If you have found this article, you have likely hit a wall. You have watched the protagonist, Leo, crumble into dust. You have seen the "Bad" ending where the loop resets with no memory. You may have even achieved the "Neutral" ending where Leo escapes the chrono-prison but loses Eternity forever.
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Post-credits scene: Leo and Etta (now both aged) are planting a rose bush. The same rose you turned to ash. It blooms. Troubleshooting: Why Isn't "Extra Life" Working? If you followed this guide and still got the standard "Neutral" ending, check these common mistakes: If you have found this article, you have likely hit a wall
But you are here because you heard a rumor. A whisper on a dead forum post from 2018. A secret path labeled in the game files only as: You may have even achieved the "Neutral" ending
"You were gone for 50 years. I built the Eternity Engine to say goodbye. But I couldn't. So I found a loophole. I gave up my own first memory of joy to buy you a second life. Welcome back, Etta." The camera pans out. The "Extra Life" was not an extra life for Leo. It was an extra life for her . You have broken the loop not by escaping, but by swapping places in the timeline, using the erased memory as the "fuel."
It is difficult. It is obtuse. And it requires you to actively lose in order to win. But that is the point of an "Extra Life"—you only get it after you've already used up the one you were given.
"You erased a part of yourself to find me. But I am not in the machine, Leo. I am in your future. To have an extra life, you must end this one."