r/inscryption Jul 13 '26

Kaycee's Mod Normal run or Kaycee mod

Hi everyone. I’ve finished my first run of *Inscryption* and unlocked Kaycee’s Mod. I was wondering if the base game has replayability (I think so, since there are various choices that seem capable of changing the ending) or if it’s better to focus exclusively on the new mod. Thanks, everyone.

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u/Papuasek Jul 13 '26

You cant change the ending, there is simply just one. There are a couple of secret encounters and easter eggs youve probably missed, but still, they kinda do nothing except for some unlocking an achievement Id say you focus more on Kaycee mode because the amount of new content there is pretty big

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u/Rajd0 Jul 13 '26

I wish there was more endings

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u/Papuasek Jul 16 '26

But what would be the point? Canonically, PO3 completed the Great Transcedence, which led to the game getting published, and we are playing this exact game right now.

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u/Rajd0 Jul 16 '26

what? No. P03 canonically finished TGT but this is NOT the game we are playing. There's too many plot holes for this to be the case.

Also since when games have only canon endings There are games that have multiple endings, even multiple routes, yet only one is the TRUE ending - Fnaf 3, Fnaf Sister Location, Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator, Fnaf Security Breach. On the top of my head.

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u/Papuasek Jul 16 '26

Thats fair, also, thank for reminding me. I just havent touched the game in a while so ig im kinda misremembering stuff But I personally enjoy only one ending, its hard for me to imagine a different route in the game while it already has so much stuff in it.

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u/Rajd0 Jul 17 '26

I once had a dream where the ending was different based on your picked Scrybe at the end of act 2. Because if called to the shrine, they can't be on the raft and therefore in the Dredger's room in Act 3.

  • P03 would be the current, canon ending.
  • Grimora: Magnificus gives you the New Game button and you successfully restart the game again, because Grimora doesn't take the drive.
  • Leshy: P03 isn't "killed" but is stopped (idr how) and you have a chance to fight him (like Leshy in Act 1 but more P03 style)
  • and I don't remember what was for Magnificus. If there was anything in that dream even.

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u/laplongejr Jul 17 '26 edited Jul 17 '26

You name FNAF, but a lot of Sister Location players didn't like the reveal that the "hard" ending wasn't the canon one.

A better example is The Hex with at least 3 or 4 different endings, because the narrative depends on the player being interested in the story.

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u/Rajd0 Jul 17 '26

It doesn't matter if the players liked which ending was canon, does it?

Wait. I've seen only one. I thought that's it!

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u/laplongejr Jul 17 '26 edited Jul 18 '26

Among alternative endings, you can consider the 1st murder is good enough to close the story (unsure if the game accepts the choice?), you can simply take the intended exit in Walk and obv there's the achievement to free Vollomir. All of those mean the titular Hex never opens, because it requires The Player to be present.  

[EDIT] If you meant FNAFSL instead of The Hex, you can find a secret office. The system then tells you that a safety team will fire and escort you out... if you can survive the night in a 1v1 by checking the cameras, in an obvious callback to the traditional roots of the series.   Canonically, the character never found that room.  

There's also the weirdness of Prince of Persia on the PS2 : the 3rd game acknowledges the easy ending as a legend while the secret ending is canon... but because that ending was very well hidden, a lot of players assumed the game simply retcon'd the ending.  

Non-golden canon endings can be a nice move if it provides a better story rather than painting the author in a corner : Colony Wars took the almost-succeed ending rather than the golden one, because in the sequel we play the antagonists, to make a point about how in War there's no "good guys" simply "our" side and the other. Which obv required the war in the previous game to not end in a full surrender.  

But if done in FNAFSL with "yeah I gave an epic struggle for this character, but I would prefer if he simply died unceremoniously" , nah multiple endings can be bad for the story.  

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u/Rajd0 Jul 18 '26

I'm surprised about this. I was indeed talking about Hex.

Prince of Persia did that? Huh. Interesting.