By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

Forums - Gaming Discussion - Siren Blood Curse - Plot questions *HUGE SPOILERS*

Tagged games:

Just in case you accidentally clicked on this thread and do not want to be massively spoiled, I'll cover the questions in spoiler-ink.

 

Anyway! I've just beaten Siren Blood Curse. The game is flawed, rough and unpolished; but I'd be lying if I said I didn't love it from beginning to end. As for someone who never played Forbidden Siren before, I can find nothing but praise for this game, so the pro's outweight the cons in my eyes, and that's a good thing.

If anyone hasn't played it, I strongly reccommend it to you. In any case! The plot, as constrived as it was, made interesting points which I, unfortunately, failed to fully comprehend, and now I have several questions that hopefully someone can answer.

 

As I said before, these are game-breaking spoilers, so read with caution:

 

· Bella and Amana are the same person?

· Why does Seigo commits suicide in one of the game's timelines?

· How come Sol Jackson (the cameraman) gets killed during the different timeline (again), but Sam Monroe manages to escape?

· I'm guessing Bella gets transported back in time at the end just like his father, but what happens to Shibito Sol and Shibito Melissa?

· When Bella is calling out her parents outside the church, and then switch into Monroe's vission, how come she's a Shibito? Were we playing as a Bella Shibito all along, with the game fooling us?

· How come Amana can remember everything from different timelines, but the rest of the protagonist can have vague memories?

· How did Sam Monroe sent a message to Howard Wright to go to the town, if they are both shown alive at the end? (Albeit a certain piece of info tells that Monroe dies time after) Did Monroe go back but Howard didn't because he was in Hell? They were essencially living at the same time but in different universes? When Monroe goes back, there's two different Monroe's (the one that lives with Bella and Melissa, and the Monroe who survived through Siren Blood Curse) living at the same time?



Around the Network

Shameful bump. Anyone? Or did you find the story a difficult affair to grasp, too? :P



I just think that you're just one of the 2 people who played the game and that other guy is currently enjyoing himself in a bar.

You can consider this as another shameful bump.



If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.

vivster said:
I just think that you're just one of the 2 people who played the game and that other guy is currently enjyoing himself in a bar


Enjoying himself doing what? :P



Wright said:
vivster said:
I just think that you're just one of the 2 people who played the game and that other guy is currently enjyoing himself in a bar


Enjoying himself doing what? :P

Bar stuff.



If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.

Around the Network

I played it when it came out on ps3. I Enjoyed it a lot but I can't remember much of the plot. Just the awesome sneaking around while sight jacking. I don't pay much attention to horror game plots :/



SvennoJ said:
I played it when it came out on ps3. I Enjoyed it a lot but I can't remember much of the plot. Just the awesome sneaking around while sight jacking. I don't pay much attention to horror game plots :/


Thing is, the plot here seems extremely interesting; it's just that it is confusingly presented to the player.



The plot makes less sense than the Resident Evil movies. Many times I felt like I needed to change to another genre on how creepy the game was.



Bet with Xander XT: 

I can beat more games on his 3DS than he can on my PSVita in a month. Loser has to buy the winner a game on his/her handheld Guess who won? http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=193531

Me!

CGI-Quality said:
The entire story is not what it seems - it's much of an underground "bad dream". Not really happening. As for it being unpolished - was it flawed? Yes. Unpolished/Rough? Not really. I actually found it quite polished and complete, perfecting the original Siren in ALL areas (for those who played both the original Japanese and English versions).

Then again, I also had the pleasure of beating both New Translation (even more polished with better load times due to retail) and Blood Curse. It's a crime that Sony didn't make New Translation available worldwide, since that has key scenes missing from the English, downloaded Blood Curse!


The first half of the story is not what it seems because it's actually something that had already happened - hence the outcome on which almost everyone died, but Amana lamented this as it turned out not to be like she expected.

 

Isn't Blood Curse retail, though? I have the copy right here, next to me.



During two of the deaths it causes a time loop and everyone goes back with some of their memories. If you are unsure about the story you can go to the wiki. Which we update every once in awhile. Everything you ask can be answered fully. I would have to play the game to answer most of them but I am away from my ps3.