![]() ![]() You should be used to this by now.Īfter falling into the door on the floor, walk away from the door - let her have you once again. After entering the long green corridor, be not afraid of hugging the ghost. ![]() I think not interacting with his wife's items is more important than interacting with your own, but do your best to follow this just in case.ĭo NOT interact with the rat. I missed the baby shoes (never worn?) memento and still got this ending. In the giant checkers room, ignore the safe in the gramophone room. In the backroom, interact with the knife before the bathtub cutscenes. In the long hallway, ignore the wheelchair and instead stare at your paintings. Do NOT enter the room with the painting of the artist's wife. Interact with the bandages in the tiny room with the burning bed.ĭo NOT interact with the necklace. In the room with the giant hole in the floor, crank up the paintings. Afterwards, go into the corridor until the artists wife appears, immediately turn around and head back.Īfter falling into the door on the floor, head straight to the door. After that, interact with the paint pallet that appears by the fireplace.ĭo NOT interact with the small mirror by the window and ignore the ajar door with the light shining through.Īfter the event with the rats, interact with the dead rat on one of the overturned paintings. In the room with the upside-down man painting, turn off the lights and open the new door that appears. Interact with the paint brushes in the hall. If you fail to accomplish this, you will also lose the crank. This triggers another achievement if you haven't already gotten it. Don't look back, don't walk back, just head straight to the door. Interact with the whiskey bottle and collect the crank. Interact with the dog muzzle in the chest, and walk up to the giant painting until you're trapped on all four sides by paintings. Avoid that door and instead follow a rat throw a bunch of painting and into another door. Ignore the Artist's wife, turn around and head back through the door you came from.Īfter a beam collapses near a small fire, you turn around and a bright white light behind a door appears. Those guides may work for some, but they didn't for me. I had this problem for several runs despite following other guides to a T. ![]() If you're reading this guide, it's because you can only seem to get the Loop-ending. He realizes that his attempt to immortalize them will not bring them back, and destroys his work, and retiring. Family-portrait: Ridden with guilt for his family's fate, The Artist paints his wife in a white dress along with their infant daughter.Satisfied with the result, the game comes to a conclusive ending and you get the "I know what I want" achievement if you haven't already. Self-portrait Ending: The Artist leans into his obsession with his work and chooses to create a self-portrait to immortalize himself.You then returns to his studio, revealing another canvas, and the game begins again. He says it's perfect, until the painting begins to distort, and he throws it away in a room full of identical paintings. ![]() Your character (henceforth referred to as The Artist) finishes his painting, and it's his wife in a black dress. Loop-Ending: This is the ending you're most likely getting stuck with.This guide obviously contains spoilers, so if you haven't completed at least one run, please go do that first. ![]()
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