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Top 20 Video Games with the Most Endings

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Gaming - March 25th 2025, 17:25 GMT+1
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20. Zero Escape: Virtue's Last Reward (2012)

If you’ve ever wanted to feel like you’re in an anime-flavored escape room while unraveling a multiverse conspiracy, this game is your jam. Virtue's Last Reward is a visual novel meets puzzle thriller that gleefully tosses you down branching timelines and lets you die – a lot – before you start piecing together the big picture. With 24 endings (yes, most of them brutal), it’s the kind of game where unlocking bad outcomes is half the fun. Add in time travel, moral dilemmas, and a talking AI rabbit with attitude, and you’ve got a wild ride through science fiction madness that makes every choice feel like it really matters. | © Chunsoft (Spike Chunsoft)

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19. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015) – 36 Endings

Geralt of Rivia isn’t just a monster hunter – he’s also the source of 36 different endings, depending on how you treat your friends, your enemies, and the war-torn world around you. The Witcher 3 isn’t just “choose your own adventure,” it’s “choose how heartbreakingly real your adventure will get.” Between the fate of Ciri, the political mess of the Northern Realms, and your various romantic entanglements (ahem, Yennefer vs. Triss), your choices shape the world in subtle and not-so-subtle ways. Want bittersweet victory? Tragic fallout? Happily ever after? It’s all on the table. And so are Gwent cards. | © CD Projekt Red

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18. Nobunaga's Ambition II (1989) – 38 Endings

Before choice-based games were cool, Nobunaga's Ambition II was already dishing out dozens of ways to rewrite Japanese history. You play as one of several warlords trying to unify feudal Japan, and how you lead your armies, manage diplomacy, and betray allies (c’mon, you know you did it) determines which of the 38 endings you’ll unlock. Will you be a wise ruler? A ruthless conqueror? Or just the guy who got backstabbed by a daimyo you forgot to gift rice to? This turn-based strategy epic may be old-school, but its replayability is off the charts. History nerds, rejoice. | © Koei

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17. Super Street Fighter IV (2010) – 39 Endings

Ah yes, the fighting game with more endings than punches in a combo chain. Super Street Fighter IV adds flavor to its roster by giving every single character their own unique ending. That’s 39 playable characters, 39 endings, and at least 39 excuses to keep replaying arcade mode like it's 1993. Whether you're watching Ryu search for meaning again, or Dan Hibiki failing hilariously again, the endings range from dramatic to downright absurd. It’s not the deepest narrative experience – but it’s a glorious celebration of personalities, rivalries, and pure arcade energy. Shoryuken your way to all of them! | © Capcom

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16. Banshee’s Last Cry (1994) – 40 Endings

This murder mystery visual novel doesn’t just have plot twists – it is a plot twist. Banshee’s Last Cry takes place during a snowy lodge getaway gone horribly wrong, and depending on who you talk to, who you trust, and how you piece things together, you’ll uncover one of 40 endings – some romantic, some tragic, and some absolutely bonkers (including supernatural detours). It's a slow burn that rewards curiosity and punishes assumption, and it was one of the earliest examples of branching narratives done right. Think Clue, but with more heartbreak – and possibly a vengeful spirit. | © Chunsoft (Spike Chunsoft)

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15. Tsukihime (2000) – 43 Endings

Ah, Tsukihime, the legendary visual novel that launched a thousand doujin circles – and confused half its readers along the way. With five major routes and dozens of subtle variations, this dark urban fantasy VN delivers 43 endings, ranging from romantic bliss to disturbingly grim death scenes. You play as Shiki Tohno, a teenage boy with the ability to see death lines (don’t ask), navigating vampires, murder mysteries, and dating options with equally deadly stakes. Every tiny decision branches into new possibilities, which makes completionists both thrilled and emotionally exhausted. “Near-side” and “Far-side” routes? More like “how many timelines will I cry in?” | © Type-Moon

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14. Fate/Stay Night (2004) – 46 Endings

If you thought Tsukihime was wild, buckle up: Fate/Stay Night is like anime philosophy class with swords and 46 endings. Choose between the three iconic routes – Fate, Unlimited Blade Works, and Heaven’s Feel – and watch as the tone shifts from shounen action to psychological horror faster than you can say “King Arthur is a girl.” Every route has its own arcs, sub-endings, bad ends, and romantic conclusions, most of which involve Servants, sad backstories, and more metaphysical discussions than your average philosophy major can handle. It’s deep, dramatic, and absolutely unskippable for any VN fan or Type-Moon disciple. | © Type-Moon

