This scene in Homeworld almost did it for me.
* spoiler alert. This happens early in the game, but still: If you haven't played this game, FOR THE LOVE OF ALL YOU HOLD DEAR, PLAY IT FIRST! *
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJvYZXUT5Bk
* end spoiler *
What heart-wrenching gaming moments do you remember?
I know this has happened to me once before, but I cannot, for the life of me, remember what it was.
The ending scene of The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time however, I think, did bring one or two tears to my eye. In a good way though. I think. I honestly can't remember.
Using the excavator in Dead Rising
*sniffle* So beautiful!
I know it's gonna sound really fanboy-ish but... Aeris' death in FFVII. Always gets me a little choked up.
When I killed the Many in SS2, and it gave me that speech. I think I may have sniffled.
Also, Grand Prix Legends makes me cry, because it's so fucking hard.
Breath of Fire 3. Only game to ever make me cry.
Ending of Klonoa: Door to Phantomile.
The divide by zero error in Adonthell.
The divide by zero error in FreedroidRPG.
The divide by zero error in... (you get the picture)
Funny thing, according to the IEEE standard, when you divide by zero, you don't get this (http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t102/superluser/Chrono_Vortex.jpg). You actually get an exponent of 255 and an arbitrary, nonzero mantissa.
Of course, if your processor doesn't support the IEEE standard, you get a very untraceable bug and a whole lot of crying.
(P.S. Looking up "divided by zero" on Google Images with SafeSearch off results in a lot of freaky porn for some reason)
I don't think any game moments have made me cry, but there have been some occasional happy moments, such as seeing the new Ion Cannon in C&C3.
*8 beams*
"k"
*circle in*
"k"
*smallish column*
"...that was it?"
*pause*
"What's that noise?"
*vzzzzzz-SHOOM!*
"... ... ... awesome!"
star fox assult when good ole peppy "sacrifices himself" by crashing the great fox into the weird robot alien hideout thing to keep the portal open.
then when he came back alive
then when i realized wolf and his gang were probably gone for reals.....except the panther that emo was a little too much to bear.
Each of the Fatal Frame games endings have brought a tear to my eye. I love that series but man it's gut wrenching after you beat them :<
doom 64, the moment i started the play it, it was so horrid.. and the plasma gun gave me a chronic headache. :<
but nomad soul really turned me about emotionally.. freaky game, it was.
Only Super would cry at a divide by zero error... or give us a little lecture on it... it made me cry allright.
When I was like 5 I turned the difficulty of Street Fighter two up to 8 and cried cause there was no way in hell I could beat that cheat M. Bison. :kirby
This actually made my teammates nearby cry tears of joy over teamspeak. I was playing in a BF1942 desert combat tournemant in the map El Alamein and there was a couple Bradleys and an M1A1 heading towards the eastern flag that my teammates just captured but were otherwise defenseless against those tanks. I was flying overhead in my Mirage F1 and as I saw them I immediately crashed my jet into the M1A1 blowing it up as I parachuted over one of the Bradleys and blew that one up with a land mine, then I blew up the other Bradley with a SMAW rocket and we gunned down the guys running out of the burning tank. We went on to win that match, definately one of the greatest moments in gaming for me. :)
I felt sad in the end of FFX and Okami.
But I've never actually cried.
Except maybe that one time that I totally caught Dialga with a Quick Ball. But those were tears of joy.
Spike strips in Need for Speed: Most Wanted make me cry. :cry
Quote from: Arcalane on July 10, 2007, 04:15:39 AM
I don't think any game moments have made me cry, but there have been some occasional happy moments, such as seeing the new Ion Cannon in C&C3.
*8 beams*
"k"
*circle in*
"k"
*smallish column*
"...that was it?"
*pause*
"What's that noise?"
*vzzzzzz-SHOOM!*
"... ... ... awesome!"
