![]() ![]() ![]() There is some evidence to support that theory. The idea behind that explanation is that Selene was obsessed with her work, was in a terrible car accident partially caused by fatigue, and has essentially imagined her journey through Returnal as either a dream formed in her dying moments or some way to cope with what really happened by replacing the events of this accident in her mind with a grand adventure. One of the more popular early interpretations of this ending suggests that the events of Returnal are all a dream. The implication here seems to be that Selene is being pulled through the time loop once more. We see someone swimming away from the wreckage, but since it’s in first-person, we can’t quite tell who it is. The mother is not able to pull the child from the wreckage and is soon pulled away (possibly by the creature). The mother swerves at the last minute to try to avoid the figure, but she crashes through the side of the bridge and into the water below. “Don’t Fear the Reaper” plays on the radio as the child asks if the mother sees the “White Shadow.” Soon thereafter, the radio starts to cut out, which distracts the mother long enough to ensure she doesn’t see a strange figure dressed in a vintage astronaut suit standing in the middle of the road. Things soon get stranger as Selene flashes back to a time when a mother and a child were driving in the car you’ve just seen. There, you’ll strangely encounter a car that looks like it’s been underwater for quite some time as well as what appears to be a globe that soon morphs into a kind of sea creature. ![]() After you beat Ophion in Act 2, you’ll enter a crater and dive to the bottom of a large body of water. ![]()
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