(8) The Path: Robin Ending (Success)
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If my grandma ever gets a house like this one, I sure as hell will never visit her again!
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It couldn't be anymore obvious, Robin's ending ultimately is premature death. By wolf, physical or metaphorical, I do believe it was maybe a brutal death given the scene in the graveyard, that grandma's house is trashed; the long hallway before the crib has a distinct glow to it, such as in the light some ppl believe you see during death. The fall into the open grave usually unsettles ppl because of the fear of death, of looking into the depths of darkness and fearing there's nothing beyond it.
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Well... Actually I don't understand something... Why do they so slooooow after they meet their wolves?
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@KesoDia Have you played Nocturne ? Great survival horror with Resident Evil/Alone In The Dark 1 gameplay.
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Little Red Riding Hood's name is Robin...
ROBIN HOOD
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This is why you dont visit grandma
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I totally had this weird idea.
Since Robin is her name and she's in red, a wolf gobbles her up and puts her to bed.
It reminds me of the Red Robin commercial. Red Robin! Yummmm.
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@Joeylovesminecraft you're not alone :)
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I muted it cos i was scared "__"
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7:37 THE WOLF <:S
I've played penumbra, amnesia, silent hill... you name a horror game, I've played it. When I saw this game on steam I thought "wow what a game for pussies" as I bought it. It didn't scare me one bit.
Then I reached success as Robin.
I've had nightmares ever since.
KesoDia 1 year ago 35
I think Robin's walk inside Grandma's house signifies the beginning and end of life. In one of the first rooms is a cot, meaning birth. The room with the birthday party setup means growing older, and the final room with the blood stained bed shows how every person must one day face their deathbed.
When you consider Robin's thoughts in the graveyard, it works quite well.
FunnyGirl4682 1 year ago 20