It's not a straightforward yes or no. The story could continue to explore the aftermath or introduce new conflicts. The fate of the story after this event varies depending on the author's vision and the overall narrative arc.
Not necessarily. Removing Handsome Jack could be a major plot point, but it doesn't mean the story is over. There could be consequences, new characters, or a shift in focus that keeps the story going.
It depends on the specific story. Sometimes it might end there, but not always. Maybe there are other plotlines or loose ends to tie up.
I'm not sure specifically about a 'Moxxi x Handsome Jack' lemon fanfic. There are many fanfics in the Borderlands fandom, but lemon fanfics often involve inappropriate content. You might be better off looking for more general, non - explicit fanfics about their relationship.
The original Jack and Jill story ends with a bit of misfortune for both Jack and Jill. Jack has his accident of falling and breaking his crown, which is likely his head in a sense. Then Jill also tumbles after him. So, it's a rather abrupt end to their attempt to fetch the pail of water from the hill.
In business, 'taking out the competition' can mean several things. It could involve strategies like offering better products or services at lower prices. For example, a new coffee shop might introduce high - quality coffee at a lower price than its competitors to attract customers. This can gradually make the competing coffee shops lose their market share.
Maybe he's overcome with emotion because of a big loss or disappointment.
It could be a romantic story where they have a lovely date and get to know each other better.
Cyberpunk 2077 doesn't come to a complete stop after the main story. You have the option to continue playing, discover hidden secrets, and build on your character's progress.
It has a touching and bittersweet ending. The main characters face various challenges but find a sense of resolution and hope in the end.
Yes, in a sense. After you complete the main story in Starfield, the main narrative arc is concluded. However, you can still continue to explore the game world, complete side quests, engage in various activities like building outposts, and upgrading your ship.
Well, sort of. The story does have an end point, but Dying Light offers a vast post - story experience. There are new areas to discover that you might not have accessed during the main story, and there are challenges like harder enemy encounters. So while the story is over, the game doesn't really stop.
Not necessarily. Sometimes there can be additional content or spin-offs even after the main story concludes.