The Simulacra (Simulacrum) will, by default, grant The Player one "worm" to save, wherein they are met with a moral dilemma on whose life to spare. IRIS OS is actually a variation of Linux, and possibly Android. The Rippleman simulacrum, Kimera simulacrum or TRM is the main antagonist of Simulacra 2.
, Jacksepticeye - It will say Seán William McLoughlin, Anna/Anna Hardy - It will say "I asked for YOUR name. The interrogation video, instead, simply shows Mina and Rex being interrogated instead of Arya and Rex/Mina and Arya. The video will instead show Arya doing her makeup, panicking after hearing The Rippleman's "growl", and, as Mina or Rex, having her face torn open. The app "WARDEN" will turn the "IRIS Memo" Button (in the lower right corner) into a scan button when evidence is visible. Since The Player is not timed, they will have ample time to make a choice, unlike in Sara Is Missing where an option would be defaulted to if one was not manually selected in time. The Rippleman says that "Simulacra" is the name that the humans given to their "kind". IRIS OS is also installed on Maya's phone in SIMULACRA 2. ", likely referencing said similarities in their situation, likely as a concept akin to Yin and Yang. The screen will then cut to a video of the 3 friends taking a "New Beginnings" photo. The police department's casefile system is also supported by IRIS OS, through the WARDEN app. There, you can tell Detective Murilo the truth, ergo that it was Maya who took the deal, or reshape reality saying that Mina took it. Abadon All Hope For the end you have to make sure that Taylor does not trust you or you betray him. If youre looking for Rex clues, reach out to pumpedupclicks (or talk to Mina, it cant be Arya bc you finished that interaction, but anyone of the three can get you the big Rex clue). Murilo referred to them as "creatures" in Simulacra 2.įOLLOW US. Usually a new video becomes recoverable after each one-on-one interaction, so you might need to talk to Rex first. The main antagonists of the "Simulacra" series. Say "Can I save both? This applies to every other ending, the crucial thing that differs is in the end where you choose who to accuse of taking the deal. This ending is a little hard to get, as a single mistake can ruin everything. The Simulacra states that it resides in a hyper-realistic dimension, where pretending to be someone else is how they eradicate "worms", or people who are "unworthy" of being a part of this reality.
The Simulacra will compliment you on your ability to decide the fate of those around you through clever misdirection, and teases that it may not be so different from The Player, as they both disregard morals to achieve power or an outcome, but for opposite purposes.