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“You see I've always been the way you saw me the first time we met… I was like that in public. “Well…” she took a deep breath before answering. “How come you could be so hesitant, so humble at first, unable to string two words together… And then… Like this…” he said. The dialogue on the bus deals with this question thusly: Throughout these seven days Seymon (and by extension, the player of the game) has wondered about Lena’s ‘true’ personality and then decided to ask her about it since it was the end of the journey. Her personality had become confident and she has been telling stories to Seymon for the entirety of their time on the bus. Now, on the bus, she underwent another change. From the very start she has been quiet and shy, then angry and uncaring, then later on she was deceitful and cunning. He asks this because throughout the seven days at camp she has continued to switch personalities. The protagonist, Seymon, inquires who the ‘real’ Lena is. The scene before the Epilogue of the ‘Lena, good ending’ has the protagonist and Lena sitting on bus 410. The scene before the epilogue was done beautifully. Now, with that out of the way let me talk about the Lena, ‘good’ ending.Ģ. The protagonist, Seymon, then learns a lesson or does something he always wanted to do or some sort of change takes place. The epilogue typically involve the protagonist magically waking up in his apartment (where we started off in the beginning). After this scene the epilogue then takes place. Whatever the case, before the epilogue there is always a scene where the protagonist and the girl (or just the protagonist) leave Sovyonok by bus (typically bus 410, the bus that originally took the protagonist to the camp). If he gets a ‘bad’ ending then he will be alone in the epilogue. If he has successfully achieved a ‘good’ ending with a girl then the epilogue will include the girl he achieved the good ending with. The epilogue shows our protagonist and his life after the events that took place in Sovyonok.
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Now, for every good and bad ending of the game there is an epilogue. Our protagonist lives at the camp for seven days and we get to choose his actions for those seven days, however he always departs the camp on the final day. (for people who have not played Everlasting Summer)īefore we begin, the games main setting is in the pioneer camp, Sovyonok. Anyway I'm getting ahead of myself, the ‘good ending’ for Lena was crap, why I think this? Well… let me explain.ġ. The good ending was honestly rushed and not thought out, which is a disappointment to me as Lena had the most interesting character in my opinion. Each girl in the game has a ‘good’ and ‘bad’ ending and in this case I will be talking about the good ending of the girl “Lena”. Now, ‘Everlasting Summer’ is a beautiful visual novel and within it your choices can lead you to good and bad endings. Review: Everlasting Summer, Lena good ending (Part 1 of 4)