![]() ![]() And there’s this part of me that doesn’t accept that. At the same time, I didn’t like it because at no point in the game there was a foreshadowing of an actual threat of a nuke in the valley. Not the happy ending everyone was expecting. This ending gets mixed reactions from me. But I was all he has, that makes me his child, and him, my father. I killed his family, he had every reason to kill me. All this just so he could say was that he was right all along. I woke up and see Dutch dead before my feet. From the outset, it looks like me and Joseph were the only survivors. The final sequence sees us reaching the bunker only to have a burning tree fall on us. As the world burned before us, questions started forming in mind, who set off the nuke? Why? Does Joseph Seed know more than he’s letting on? Leaving everyone else behind to face the fire. The explosion forced all of us into a truck and make a speedy getaway. But, at the very last moment, when we were taking him away, a thought crept into my mind… what IF he was actually right? He starts talking about the final seal just as the Sheriff Whitehorse comes in for the arrest. When the bliss clouds blew over, I was standing in front of a defeated Joseph. He kicks up the Bliss and the final fight begins. It was already too late, the dye was cast and there was no way I was going to give them up to this psychopath. This pride that was going to get my friends killed on the spot, and I was going to point my gun at the good people of Hope County. To see him pay for all the suffering the county has gone through. I didn’t to believe a single word he said. He tells me that John was wrong, and our sin is not wrath, but pride. He gives me 2 options: to resist or to walk away. He turns me around and lo and behold, it’s all 3 members of my team… being held at gunpoint by the very people I was trying to save, now Joseph’s flock. Joseph starts telling me that it’s all my fault: the people, the calamity, everything. I knew something was wrong, and when I approached the door, Joseph Seed greets me. The compound was completely devoid of enemies. At this point, I was expecting a fight along the way… but the complete opposite happens. I set off to the church from the beginning of the game. It starts with me, the deputy, finally settling the score with Joseph Seed after killing his family. These are my personal thoughts on the Good? Ending. Just wait till we deep dive the other 2 endings of the game. He proclaims, “Sometimes, it is best to leave well enough alone.” The screen cuts to black and the credits roll.Īnd this is the most POSITIVE ending. Marshall Burke threatens our arrest us in protest, but Whitehorse knows better than to get involved with Joseph Seed. Eventually, the sheriff’s will buckle and we are then ordered to leave. We can choose to ignore this command, and stand there looking like we’re questioning all our life choices… like what Sheriff Whitehorse is doing. So, in Far Cry 5, when we have been ordered to arrest Joseph Seed. At this point, one can say that it’s part of the Far Cry experience. First popularized in Far Cry 3 and 4, we get the opportunity to walk away from the start of the game. The first ending I want to talk about is what is commonly called the Easter Egg Ending. It is a wonderful game up until the ending. ![]() I highly recommend playing the game first. I will be discussing the multiple endings of Far Cry 5 and my personal thoughts on all 3 of them. SPOILER WARNING! I cannot emphasize this enough.
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