Wasn't that a thing of pure beauty? :D
Someone care to enlighten us poor, benighted heathens who lack the game or the capability to run it, as to what, exactly, went on?
Explosions. :B
No probs. ;)
Pictures /youtube movies of the events would be welcome.
Quote from: Vidar on July 19, 2007, 11:45:22 AM
Pictures /youtube movies of the events would be welcome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sltfLQ44Swc
Better? That one's kinda laggy at times. Oh, and I'd advise turning your sound down, since the voices are very high pitched.
Final Fantasy VII. No, not when Aeris died, but that was party member 1 taken away. Not when Cloud went AWOL, though that was party member 2. I got darn frustrated when Tifa needed to stay behind IMMEDIATELY AFTER being the designated leader, those three people being my powerhouse team throughout the game to that point and suddenly not playable, but I figured it was okay, because Barrett would take up the position of leader and I'd leveled him decently. He didn't. It was Cid who took leadership. Throughout the game I had one character I NEVER used in battle, and it wasn't Yuffie or Cait-Sith. I didn't cry then, no, not until I got out into the field and, no matter what combination of party members I used along with Cid, got my tail handed to me every single battle. My three best party members were gone, I was forced to use my weakest party member in every battle, and on top of that, I was broke trying to buy new weapons and equipment. Climbing out of the hole I was in would require resting and saving after every successful battle. I cried. Then I completely abandoned that game. Years later I played FFVII again, but I have never gotten anywhere close to the end of Disc 1.
The GDI Ion Cannon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN-XMknVbGo
Quote from: Cvstos on July 19, 2007, 06:38:37 PM
The GDI Ion Cannon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN-XMknVbGo
Oh.
Nice. ;-]
Quote from: Kenji on July 19, 2007, 11:56:19 AM
Quote from: Vidar on July 19, 2007, 11:45:22 AM
Pictures /youtube movies of the events would be welcome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sltfLQ44Swc
Better? That one's kinda laggy at times. Oh, and I'd advise turning your sound down, since the voices are very high pitched.
I think I remember that one. Surprisingly emotional for a children's game.
Quote from: Cvstos on July 19, 2007, 06:38:37 PM
The GDI Ion Cannon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN-XMknVbGo
... I WANT THAT THING!
I would SO use that on every school-teacher I ever had, with joyful glee.
'Rare leaves Nintendo'
'Sega no longer supporting Dreamcast'
'Midway stops work in Coin-op'
It's like saying goodbye.
Quote from: Malicious Appendix Dalmunda on July 20, 2007, 12:24:47 PM
'Rare leaves Nintendo'
Wasn't Rare formed from Ultimate? They put out some kick-ass spectrum games in the 80s.
Call me cold, but I don't think there has ever been a video game that has actually reduced me to tears. U7SI might have done if I didn't already know that Dupre was in for it, and there were a few other depressing moments, like when Mother Hetchel died in LOOM.
Bizarrely the closest moments that I can think of both occurred last night in Morrowind. One was where Ra'Zhar drowned while we were swimming from Tel Branora to Azura's coast - I think it was because the slaughterfish had weakened him. I was kind of angry that I hadn't protected him well enough, but he did look kind of sad and pathetic bobbing in the water like that. Memo to self: try and make a 'water-walking on others' spell.
The saddest moment was when I accidentally shot Ma'Dara in the back with a crossbow while he was trying to defend himself against a Kwama worm, killing him instantly. That really was upsetting. I was sort of like "Oh my god... I'm so sorry..." and then I started thinking about how I'd taken this sort of farmer kid (The Ma' prefix means 'child' or 'still a virgin'), thrust a sword and armour into his hand and
used some mind-control spell to brainwash him into following me around (http://clockworkmansion.com/forum/index.php?topic=2531.msg134395#msg134395), where I led him to die by my own hand in some godforsaken valley, and was it really a good idea?