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13. Fallout 2 (1998) – 47 Endings

Before branching narratives became trendy, Fallout 2 was already out here changing lives (and towns) based on your every move. With its open-ended structure and brutal sense of humor, this post-apocalyptic RPG delivers 47 unique ending slides based on how you helped – or totally ruined – each settlement and faction. Help Vault City thrive? Abandon New Reno to the mob? Marry a tribal and become an "adult entertainment" star? Yep, that’s all canon. It’s messy, unpredictable, and wildly reactive. Just don’t accidentally nuke the wrong town… or do. That’s kind of the point. | © Black Isle Studios

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12. Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 (2011) – 50 Endings

If comic book multiverses have taught us anything, it’s that every character needs their own wacky alternate reality – and Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 really took that to heart. With 50 playable characters, each rocking their own arcade mode and personal ending, this tag-team fighter is less about canon and more about "What If?" You want Dante teaming up with Deadpool? Rocket Raccoon defeating Galactus with sass? Phoenix Wright turning the courtroom into a battlefield? It's all here. Each ending is a love letter to its character, sometimes hilarious, sometimes epic, always ridiculous. You’re not just fighting – you’re unlocking chaos. | © Capcom

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11. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (2011/2012) – 52 Endings

Look, Tekken lore is already completely unhinged. Now imagine giving every single character their own custom tag-team ending – yep, that’s Tekken Tag Tournament 2. Whether it’s Kuma becoming a sushi chef or Bob doing... whatever Bob does, these 52 endings are as entertaining as they are confusing. There’s no real “plot” to follow – it’s just pure, delightful character nonsense. Think of it like a massive fanservice buffet: goofy, flashy, and 100% committed to entertaining you, even if you don’t understand a single thing about the Mishima bloodline anymore. Bonus: the endings are all fully animated and often absurd. | © Bandai Namco

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10. BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend (2011) – 62 Endings

If you ever wondered what it would be like to follow an anime series, fight as your favorite overpowered character, and also juggle 62 different endings, BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend says, “Sure, why not?” This fighting game is the kind of wild that throws lore at you like a dodgeball – dimensional resets, time loops, talking cats with PhDs… and somehow, it all (kind of) makes sense. Every character has multiple endings depending on what you do in the story mode, and yes, that includes the joke ones. You might come for the flashy combos, but you’ll stay because you're too deep into the chaos to back out now. | © Arc System Works

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9. Time Travelers (2012) – 71 Endings

Imagine Quantum Leap mixed with visual novel storytelling and a touch of sci-fi melodrama, and you've got Time Travelers. This criminally underrated gem throws five protagonists into a tangled web of time travel, disasters, and moral dilemmas, with a staggering 71 endings to discover. Some are silly, some are tragic, and a few will make you genuinely rethink how narrative games work. The “flow chart” structure lets you hop between perspectives and timelines like a narrative DJ, remixing reality until you (hopefully) get the good ending. It’s ambitious, cinematic, and a masterclass in controlled chaos. | © Level-5

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8. Princess Maker 2 (1993) – 74 Endings

Raise a daughter, they said. It’ll be wholesome, they said. Princess Maker 2 is what happens when you combine fantasy life sim with the pressure of being a borderline helicopter parent. Over the course of eight years, you train, educate, scold, praise, and occasionally send your daughter into literal battle, all in hopes of a perfect future. But what’s “perfect” depends entirely on your choices – will she be a princess? A baker? A demon queen? With 74 endings, this game covers every path from rags to royal to… demon overlord. It’s charming, stressful, and oddly relatable. | © Gainax

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7. 428: Shibuya Scramble (2008 / 2018 worldwide) – 85 Endings

Live-action visuals? Check. Real-time multi-character perspective shifts? Check. Absolutely bonkers narrative with 85 endings? Oh yeah. 428: Shibuya Scramble is an interactive thriller where five strangers get tangled in a kidnapping plot – and somehow, you also end up dealing with bioterrorism, gangsters, and an adorable mascot named Tama. Every choice causes a ripple effect, leading to success, failure, or some of the most hilarious bad endings ever conceived (we’re talking banana suits and cults). It’s part crime drama, part fever dream, and proof that games can be completely unhinged and brilliant. | © Spike Chunsoft

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6. Detroit: Become Human (2018) – 85 Endings

