Alright, so I finally got around to playing Stellar Blade, and let me tell you, it was a wild ride! I wanted to share my experience and how I got the “canon” ending, so let’s dive right in.
First off, I started playing and immediately got sucked into the story. The whole setup of trying to save Earth had me hooked. I went through all the missions, fought a ton of those Naytiba creatures, and the story started to get pretty intense. I could tell things were building up to something big.
So I followed the main storyline, doing all the missions and trying to figure out what the heck was going on. Then the game throws this curveball where it becomes clear that not everyone has the same idea about how to save Earth. Things started to get really interesting around this point, and I was on the edge of my seat.
After a whole lot more fighting and exploring, I finally got to the part where I had to make a choice. This dude Adam shows up and he’s like, “Hey, let’s join forces and become something new.” That’s his grand plan to mix humans and Naytibas to create some kind of super-species. Sounds kinda nuts, right? I decided to give it a shot because, why not? Seemed like the most interesting option.
I decided to go with Adam, and what do you know, Eve and Adam merge into this new being. Turns out, this was his plan all along. He wants to create a new species that can live in harmony. The new Eve is supposed to be the first of this new civilization. It felt like a pretty epic moment, and I was all in on this new direction for humanity.
- Started the game, got hooked on the story.
- Fought a lot of Naytibas, followed the main missions.
- Reached the point where I had to make a choice.
- Chose to join with Adam, leading to Eve and Adam merging.
- Realized this is the “canon” ending, creating a new species.
Of course, there are other ways it could have gone down. Like, if I had said no to Adam, I would’ve ended up fighting him. He turns into this giant monster called the Elder Naytiba. After beating him, he dies and tells Eve that humanity’s history is over because of her choice. I am glad that I didn’t see that ending.
But yeah, going with Adam’s plan felt like the right move in my game. It was a crazy ending, but it made sense with the whole story. I read somewhere that the developers kinda confirmed this as the “canon” ending, so that’s pretty cool. I am glad that I picked this route.
Overall, it was a blast playing through Stellar Blade and seeing how the story unfolded. Choosing to merge with Adam led to a pretty wild and satisfying conclusion. If you’re playing the game, I highly recommend trying this route to see how it all plays out!