The final words are accompanied by a picture of city skyscrapers. It is designed to tell the player that the game was not a dream or fantasy, but that Amagon actually encountered aliens who had entered the island from somewhere. It creates the expectation that they might appear elsewhere, hence the city lights, which also represent Amagon's return to civilization. It was an attempt to put in a "hook" for a possible sequel, should the game catch on.
The final words are accompanied by a picture of city skyscrapers. It is designed to tell the player that the game was not a dream or fantasy, but that Amagon actually encountered aliens who had entered the island from somewhere. It creates the expectation that they might appear elsewhere, hence the city lights, which also represent Amagon's return to civilization. It was an attempt to put in a "hook" for a possible sequel, should the game catch on.
Irrenmann 1 year ago
Unlike the US version, the Japanese version shows us who's to blame for this clusterfuck game. Nice.
NinjaGhostScorpion 1 year ago
Nice, the best part is that I didn't have to suffer through the game. Neat ending, I love all the Engrish at the end.
ItaloBen 2 years ago
cool to see the japanese ending
climbingtheladder 2 years ago
Exp means experienced...
KungFuFurby 2 years ago
vic tokai?! what about American Sammy?
megaboy14 3 years ago
maybe exp means expired
megaboy14 3 years ago
lol 51 views =P
sudadedah 3 years ago