In a story, 'conclude' means to reach the final part where the main conflicts are resolved, the characters' arcs are completed, and a definite outcome is presented. It's the point where the story stops and leaves the audience with a sense of finality.
It concludes with the Doomguy successfully closing the portals to Hell, thus stopping the demon invasion.
At the end of the story, Robinson Crusoe is saved. He had been marooned on the island for a long time. He had made a life for himself there, but he always hoped for rescue. Eventually, a ship appears. The crew of the ship discovers him, and he is able to sail back to England. This ending shows his return to the world he once knew, but he is now a changed man because of his experiences on the island.
It's a bit of a mixed bag. On one hand, Shenmue 3 does a great job of bringing a lot of the story to a close. It resolves key elements like Ryo's journey and his quest for vengeance. But on the other hand, there are some side stories and minor plot details that could have been developed further. Overall, though, it does a decent job of concluding the main narrative. For instance, the final showdowns and revelations in the game feel like a culmination of the story, but there are still some bits that might make you wonder if there could be more to it in the future.
Well, it kind of does. The book reaches a point where the major events and the journey of the main character, like Offred's struggle and her relationship with the world around her in Gilead, come to a sort of conclusion. There are resolutions to some of the key plotlines, but it also leaves room for the reader to think about the future of that society. For example, we see what happens to Offred in the end, which is a significant part of concluding the story, but we also know that Gilead as a whole still has an uncertain future. So, overall, it does conclude the story on an individual level for the main character at least.
It concludes with the main conflict being resolved. Samaritan is taken down, but not without casualties. Reese dies, which is a very sad part of the conclusion. The story wraps up the long - running battle between the two AIs and the people involved in this fight.
At the end of 'Avenger End Game', the final battle against Thanos is won. Iron Man uses the Infinity Stones to wipe out Thanos and his forces. Then, there are funerals for those who lost their lives, like Iron Man. The remaining Avengers start to look towards the future in a world that has been forever changed by these events. It's a bittersweet conclusion that wraps up this chapter of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
It concludes with the defeat of the main threat, followed by a celebration in the Pokemon world.
It concludes by bringing back the diner setting which was also at the start. It gives a sense of a cycle. The characters in the diner, Pumpkin and Honey Bunny, are about to start their own little criminal adventure, much like the other characters in the movie have had their own throughout. It ties the whole movie together in this strange, circular way.
It depends. Some readers feel it provides a satisfying conclusion, while others think it leaves some loose ends.
It's a bit hard to say exactly. The ending could vary depending on your interpretation and the specific elements in the story.