Have you ever had that feeling of finishing a game and a movie and after the credits roll you just sit there staring at the screen? There’s a new game out there and it’s called Dredge and it has two endings.
After hours of playing the game, I’ve finally played through the two endings, and it was great. For those who want to experience both endings of the game, in this article we’ll show you how to get them. So, get ready because there’s a lot to take in!
All Endings & How To Get Them | DREDGE
Before we jump into the different endings, we’ll make sure to make it as spoiler free as possible. What I do suggest though is that you go for the “bad” ending first. Without saying any spoilers, the story fits a lot better when done that way. Now let’s go through the steps to get certain endings.
The Bad Ending
For the Bad Ending you’ll need to do the following:
- Collect all 5 Artifacts.
- Give all the Artifacts to the Collector.
- The Collector will tell you to go to a place marked on the map.
- Go there and interact with the area.
The “Good” Ending
- Get all the 5 Relics.
- Give it all to the Collector.
- Before going through the “Point of no return” the game tells you, instead go back to Greater Marrow.
- Talk to the Lighthouse Keeper.
- Head to the Island South of Devil’s Spine at Grid P-10.
- Dock on the Island at night and talk to the Old Mayor.
- Go back to Greater Marrow and talk to the Lighthouse Keeper.
- The Lighthouse Keeper will tell you to get the book. Go to the Collector and ask about the book, then take it from him.
- Talk to the Lighthouse Keeper again, you’ll wait then wait for the right time.
- The Lighthouse will point at the area you need to go.
- Go to that point and Throw it back.
Congratulations you now know how to get all the endings in Dredge, now go out there and try to get both endings! You can actually get both endings with one single save file, do the bad ending first and the game will save before the ending. After you go through the cinematic and credits you can then go load back and do the “good” ending.
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