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/spoiler I don't really see how they're helping the two superpowers to restore any relations at all. The truth was the best for me and worth the sacrifice for the sake of letting the world know whom'd and what responsible actions were behind it all.
/spoiler Or I dunno, maybe i'm controversal as hell and just found the leader of cabal to be kind of a cont, too bad about the trap.
/spoiler Expose is depressing maybe less happy than Supress but felt right thing to do and the last sentence of what do you call it when you feel terrible inside but move on? Hope? Truth might lead people to be more careful and trash down the separatists that murdered innocents.
But cheers for the cold themed enviroment in seattle as well the story about doing what you think is right whether for the goody morals or for your country. Or for revenge, or just making a good use at it meanwhile.
The population was mistaken because of the news showing them something that "never happened" and then, making them more angry with the russians.
BUT, the ending itself, killing a old friend and her father to just share the truth to the others is very depressing, just like i said, "for the good of all". It's like the choices from Infamous 1 and 2.
And the other ending "Supress" is, well, basically "loyalty" i think. Instead of killing a old friend that you know for, maybe years, you kill a new friend that you never knew. And, Cabal is right if we think that we have to do a certain quantity of "evil" to counterpart a "good" and then, reach a "neutral" thing, like "Ying-yang".
"Supress" is maybe the "best ending", everyone is celebrating the new year and you that keeped the "truth" a secret.
And "Expose" is a "ok ending", you shared the truth to the population to know that everything was a conspiracy to make every US citizen hate russians and, i dunno, make a new war with them?
Well, patriotism is good in certain quantitys, Ultranationalism can kill countrys (like what 50 Blessings made to the USA or Nazi Germany made to Poland) but, kill old friends that you know for years(?) is, to me, worst if i kill a new friend that i never knew.
And then, this is my opinion. Yossarian, you made a good job for this Campaign, is sad that you will never make a new one but, what you made is, fantastic. Two endings make you really think with your acts within the game, this is something that to me, every game had to have. And, you bringing this to the Hotline Miami community, is very awesome.
Well, goodbye and, good job.
(and, if something is wrong in this text, english is not my first language, so sorry).
I'll let you guess what ending I picked.