Games that touched your emotions...

Started by Ryudo Lee, October 28, 2008, 03:28:27 PM

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Howl


Rakala


Vidar

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Kenji


Howl

Quote from: Vidar on November 01, 2008, 06:55:51 AM
Klonoa: the end.

First or second one? Or is it one of the handhelds? Ah, maybe I could bring up Leorina being injured and her hopes pretty much shattered if I wasn't laughing at the rating at the time.

Kipiru

Prince of Persia, all three! Not so much moving as involving! You start caring for the characters at some point and that makes the feeling of this game unique!

Vidar

Quote from: Minishear on November 01, 2008, 03:40:33 PM
Quote from: Vidar on November 01, 2008, 06:55:51 AM
Klonoa: the end.

First or second one? Or is it one of the handhelds? Ah, maybe I could bring up Leorina being injured and her hopes pretty much shattered if I wasn't laughing at the rating at the time.

The one on the playstation. I suggest you get it somehow.
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Kenji

Door to Phantomile was better in my opinion.
Graphics and final boss appearance on Lunatea's Veil were better though.

Distracting

A game that touched my emotions? Half Life 2: Episode 2. Suffice to say, it was the first game in a while to incite real emotion and leave me sitting there for a few minutes as the credits started rolling. I didn't expect an ending like that.

Helena

Hmm...possibly Shadow of the Colossus. The whole thing was sad and dark.

And, I'm a dork so another game that got to me was a way old playstation game, Lunar 2 Eternal Blue.
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Don

Not sure about cry, but a few games that got me to feel emotion are:

Chrono trigger.
Thousand arms.
Tales of symphonia.
Devil may cry 3.
Soul nomad.

Most likly more but I tend not to remember games that often..

Nikki

Halo. All 3. All had moments that made wanna hug my blankie and have a good cry.

Another was the ending in FFX.

That's about it. I need to play more games  :<

Much thanks to Keaton and Haz for my sig, and King Of Hearts for my avatar. ILU guys <3

Rakala

Blech. I couldn't feel anything for FFX. Tidus was a bit of a whiner and shouldn't have been the main character. Same goes for FFXII. If I don't like the main character I really can't connect with them.

Tapewolf

#44
Quote from: Rakala on November 05, 2008, 07:40:44 AM
If I don't like the main character I really can't connect with them.

I always hated Dupre in the Ultima series.  Do-goody little ponce.  In Ultima 6 I used to kill him, cremate him and then destroy the ashes in a desperate attempt to be rid of his whinging forever, since the game would always resurrect him if it was feasible to do so.  I might mention that merely cremating his remains wasn't always enough.

And yet, in Serpent Isle, when he sacrificed himself I was actually rather saddened.  I knew it was coming - if I hadn't, it might have been enough to make me cry, and I don't say that lightly.  In the final scenes of the game when his soul was being chased by the Chaos Serpent's, I was literally panicking, running round thinking "OMG, got to stop it, got to finish the ritual before he's destroyed".

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Rakala

Another one. Gears of War. I felt a profound relaxation when I finally finished it.

Eibborn

#46
Final Fantasy IX ought to have been on my list to start with. I felt such sadness for Vivi after the catastrophe with Black Waltz 3.

Edit: Hm, I guess technically it was, but that was just for a theme. I'm talking about an actual moment in the game, this time.
/kicks the internet over

Nikki

Quote from: Rakala on November 05, 2008, 07:40:44 AM
Blech. I couldn't feel anything for FFX. Tidus was a bit of a whiner and shouldn't have been the main character. Same goes for FFXII. If I don't like the main character I really can't connect with them.
Screw Tidus :B I'm talking about Auron. (Even though his scene was a bit earlier it hit me hard in the end)

Much thanks to Keaton and Haz for my sig, and King Of Hearts for my avatar. ILU guys <3

Vidar

Quote from: Kenji on November 02, 2008, 09:16:57 PM
Graphics and final boss appearance on Lunatea's Veil were better though.

Well, duh. Door to Phantomile was a mere PSX game before the appearance of that great black monolith that was the PS2.

Also, THIS is making me very happy right now. Door to Phantomile with shiny new graphics.
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Kenji

Quote from: Vidar on November 06, 2008, 10:20:06 AM
Quote from: Kenji on November 02, 2008, 09:16:57 PM
Graphics and final boss appearance on Lunatea's Veil were better though.

Well, duh. Door to Phantomile was a mere PSX game before the appearance of that great black monolith that was the PS2.

Also, THIS is making me very happy right now. Door to Phantomile with shiny new graphics.

Obviously it was based on the system, geeze. However, the mere look to it I thought was better, though the coloring on the Phantomile had a more classic style to it that I miss.

But yes... Phantomile on the Wii is going to make me a very happy person.

Rakala

#50
I always thought Prince of Persia was kinda sad. He keeps trying to go back and fix the timeline and ends up screwing it up worse everytime. That's not waht's sad about it though. Just the things that happen while he does it.

Edit: Did they ever mention his name once throughout the games?

Howl

Quote from: Vidar on November 06, 2008, 10:20:06 AM
Quote from: Kenji on November 02, 2008, 09:16:57 PM
Graphics and final boss appearance on Lunatea's Veil were better though.

Well, duh. Door to Phantomile was a mere PSX game before the appearance of that great black monolith that was the PS2.

Also, THIS is making me very happy right now. Door to Phantomile with shiny new graphics.

*Spits Drink*

Yeah, I'm getting that.