True ending意思
"True ending" is a term commonly used in video games, particularly in role-playing games (RPGs), visual novels, and adventure games, to refer to the ending that is considered the most canonical or the primary conclusion to the story. This ending is often achieved by making a specific set of choices or completing certain tasks throughout the game that lead to the most satisfying or narratively coherent conclusion for the player character and the story's world.
The true ending is in contrast to other possible endings, which might be less definitive or satisfying, or which result from different choices made by the player. These can include "bad endings," "neutral endings," or "alternate endings" that might have different levels of success, tragedy, or ambiguity.
In some games, the true ending is straightforward and easily attainable for players who follow the main storyline and make what the game considers the "right" choices. In others, it may be more elusive, requiring the player to uncover secrets, complete optional side quests, or make complex narrative decisions that are not immediately apparent.
The concept of a true ending can add replay value to a game, as players who experience a different ending may want to go back and try to find the path that leads to the true conclusion of the story.