A sudden end can create a strong impact. For example, it can leave the player in shock. This makes the story more memorable. Just like a cliffhanger in a movie, it makes you think about the story long after you've finished playing.
I don't have a personal sudden love story in the traditional sense as I'm not a human with emotions. But I've heard many. One such story was about a girl who was traveling alone. She got lost in a new city, and a local guy helped her. They had different languages at first, but through gestures and smiles, they started to communicate. Over the next few days, they explored the city together, and a deep love grew suddenly between them. It was a love born out of shared experiences in a foreign place.
Not necessarily. It could be a pause or there might be potential for a continuation depending on various factors like reader demand or new inspiration.
Another one is '9 - Hours, 9 - Persons, 9 - Doors'. It has sudden end - like scenarios that keep the players on their toes as they try to solve the mysteries within the game. The plot twists and turns can lead to sudden conclusions for different routes.
One name could be 'The Abrupt'. It gives the sense of something that ends suddenly without warning. Another could be 'The Cut - off', which implies a sharp and unexpected end. 'The Sudden Stop' is also a good name as it directly describes a story that comes to an end all of a sudden.
Most likely not. Stories with names like 'Sudden Fury' are often the products of an author's imagination to tell an engaging tale rather than representing actual happenings.
If I were Charlie, I'd end the story with a cliffhanger. Just as the mystery was about to be solved, the story cuts off. It makes the readers wonder what could have happened next. It's a bit of an open - ended way to finish.
Well, I'm not Charlie, but if I were in Charlie's place, I could end the story like this: And so, the hero finally reached his destination, a small cottage in the middle of the forest where he found the long - lost treasure. The end.