Lies of P devs explain "lying mechanics" and multiple endings

Published: 12:42, 29 August 2023
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Lies of P devs explain "lying mechanics" and multiple endings
Lies of P will have multiple endings and your actions in the game will have consequences that will determine what ending you get
Lies of P will have multiple endings and your actions in the game will have consequences that will determine what ending you get

Lies of P will have three endings and you won't truly experience the game if you play it only once, say the development team behind this highly anticipated action RPG.

We know 2023 has been absolutely jam-packed with amazing games so far but the rest of the year seems to bring even more exciting new releases. One of the highly anticipated titles releasing soon is Neowiz's Pinocchio action RPG called Lies of P, which caught the eye of many fans of challenging titles due to its grim and dark world and smooth combat.

Lies of P is only a few weeks away and the developers have been sharing more details about their title in recent interviews. One of the interesting details that we learned is regarding the game's endings and lying mechanics, which can have an impact on the story.

According to the devs, Lies of P will have three different endings and the game is not considered complete if you only beat it once. The team recommends playing multiple times to fully experience the story and see the consequences of your actions.

Speaking about the consequences, Neowiz confirmed that Lies of P has a lying system in place, inspired by Pinnochio, which will have an impact on the world and ultimately the ending. So basically, the consequences of your lies will have an impact on what ending you get.

We assume that being honest will get you a good ending but it's never that straightforward in cryptic and dark games like these so expect many twists and turns that may result in a surprising ending.

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Lies of P is coming in the latter half of 2023
Your actions in Lies of P will have an impact on the game's ending

All in all, this lying mechanic and multiple endings certainly sound great and gets us even more hyped for this souls-like, which is officially coming on September 19, for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.

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