Resident Evil Requiem Boasts Two Very Different Endings – Choose Yours Wisely

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  • The decision made by protagonist Grace Ashcroft in Resident Evil: Requiem regarding Elpis, a government secret within the ARK installation, significantly impacts the games finale and player experience.
  • Destroying Elpis leads to the Bad Ending, resulting in Leon S. Kennedys death, while releasing Elpis reveals its role as the foundation for a cure against world infections and unlocks the canonical and more satisfying ending.
  • Grace Ashcrofts dilemma about Elpis is also present in Resident Evil: Extinction, where her decision at the ARK facility affects the length of the boss fight, post-credits scenes, and achievable rewards.
  • The true ending of Resident Evil: Requiem may provide opportunities for Leon S. Kennedy to reconnect with characters like Ada Wong and influence future games plot against the T-virus.

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In Resident Evil: Requiem, protagonist Grace Ashcroft faces a critical decision within the ARK installation that shapes the game’s finale: whether to destroy or release Elpis, a government secret. This choice determines the final cutscene and the fates of key characters, and dictates the final battles players will face. DESTROY ELPIS Choosing to destroy Elpis leads to what the community calls “The Bad Ending.” Leon S. Kennedy’s infection worsens, weakening him during the confrontation with the villain, Zeno. Zeno, who already possesses superhuman abilities, defeats and kills Leon, leaving Grace to escape the installation by helicopter, devastated by the loss. This ending lacks a traditional boss battle and serves as a consequence for Grace’s choice. In this “tragic ending,” Grace Ashcroft blows Leon S. Kennedy’s head off after deciding to wipe out Elpis. This ending is widely considered non-canon. LIBERATE ELPIS: The True Conclusion

Conversely, releasing Elpis reveals the truth behind the plot and unlocks the canonical and more satisfying ending of Resident Evil: Requiem. Elpis is revealed to be the foundation for a definitive cure against the infections plaguing the world. When Zeno injects himself with Elpis to amplify his power, the substance reverses his superhuman abilities, making him easily defeated. Grace then uses an Elpis sample to cure Leon S. Kennedy, stabilizing his mutation and restoring his strength. The duo then engages in a classic boss battle against Victor Gideon, who undergoes a monstrous transformation, befitting the saga’s tradition. Both endings demonstrate Capcom’s willingness to explore darker narrative territories, rewarding players who follow the clues throughout the campaign with a more complete conclusion.

Resolving Grace’s Dilemma in Extinction: Choosing Elpis Shapes Leon’s Future

Grace Ashcroft’s dilemma in Resident Evil: Extinction mirrors her choice in Requiem. In Resident Evil: Extinction, she faces the same decision at the ARK facility: whether to destroy or release Elpis. Before the boss fight, players can choose to free or destroy Elpis at a terminal. Choosing the destruction route results in a quick cutscene and an immediate game over, without any associated achievements. Releasing Elpis unlocks a longer battle, additional cutscenes, a post-credits scene hinting at future content, and the “Hope and Requiem” achievement. The Gamer rated Resident Evil: Extinction 4 out of 5 stars. Whether Grace Ashcroft will reappear in future installments of Resident Evil remains to be seen, though the “true” ending of Resident Evil: Requiem might allow Leon to reconnect with characters like Ada Wong and alter the fight against the T-virus in future games.

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