You know what? I think too much :B
The ending of Final Fantasy X, as well as a few other scenes I cannot immediately recall from that game, made me bawl like a baby girl. Then again, I was pretty young when I first played FFX, and really sensitive, so that isn't really a big achievement. Still, the ending sort of makes me sad when I think about it.
~Keaton the Black Jackal
Let's see, there was one time, I was playing Red Steel for the Wii, Part one, last level, last few minutes of the level. My location: In a glass room about 20 feet above the ground, about thirty five opponents around said room, on ground, with eagle-eye aim, only cover was a tabe (and that was temporary), but a sniper rifle on the other side of the room. Tried to dash for the gun, didn't make it. Dashed to the tabe, flipped it for cover, ducked, waited to heal, then ran over, didn't work. Sniped out people from doorway, I got most of them, got the gun, opened a door to a catwalk, started walking across, got killed by a guy about 50 feet away... WITH AN UZI. :rant .
Not only that, I went backwards through the level before the room... and found body armor... It was one of those, it's so ironic it's sad moments...
And then another: When I saw Elder Scrolls: Oblivion's graphics.
... When they reset my SotNW account back to nothing at the end of the beta, I almost made 60 darn it!
....When I realized that I had finally beaten system shock 2, only to realize that I was out of good games to play :O
FG
Just remembered. All of the ending cutscenes to the Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask make me cry tears of happiness every time I see it. Except for the whole thing with the Deku Butler's Son, unarguably the darkest and most tragic story in that game.
Thats one of the few reasons i still play games.I have yet to find a video game that can make me shed a tear I'm more than positive I'm missing my soul. I hope that one day a game or movie will make me shed even a single tear. Hapiness,sadness even anger It's been years since something has forced out my emotions.
Quote from: crimson_wolf on August 06, 2007, 01:25:30 AM
Thats one of the few reasons i still play games.I have yet to find a video game that can make me shed a tear I'm more than positive I'm missing my soul. I hope that one day a game or movie will make me shed even a single tear. Hapiness,sadness even anger It's been years since something has forced out my emotions.
Maybe you should turn the difficulty up to "Hard" (or "Legendary", or "Spartan", or "OMG THAT'S NOT POSSIBLE"). You will fear anger, frustration, sadness, and IF you beat it, joy and happpiness (even if it's from the fact that you won't have to go through that again in this game).
I'm sorry, was that too cynical? :sweatdrop
Super Robot Wars, final boss... Deuminas.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=I2Am1tBE4eQ
Deuminas was a sentient Ai, with a self evolving body, shortly after she was "born" her father/creator called her a failure and tried to destroy her, deuminas killed her creator. She then fled her home and used her abilities to create a star spanning empire and three children that she sincerely loved as a mother. She had it all... everything... but her purpose. Its this obsession to find the answer to that question that drove her to conflict with the game's heroes.
Before the final battle, she was duped by the heroes and an engine powered by the Flow of time blew up on her face, mortally wounding her. With the heroes fast approaching, her children approached her and decided to do the ultimate sacrifice... to restore their mother to her glory, in exchange... they would lose their memories and their lives... i like Despinis' dialogue the best... "mama, when you remake me, please give me a more adult body." [they were also constructs with the form of children]
With Deuminas restored and the heroes at the front gates, she would try to talk at the husks of her children hoping that some traces of their consciousness remain, only to be replied with deafening silence. The heroes burst in and the final battle takes place, Deuminas watching on as soul less bodies of her children try to defend her and fall one after the other.
As the last of her children fell, she came to a conclusion of her purpose... it was because of her that her children died, it was because of her that the earth was engulfed in war... therefore, her purpose... was destruction.
*insert final battle*
Deuminas falling down, her last breath she used asking the same quesion that she had when she was born... "What is my purpose?" But in the end, after all has been said and done, the heroes came to another conclusion... she was "human."
another instance, which made me teary was finally beating this guy... the Schtern Reggeseur, which is basically what happens when Lovecraft designs the Death star.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=p-BEjq8kLkA&NR=1
poor poor galaxy. gawd he was such a tiring opponent with his high stats, especially his HP, defense, and a barrier that negates half the damage my troops deal him. I gave him the finger when I finally beat him.
