Endoparasitic 2 – STORY & ENDING EXPLAINED



Endoparasitic 2 ending and story explained. Endoparasitic 2 boss towards the end reveals the tragic end of Luce. The story of endoparasitic continues with Cynte witnessing horrors beyond his imagination, even making someone like him traumatised.

Endoparasitic 1 VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiHCm8lVXo8&t=43s

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36 thoughts on “Endoparasitic 2 – STORY & ENDING EXPLAINED”

  1. I find it interesting how this equel manages to be good while still leaving space for more.
    I think it helps humanize Cynte in a way, he isn't a good person but he still is human, more human than what Luce turned into and in the end its through human regret and determination that he kills her.
    I hobestly think despite what Luce says in the first game, its actually the parasite that doesn't understand humanity and ultimately chose Luce because she was easy to control but resisted once the parasite's true colors showed.

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  2. Cynte felt off character for some reason in this game. Maybe I got the first game wrong but I always thought Cynte was kind of a very determined almost mad scientist and an overall selfish person. Which I liked a lot in the first game but he feels more human in this game.

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  3. That's funny everyone acts like Cynthe weren't a friggin' one-handed torso all this time. In any other case people would have so many (at least several) questions, including how the hell he managed to cauterize his missing lower half using a friggin' iron. Or how he managed to survive without the basic human needs like those toilet related.
    Well, so many questions that seem to bother no one in the game, because it's apparently perfectly normal to have a torso crawling around.

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  4. i hope they make the 3rd game to finish the story, dont care how it end: he dies, (bad ending) he survives and maybe gets off the parasite find a cure and get his body back, or something else just finish it and make it interesting

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  5. I'm probably one of the unpopular ones here, but I have very little sympathy for Cynte. Even if Luce was the one that pulled the metaphorical trigger on the outbreak in the first one, Cynte would have done it anyway if Luce hadn't been there or had transferred off like Karis. In the mind of Cynte for the second game, he seems to feel more victimized and it seems he begins to feel remorse; to what extent, I'm not sure, but his research is still imperative to him which is why I can't redeem him. He doesn't need it. Even so, I did feel sorry for him to see his closest and only friend die in front of him (if you complete all tasks for Karis).

    It's possible we'll get a third one where he uses his knowledge and research to find a means to permanently end the outbreak along with himself, unless he finds a means to preserve himself long enough to pass on the knowledge as a warning.

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  6. Cynte road to redemption is bout to begin since he saw all the massacre how he went through and see his only friends long ago died before his eyes as he knew what Karis did he tried to test on himself knowing he and the other cult are the only ones alive so Karis volunteered himself to test knowing a risk he knew it he knew it exactly what happened so he became a martyr for his antidote testing so he left a note and a formulae for the antidote which Cynte will read later so he will come back for his old friends chemistry lesson in another time

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  7. Karis and Cynte almost sound like Hal Emmerich and Solid Snake, if you mess with their pitch maybe raising it for Cynte and slightly for Karis, it'll sound almost exactly the same.

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