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18 Greatest VG Endings Ever?Posted 8:25am Wed Nov 28, 2007 by Aaron Dunlap Tags: video game endings, god of war, game history

The linked article preports to detail the 18 best video game endings of all time. Personally, I think the list contains way too many fighting games and there is a serious lack of Metal Gear, but tastes are tastes. Without spoiling the sense of tension as the list drags on and your favorite game hasn't appeared yet, the first on the list is God of War:

Players who completed the original God of War in its entirety were treated to a final cinematic where Kratos impaled the chest of Ares with a massive sword causing the dying God of War to make gurgling noises as blood sprayed out of his punctured torso. And if this gruesome scene wasn't enough to satisfy you, the video then goes on to show Kratos attempting to splatter himself by jumping off a cliff and the finale where the he goes on to become to new God of War. Deicide, suicide, and getting promoted from slave to God, what more could you possibly want from an ending?



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Assassin's Creed Ending Explained: Be Confused No MorePosted 8:31pm Wed Nov 21, 2007 by Shiva Stella Tags: Assassins Creed, ending, Ubisoft Montreal
If you've already completed Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed and are at a loss as to what the ending means, Xbox World 360 has posted a detailed explanation regarding all the freaky symbols, emails, ancient deities, and dates given for the gamer to ponder.

Here's an excerpt (spoiler):

Q. Okay, so why can I not see it (the writing) until the end of the game?
A. Abstergo washed the messages off of the walls and the floor, but Desmond is able to spot the messages by using his Eagle Vision.

Q. Wait a second. You said that Desmond wasn't Altair! What gives?
A. He's not, at least, not yet... Read through Vidic's emails and you'll stumble across one that mentions 'The Bleeding Effect.' Vidic reports that, after using the Animus for a given length of time, some previous subjects were unable to distinguish between their ancestors' lives and their own. Their genetic and real-time memories have literally 'bled' into one another, which is why Desmond is able to use the Eagle Vision power at the end of the game.

Click the link for the full post. You can also find our own review of the title here.




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