Story & Endings

ReStory Chill Electronics Repairs endings: All Outcomes

Checked: 2026-08-23

Major spoiler warning: the supplied guide reports two main ReStory Chill Electronics Repairs endings, “Rock Forever!” and “Globalization.” It places the final decision near the end of the story and describes several earlier character arcs as separate from that choice. Everything below discusses reported story events and route advice, so stop here if you want to discover those moments unaided.

How Many Main Endings Are Reported?

The supplied guide reports two main endings, named “Rock Forever!” and “Globalization.” It distinguishes those finales from character-story conclusions and the achievements associated with them. That distinction is useful because a completed personal arc is reported as separate from the outcome chosen near the end.

The source frames “Rock Forever!” as its conditionally good result and “Globalization” as its conditionally bad result. Those labels describe the source’s interpretation rather than a universal official ranking. The exact game-side wording for either result is To be confirmed.

Rock Forever! Ending.

The supplied guide says the final route begins after Yamato reports that a concert has been cancelled, followed by a conversation with Hashimoto. It reports that choosing to sell the repair shop and use the proceeds to support the concert leads to “Rock Forever!” That decision sequence and its exact dialogue wording are To be confirmed.

According to the source, the reported aftermath includes the concert taking place and construction of a megamall being stopped. It also reports that acquaintances buy the repair shop back after the choice. Those story details are spoilers from one supplied guide and are To be confirmed until corroborated.

Globalization Ending.

The same source places “Globalization” in the Hashimoto scene described for the other finale. It reports that refusing to sell the repair shop, accepting the megamall’s construction, and confirming that choice leads to this outcome. The required answers and their sequence are route conditions from a single source, so they are To be confirmed.

Its reported aftermath is that the concert does not happen and the megamall construction continues. The guide also says the protagonist receives a rental contract for a display unit in that development. The exact property, its terms, and the narrative outcome are To be confirmed.

The source associates an achievement named “Globalization” with this ending. Because an achievement unlock claim is not corroborated by another supplied article for this page, the association is To be confirmed. Use the ending names here as research labels, not as a promise that a particular choice will unlock a particular reward.

How to View Both Outcomes.

The source recommends making a save backup before the Yamato and Hashimoto events, then restoring it after viewing one choice. It specifically identifies the point after the cancellation news and before the Hashimoto conversation as a useful backup moment. This is community-reported route advice, and the safe timing is To be confirmed.

It gives a local save-folder path and suggests temporarily disabling Steam Cloud while manually replacing files. That save-location method and the Steam Cloud handling are community-reported, not verified instructions. Check the game’s current settings and your own platform before changing any files.

The source says that ReStory has no separate save slots, but the supplied research record contains conflicting save-slot information. This guide therefore does not state that save slots are absent. Save availability, file behavior, and restore safety are all To be confirmed.

Origami and Yui's Branch.

The supplied guide links an “Origami” achievement to Yui and the repair of an Eggotchi. It says the player first agrees to help, completes the repair, and later faces an offer of compensation. The character, device, and order of those events are source-reported and To be confirmed.

Its route advice is to refuse payment and choose the response that repairs are free for children. The source reports that accepting compensation prevents the desired branch from unlocking. This is community-reported choice guidance, so the condition and achievement unlock are To be confirmed.

The guide describes a later delivery of an origami figure as the point where the achievement appears. It treats that scene as the payoff for the earlier refusal of money. Because no second supplied source corroborates the route, do not rely on it as a guaranteed achievement checklist.

Melancholy and Haruhi's Branch.

The source connects “Melancholy” with Haruhi’s story and reports that the player can offer her a place to stay. It also describes continuing through repairs and story events involving her after that offer. Her route structure and any required availability conditions are To be confirmed.

According to the guide, a dialogue choice about not trusting the courier affects which path follows. It additionally reports a tourist repair and a final follow-up conversation with Haruhi as part of the branch. These are community-reported route conditions and are To be confirmed.

The reported closing event concerns the protagonist’s connection to the disappearance of the repair shop’s previous owner, followed by Haruhi leaving. The source says “Melancholy” unlocks after this sequence. Both the narrative interpretation and achievement condition are To be confirmed because this article has only that source.

The Reported Watch Branches.

The source describes two watch-related routes that it presents as mutually exclusive in a single attempt. One section names Kazuo and pairs his route with an achievement called “Ronin.” The Kazuo identity, the watch trigger, and the reported unlock are To be confirmed.

Another section names Baketsu and calls the reward “Ghost in the Shell.” The working research record also contains the incompatible name “Ghost in the Frame,” so this achievement label must not be normalized. Whether either name belongs to the watch route is To be confirmed.

Both accounts advise letting a character stay at the player’s place, waiting for that character to find a watch, and completing the linked repair. They also claim another invitee can find the watch first and block the alternative route. This is community-reported advice with conflicting character and achievement details, so the conditions are To be confirmed.

Choices Worth Backing Up.

The supplied guide’s broad advice is to slow down at unusual dialogue choices instead of choosing automatically. It calls out offers to help someone, let someone stay, refuse money, or fulfill an unusual request as moments that may matter. That is a sensible way to read the source, but it is not a complete or verified decision map.

For the reported character routes, a backup before invitations is suggested because the watch event may resolve for only one character. For the main finale, the source suggests another backup before the Hashimoto conversation. These backup points are community-reported and To be confirmed, especially where the research record conflicts about save behavior.

What Remains To Be Confirmed.

This article confirms only that the supplied source reports two main endings under the names “Rock Forever!” and “Globalization.” It does not treat the source’s choice paths, achievement rewards, or story outcomes as independently verified facts. The reported good-and-bad framing is likewise an interpretation from that source.

The save-slot claim is unresolved because the working research contains a conflict, while the manual backup and cloud instructions are community-reported. The Kazuo details and the “Ghost in the Frame” versus “Ghost in the Shell” naming conflict are also unresolved. Until another supplied source corroborates them, those identities, route conditions, labels, and unlocks remain To be confirmed.

Use this page as a spoiler-aware index of what the available research claims, rather than a definitive completion guide. If you test a branch, preserve your own progress first and compare what happens against the source’s reported sequence. Any difference should be treated as evidence that the route needs confirmation rather than as a reason to invent a missing rule.