but the so-called “dark ocean” beneath the ocean becomes a major threat. Eventually, with the help of the Creators, Kat sacrifices herself to seal away the black hole for good. Oddly enough, she reappears a year later because of course, she does. It may sound strange and a little cheesy but the ending to Gravity Rush 2 ties up a number of plot lines while still maintaining an over-the-top, not-too-serious vibe.


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