For Xze..it was in KH2 after Roxas sees Sora in that white room in that egg...and he's gone the next moment.
i had gotten so attached to him D8
Yeah, I like Roxas a lot more than Sora... He just has a better feel to him.
Super smash bros melee: homerun contest. I can get just over 300 meters (about 900 feet), and no more. I keep turning into a geek with the monst incredible buttered fat sausagefingers and I keep screwing up while other seem to hit 4000+ with relative ease. 'A'
Eh, the ending to the first Kingdom Hearts game nearly made me cry when I first saw it. I blame the theme song.
I was ready to cry in .hack//GU vol. 2:Reminisce when Alkaid turns into a Lost One (ie, goes comatose in the real world) in Haseo's arms. Thinking about it makes me tear up a little. :cry
(And I'm replaying the game. That cut scene will be back to haunt me soon. :U)
(reads thread)
Please don't say Aeris, please don't say Aeris. Everyone always says Aeris...
(three posts in)
Fuck.
Final fantasy seven...but I can't place my finger on 'what' made me cry.
When Cloud and Barett went on a date?
I admit I felt a bit sad during the story of Red 13's dad during FF7.
Other than that, I think the only game that got me close to tearworthy was in Legend of Mana, and the story that involved the Gem-peeps.
Quote from: Amber Williams on August 11, 2007, 06:05:55 PM
I admit I felt a bit sad during the story of Red 13's dad during FF7.
Other than that, I think the only game that got me close to tearworthy was in Legend of Mana, and the story that involved the Gem-peeps.
Yes, the Jumi story was rather depressing. As was the dragoneer sibling one.
Quote from: Darkmoon on August 11, 2007, 11:49:42 AM
(three posts in)
Fuck.
Not now, dear, I have a headache.
Not necessarily crying, but scared the living shit out of me:
I've been playing Half-Life 2 all night, and I just got to Ravenholm. First time I heard that howling, I thought, "Uh-uh, no way, fuck that shit!" Even at 8:30 AM, when it's bright out. I wonder if I'll ever beat that game. :<
Don't worry, Ravenholm isn't that scary after you get used to the atmosphere. Besides, after Ravenholm is the game's best level!
Fatal Frame 1 scared the monkeys outta me
There was a a moment of frustration in Scooby-doo unmasked where...
Okays one more...This one will seriously make you go cry and never play this game again...EVER! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNrEJYnx5VI
I remember this one MSDOS APOGEE game that was a doom rip off...after completing all 35 levels the finaly was two captions of text basically telling telling me I did a good job with no regard for wrapping up the storyline. it was like all your effort was wasted and they didn't expect you to ace the final level, there was no sense of completion and I never played the game again.
Quote from: GabrielsThoughts on August 17, 2007, 05:47:10 PM
I remember this one MSDOS APOGEE game that was a doom rip off...after completing all 35 levels the finaly was two captions of text basically telling telling me I did a good job with no regard for wrapping up the storyline. it was like all your effort was wasted and they didn't expect you to ace the final level, there was no sense of completion and I never played the game again.
lessee, Blake stone?
Quote from: Zedd on August 14, 2007, 08:12:15 PM
Fatal Frame 1 scared the monkeys outta me
Agreed. The first one was the scariest, but the second and third played off emotions in general much better. The second one's ending is hella sad though :cry
Quote from: Netrogo on August 21, 2007, 07:13:23 PM
Quote from: Zedd on August 14, 2007, 08:12:15 PM
Fatal Frame 1 scared the monkeys outta me
Agreed. The first one was the scariest, but the second and third played off emotions in general much better. The second one's ending is hella sad though :cry
"Crimson.... Butterfly?"
