Discover how to achieve the 'Bad Ending - The Demon Child Awakens' in Silent Hill: Origins. Learn the specific requirements and witness the disturbing conclusion.
So, you've made it through Silent Hill: Origins and are ready to see all the game has to offer, huh? Well, buckle up, because this ending is a doozy. To get the 'Bad Ending - The Demon Child Awakens,' you'll need to have met a pretty specific, and frankly, gruesome, requirement.
- 1This ending is triggered as an FMV (Full Motion Video) after you've completed the game.
- 2The key requirement is that you must have defeated a significant number of enemies throughout your playthrough. Specifically, you need to have defeated 130 or more enemies before reaching the end credits.
- 3Once this condition is met, the game will automatically play this FMV sequence as the conclusion.
What Happens in the Ending:
The scene opens with Travis waking up, finding himself strapped to a blood-soaked bed. He's struggling, and memories flood back – a needle, strange chemicals. The flickering light above seems to amplify his distress. He starts hallucinating, or perhaps remembering, fragmented, disturbing images and voices: a woman pleading, the terrifying visage of The Butcher, a man screaming outside the motel, and finally, Richard Grady's unsettling words to his 'son.' The Butcher's image completely overshadows Travis, hinting at a dark transformation or a horrifying realization. The ending leaves Travis trapped and seemingly consumed by the horrors he's encountered.
- Make sure you're actively engaging with and defeating enemies throughout your entire playthrough. Don't shy away from combat, as this is crucial for hitting the 130+ enemy kill count.
- If you're unsure if you've met the requirement, it's always best to play through again, focusing on combat, to guarantee you unlock this ending.
- This ending is quite disturbing, so be prepared for some intense imagery and a bleak conclusion to Travis's story.
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