Ether One Redux Ending Gameplay PC - St. Paul's Lighthouse [Part 7]
In the Ether One ending, a surprising turn of events takes us to St. Paul's Lighthouse where the power of the artifact reveal the true purpose of the memory collections.
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With the artifact in hand, it's time to place it upon the pedestal and unleash it's mighty power. St. Paul's Lighthouse marks the end of the Ether One experience as all the memory fragments collected thus far are pieced together to come to a surprising conclusion. The lighthouse holds the final piece of the puzzle needed for me to escape Jean's memory and perhaps cure her dementia. But it's a long way up through the pouring rain before I'm transported back to a house, only to then return to the lighthouse one final time. Will I save the day? Or will I leave Phyllis disappointed?
Interestingly enough, I'm able to complete the game without going through the Brimclif Mine. However, there will be another episode of Ether One where I go back and explore that area since I found the fathom depths in a previous episode. Stay tuned!
Ether One (2014) [Redux edition, 2015] developed and published by White Paper Games.
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About the Game & Story:
Ether One is a first person adventure that deals with the fragility of the human mind.
There are two paths in the world you can choose from. At its core is a story exploration path free from puzzles where you can unfold the story at your own pace.
There is also a deeper, more adventurous path in which you can complete complex puzzles to restore life changing events of the patients history in order to help the validation of their life.
Parallel paths make Ether One accessible to a range of skilled players. Invite your friends and family around to pick their brains for help taking on challenging environmental puzzles, or soak in the atmosphere of Pinwheel at leisure. From a young age we enjoyed the first person puzzle games that required you to write cryptic notes on spare pieces of paper to unravel mysteries. Ether One aims to bring back pen and paper puzzle solving, whilst still being accessible and optional for people not wanting to get stuck and frustrated on the harder puzzles.
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