Quote from: Janus Whitefurr on August 22, 2007, 12:10:56 AM
Quote from: Netrogo on August 21, 2007, 07:13:23 PM
Quote from: Zedd on August 14, 2007, 08:12:15 PM
Fatal Frame 1 scared the monkeys outta me
Agreed. The first one was the scariest, but the second and third played off emotions in general much better. The second one's ending is hella sad though :cry
"Crimson.... Butterfly?"
Yes...A place where makes you wonder...wheres the raid can?
there was a game demo, this guy had a horse named arrow and no instructions about what you were supposed to do. I just rode around on the guys horse for an half hour before going back to the castle climbing to the top of a tower and jumping into a pool of water and drowning.
I'm a shooter kind of person..
The end of unreal II the awakening was emotional for me. :<
(edited: and to end :U )
Bioshock, when you first kill a big daddy, the little sister wails for "Mr Bubbles" :<
Quote from: bilbo-sama on August 10, 2007, 03:31:12 PM
I was ready to cry in .hack//GU vol. 2:Reminisce when Alkaid turns into a Lost One (ie, goes comatose in the real world) in Haseo's arms. Thinking about it makes me tear up a little. :cry
(And I'm replaying the game. That cut scene will be back to haunt me soon. :U)
Oooo, I hadnt thought of that one. Thats actually a sad scene.
FFX and FFX-2 made me cry, but because of how bad they were.
Sorry folks, but there haven't been too many great moments in FF history since FF6 >.>
(Covers head for flame commencement.)
Quote from: Teroniss on August 27, 2007, 10:32:05 PM
Quote from: bilbo-sama on August 10, 2007, 03:31:12 PM
I was ready to cry in .hack//GU vol. 2:Reminisce when Alkaid turns into a Lost One (ie, goes comatose in the real world) in Haseo's arms. Thinking about it makes me tear up a little. :cry
(And I'm replaying the game. That cut scene will be back to haunt me soon. :U)
Oooo, I hadnt thought of that one. Thats actually a sad scene.
FFX and FFX-2 made me cry, but because of how bad they were.
Sorry folks, but there haven't been too many great moments in FF history since FF6 >.>
(Covers head for flame commencement.)
Oh dont cover your head...I simpsize with that
Quote from: Teroniss on August 27, 2007, 10:32:05 PM
Quote from: bilbo-sama on August 10, 2007, 03:31:12 PM
I was ready to cry in .hack//GU vol. 2:Reminisce when Alkaid turns into a Lost One (ie, goes comatose in the real world) in Haseo's arms. Thinking about it makes me tear up a little. :cry
(And I'm replaying the game. That cut scene will be back to haunt me soon. :U)
Oooo, I hadnt thought of that one. Thats actually a sad scene.
FFX and FFX-2 made me cry, but because of how bad they were.
Sorry folks, but there haven't been too many great moments in FF history since FF6 >.>
(Covers head for flame commencement.)
weeeell.. FFX wasn't too bad, loved the sphere grid....that was about it. i really think that Final Fantasy to a large degree is approaching "sameness" from installment to installment. there's no actual 'wonderment' left in the series.
Quote from: Turnsky on August 28, 2007, 06:01:41 AM
Quote from: Teroniss on August 27, 2007, 10:32:05 PM
Quote from: bilbo-sama on August 10, 2007, 03:31:12 PM
I was ready to cry in .hack//GU vol. 2:Reminisce when Alkaid turns into a Lost One (ie, goes comatose in the real world) in Haseo's arms. Thinking about it makes me tear up a little. :cry
(And I'm replaying the game. That cut scene will be back to haunt me soon. :U)
Oooo, I hadnt thought of that one. Thats actually a sad scene.
FFX and FFX-2 made me cry, but because of how bad they were.
Sorry folks, but there haven't been too many great moments in FF history since FF6 >.>
(Covers head for flame commencement.)
weeeell.. FFX wasn't too bad, loved the sphere grid....that was about it. i really think that Final Fantasy to a large degree is approaching "sameness" from installment to installment. there's no actual 'wonderment' left in the series.
