Endings Doki Doki Literature Club
Originally posted by:To reach the 'good end' or the Monika staring at you for 45 min straight you HAVE to get all the CGs in one run, including the one about soyuri in the Yuri line where you have to choose I love you. I got the ending where Monika stares at you and gives you seemingly endless dialogue while only getting Yuri's CG That's not the real 'Good ending'.
Looking like a cool dating app at first glance, a horrifying story is waiting for you on your screen If you were hoping to play a romantic and cute app, Doki Doki isn’t for you. At the very beginning you will realize that game is not for kids, or for people with weak nerves. Doki Doki Literature Club – All True Endings Guide. 14 October 2017, Saturday, 14:00:03 All True Endings Guide. Ah, I see you’re a gentleman of taste. Yuri is the secondary antagonist of the 2017 visual novel Doki Doki Literature Club! She replaces Sayori as the Vice-President in Act 2 after she is deleted by Monika during the end of Act 1. While Yuri may have been a caring individual in Act 1, her personality shifts in Act 2 to that of an.
Try getting everyone's CG within one run by savescumming through the game, it should later prompt you to alt f4 the game, goto game folder and delete Monika, where you will be booted back to the menu to start a new game, but this time Monika isn't there at all, and you will get the dev's letter I believe.
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Originally posted by: So there is a good ending? Idk if I want to play again tbh. Im still shocked by how this game turned out. I thought I was getting into a Katawa Shoujo type of game:(So is it worth playing again?Possibly. This game is essentially a psychological horror game, so don't expect a perfect ending. In the good ending, everything seems to proceed as before, right up until Sayori speaks to you alone in the final scene.
If you want me to tell you how to get it, don't hesitate to say so, but I will offer you a hint: it's all determined before the first character disappears. Originally posted by:Possibly. This game is essentially a psychological horror game, so don't expect a perfect ending. In the good ending, everything seems to proceed as before, right up until Sayori speaks to you alone in the final scene.
If you want me to tell you how to get it, don't hesitate to say so, but I will offer you a hint: it's all determined before the first character disappears. Sorry, but I believe there is only one ending (the song/letter after which the game has to be reinstalled, right? I wonder if one could mess with the game files to provide the happy ending for Monika too.But yeah, threre are three ways to get to this point (three heroines) and first two act are different based on your choices.What bothers me though, is that no character gets any real closure, an explanation of their motives or does it? (so far I only found hints of Yuri's reasons to be the way she is for example). Or do you always need to keep keep selecting the same girl in both act 1 and act 2 to get some explanations? Originally posted by:Possibly. This game is essentially a psychological horror game, so don't expect a perfect ending.
In the good ending, everything seems to proceed as before, right up until Sayori speaks to you alone in the final scene. If you want me to tell you how to get it, don't hesitate to say so, but I will offer you a hint: it's all determined before the first character disappears. Sorry, but I believe there is only one ending (the song/letter after which the game has to be reinstalled, right? I wonder if one could mess with the game files to provide the happy ending for Monika too.But yeah, threre are three ways to get to this point (three heroines) and first two act are different based on your choices.What bothers me though, is that no character gets any real closure, an explanation of their motives or does it? (so far I only found hints of Yuri's reasons to be the way she is for example). Or do you always need to keep keep selecting the same girl in both act 1 and act 2 to get some explanations?Getting the good ending:You have to save-scum and do a run up until just before 'Sayo-Nara' with each girl (Yuri, Natsuki, and Sayori), essentially earning each of the CGs.
After that, the scene where Sayori becomes the president changes and you get a different letter then the one Monkia gives you in the end.As for a happy ending with Monika:The only happy 'ending' with her is if you never leave and kill her. Originally posted by:Getting the good ending:You have to save-scum and do a run up until just before 'Sayo-Nara' with each girl (Yuri, Natsuki, and Sayori), essentially earning each of the CGs. After that, the scene where Sayori becomes the president changes and you get a different letter then the one Monkia gives you in the end.As for a happy ending with Monika:The only happy 'ending' with her is if you never leave and kill herOk, thanks, will try getting all the CGs before moving on to the act2. Does it matter which girl I choose the last?
Originally posted by:This game is honestly so crazy. I love itSo, you know that final room with Monika, where she just rambles?
