![]() In fact, I highly suggest playing all of the bad endings from the other guy’s routes and the bad endings from Ukyo’s route BEFORE attempting to get the good ending. This was well worth my money! Playing all of the bad endings in the game definitely helped me enjoy this route. This was definitely a fitting conclusion to Amnesia and I am extremely glad that I played through the entire game. I don’t think I can accurately sum up how tragic and wonderful this route was. But, when tragedy threatened to tear the pair apart, Ukyo made a desperate plea to the gods, sacrificing his own happiness for her own. Just like Romeo and Juliet, the MC and Ukyo’s relationship is doomed from the start. Smitten, Ukyo is immediately smitten with the MC and spends the remainder of his trip with her.Ī few months later he then moves to her town in hopes of meeting her again and confessing his feelings to her, but fate had other plans. Ukyo notices her and tells her about his past. She attempts to approach him, but upon seeing that he is crying she stops herself. The MC catches him crying outside of his old home and becomes interested in him. Ukyo just returned to Japan after years of being abroad. He and the MC met when she was there on a school trip. In the Joker World, Ukyo is a photographer from Kobe. So, it’s up to Ukyo to use his knowledge of the other worlds to save the MC from death. In the Joker World, the MC is a virus that the world is trying to purge itself of. This causes all the weird weather in every single world and it is the reason Orion bumped into the MC. Causing a time paradox, so the world tries to rectify the issue by attempting to kill off the MC. This nasty cycle continues on and on, until Nhil, in a last ditch effort to grant Ukyo’s wish, reverses time in Ukyo’s original world so that the MC doesn’t die on August 1st. Usually, Ukyo just kills the MC, which causes him to develop a split personality. So, in each world one of them has to die. In every other route in the game, Ukyo will kill the MC in the most random and over the top ways imaginable, but in his own route he spends the entire game trying to savethe MC. The whole route is heartbreakingly tragic. If I had to sum up Ukyo’s route in one word it’d have to be, Tragic. So, Ukyo’s route is only available after you finish all of the other character’s good endings (yes…even Toma’s route). Ukyo’s Route Review Feels Like the Whole World is Against Us I feel that there just isn’t enough about her to fill an entire section in this game. *Side Note: I will not have an MC/Heroine section in this review. Ukyo’s route is not for the faint of heart, you really have to work to earn your happy ending! So, I landed every single bad ending this route had to offer (and there are SEVEN of them) before I could land even the normal ending. And you know what I got? Ukyo’s route explains everything! ![]() I guess I was expecting some big character revelation or something, perhaps even a little explanation for his actions throughout the game. So after watching Ukyo kill the MC with absolutely no warning what so ever in just about every bad ending of the game, I was a little curious about how his route would play out. I have seen good, bad, and just plain ugly in this game. Playing every route in a game is definitely a full time commitment. Ukyo is my last route in Amnesia: Memories and it has been a long road to this point.
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