If anyone plays the Final Fantasy series for originality, they're kinda silly. You can generally tell how the plot's going to progress (save the *anything*, save the world!), what the characters can be like, and that in some capacity there'll be spirits/espers/summons. It can still be entertaining if you need to kill time, but it's not a series one should be wanting originality from.
In regards to video game moments that made me cry, I honestly can't think of much... there was Veola's backstory in Atelier Iris, that gave me the sniffles...
Homeworld does have some sad moments, yes. I still play Homeworld and Cataclysm regularly. Don't think I'll ever get tired of those games. Have yet to finish Homeworld II, it just isn't the same somehow.
Anyway, videogame(s) (moments) that made me sad? C&C 3. As expected, EA managed to completely destroy the entire concept behind the C&C series. Wat a disappointment.
And Starcraft, when you have to kill Fenix for Kerrigan. It's bad enough that he had to die, he was one of my favourite characters. But the fact that you had to do it youself? I was both sad AND angry.
As for Homeworld, that game is also responsible for one of the happiest videogaming moments of my life. *SPOILER* In the final mission you have enemy ships hyperspacing in from every direction. When I first reached the level I wasn't that experienced in the game yet, and my fleet wasn't that great yet. Wave after wave of enemy ships hyperspaced in, and I had every repair ship I had repairing my mothership, but it was surely but slowly being destroyed. Then the ship computer announced a new wave of ships hyperspacing in. I was ready to call it quits, reckoned I was doomed. Then I saw the new ships were actually the turn-coat Taidanni captain and his crew who I had saved a couple of mission earlier. They totally saved my butt. I was sitting behind my PC, cheering stuff like "Yeah! Get em! Kill those bastards! Woohoo!". Nowadays I'm at least halfway to the enemy mothership by the time he shows up, but I'll never forget that moment.
Quote from: Baree on September 02, 2007, 07:28:54 AM
As for Homeworld, that game is also responsible for one of the happiest videogaming moments of my life. *SPOILER* In the final mission you have enemy ships hyperspacing in from every direction. When I first reached the level I wasn't that experienced in the game yet, and my fleet wasn't that great yet. Wave after wave of enemy ships hyperspaced in, and I had every repair ship I had repairing my mothership, but it was surely but slowly being destroyed. Then the ship computer announced a new wave of ships hyperspacing in. I was ready to call it quits, reckoned I was doomed. Then I saw the new ships were actually the turn-coat Taidanni captain and his crew who I had saved a couple of mission earlier. They totally saved my butt. I was sitting behind my PC, cheering stuff like "Yeah! Get em! Kill those bastards! Woohoo!". Nowadays I'm at least halfway to the enemy mothership by the time he shows up, but I'll never forget that moment.
*SPOILER ALERT: PLAY GAME BEFORE READING ON*
I remember the first time I killed the Taidan emperor. When all the enemy waves have been defeated the music changes to the same operah from when Kharak was destroyed, the choral version of Samuel Barber's "Adagio", performed by Agnus Dei.
The emperor's ship blew up at the most epic moment of that music. It should be noted that immediately after this loudest part in the music, the choir suddenly sings much quieter. It was at this point that the last sparks of the emperor's ship faded. I almost shed a tear at the epic beauty of it all then. After all the struggles, losses and sacrifices of the Kushan, they were finally home.
* END SPOILER*
Hehe. I doubt that happened when I beat the game the first time. Not 100% sure. Nevertheless, yes, great music in the game too.
