All Endings Explained
Major Spoiler Warning: This page contains complete ending details and narrative outcomes.
Ending 1: Justice Served
Requirements: Complete all missions with 70%+ success rate, maintain positive team relationships
Outcome: The team successfully dismantles the criminal network. All heroes receive commendations and the department's reputation is restored.
Key Decisions: Prioritize negotiation over force, build strong hero relationships, avoid civilian casualties
Ending 2: Pyrrhic Victory
Requirements: Complete main objectives but with significant collateral damage or hero casualties
Outcome: Criminals are stopped but at great cost. Department faces scrutiny, some heroes leave the force.
Key Decisions: Aggressive tactics, accepting high-risk missions, sacrificing relationships for results
Ending 3: System Failure
Requirements: Fail multiple critical missions, low team morale
Outcome: The criminal network prevails. Department is disbanded, heroes scatter to different careers.
Key Decisions: Poor team composition, ignoring relationship dynamics, repeated mission failures
Ending 4: The True Culprit (Secret Ending)
Requirements: Complete all investigation missions with 85%+ success, maintain David Kim's relationship with all heroes above +15%
Outcome: The team uncovers a deeper conspiracy involving department corruption. Heroes must choose between loyalty and justice.
Key Decisions: Prioritize investigation missions, use David Kim frequently, collect all evidence, choose truth over orders in Episode 4
Ending Modifiers
The following factors create variations within each main ending:
- • Hero Romances: Certain hero pairs can develop romantic relationships affecting epilogue scenes
- • Public Opinion: High vs. low public image affects post-ending reputation outcomes
- • Individual Hero Fates: Heroes with negative relationships may leave or transfer
- • Evidence Collection: Finding all optional evidence unlocks additional epilogue content