
If you get the 3 golden tokens, you'll be able to see his hologram and Geddy will mention something like "he's just like Asio!" Originally posted by eggdead:My guess is that it isn't actually Asio in the ending sequence, it is actually one of the ancient owls that look a lot like him. I agree that the game isn't perfect, I give it a 8/10, specially because of the cliche story, but it does wrap up pretty well. Also, in one of the times you meet Solus in his cloaked form, he mentions "Maybe I took the wrong path.", realizing that he should've asked for Otus helps instead of trying to use the pirates, but it was too late to go back, as he wouldn't have where to run if he just stole the relics without having the third one. Taking in consideration that Molstron would've probably had reached the Library before Solus could finish his ritual, you were indeed important on not only saving Solus' life but finishing the relics' ritual. And Otus wasn't useless on the Anti-Hex stuff too. If you get the 3 golden tokens, you'll be able to see his hologram and Geddy will mention something like "he's just like Asio!" And, like said above, Asio does apologize to Otus if you speak to him in the right moment. My guess is that it isn't actually Asio in the ending sequence, it is actually one of the ancient owls that look a lot like him. So, in the end, what was the point? I really didn't come away from this game with any sense of accomplishment or fulfillment, and there were too many questions left unanswered (even after I unlocked the final area with all the owl holograms). Why did he not lead them astray to try to keep them safe? Apparently Owlboy is his ONLY friend after all. And in fact, it made even less sense when they were after the third relic, because he would not have wanted Owlboy to succeed in getting the relic before the pirates could. He clearly follows Owlboy and his friends along so he must've been aware of their intentions, yet he does not once clue them in on what he's up to. Solus's motivations are questionable as well.

He essentially acted like he didn't make any of those horrible accusations or completely rejected him post-Advent, and said he believed in him the entire time.

I was also displeased by Asio in the ending sequence where he talks to you, barely even making any mention that he was wrong. Is anyone else really unsatisfied with the whole ending sequence of the game? In the end it turned out nothing we did, save for unintentionally providing a distraction for Solus so that the three relics could be stolen, actually mattered at all.Īssuming Solus had managed to find a way to steal the relics without our involvement, which I think is pretty likely, he would've just saved the world all by himself.
