12 Best Games With Multiple Endings

As someone who enjoys horror games, I’ve found myself becoming quite captivated by titles offering multiple endings. These variations in the gameplay not only make the experience feel tailored to me as a player, but they also strengthen the bond between the player and the story’s outcome. Some of these conclusions can be gruesome, others comical, but all contribute to narratives that can leave me heartbroken, satisfied, or mourning the tale.

In simpler terms, some games have conclusions that enhance the overall storyline, while others can detract from the gameplay experience due to feeling hasty or inadequate (and I’m pointing this out especially towards Zoochosis). Games with multiple decision-making options typically offer various endings as a result.

In a sea of games offering multiple endings, determining which ones truly stand out requires considering if the diverse conclusions enriched the overall experience. Was there sufficient difference between each outcome? Did they unveil fresh discoveries where earlier endings didn’t? Did you find satisfaction with the ending you received while also having the option to replay and uncover another?

1) Baldur’s Gate 3

As I navigate through Baldur’s Gate 3, every choice I make branches the story in different directions, ultimately leading to one of a thousand possible endings. I’m more like a traveler than the main protagonist in this game. Each character I encounter and journey with also has their own destiny, just like me. Though it’s clear which endings are favorable or unfavorable, the outcome that unfolds for me will feel uniquely personal because replicating someone else’s ending is an incredibly tough feat with little reward to justify the effort.

2) Fatum Betula

In the enigmatic and bizarre tale of Fatum Betula, the conclusion varies based on how you choose to spend your time investigating this unfamiliar realm. Unlike Baldur’s Gate 3, where you might be content with a single ending after spending numerous hours, Fatum Betula encourages you to delve into its peculiarities in order to witness all eleven outcomes. As you delve deeper, the narrative becomes increasingly clear. A fundamental concept centered around discovering different liquids to nourish the Fate Branch and alter humanity’s destiny becomes your main focus, as each ending proves just as intriguing as the last. This is a rather unusual game that requires multiple endings to maintain its broader impact on you.

3) Heavy Rain

You won’t find a more suitable destination for choice-based games than Quantum Dream’s “Heavy Rain.” The narrative echoes “Minority Report,” in which you control four characters, each whose fate hinges on your choices. The course of action you take during each investigation branch is entirely yours to decide, but be prepared to deal with the repercussions of your decisions. Unlike “Until Dawn,” where multiple variations often lead to the same conclusion, “Heavy Rain” offers a variety of endings (some incredibly grim), depending on who survives and the decisions you make that significantly impact the characters’ lives.

4) Ib

In simpler terms, the game named “Ib” offers multiple paths for exploration, where your decisions about what to investigate, interact with, and use, along with the relationship between you, Garry, and Mary, determine the outcome of the game. However, not all endings can be achieved in a single playthrough, which enhances the game’s replay value as each subsequent play could lead to a different conclusion for the characters.

5) NieR: Automata

In the video game “NieR: Automata,” there are 26 different endings, much like in “Signalis.” However, only the initial five endings are considered canonical. To fully grasp the entire storyline, you’ll need to play the game multiple times. Throughout “Automata,” a single decision holds significant influence over your ending, but its nature remains unknown until you reach it. This game is strongly influenced by the butterfly effect, as one choice can dramatically alter your future, depending on where you are in the game. Losing in “Automata” can lead to an abrupt end. It’s guaranteed that you must complete the game at least once to witness another conclusion for characters 2B, 9S, and A2.

6) Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors

999 is a gripping visual novel set in an underground facility where you’re trapped along with strangers, with no apparent way out. The narrative is interactive, as your choices determine your destiny – each door you select and the sequence in which you play influences one of six possible endings. As you delve deeper, new paths open up, leading to fresh discoveries, conversations, and dialogue variations. Each ending depends on others, making multiple playthroughs necessary to fully explore 999’s escape room and unravel the mystery behind our captivity. The goal is not only to save everyone but also to understand the reason for our abduction.

7) OMORI

The surface portrays our character as cheerful and bright, but beneath that lies a troubling reality. This truth is only exposed when one of the five outcomes unfolds. Depending on whether you confront or avoid this truth, you’re led down two distinct paths. Your choices dictate whether Sunny can overcome his struggles or if he will remain a hikikomori, succumbing to darkness. This game, with its appealing exterior, reveals the harshness of human nature and how staying put versus moving on can significantly impact your view of the world, your role in it, and your eventual destination.

8) Silent Hill 3

In the video game series, Silent Hill, various conclusions are typical. However, I find that in Heather Mason’s narrative, the most significant emotional resonance arises. As you journey through Heather’s Otherworld, battling Alessa’s terrifying nightmares and pursued by cultists, a very unsettling tale unfolds. This game developed by Team Silent, notably includes a well-known humorous ending, but the other outcomes materialize if you excessively harm creatures or incur excessive damage. To get the most out of the game, it’s recommended to play blindly, as your actions largely shape Heather’s destiny.

9) Slay the Princess

A familiar path leads to your solitary cabin, filled with numerous attempts and adjustments. In the game ‘Slay the Princess’, six different outcomes await, each carrying equal significance. However, opinions differ on whether the final scenes for you and the Princess offer a fulfilling resolution. Much like the enigma of Who’s Lila?, exploring various branches can raise more questions than provide answers. As you delve deeper into the mystery, it only grows larger, immersing you further in its surreal environment.

10) The Stanley Parable

In “The Stanley Parable,” the game skillfully employs its interactive narrative structure, providing one of 46 distinct endings based on your actions and exploration. You can effortlessly alter your experience by choosing a new direction, with the narrator adjusting his commentary accordingly – attempting to lead, cajole, or tease you. Whether you heed or dismiss his words is entirely your choice. The narrative power of “The Stanley Parable” comes from its multiple endings, making it a captivating adventure that allows you to determine when the game should conclude, offering control and freedom that give it life.

11) Twelve Minutes

The ingenious approach of Twelve Minutes in weaving a complex mystery with multiple endings kept me hooked from start to finish. Each ending offers a new layer, drawing you deeper into the enigma, making it feel like an endless cycle you’re part of. At first, it seems straightforward, focusing mainly on the intruder’s motives and identity. The game maintains high entertainment value until you begin to unravel more layers. What initially drives the desire for survival and escaping the loop transforms into shock and a tinge of revulsion. This game is full of unexpected twists and turns, making its direction unpredictable. Titles like Twelve Minutes encapsulate the joy of being ignorant.

12) Undertale

In simpler terms, the game Undertale features three unique conclusions that are influenced by your actions throughout the game, much like in Silent Hill 3. However, unlike some games where specific dialogues determine the outcomes, here it’s more about gameplay decisions. There aren’t any obvious clues telling you which path you’re on leading to a particular ending. How friendly or curious you are, whether you choose to kill or spare monsters, all contribute to the conclusion you reach. Although there may not be as many endings as in other games, having three distinct outcomes for the character Frisk means your gaming experience feels personal because the choices you make shape who Frisk becomes.

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2025-08-22 21:44