WoodenRat said:I felt more sorry for King, since he did so much for the village and then just died like a normal organism does.
Shimmyzmizz said:Really?
I had no idea that most things died by being hit with a bolt of lightning.
Keon said:Yes, but he still died. As did many other charecters in the story. In a way, it helps you experience the story. I personally feel that the story would not be as compelling without the deaths of the charecters that you knew. So, in my opinion:
1: In game, you can't save Toroko. Score 1-0 for No.
2: You can make a mod to save Toroko. Score 1 all.
3: The story needs you to have a reason to want to get revenge on the people who did this to Toroko. Score: 2-1 for No.
That said, if you really must have Toroko and King live, just make a mod.
Shimmyzmizz said:No, it wouldn't be. I could probably do it myself if you needed.
But then, what happened in the warehouse? While Toroko and Kng might not be referenced, the Doctor getting the Red Flowers is a pretty big plot point with a lot of things, including the entire bad ending.
When you mess around with the plot, it affects more than just the programming.
trickybilly said:Hmm...They could somehow capture the enraged Mimigas like Toroko by some smart move (they seem to be less intelligent enraged), magic, the Red Crystal, and try medicine on them until something works. Injections could have been applied through guns, and with some sedatives they'd probably behave acceptable until they'd find a cure. If eating the red flowers doesn't kill the victim (appearantly not, since otherwise the Doctor could not make an effective army from Mimigas) there is endless amount of time for trying to heal them in captivity. "The door did not open" at bossfights funnily, so Quote did not have a choice but to kill Toroko. I felt sorry for the Mimigas, so in my mod "The true ending of Cave Story" the enraged Mimigas are healed
Shimmyzmizz said:I'm sorry, but were you the one who called the best ending a cop out (A sentiment I agree with), Mr. Hypocrite.
norevenge said:just killing torok makes me feel soo sad and bad about it
Keon said:Exactly. Now you want revenge, and have a reason to shoot billions of monsters to pieces. Sadly, Toroko's death is needed for the story. But, yes, it is a sad moment.