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Top 50 the most memorable endings

A great ending turns a good game into a lasting memory: a twist, a surge of emotion, a final shot that catches your throat. This Top 50 gathers the most powerful retro finales, without spoiling too much. RomWize pairs each title with its re-evaluated score, its versions, their rarity and their collector value.

"Trapped in a three-day loop beneath a looming moon, you replay the same hours again and again to ease the sorrows of a doomed world. The resolution finally gives meaning to those repeated sacrifices and uncovers the grief hidden behind the threat. Its power flows from themes — mourning, loss, consolation — woven into every side quest; few epilogues this bittersweet stay with you so long."

"A revenge story spread across a vast open world, the adventure abruptly tightens its focus in a final revelation that overturns the protagonist's very identity and implicates the player head-on. What you thought you'd been enduring from the start shifts in meaning, and the clues scattered throughout take on their full weight in hindsight. That bold play within the play, more than the action, is what haunts long after."

"Across the journey between light and twilight, the rapport with a companion as prickly as she is endearing becomes the true heart of the adventure — something the ending reveals in a farewell of poignant restraint. A single gesture, without a word too many, says more than any speech could. A parting players carry with them long after the credits."

"What begins as a small time loop unfolds into a cosmic investigation, and everything you piece together quietly reshapes what your journeys meant. The resolution rewards understanding rather than skill: only the knowledge gathered in your own head opens a finale of rare, melancholy tenderness. It lingers like something you were trusted to learn."

"The journey ends on an act of passing-on that retroactively illuminates every sacrifice made along the way. What seemed a quest for survival turns out to be a story of cycles and self-giving, carried by a final sequence where image, music and motion fuse. The silence after the last note tightens the throat long past the closing screen."

"Two thousand years of history unfold across a dozen protagonists, and for a long time you seem to follow separate tales. The finale knots those threads into a single design and reveals the logic guiding every chapter. Much of its power comes from staging that toys with the player's own perception, and from clues scattered across centuries; this cosmic horror closes on a truth that stays with you."

"Behind a humdrum string of murders in a fog-drowned town, the investigation run with your friends refuses to settle for the obvious culprit. Going all the way means reopening the file, rereading every clue and facing a truth many would rather ignore. That taste for persistence, woven with the warmth of the bonds you forge, gives the resolution a quiet, lasting strength."

"Descending into an undersea city built on a radical ideology hides, halfway through, a revelation that rereads every order you've followed from the start. What passed for ordinary progress suddenly interrogates free will and the very nature of the player at the controls. Its power comes from clues planted in the opening and from staging that turns convention against you; that moment of awareness is impossible to forget."

"An investigation soaked in liquor and doubt slowly shifts the question from who did what to who you became while looking. The hundreds of lines you chose, your failures, your improvised ideology all weigh on a resolution that hands you back your own reflection. It feels less like a verdict than an intimate reckoning, devastating in its lucidity."

"Boarding a ghost ship armed only with a logbook and a watch that rewinds death is an intriguing promise — and the game keeps it to its very last inscribed name. The satisfaction is deductive: each reconstructed fate lights up the next, until the whole truth draws itself. The elegance of that resolution etches itself in for good."

"A thriller about the augmented human, the adventure spends hours leading the player to weigh the case for and against transhumanism before handing over one final, irreversible decision. The conclusion crystallizes the whole moral debate seeded along the way and throws each of us back on our own convictions rather than an imposed truth. That responsibility left in our hands, more than the closing firefight, keeps the thinking going long after."

"Picking a house already meant picking a fate, though few grasp how heavily that first gesture will weigh. Midway through, the narrative tips over and reveals that the familiar faces of school life carried other stakes entirely. Depending on the path taken, the resolution turns bitter or bittersweet, and the urge to see it all again from the other side becomes irresistible."

"An infiltration of an isolated base that keeps overturning its own certainties, the plot peels back layer after layer of a conspiracy in which the hero uncovers troubling truths about his own origin. The denouement sets aside action for a meditation on heredity and free will, extended by an epilogue that chooses the human over the soldier. That thematic density, served by pioneering staging, left its mark on the medium."

"An infiltration of an isolated base that keeps overturning its own certainties, the plot peels back layer after layer of a conspiracy in which the hero uncovers troubling truths about his own origin. The denouement sets aside action for a meditation on heredity and free will, extended by an epilogue that chooses the human over the soldier. That thematic density, served by pioneering staging, left its mark on the medium."

"Beneath its bright co-op exterior, this two-handed journey hides an emotional charge you'd never suspect at the outset. Every level reinvents the game to serve a story about a fragile bond, and the closing stretch retroactively gives all those ideas their weight. Played as a pair, you set the controllers down with a tight chest, startled at how deeply it reached you."

"An episodic survival drama built on painful choices, the story rests entirely on the protective bond between an adult and a child amid the chaos. The resolution lands an emotional blow that your own decisions made intimate, never offering a comfortable way out. Its success rests on that shared responsibility, where you carry the weight of every compromise; few endings tighten the throat so hard."

"A grand farewell to a saga decades in the making, this final mission follows an aging hero charged with retying the threads of a sprawling plot. The conclusion strings together revelations and reunions with an almost testamentary generosity, offering catharsis and peace rather than a mere action climax. It's that sense of closure — every promise honored, every cycle sealed — that makes the ending as moving as it is final."

"Exploring a family home room by room means agreeing to trace the thread of several lives gathered under one roof. Each story takes on a different play form, so that the act of telling becomes the point itself. When the last door closes, the whole resolves into a meditation on memory and inheritance that goes on resonating long afterward."

"Avenging a destroyed village is only the starting point of a quest that keeps widening its horizon, building to vertiginous revelations about the very nature of a world borne on two titans. The ending overturns the hierarchy of the powers at play and makes free will its ultimate assertion. A swell of scale that leaves a lasting mark on the modern RPG."

"Bonded to his dragon across an odyssey through the ruins of a vanished world, the player thinks he is hunting a simple ancient threat. The ending instead reveals the true nature of this world and of the creature at his side, recasting every flight and every battle. Carried by rare melancholy and restrained staging, this farewell stays etched in those who lived it."