![]() ![]() Plus I think it's more fitting that Dimitri's the final foe as intended. Even though Niko goes back on his oath to never work with Dimitri again I can see his mindset he'd do it for Roman and what he thinks is best for their future even if it's out of reluctance. I can't deny the execution is simply bad arse however. Sparing Darko I feel fills the void Niko's been missing the whole time and that revenge isn't always the answer. Until that entitled asshole Pegorino takes it all away. I can see Niko having a hard time coping with his decision to spare Darko and take this opportunity to fulfill his desire for revenge on Dimitri, which finally leaves him at peace with himself. ![]() Darko is just a man with apparently no connection or association to mobsters compared to Dimitri who has enough resources to track Niko and his family down. On the other hand, Dimitri is, simply because of his connections and treacherous nature. Niko's realization that Darko is nothing more than a wreck ten years later proves to him that he really wasn't worth the effort. I can see Niko killing Darko out of revenge but I feel like sparring him is more appropriate for his character at this point in the story. To me the Deal option doesn't fit Niko, it fits Roman, but not Niko. ![]() I sort of lean towards Spare Darko, Revenge option personally at this point, but what do you all think? Which series of events do you think are the most logical for GTA IV's ending, and why do you think so? Vote in the poll and leave your thoughts below.ĭefinitely revenge, if Niko didn't forget Darko's betrayal ten years after the facts, he sure as hell won't forget Dimitri's after all the things he did to him and Roman. For those reasons it'd hard for me to pin down which endings make the most sense for GTA IV, because either way Dimitri would have to be dealt with sooner or later. Then it no longer becomes a revenge mission but rather a preemptive strike of defending everyone he cares about. But then even after that, Dimitri has a hitman attempt to kill Niko, so it seems that Dimitri was just too dangerous for Niko to keep alive. ![]() But then it wouldn't seem to make much sense to want to do the same with Dimitri, and with his new found knowledge he might think providing his family with more money could help them on their way up, so willingly takes the risk. This is a big turning point for Niko's character, and I much prefer to spare him because Niko truly shines through as the bigger man in choosing not to be blinded by emotion and the past desire for revenge. If Niko spares Darko, he actually realises it wasn't really going to change anything, and probably imagined that Darko would be worse of suffering alive instead. Dimitri could've very well threatened Niko and his family in future, which is kind of proven in the next point. He'd just want him out of the way unless he had to kill him, which in this case may well have been the issue. With that in mind, he probably wouldn't want to try and get revenge on Dimitri, but also not deal with him either. If Niko kills Darko, he feels empty about the whole situation as the idea of getting revenge by killing Darko wasn't what he thought it to be. The canon endings are unclear, because Rockstar gave us that choice, but in terms of character development throughout the story, I want to cover what endings actually make sense for the characters we have. I know there was a discussion on what may be the most canon ending in GTA IV, but I think what should be covered as a whole is what series of events leading up the ending of the game make the most sense. ![]()
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