MrJokerRager
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- Nov 2, 2019
I wonder who was the woman that was working with Isaac in the mining deck in the first game. There are theories it was another survivor that Isaac wished was Nicole.They’ll probably ditch or edit what made me love the universe and characters, specifically Isaac who is a favourite of mine among video game protagonists.
From the slight details in the first game to the banter in the second, he’s a damn good character. First of all he’s got a slight hunch, a reward for a lifetime of backbreaking labour and the journal entries for each mission, an overlooked feature which develop a mute character pretty well. He’s bitter, his mom blew his college funds on Unitology and he ended up with a lesser education as a result, his career is stagnating and he’s pushing 50. It’s very clear that the only thing that made Isaac happy was Nicole and he encouraged her to do a tour of duty on that doomed ship…..
It’s why the self-harm angle is critical to the first two games, Isaac sees the other “survivors” mutilating and killing themselves in DS1 and he’s got no way of knowing that it could be his future, when the Nicole reveal is done and the Hive Mind is dead Isaac’s true torment begins.
Throughout DS2 Isaac struggles with his guilt, it’s killing him and the Marker preys on the weakness, appearing as a mutilated Nicole which is probably a creation of Isaac’s mind. He never found her body and she was more than likely amongst the hordes he cut down. The poor guy probably prefers to imagine her as a corpse then as one of the abominations.
“Nicole” is every negative thought made manifest, every insecurity, weakness and shred of guilt made flesh. She even jeers him after a dementia-induced suicide attempt. While he fights through the Sprawl Isaac goes through the phases of grief, and it’s when he forms a small group of survivors that he has his “upward turn”and Nicole disappears, it’s only when he’s alone that she returns and he finally comes to terms with her loss, through a boss fight no less.
The Marker destroyed, Isaac sits down. Accepting of his fate, but he is ultimately rescued by Ellie and it’s very clear that this ending represents his “second chance” in the first game’s ending Isaac is alone with the haunting memory of the woman he loved, in the second he is alone with a woman who could be what he lost, something to live for.
Fuck EA if they tamper with this wonderful story.
I was mad when we couldn't save the engineer and his botanist gf though.