I think Nennai has created an ending that depends on our interpretation. When we can't distinguish between what’s an illusion and what’s real? I know the game just came out, so we can’t demand too much, but Nennai said they packed in a ton of details. Yet, we get an ending where we’re kicked back to the menu, and the game’s structure feels very strange. In the first game, the original, the final boss would disappear from the cathedral before we got the credits and returned to the menu. But here, that doesn’t happen. In terms of structure, the original showed us the illusion first, and defeating the illusion marked the end. But in Sinisistar 2, we defeat the final boss, and then we get the illusion—what’s that about? Or did Nennai deliberately reverse the order to be creative and avoid monotony? If so, we’re left clueless about the fate of the locations on the map. Like, is the giant monster at the bottom of the lake still alive? That thing is too massive to just linger like in original, and it’s not a boss we can rematch after defeating once. There should’ve been a cutscene showing it dissolving back into its own world or something. The cathedral we worked so hard to purify ends up concluding in a way that feels meaningless. If this is a sequel that’s supposed to be better than original in every way, it should’ve shown us the significance of the cathedral—after the monster disappears, Leila should take over, purify it, and become a pillar there, unless the cathedral collapses entirely. Am I crazy, my friend, or am I just expecting too much and overthinking it?