Ah, Homeworld. Breathtaking game; The Music...the story.... I wonder why it doesn't get talked about so much these days? Meh, whatever. I thought the end of Homeworld: Cataclysm was pretty cool, especially after all you go through. I had Homeworld 2 (And still do) but I just...lost interest before getting very far. :<
If I were to pick a game that genuinely brought a tear to my eye, I'd have to say Twilight Princess. The ending was just heartbreaking. (Spoiler warning)
This scene really had some buildup to it, because you can tell that Midna was slowly developing a strong attachment to Link. When she's ready to leave, she starts to confess her feelings to Link, only to stop herself before she can get it out. Then, with a single tear, she cracks the mirror and disappears into the Twilight Realm just before the mirror shatters and separates them forever.
..... :cry
I just saw the promotional for DMC4.
I dunno if it was the graphics or seeing Dante smeared in the gore of the innocent, but I got close. But, you know.
Near the final end of Halo: Combat Evolved, when you pull out into the open area where Foehammer is supposed to pick you up. She flys around a corner, her Pelican is on fire all over the place, and she's got two Banshees shooting at her. Her final cries as her Pelican drops out of sight almost get me every time. It's so sad, listening to her as she dies.
That's why you just keep driving. :P
"Cortana to Echo-419-- ECHO-419! ...She's gone."
Speaking of Halo, methinks Halo 3 is going to be sad (rumours of John sacrificing himself to the Covenant loyalists). :<
Quote from: xHaZxMaTx on September 16, 2007, 08:39:51 PM
That's why you just keep driving. :P
"Cortana to Echo-419-- ECHO-419! ...She's gone."
Speaking of Halo, methinks Halo 3 is going to be sad (rumours of John sacrificing himself to the Covenant loyalists). :<
What d'ya care, you don't even have a 360. :P
:cry
I'll be sure to gloat at you. And spoil it. :boogie
No matter. One doesn't need a 360 when they have Halopedia (http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page). I'm sure Bungie will have the cutscenes available on their site shortly after the game is released, anyway, such as they do with Halo and Halo 2.
Keep telling yourself that that's a good substitute. :B
It's looking like The Arbiter and John are going to find themselves at odds some time during the game. It'll definately bug me if The Arbiter dies, especially at the hands of humans. I have a terrible respect for the elites since H2.
i weep every time nintendo comes out with a new sonic the hedgehog game... especially the new one thats coming out holiday season i mean it's about time but could ya give sonic a little more credit i mean he IS the fastest hedge hog around and for some reason can't die when he wears jewelry specifically rings.
Quote from: Cogidubnus on July 09, 2007, 08:38:50 PM
Breath of Fire 3. Only game to ever make me cry.
NO WAY!! I WAS JSUT THINKING THAT WHEN I READ YOUR POST LOL!!!
i think a very sad part was when you get back to your house and it's burnt down and ou get split up with Rei and teepo it didn't make me cry, but it was very sad.
When I was like 5 I turned the difficulty of Street Fighter two up to 8 and cried cause there was no way in hell I could beat that cheat M. Bison.
i laugh at that every time- LOL!!!
Here we go. End of Half-Life 2: Episode 2. Seriously. They could've gave us that gut-punch at the start of Episode Three, but no, they leave us with that. Holy. [censored]. [beep].
okami for me.never would have expected a game to make me cry so much.
especially near the end,usually the parts with shiranui
i got me a large empathy thingy.
it's not hard for me to understand how the characters feel.
Breath of fire 2.
*spoiler*
When Rand's mom gets squished to death it made me sad :<
Disgaea's "bad" ending where Laharl kills the guy who turned Flonne into a flower and looses Flonne for good and the ending to Phantom Brave, those got me a little misty eyed, but the one game that always gets me is the Shivering Isles Expansion for Oblivion.
I did not like loosing Sheogorath, he was just way to much fun to be forced to kill... I miss Sheogorath...
Towards the end of Okami had me a little misty-eyed.
One game only....Rise of the Robots...Super hyped and the ET for the atari of the 90's!
*SEMI-SPOILER*
The companion cube in Portal ... :<
*/SPOILER*
But seriously, I think the entirety of Mission 3 in Homeworld was the most tear-jerking I've ever experienced.