Ghosts of New Eden – Gamosaurus

During your adventure in
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden
, the choices you make will directly impact the future of our two protagonists, Red and Antea. And above all, your decisions will allow you to obtain one of the 4 possible endings for the two lovers. The most important decision will undoubtedly be your oath to Antea regarding its future. But this choice will not be the only one, and throughout your various meetings, it will be possible, or not, to respect your promise.

Thus, the conclusion of the story of our two Banishers will depend on your decision to bring Antea back among the living or, on the contrary, to grant him his ascension. But each verdict you render throughout your game will also be important. Here's how to unlock the 4 possible endings of
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden.

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Oath of resurrection fully respected

To achieve this end, you must first have vowed to bring Antea back to life. Then, when resolving the various Haunting Cases that have come your way, you must have blamed as many people as possible.

Only then can Antea be resurrected. But the price to pay is heavy and it will change both Banishers forever.

Fully respected ascension oath

To achieve this end of Banishers, you must first have vowed to ascend Antea. Then, during the different Haunting Cases, you must each time have avoided blaming the living.

Antea will then be able to leave in peace, leaving behind a sad but confident Red in the future.

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Oath of Ascension partially fulfilled

As with the previous one, this ending can only be unlocked if you have promised to proceed with the ascension of Antea. But this time, you will have decided to blame a few individuals during your adventure.

Antea's ascension will take place. However, Red will never be able to forgive himself for the deaths for which he is responsible and will forever carry his guilt.

Oath broken

To achieve this end of Banishers, so you will have to make an oath and not respect it at all. Either you promised to raise Antea but blamed too many living people, or you opted for her resurrection but ultimately chose to spare lives.

The ritual, whether resurrection or ascension, fails and to punish Red, the Nightmare of New Eden locks him in a time loop. Red thus finds himself having to completely relive his journey through the lands of New Eden, over and over again.

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