Ive been listening to her for quite a while. Does this ever end, or does she just ramble about depression and her vegetarianism forever? None of the discussion topics have repeated or anything like that for me, but it has been going on for quite a while.Thanks for any help!:) Well there are a few things she will mention after if you keep running the game. There was a hint dropped at what you need to do in order to 'continue' in the VN before it gets to that point. Think she also mentions it too during said point but for some reason my brain is being a bit fuzzy on that part. Originally posted by:This game is honestly so crazy.
I love itSo, you know that final room with Monika, where she just rambles? Ive been listening to her for quite a while. Does this ever end, or does she just ramble about depression and her vegetarianism forever? None of the discussion topics have repeated or anything like that for me, but it has been going on for quite a while.Thanks for any help!:)probably my favorite part of the game, if you really want to know.if you're fullscreen, change temporarly to windowed mode, go to the game's folder in steam delete her character file. IT'S SO TRIPPY.
Good/true endingThe talk with Sayori and the dev letter is what made me accept putting the game down as 'finished'. Everything before that just wasn't good enough. I was not at all content with leaving the characters like that, with no happy closure.
It'd be too depressing, simple as that. Like an utsuge. I can't handle that. I'm already a sad person as is. I want to see nice people do well, and in that sense Sayori and Natsuki stood out especially for me. These girls should be happy.
Who cares if they're fictional or not.That's probably what ♥♥♥♥♥♥ me off the most about what Monika was talking about in the end - how the other characters 'didn't matter anyway because they're not real'. What those fictional characters say and express still have meaning and feelings to them.
That matters. Originally posted by:Good/true endingThe talk with Sayori and the dev letter is what made me accept putting the game down as 'finished'. Everything before that just wasn't good enough. I was not at all content with leaving the characters like that, with no happy closure. It'd be too depressing, simple as that.
Like an utsuge. I can't handle that.
I'm already a sad person as is. I want to see nice people do well, and in that sense Sayori and Natsuki stood out especially for me. These girls should be happy. Who cares if they're fictional or not.That's probably what ♥♥♥♥♥♥ me off the most about what Monika was talking about in the end - how the other characters 'didn't matter anyway because they're not real'. What those fictional characters say and express still have meaning and feelings to them. That matters.Perhaps that's the reason I can't find it in me to hate Monika. She knew they weren't real and she realized in the end that, even then, she loved them too and wanted them to have their fair shot at happiness.
Golden Ending Doki Doki Literature Club
She didn't have it in her to truly eliminate them until she realized that all she was doing was forcing her 'epiphany' on them all, one club leader at a time.:/. Originally posted by: Perhaps that's the reason I can't find it in me to hate Monika. She knew they weren't real and she realized in the end that, even then, she loved them too and wanted them to have their fair shot at happiness.
She didn't have it in her to truly eliminate them until she realized that all she was doing was forcing her 'epiphany' on them all, one club leader at a time.:/Yea, that's right. She did realize that.
I was worried she never would while she was still talking in the cosmic classroom (and I was in there for a long long time by the way). She redeemed herself. Because what she did earlier was just wrong. Even if she had an epiphany, she's no different from them in the end. Her words do not carry more power to me compared to the others.
Originally posted. She should blame the game, and only the game. If she can break the fourth wall to such an extent, then she must also understand that this game is unfair. The other characters (or me) are not to blame. Don't take it out on them.
The game doesn't give me the choice to hang out with Monika a great deal. In fact it doesn't give me much choice at all, technically. It's cruel like that.To be fair, Monika's note from the bad/incomplete ending and how Sayori acts before that seem to hint that being the president kinda drives you mad, due to being 'exposed to a horrific reality'.Monika's redemption, at least in my opinion, is her losing the position of the president due to her file being deleted, and returning to sanity.Although, the good ending kinda screws with this theory a bit. Maybe Sayori was so touched by your actions that she managed to hold on long enough to say goodbye? Someone still deletes the files, and we're not sure if it was Monika in the good ending.EDIT: And then there's all the stuff about Libitina and the Third Eye, which seems to hint at someone being aware of everything, and wanting to team up with the player to get an actual good ending.I think.
It's kinda vague at this point.