His best friends are all dead or presumed dead, his trusted advisor died moments before, and he is cursed to have his rune devour the souls of all those around him he cares for. The canonical ending involves him leaving alone in the dark, with no word to anyone. In the original game, no matter what ending the player gets, Tir McDohl disappears the second the Liberation Army has declared victory. RELATED: 10 Retro Games You Never Played (But Should) Suikoden 5 for example has multiple endings based on their choices, how many stars they have, and whether or not they managed to succeed in any of these scenarios. Most of the Suikoden games have at least one alternate ending that can only appear if the player has gained all 108 characters. 8 Accepting The Loss Of Tidus In Final Fantasy X-2 This ends up being the canonical ending, as seen by the Far Cry 5 spinoff Far Cry New Dawn. However, if the player chooses to Walk Away during the final confrontation with Joseph Seed, it will lead them straight to the canon ending where they don't fight him, he remains alive, many parts of the story are left unresolved, and the cult still has some traction. That ending ends the game extremely quickly, even if it technically results in the best possible outcome. There is even a secret ending where instead of cuffing Seed at the first confrontation, they just wait. The player can carry on with the arrest after taking out the other Seed siblings, or they can walk away. When they finally make it to him, they are given two options. The whole game leads up to an epic finale against Joseph Seed, the megalomaniacal ringleader of Hope County's extremist religious cult organization Project at Eden's Gate. There are a few options at the end of Far Cry 5, all of which have their own endings.