[Spoiler] God, the one ending SUCKS a lot! (as does the one-save-only design)
The ending of Far Cry 4 sucks a lot as you get one pretty cool, emotional ending - and one where you are left hanging with NOTHING. This choice stinks quite a bit, especially as the "cool" option makes no sense whatsoever.
Pagan has shown to be a brutal murderer and you came all the way murdering your path up to kill him for the atrocities he and his men comitted. But if you trust him, you get a pretty awesome ending.
If you do the *sensible thing* and you do not trust him but use the opportunity to end him - you are left with nothing. No closure, no information, nothing. The path up again after the credits is blocked as well, so you *cannot even collect all freaking collectibles*, let alone do not learn about your story (which is what the story of the game is freaking about).
Why it was decided to leave it hanging this way is fully beyond me, especially as UBI could have easily left the path open to Laksmana, so you can learn yourself what went on. But noo, you're left hanging.
This must be the worst ending I have played in years and I do not overstate this. In short:
A) The ending that is emotional and an actual ending is seen when you do the dumbest thing possible,
B) The ending that leaves you with nothing is the sensible one.
C) Even if you disagree with what I think is sensible and what not, you're still left in 50% with a ending that is none.
D) Here it comes: You cannot even replay the other ending as you are tied to a single, freaking savegame.
Ubisoft - you forked this one up, Bigtime.
And it goes on: After the credits you get to see how Amita (if you picked her) turns Kyrat into Hellhole 2.0, you can shoot her... but then... nothing. It is like someone deliberatily tried to make the "shoot Pagan" ending to be as "not satisfieing" as possible...
I outright hate what UBIsoft did here. I played a good game with a somewhat decent story. But at the end I got deeply disappointed.
Correction: I say this is with distance the worst ending I ever played in a big computer game. The worst.