Since the release of Final Fantasy 15, everyone must have finished the game. Many players have many opinions on the ending of the game. Today, the editor will bring you a brief analysis of the ending of Final Fantasy 15. Interested players should hurry up and join us. Check it out!
Camping is a memory. Three of the four people are introverts, and the protagonist is the least talkative. Before the final battle, he personally used words to express his gratitude to his friends. After that, the truth should be told to the other three people, and before finally entering the throne for the ceremony, the three people already knew the truth and bowed to the king.
Personally, I feel that the only two closest relatives to the protagonist are his father and Luna, and the relationship between the foursome is obviously shallower.
It was said that there was a story about the escape from the royal capital in the first game, but it was later deleted, and there was no chance for Luna to join the team. The production team simply used memories to describe Luna, mainly relying on players' imagination.
1. The foursome never abandon each other when traveling, but after the trip they will pursue their own paths and go their separate ways. In the entire game, only Gradiolas among the four has shown the ability to act as a human shield for the protagonist. In fact, the old king's "shield" accompanied the old king in the fight to the end, while the other two went directly to do private work.
2. The visit of the old king and the protagonist indirectly destroyed Luna's country. But in movies and games, the old king and the protagonist never showed any concern that Luna would give up her mission or betray her. They had absolute trust in Luna. In the game, when Prompt was rescued in the imperial capital, he apologized for hiding his life experience and made up his mind that he would never betray him. Therefore, the trusting relationship between the foursome and Luna is lower than that of the protagonist, the old king.
At the end, the protagonist said "Thank you". I think this at least shows that his soul has not been destroyed, so Luna's soul should not be destroyed either.
Parallel worlds are unlikely. The petals and crystal fragments around them hint at the world after their death. The BGM of the main interface has been changed from a slightly sad theme song to a warm and soft one, and the background has also changed from night light to warm sunshine.
Above the logo are the six gods (summoned beasts) who protect the world. I think it should be understood that the two of them are together as souls.
In the end, the two cuddled up on the throne. It was obvious that the prince was the one ten years later. Although he had shaved his beard, he obviously had a sense of vicissitudes of life. Luna had not changed much since she died. Originally, the main character Luna was 4 years old, and the two of them became gods. In the future, the protagonist will be 6 years older, which should be more reasonable for the marriage age!
Finally, I want to say that none of the ff series is materialistic, and the light will be extinguished after death!