![]() The wind and moaning are replaced with a shrill, eerie screeching from outside. ![]() The room is identical to the previous skip. There is nothing but the sound of howling wind and otherworldly moaning noises off in the distance. All of the foliage and overgrowth has disappeared, leaving nothing but a pile of ash and rubble. The hole in the ceiling somehow no longer shines any light through. ![]() Birds are chirping and calming music plays, giving the room a peaceful atmosphere. Plant life has started to grow inside the room. What seems like daylight shines in through the hole in the ceiling, although no actual sky can be seen. The water dripping has increased worryingly.Ī sizeable portion of the roof has caved in, most likely due to water damage, damaging the room and leaving a giant gaping hole in the ceiling. The dripping grows slightly more frequent.Ĭoncerningly, this is the last we hear from the Narrator during this ending, perhaps indicating he has died off, gone catatonic, or simply abandoned Stanley entirely, possibly escaping the room somehow as the water damage grows more severe. Much like the Ninth Skip, he does not react to Stanley's presence, and only mutters " The end is never the end is never" endlessly. In the front-left corner, water begins to drip very slowly. Throughout all of this, he does not acknowledge that Stanley has returned. Miraculously, The Narrator returns, ranting endlessly to himself about how inconsistent the negative reviews were and how their criticisms are very likely misplaced. The smoke alarm on the ceiling is beeping, either from a low battery or radioactive decay. The hanging clock at the back of the room has fallen down. The Narrator solemnly describes what a full year trapped in darkness has done to his psyche, and how he longs for Stanley to join him in his suffering.įrom this point onward, the amount of time the button skips through isn't made clear. The potted plant has fully wilted, leaving nothing but a dead tree sitting a pot of soil. The final light has burnt out, plunging the room into a cold darkness. Alone with himself for increasing lengths of time, he will begin to lose his mind. It is from this point on that the skips begin to take their toll on the Narrator. All but one of the fluorescent lights have gone out, and the potted plant has begun to wilt. The Narrator, now starting to panic, declares that it's been at least "a week or two weeks". One may notice that one or two of the overhead lights have burnt out. He states he looked for an exit this whole time, then starts rambling about the negative Steam reviews that caused him to create the Skip Button in the first place. The Narrator becomes very concerned as Stanley just skipped through twelve hours and insists that he stop pressing the button. The Narrator instructs Stanley not to press the skip button while he looks for a new door. Inexplicably, the door that they entered through has disappeared, trapping them there. The Narrator notifies that Stanley skipped through around 30-45 minutes and is concerned that the time might increase. The Narrator starts talking about the power of the Button and rambles on about Cookie9 possibly changing their review to become more positive. The button skips Stanley "a few minutes" forward in time, and The Narrator starts rambling on again. He requests Stanley to try the Skip Button, then starts an endless ramble. The Narrator takes this feedback into account and creates a room with a Skip Button in the middle. One of the reviews, by Steam user Cookie9, requests for a skip button to skip The Narrator's rambling. The Narrator starts reading negative Steam reviews and is flabbergasted at the opinions presented. There, he reads some of the reviews for it, first from Destructoid and then GameSpot, both being overwhelmingly positive.Īfter indulging in great memories with The Narrator, and at what first seems like a dead-end of The Memory Zone, Stanley walks down into a forgotten part of The Memory Zone tucked away in a maintenance area: the Steam reviews ("Steam" is changed to "Pressurized Gas" for console versions of the game). Inside the vent, The Narrator talks about the disappointment of Ultra Deluxe's New Content, and leads Stanley to The Memory Zone, a secret place he made to remember 2013's The Stanley Parable and all of its good things. Exit Stanley’s office, then crawl into the vent when the narrator asks you to do so.Īs of the Anniversary Update, this can be replayed again post-Epilogue by interacting with the Memory Zone picture in the boss's bathroom.
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