Bad Vs Neutral Endings (Spoilers, obviously!)
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 11:50 am
Hello, everyone.
While discussing with people and browsing the forums, I have made something of an interesting discovery. Namely that, in case where a girl had more than two endings (Rin and Hanako), and two of which technically were not the "good" ending, quite a few of my co-players noted that they felt the "Bad Ending" was somehow better than the one often cited as the "Neutral" one.
This seems to be even more true in case of Hanako, where "releasing the bottled-up anger" seems to please casual players more than Hanako just shutting herself up and permanently "friendzoning" Hisao.
I've been wondering about the whole thing myself and after obtaining all the possible endings for Rin and checking out Hanako's endings, I think I am ready to make my own case.
First, I will ask the question : Do you feel that the game's "Bad endings" indeed feel more satisfying, or at least less dissatisfying, than the "neutral endings" of the girls' in question (Hanako and Rin)?
If I were to analyze this thing, I guess the overall positiveness/negativeness of an ending must depend on who's perspective we are looking from : the girl's or the hero's.
WARNING! SPOILERS FOR HANAKO AND RIN FOLLOW!
In both cases of the "neutral ending", Hisao is able to establish some sort of relationship with clear-cut feeling involved with either of the girls, and they deal with it in their own way. With Rin, he is able to vocalize how he feels about her problems and explain them to them, but without enough detail and in the wrong moment, which causes Rin to decide she HAS to change and leave him behind. However, at that point, the bond between the two seems to exist, only that the sadness of this ending is that it has to be broken. Rin even hugs Hisao and does whatever can be called "Rin's best" to communicate with him.
In Hanako's case, she is able to go over her birthday depression and "let Hisao into her world", allowing him to be her friend and "protect" her. This is actually the kind of relationship Hisao seems to want, given his previous thoughts about Hanako, so indeed it probably seems less negative for him than Hanako breaking out of her shell just to yell at him and tell him she despises Hisao and even Lilly.
However, from the girl's perspective, the thing is backwards. And brought up to the X degree.
In Hanako's neutral ending, it seems to me that it is strongly suggested Hanako simply gave up on herself, her life and any possibility of truly breaking out of her shell. She accepts that something is permanently wrong with her and she cannot be a valuable person, only something to be protected, and that her relationship with Hisao will never improve, and neither would her relationships with Hisao or Lilly reach a point where they truly consider her an equal.
Thus, she gives up and let's Hisao do what he seems to want : a relationship where she is his little sister at best.
I think that unlike the case with Hanako's good ending or Lilly's route, this Hanako will not attempt to break out of her shell, because she was effectively convinced that she is "unworthy" and the case of an incomplete person that doesn't deserve love or even normal friendship of equals.
In Hanako's bad ending, at least, she cannot take this sort of treatment anymore and while we have no idea how she copes with her "breakup" and the entire situation afterwards, at least she's not shown giving up and accepting her role as an object for somebody else's overactive protective instincts.
In Rin's case, the situation seems more complex. It's Hisao who breaks in her bad ending, and he tells her exactly what kind of problem they are facing and how her personality sucks, but he also never completely tells her she has to change, he doesn't make her believe it is wrong to be herself. He simply makes her realize why is it that nobody can ever understand her completely. He leaves *her* to handle the problem, rather then giving her a clear-cut direction, which essentially either allows Rin to try and ignore his ramblings, or gives her motivation to push herself next time and try to actually communicate what are her expectations.
Rin's bad ending scene even plays out in her normal ending, only under different circumstances.
In the case of the neutral ending, while their relationship is better and they never break up so brutally, Rin is given a direction in life : She will try to become an artist in the sense her teacher wants her to be.
It seems to be a good step for leading a normal life and it seems to be admireable for her to finally find her resolve, but let me remind you...
Last time when Rin pushed herself to do anything that doesn't come naturally, she had to search for a lot of essentially destructive stymuli in order to make her mind "work" for her, and she even made a decision she has to "destroy herself". Nothing went right or the way it should be, and EVERYONE ignored her problems for the time being simply because she produced what was expected from her.
Now, her resolve is to become a true artist, namely, to keep doing exactly that : Producing art in a way that is not natural for her. That may well mean more silent, quiet, self-destructive mind stimulation tactics and it may well mean that Rin will continue hurting herself, without it giving any guarantee of success or without even having friends around to help her. Make no mistake, we have no idea whether she'll even succeed at her new place, whether she will create a "new" Rin that will be able to more normally interact with people. But we are given every reason to think that this kind of development will hurt her, be bad for her, and this time, she'll have neither Hisao nor Emi to support her.
