...the Blob has been controlling the boy the whole time. So why would the Blob want to shut down the transmitters that extend its range, thereby denying access to the external bodies that could help it escape?
To me, it feels like we don't know enough about what the Blob wants for the secret ending to make sense as a commentary on the story. If the Blob simply wants to escape, the secret ending is counterintuitive. "Escape" might mean "freedom from controlling the mindslaves," or it might even mean death, but we just don't have enough information to make a clear judgment.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I also get the feeling that this game is more interested in asking questions than providing answers. Mostly I just enjoyed rolling around and causing trouble.
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Based on this explanation of the lore...
https://www.reddit.com/r/TwoBestFriendsPlay/comments/4w6svn/an_explaination_of_insides_lore_background_and/
...the Blob has been controlling the boy the whole time. So why would the Blob want to shut down the transmitters that extend its range, thereby denying access to the external bodies that could help it escape?
To me, it feels like we don't know enough about what the Blob wants for the secret ending to make sense as a commentary on the story. If the Blob simply wants to escape, the secret ending is counterintuitive. "Escape" might mean "freedom from controlling the mindslaves," or it might even mean death, but we just don't have enough information to make a clear judgment.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I also get the feeling that this game is more interested in asking questions than providing answers. Mostly I just enjoyed rolling around and causing trouble.