This choice does have an impact on the ending of True Colors. You then get to decide whether Alex forgives him or not. However, if he doesn't (which is highly possible as you need to do a lot of things right to get him to side with you), he will show up at your door, begging for forgiveness. If he sided with Alex and her accusations against his father, then he will hug Alex and everything is fine. Following the vote, he will show up at Alex's door. This choice will only pop up if you romanced Ryan. Maybe she's being sincere or maybe she's saying the one thing that she knows will show how much of a monster Jed is. As far as we can tell, True Colors never outright states whether Alex's forgiveness in this moment is sincere, so you could argue that forgiving Jed can be read as either the "good" or "bad" choice. Neither option has major consequences on the outcome of the story, so it really depends on just how much you want to twist the metaphorical knife that Alex stabs into Jed's heart during this confrontation. But that leaves the lingering question: Do you condemn Jed for his actions or forgive him? If you've been following our guides, you should get the "good" outcome. How your confrontation with him plays out will highly depend on what choices you've made in the game thus far. Time to confront Jed over what he did to you in the final moments of Chapter 4. So pick whichever choice speaks to you and the Alex that you're playing. It will inform the dialogue in following conversations but this choice will not fundamentally alter the ending to Alex's journey. This may seem like it's locking you down a specific path but it's not. He also asks Alex what she wants for her future, with your choices boiling down to wanting to play music, wanting to belong somewhere, or wanting to help people.
Go back to the guitar-Alex can now play it, which allows you to get out of the roomĪfter going through Alex's backstory, the memory of Gabe has some words of wisdom for Alex.Inspect the photos on the wall, Alex will take note that one is of a tuning peg for a guitar-removing the photo from the wall causes a real tuning peg to fall into your hand.Take out the guitar-Alex will notice she can't play it since it's not correctly tuned.Inspect the number lock on the guitar case and enter Alex's "true" identity-since you're Patient 53322, the combination needed is 53322.Inspect the file on the desk, revealing that Alex perceives herself as a patient with mental and emotional baggage, and her patient number is 53322.Inspect the guitar case, which will reveal that the case doesn't recognize you and needs your "true" identity.Try the door, only for the doorknob to not work.If you're having trouble, follow these steps to get out of the room. Chapter 3: "Monster Or Mortal" WalkthroughĬhapter 5: "Side B" Walkthrough Alex's Dream Puzzle Īfter falling down the mineshaft, Alex has a dream of being locked in the office where she started the game-this is a dream-based escape room, so you'll need to use clues in the environment in order to find your way out.You can also replay certain chapters without affecting Alex's story if you want to go back and nab any Achievements/Trophies that you missed. Thankfully, True Colors isn't all that long-you can knock out the game in one or two sittings if you want to. So if you're unsatisfied with how Alex's journey ends, you'll need to go back and replay the game. True Colors can end in several different ways and most of those endings are dependent on decisions you made in Chapters 1-4. There's an escape room puzzle you have to beat too. There is, however, one missable choice you'll need to make in order to determine what ending Alex gets. There aren't many major choices to make in Chapter 5: "Side B" as this chapter delivers on the consequences of your actions. Congrats! You've made it to the end of Life is Strange: True Colors.