There, I said what I deduced. What are your guys thoughts?
While discussing with people and browsing the forums, I have made something of an interesting discovery. Namely that, in case where a girl had more than two endings (Rin and Hanako), and two of which technically were not the "good" ending, quite a few of my co-players noted that they felt the "Bad Ending" was somehow better than the one often cited as the "Neutral" one.
This seems to be even more true in case of Hanako, where "releasing the bottled-up anger" seems to please casual players more than Hanako just shutting herself up and permanently "friendzoning" Hisao.
I've been wondering about the whole thing myself and after obtaining all the possible endings for Rin and checking out Hanako's endings, I think I am ready to make my own case.
First, I will ask the question : Do you feel that the game's "Bad endings" indeed feel more satisfying, or at least less dissatisfying, than the "neutral endings" of the girls' in question (Hanako and Rin)?
If I were to analyze this thing, I guess the overall positiveness/negativeness of an ending must depend on who's perspective we are looking from : the girl's or the hero's.
WARNING! SPOILERS FOR HANAKO AND RIN FOLLOW!
In both cases of the "neutral ending", Hisao is able to establish some sort of relationship with clear-cut feeling involved with either of the girls, and they deal with it in their own way. With Rin, he is able to vocalize how he feels about her problems and explain them to them, but without enough detail and in the wrong moment, which causes Rin to decide she HAS to change and leave him behind. However, at that point, the bond between the two seems to exist, only that the sadness of this ending is that it has to be broken. Rin even hugs Hisao and does whatever can be called "Rin's best" to communicate with him.
In Hanako's case, she is able to go over her birthday depression and "let Hisao into her world", allowing him to be her friend and "protect" her. This is actually the kind of relationship Hisao seems to want, given his previous thoughts about Hanako, so indeed it probably seems less negative for him than Hanako breaking out of her shell just to yell at him and tell him she despises Hisao and even Lilly.
However, from the girl's perspective, the thing is backwards. And brought up to the X degree.
In Hanako's neutral ending, it seems to me that it is strongly suggested Hanako simply gave up on herself, her life and any possibility of truly breaking out of her shell. She accepts that something is permanently wrong with her and she cannot be a valuable person, only something to be protected, and that her relationship with Hisao will never improve, and neither would her relationships with Hisao or Lilly reach a point where they truly consider her an equal.
Thus, she gives up and let's Hisao do what he seems to want : a relationship where she is his little sister at best.
I think that unlike the case with Hanako's good ending or Lilly's route, this Hanako will not attempt to break out of her shell, because she was effectively convinced that she is "unworthy" and the case of an incomplete person that doesn't deserve love or even normal friendship of equals.
In Hanako's bad ending, at least, she cannot take this sort of treatment anymore and while we have no idea how she copes with her "breakup" and the entire situation afterwards, at least she's not shown giving up and accepting her role as an object for somebody else's overactive protective instincts.
In Rin's case, the situation seems more complex. It's Hisao who breaks in her bad ending, and he tells her exactly what kind of problem they are facing and how her personality sucks, but he also never completely tells her she has to change, he doesn't make her believe it is wrong to be herself. He simply makes her realize why is it that nobody can ever understand her completely. He leaves *her* to handle the problem, rather then giving her a clear-cut direction, which essentially either allows Rin to try and ignore his ramblings, or gives her motivation to push herself next time and try to actually communicate what are her expectations.
Rin's bad ending scene even plays out in her normal ending, only under different circumstances.
In the case of the neutral ending, while their relationship is better and they never break up so brutally, Rin is given a direction in life : She will try to become an artist in the sense her teacher wants her to be.
It seems to be a good step for leading a normal life and it seems to be admireable for her to finally find her resolve, but let me remind you...
Last time when Rin pushed herself to do anything that doesn't come naturally, she had to search for a lot of essentially destructive stymuli in order to make her mind "work" for her, and she even made a decision she has to "destroy herself". Nothing went right or the way it should be, and EVERYONE ignored her problems for the time being simply because she produced what was expected from her.
Now, her resolve is to become a true artist, namely, to keep doing exactly that : Producing art in a way that is not natural for her. That may well mean more silent, quiet, self-destructive mind stimulation tactics and it may well mean that Rin will continue hurting herself, without it giving any guarantee of success or without even having friends around to help her. Make no mistake, we have no idea whether she'll even succeed at her new place, whether she will create a "new" Rin that will be able to more normally interact with people. But we are given every reason to think that this kind of development will hurt her, be bad for her, and this time, she'll have neither Hisao nor Emi to support her.
There, I said what I deduced. What are your guys thoughts?