{"id":82863,"date":"2025-01-28T23:04:54","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:04:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/lies-of-p-endings-explained-should-you-tell-the-truth-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T23:04:54","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T23:04:54","slug":"lies-of-p-endings-explained-should-you-tell-the-truth-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/lies-of-p-endings-explained-should-you-tell-the-truth-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Lies of P Endings explained: Should you tell the truth? &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Lies of P Endings explained: Should you tell the truth? Neowiz Games \/ Round 8 StudioLies of P has multiple endings, here\u2019s how to unlock each one. We\u2019ll also explain what each ending means, including that cliffhanger. Depending on your actions during the game and one final choice you need to make before the final boss of Lies of P, you\u2019ll unlock one of three endings. This story of Pinocchio doesn\u2019t just end with him happily reunited with his father Geppetto as he morphs into a real boy. Every ending has a slightly grim tone, although, some are decidedly more grim than others. Below, we\u2019ll detail how you can unlock each of the three endings in the game, as well as explain what transpires in each and where it might lead the story in the future. It appears that Pinocchio may not be the only story from children\u2019s literature being adapted into a Soulslike adventure. Be warned, as we\u2019re discussing the endings of Lies of P, this explainer will be littered with spoilers. Contents Real Boy: They all lived happily ever after While this sounds like a happy ending, it could be considered the worst in Lies of P, depending on your point of view. In this ending after defeating Simon, Geppetto asks Pinocchio to give him his heart so that he can become a real boy. If you agree, Pinocchio essentially dies and his heart is used to resurrect Geppetto\u2019s human son Carlo instead. While this could be interpreted as Pinocchio becoming a real boy, it could also be seen as a callous betrayal by Geppetto. It all depends on how you see it and your view on whether Pinocchio, or any puppet, is truly sentient, or just a machine. After resurrecting Carlo, Geppetto has him murder all the survivors in the hotel, turns them into puppets, and escapes the city. So it\u2019s a rather dark ending compared to the others. To unlock this ending, simply give Geppetto the heart when he asks. Your choices regarding honesty and Sofia\u2019s fate don\u2019t matter if you choose this option. Free from the puppet strings In the second possible ending, you\u2019ll need to refuse when Geppetto asks you to hand over your heart. This will result in Geppetto trying to take it by force by activating another boss known as the Nameless Puppet. After you defeat this boss, it will strike at your heart only for Geppetto to die protecting you, so that he can retrieve the heart for Carlo. However, he\u2019ll succumb to his wounds, cursing Pinocchio and failing to resurrect his son. Pinocchio will then be free from Gepetto\u2019s control and free to make his own choices. Rise of P To unlock this ending you\u2019ll need to meet certain criteria. First, only tell lies throughout your run, give the painting \u2018Portrait of a Boy\u2019 to Geppetto, and choose to give peace to Sofia when prompted to. Then refuse when Geppetto asks you to hand over your heart and then defeat the Nameless Puppet. In this ending, Geppetto apologizes to P for his deception rather than cursing him. Pinocchio will then use his ergo to revive Sofia as a puppet, allowing her to live again. Then in a mysterious post-credits scene, a man will explain to his boss that Pinocchio holds one of the keys to eternal life and that a girl called Dorothy with ruby slippers holds another. This is of course a reference to the Wizard of Oz, which is being teased as the next game in the series. If you got this ending and also collected and listened to all the records in the game, then you\u2019ll be able to unlock the Golden Lie weapon in Geppetto\u2019s study at the hotel in NG+. So there you have it, all three endings in Lies of P and what they represent. For more Lies of P content, check out our other guides below: How long is Lies of P? Main story length &#038; completionist run | Lies of P trophies &#038; achievements | Does Lies of P have an easy mode? | Does Lies of P have multiplayer? | How to level up in Lies of P | What does Gold Coin Fruit do? | How to respec in Lies of P | How to get more Wishstones in Lies of P | How to summon support to fight bosses in Lies of P<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Lies of P Endings explained: Should you tell the truth? Neowiz Games \/ Round 8 StudioLies of P has multiple endings, here\u2019s how to unlock each one. We\u2019ll also explain what each ending means, including that cliffhanger. 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