![]() ![]() The correct solution is once again counter-intuitive and requires you to ally yourself with pretty obviously villainous characters. As your investigation progresses - *again, spoilers* - you'll discover that one of these four influencers essentially made a deal with the devil for more followers. Simulacra 2 follows the exact same trajectory, unfortunately, only this time there are six bad endings and one good one. RELATED: Ninja Theory's Next Game, Project: MARA, Will Recreate The Horrors Of The Mind The intention is that you play the game again, make the right choices, and save the girl, but the game plays out so linearly that replaying it again is pretty unappealing. It's pretty counter-intuitive and made me feel a little ripped off. It turns out at the end *spoilers* that if you don't side with the Tinder rando through the course of the investigation, he and the girl you're trying to save are doomed. In the first Simulacra, two characters competed for your attention and loyalty: a hot-headed on-again, off-again boyfriend, and a total rando from a Tinder-esque dating app.
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