25 May 2026
Ever finished a game and thought, “That’s it?” Or maybe you were left punching the air in frustration because your favorite character died for no reason at all? Yeah, we've all been there. The good news? You're not alone, and there’s a whole world of game mods out there designed to fix that exact problem.
Welcome to the land of alternate endings, where modders throw the rulebook out the window and give players the chance to steer the story in whatever direction they want. If the original ending didn’t hit right, maybe it’s time you rewrote it.

Mods breathe new life into aging titles, extend replayability, and—best of all—empower you to experience a story the way you think it should end. It’s not just about changing one scene either. Some mods overhaul entire plotlines, dialogue, and even gameplay mechanics to sell a new version of the finale.
Ready to tweak fate? Let’s dive into some of the most iconic games with modded endings that challenge canon and put the storytelling power in your hands.
Popular Ending Mods:
- Ciri's Happy Ending Fix – Ensures Ciri becomes Empress or Witcher regardless of minor choices.
- Custom Ending Options – Adds dialogue options during key scenes to influence the final cutscene directly.
These mods don’t rip the soul out of the original story—they just give you tools to guide it more intentionally. Plus, they’re a total lifesaver if you missed one decision and got a “bad” ending by accident.
Game-Changing Mods:
- MEHEM (Mass Effect Happy Ending Mod) – Removes the whole “pick a color” scenario and adds a new ending that keeps the Normandy crew alive.
- Citadel Epilogue Mod – Turns the beloved Citadel DLC into the actual ending, letting fans end on a warm, character-driven note instead of a galactic existential crisis.
With these mods, your Shepard gets to go out on their own terms. No ghost child required.
Mod Highlights:
- FPGE (Functional Post-Game Ending) – Unlocks a playable post-game world while incorporating your choices into how factions react and rebuild.
- Roleplayer’s Alternative Ending – Adds the ability to end the game without the Battle of Hoover Dam, for those who just want to walk away.
The vanilla endings are good—but these mods make it feel like your decisions actually shape the world long after the credits roll.
Notable Mods:
- Arthur Lives! Mod – Keeps Arthur alive post-epilogue and lets you free roam as him after the main story.
- Alternative Endings Mod – Tweaks mission outcomes so Arthur doesn’t always end up doomed.
Are they lore-friendly? Maybe not. Are they incredibly satisfying for Arthur stans? You bet.
Fan-Favorite Mods:
- The Paarthurnax Dilemma – Lets you spare the big ol’ wise dragon without pissing off the Blades.
- Alternate Endings Mod – Adds new dialogue and branching endings tied to your moral alignment, guild allegiances, and quest completions.
Skyrim’s story is epic, but with these mods, it becomes personal.
Top Mods to Consider:
- Alternate Ending Expanded – Adds new scenes and outcomes based on side mission completions.
- Happy Ending Mod – Because yes, in at least one version of the universe, V gets a shot at peace.
It’s proof that even in the neon-soaked city of Night City, hope can be more than just a glitch.
What’s Out There:
- More Freedom Mod – Opens locked choices and paths during final missions.
- Fan-Made Ending Patches – Some fans created whole new ending cinematics, with voice-over and music matches, to create a more optimistic revolution.
These mods don’t change the game—they complete it.
Game-Modding Twists:
- Save Both Mod – Instead of choosing Chloe or Arcadia Bay, this mod lets you find a third path.
- Rewritten Choices Mod – Changes consequences of earlier episodes to better align with fan theories or preferred outcomes.
If you’ve ever cried in front of your monitor over Max and Chloe, these mods are your second chance.
Community Fixes:
- Custom Fade Choice Mod – Lets you manually pick who stays in the Fade regardless of approval or story requirements.
- Alternate Romance Endings – Rewrites how relationships wrap up—especially for Cullen, Solas, and others.
You get emotional payoff where it matters most—your party.
Popular Mods:
- Age of Humanity Mod (Dark Souls III) – Adds a new ending where the Age of Fire isn’t reignited or extinguished, but balanced.
- New Dialogue and Narration Mods – Voice-over mods change the tone and delivery of final scenes to offer different emotional reads.
Even in the bleakest worlds, imagination breaks the mold.
This isn’t cheating—it’s storytelling with agency. But still, play nice.
Games are art. But with modding? You’re not just the player—you’re the co-creator.
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Leif Coleman