The game’s epilogue text changes based on your stats. At low corruption, you get a heartwarming scene of reunion. At high corruption—but not 100—you get a fractured scene. You stand before your old home. Your mother doesn’t recognize you. You try to speak, but instead of words, a pheromone cloud erupts from your lips. The villagers recoil. The last line reads: "You turn and walk back toward the swamp. There is nothing for you here anymore. But somewhere out there, a demon is laughing."
The most sophisticated bad end in Corruption of Champions is the one most players stumble into by accident. It’s the ending where you beat Lethice. You seal the rifts. You return to Ingnam a hero. But you arrive with a body that is 90% demonic, a mind so addled by lust that you can’t speak a coherent sentence, and a soul so porous that you can’t remember your own name. corruption of champions bad end
The sheer volume of endings is one of the game's strongest points. They range from: Bestial Devolution: The game’s epilogue text changes based on your stats