Goodbye Eternity Walkthrough Aka Extra Life Official
: Pursuing Yasuka too aggressively triggers a confrontation with Sakuya.
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For the uninitiated, Goodbye Eternity (developed by Black Scroll Studios) is a first-person psychological puzzle game. You play as Leo, a chrono-physicist trapped in a malfunctioning "Eternity Engine"—a machine that was supposed to preserve his dying wife, Eternity (Etta), in a single, perfect moment. Instead, it trapped them both in a 22-minute time loop that resets upon Leo's death or failure.
: Later in the story, a character named Kimochi will instruct you to visit the Dojo. This is a high-risk narrative trigger. Do not perform any side activities or jobs between receiving this objective and going to the Dojo. Doing a restaurant gig here will break the time flags and freeze your progression. Go straight to the story event. 2. Asami’s Path (The Supportive Route) goodbye eternity walkthrough aka extra life
The game does not tell you this. You must intuit it.
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Helpful for replaying, but be careful—in some versions, high-speed skipping can cause the game to crash. : Pursuing Yasuka too aggressively triggers a confrontation
Asami acts as a bridge for the protagonist to fix his past mistakes. Her path requires patience and emotional intelligence.
Take the Right Door. You’ll enter The Throne of Broken Time .
As I trudged through the labyrinthine corridors of despair, I stumbled upon a cryptic map etched on the wall. The faded ink revealed a path leading to the fabled . Legend had it that this mystical realm granted an additional chance to live, reviving even the most deceased of adventurers. You play as Leo, a chrono-physicist trapped in
Actions consume periods of the day (Morning, Afternoon, Evening, and Night). Certain characters are only available at specific locations during precise times.
A: While there are some minor bugs reported, nothing causes softlocks or requires you to reload saves. The game is generally stable across all versions.