Yah, I cheated a bit, by using a guide. I just wanted to get it done; I have a huge backlog and I want to get it out of the way before the next generation starts. Besides, Rayman Legends is the only other new game I'm likely to buy tgis year. Anyway, Antichamber:
I doubt a lot of you have 'completed' it, but here are my thoughts for those who have:
[spoiler]My theory is surprisingly metaphorical, given some of the Internet thinks it's a scientist tinkering with the 4th (or a higher) dimension, and that the 'black ghost' is a hypercube made of antimatter or some shit, and that unleashing it upon the grey cube at the end basically realises it in some form and destroys the world.
Anyway, I figured that I play a dying man moving through my own mind, and my subconcious is teaching me life lessons with the portraits, making them actual puzzles within the impossible world of the imagination. Then, he (or she) dies.[/spoiler]
Well, as per mind-blam!- puzzle games like Fez as well, all the secrets have yet to be found. Hell, I still haven't completed some of the other rooms. So maybe there's another ending. Perhaps a lot more.
One last thing, including a spoiler for BioShock Infinite: [spoiler]the towers and bridges at the end reminded me of BioShock Infinite's Sea of Doors. :D[/spoiler]
[spoiler]Oh, and I think the 'black ghost', as folk are calling it, was cancer or some other fatal disease, considering its clearly something malevolent, and you use it to overcome obstacles during the endless towers.[/spoiler]
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