David Cage went full "choose your own philosophical epic" with Detroit: Become Human, and somehow, it mostly works. You control three androids navigating a very unsubtle allegory for civil rights – and depending on your decisions, you can shape a future of revolution, peace, or catastrophic failure. With 85 unique endings (and hundreds of variations), the branching narrative is impressively complex. Characters can die early, relationships shift on a dime, and even the smallest act can ripple across timelines. It’s ambitious, dramatic, and at times unintentionally hilarious – but there’s no denying how satisfying it is to see your choices actually matter. | © Quantic Dream

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5. Undertale (2015) – 93 Endings

Undertale is what happens when a quirky RPG, a Tumblr meme, and a moral philosophy seminar walk into a bar – and then ask if you really want to kill that frog. With 93 endings (yes, really), the game reacts to everything you do, from who you fight to how many times you reload a save. Spare everyone? You're a pacifist hero. Kill everything? You're a monster. Pet the dog too much? The game will remember. It’s charming, meta, and self-aware in the best way – constantly breaking the fourth wall and making you question your every move. It’s the rare game that punishes violence not with difficulty, but with guilt. | © Toby Fox

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4. Star Ocean: Second Evolution (2008) – 100 Endings

This JRPG didn’t just give you a party of quirky anime weirdos – it gave you a ridiculous number of ways to end their story. Star Ocean: Second Evolution features multiple protagonists, dozens of recruitable characters, and a relationship system that fuels over 100 unique endings. Want to see your entire party form romantic pairings in endless combinations? This is your game. It’s basically a sci-fi soap opera with real-time battles and a branching epilogue buffet. It may be a remaster of a PS1 classic, but the ending count is truly ahead of its time. | © tri-Ace / Square Enix

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3. Reventure (2019) – 100 Endings

What if Zelda was a 2D parody where you could trip on your sword and instantly get a “YOU DIED” screen? Welcome to Reventure, a brilliant little indie that turns failure into the whole point. With 100 endings to discover, the game encourages wild experimentation – from throwing the princess off a cliff to forgetting your pants before heading out. Every ending is a reward (or a punishment?) that builds the game’s bizarre world. It’s fast, hilarious, and way more clever than it has any right to be. Think of it as the gaming equivalent of pressing every button just to see what happens. | © Pixelatto

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2. Until Dawn Remake (2025) – 257 Endings

What’s better than a teen horror movie where everyone can die? One where everyone can die in 257 different combinations. The Until Dawn Remake brings back the cabin-in-the-woods chaos of the original, but with upgraded visuals, tighter mechanics, and more branching paths than a haunted corn maze. Your choices determine who lives, who dies, and who suffers hilariously avoidable fates (lookin’ at you, jumping out the window for no reason). It’s cinematic, campy, and terrifying – but mostly, it’s an interactive checklist of all the ways to ruin or redeem your friend group. | © Supermassive Games

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1. Baldur’s Gate 3 (2023) – 17,000 Endings

Seventeen. Thousand. Endings. That’s not a typo – it’s Baldur’s Gate 3 flexing harder than a barbarian mid-rage. This CRPG is the gold standard of choice-driven storytelling, where your race, class, party members, romances, and decisions all collide into a galaxy of possible conclusions. Whether you’re becoming a god, turning into a mind flayer, or just vibing with your vampire boyfriend, the game makes sure your version of the story feels personal. And with every tiny choice affecting someone, somewhere, it’s the closest gaming has come to full-blown narrative quantum mechanics. Dungeons & Dragons never felt this personal – or this massive. | © Larian Studios

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Ever wondered which video games offer the most endings? Whether it’s through branching narratives, moral choices, or sheer chaos, some titles go above and beyond to deliver an avalanche of outcomes. In this list, we’re diving into the top 20 video games with the most endings, highlighting games that truly embrace player choice and replayability.

But here’s the twist: we’re not repeating any franchises. That means no double entries from the same series – each game on this list stands on its own, giving you a diverse lineup of genre-defying, choice-packed experiences. From epic RPGs and cult visual novels to quirky indie experiments, these games prove that sometimes, one ending just isn’t enough.

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Ever wondered which video games offer the most endings? Whether it’s through branching narratives, moral choices, or sheer chaos, some titles go above and beyond to deliver an avalanche of outcomes. In this list, we’re diving into the top 20 video games with the most endings, highlighting games that truly embrace player choice and replayability.

But here’s the twist: we’re not repeating any franchises. That means no double entries from the same series – each game on this list stands on its own, giving you a diverse lineup of genre-defying, choice-packed experiences. From epic RPGs and cult visual novels to quirky indie experiments, these games prove that sometimes, one ending just isn’t enough.

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