


The ending scene will show something similar to the “destroy the portal” decision, except that Igor never returned from the power plant.Īs for the epilogues, you’ll get to see images showcasing what had happened to the characters that you’ve met. Reject it completely – Igor will cut open his belly and commit suicide, destroying the entity’s realm from within.The ending will show the Exclusion Zone being ravaged by monsters. Commune with the chernobylite – This causes Igor to turn into one of those weird, green blocks.The entity will then give you two choices: It admits that these projections are from different timelines, your decisions rippling through parallel universes without you knowing of untold consequences. That’s because you’re in the realm of a multi-dimensional being, able to influence the minds of humans while creating otherworldly horrors. Follow the path and you’ll see companions and characters that have died (even though they remained alive in your playthrough). This takes you back to the Fractal World where the chernobylite entity resides. He’s alive, but he’s changed somewhat, and he’s not telling anyone what transpired therein. One ending scene that will follow says how Igor left the power plant. You’ll eventually reach Tatyana’s chamber where clone Igor says goodbye to his mother. If you choose this option, the portal will collapse and the building will soon follow. Tatyana has been experimented on for long enough, and she can’t be the conduit for the chernobylite entity. You can either destroy the portal or travel through it.Īlthough the real Igor is dying, he admits that you (his and Tatyana’s son) must end their suffering. After defeating the Black Stalker, you’re given two choices on what you need to do.
