Frenzied fists of fury fly fast in Sifu, and though it constantly creates chaotic scenes soaked in visceral violence, testing your aptitude for its killer kung fu combat, there is a pretty deep story tucked away behind the set pieces and stylish scene transitions.
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There is more than one ending to unlock and there are some interesting ways you can interpret them depending on how philosophical you can be. For those interested in putting together the big picture of the game, here’s everything you need to know about the endings to Sifu, and what they could mean.
Before jumping straight into spoiler territory, for those that have yet to beat the game, there are three endings in total that can be unlocked, and they’re fairly simple to get. Although “simple” is doing a lot of heavy lifting there, as it requires beating the story multiple times and the game itself is pretty challenging.
The endings intertwine a tale of ethics and morals that's not clear at first, but once you hit those end credits and have a bit of reflection it all starts to make sense. It’s more than a typical revenge tale as it first seems. Instead it’s one of redemption, forgiveness and morals. From here on out, it’s Sifu spoiler territory, so last chance to turn back for those that don’t want to know the endings. For anyone remaining here’s how you can get your hands on the different cutscenes at the end of the game.
Sifu Spoilers
This is the default ending of the game and the main quest hovering over your head throughout your constant battles with gang members to get to the top of the rotten pyramid. Killing Yang and getting revenge for your master may seem like the right thing to do, but it’s actually
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