Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong has several possible endings. While not every decision you make will result in a radical change in the narrative, the choice still matters. The difference between life and death may lie in the decision you made while playing as another character. Hell, even the smallest piece of information that you missed in the investigation can lead to death.
Although Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong has some "good" endings, there are definitely more "bad" ones. Sometimes it's not enough just to successfully complete the trials. And sometimes faith in friends can lead to death. It's all very interesting, and replaying the game - or at least individual scenes - to see how things would have turned out, is well worth the time.
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Emem is one of the most interesting Swansong characters. Although her development is not as fast-paced as, say, Galeb's, the girl's story is by far the most fleshed out. Her choice - especially in the later stages of the game - is of great importance for the finale.
This ending is probably the worst you can get for Emem. During the penultimate scene, she must identify the virus. You have a lot of time, but if you do not have time to do everything on time, write wasted. To unlock this ending, enter the server room and wait for the SAD soldiers to burst into the room. A few shots and Emem is dead.
In the final scene, Emem has some big decisions to make about where she's going and what she's going to do. Hilda wants to talk to you, and if you agree, then go to her room. Here she will give you an ultimatum, although she will not tell you that this choice will be final and irrevocable. If you refuse Hilda's offer in any way, she will stab Emempiece of wood.
Like last time, if you follow Hilda to her room, you will have the option to accept her offer. This will give you another bad ending. Not as fatal as rejection, but still bad. The British arrive, the Boston Camarilla is destroyed and Emem's nightclubs are closed. Of course, you are alive, but everyone you know is most likely already dead, and your way of life is completely destroyed.
The best way out for Emem is to ignore Hilda and just go to Prince Iverson. This will lead to an immediate ending. Iverson's final speech will begin. Although this is not mentioned anywhere in the ending or the text that appears after, it becomes clear that Hilda was thrown under the bus. If you didn't know about the London Camarilla, you won't know about it now. We assume they were stopped, but the game doesn't mention them unless you go after Hilda.
Galeb is a fantastic character that develops throughout the game. He is the oldest vampire in Boston, and this age, in addition to his reputation, leads to many interesting encounters. He will probably kill more people throughout the game than any other character. He will face the best representatives of the vampire community. And even a few times converge face?? face with the main antagonist.
If you did not collect information or did not upgrade the correct parameters, then most likely this is the ending you will get when playing as Galeb. Unfortunately, this is a bad ending. Failure in your final battle will result in Galeb being reduced to ashes. Stanford survived, and as a result, the ending will be bad for the rest of the heroes as well.
It's a pity that Galeb, the character with the most developed and interesting plot, has so few endings. His final choice after the successful assassination of Stanford changes little in the overall story. If Galeb stays, then you will get a very slight change in Iverson's speech - no dialogue, just visuals. If you decide to leave, then again, the visuals during Iverson's speech will undergo very little change. These are the best endings for Galeb.
Leisha is arguably the least influence on the story, but the biggest impact in terms of character development. Leisha's story is one of deceit, lies and mental illness. She is in many ways a side character with a narrative thread so strong that she threatens to overtake the real story on more than one occasion. Like all other characters, her story can end in several ways.
This is a good ending. During the final?In Leisha's scene, you are tasked with rescuing Halsey at the incinerator. You have a timer, but there is an incredible amount of time. You will be able to solve the puzzle without any problems. Halsey's rescue leads to a touching reunion, and as the game comes to a close, you can briefly watch Leisha and Halsey go about their lives.
If you manage to free Halsey, but you can't calm her down during the final confrontation, she will immediately kill Leisha.
If you fail to save Halsey, bad times will come. Halsey will eventually die in the incinerator. However, this is not the end. After the credits, you will see a scene with Leisha. Unfortunately, she is locked in a prison cell in the Vatican. How she got here and why she is here remains a mystery.
If you manage to stumble upon a raging werewolf, you may get a bad ending. Caught three times, Leisha will die. The werewolf does what any other werewolves do - kills the vampire. It can be assumed that due to the lack of intervention by Leisha, Halsey will go to the incinerator. This is probably the worst ending you can get for Leisha.