How to trigger the good ending in Dredge? In this game, the choices and actions you make during your adventure will lead to either a good or bad ending. Many players did not achieve the good ending in their first playthrough and are curious about the conditions. Below is an explanation to help you achieve the good ending. Those who are unsure of the conditions should take a look.

The bad ending occurs when you sacrifice all the offerings in sequence, attempting to awaken your wife but instead waking a terrifying ancient god, leading to the end of the game. Although not explicitly stated, it's likely that the protagonist is killed by the ancient god. The good ending is achieved when the protagonist lets go of his obsession with resurrecting his wife, choosing to sacrifice himself to seal the ancient god, thus bringing peace to the sea.

To achieve the good ending, you first need to collect all the main quest items. Then, go to the southern part of the Marrow Islands, where there is an unmarked small island. Talk to the old mayor here, and from the conversation, you'll learn that the collector has a book containing a terrible power.

Next, seek out the lighthouse keeper, who will tell you to find another version of yourself. At the same time, the collector will have an additional dialogue option. Choose not to give him the relic and break the mirror. This will reveal that the collector is actually another personality of yours, also obsessed with resurrecting your wife.

After that, it's quite simple. Just follow the plot's guidance and visit the lighthouse keeper again at night. You'll find the spot where your wife died years ago. Follow the light from the lighthouse and throw the book and the curse into the sea. At this point, you will be consumed by the ancient god, and the story ends.

The conditions for triggering the good ending in Dredge have been detailed above. Players who wish to achieve it can try following these conditions in the game. Finally, I hope everyone can achieve the good ending and experience it firsthand, putting a perfect end to this adventure.