The four endings of Soma
So this article's going to cover the four endings of Soma.For anyone that hasn't played through Soma yet, stop reading this and get back to scaring yourself so bad that you'll need to sleep with a night light again for a week.
So this article’s going to cover the four endings of Soma.
For anyone that hasn’t played through Soma yet, stop reading this and get back to scaring yourself so bad that you’ll need to sleep with a night light again for a week.
This has some major spoilers that will ruin the game’s ending, and most of the game for that matter, unless you’ve beaten it already.
Seriously, go play it already.
From pretty early on, Catherine tells you that the “you” that you’re perceiving the world from is a copy of the original Simon from Toronto. The brain scan was sent to the underwater research stations, and WAU put Simon’s scan into a robot/flesh combo. And from there on you make two more copies of Simon, leaving four total Simons in the worlds. This implies that Simon has four different endings and four different paths that he’s taken. So while the player has only gone through one ending, Simon has gone through four lives.
The Life of Choice
The Life of Confusion
His life is the only one the players have a direct choice over. When switching into the powersuit, you are given the choice to essentially end your own life. Ending his life there would mean leaving him innocent to the woes of living a life alone inside Omicron, but would also mean killing an instance of your own life. Having him live would force him to face isolation and despair alone, most likely ending in his suicide. Without a mother figure like Catherine keeping him on track and ensuring he is okay, he will not survive long.
The Life of Burden
A Dr. Who quote comes to mind with the third Simon. “Great men are forged in fire. It is the privilege of lesser men to light the flame.” His goal has now been trimmed down to delivering the ARK to its promise land: space. The third Simon is pushing away from everything he’s seen. He’s easy to snap back at Catherine, but also shows that he has grown in experience. His conversation with her going down into the abyss proves that he has learned from his past life and is using those lessons in some manner.
The experiences that follow, meeting the last human and WAU, weigh heavily on him, though, and with his final words to Catherine, he curses everything about his existence. She curses back, and the power turns off halfway through her screaming at him. What happens after the power turns off is unknown. He might be locked in the Pilot Seat forever, sitting next to the object that was supposed to launch him to the stars. Or he might be cursed to forever walk the depths of the abyss, haunting its floor like the creatures he hid from all this time. But his life ends at the lowest point of all, both literally and figuratively.
The Life of Hope
While this life is still as unknown as Simon’s first life, this one is now living in a world with no concept of money, no concept of time, and no concept of limited material wealth. He’s got a lot of issues to think over, but he’s also got a lot of time to think about it. He’s accomplished his goal of sending the ARK off, and he’s earned some R and R. It’s the ending that feels the weakest due to the theme and atmosphere that Soma’s built up. Very few protagonists in horror movies feel a sense of joy and happiness at the end. It’s almost like a life after the past few live’s deaths; like his own personal heaven.