Have you ever cried because of a video game?
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- Ending of Link's Awakening
- Ending of Rain World
- Various incidents of save files becoming permanently corrupted halfway through the game and similar
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When I was a child I was very moved by the sequence in Homeworld where they returned to Kharak. Everything was burning and Adagio for Strings playing.
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The ending of Crisis Core thoroughly wrecked me.
Hey, would you say... I became a hero?
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons, in the early months of the pandemic, when the villagers threw me a surprise birthday party. I was living alone at the time and missed my real friends so much.
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No, but Persona 3 came close.
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I mean, it's a very Jesus-inspired story (I wasn't religious at the time but having a self-sacrificial nature is always touching), starring a dude who is less 'social butterfly everyone knows and loves' and more 'asocial newcomer who feels somewhat annoyed with life/slightly suicidal' and then there's friendship and he finds the value of life. Bretty gud, 10/10, would definitely recommend the remake that came out recently.
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Final Fantasy VII, the original one. Stopped playing it for a couple months.
Videogame's "Rosebud" moment. đ„ș
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Borderlands 2 TTAODK expansion
The ending
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My partner is chronically ill and Karlach's ending in BG3 made me sob because I was romancing her and it hit very close to home
Absolutely same here, although I'm the chronically I'll one
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The first one I remember crying from (because the game itself and not just out of frustration anyway) was when Arith dies in (the original) Final Fantasy 7.
Modern games, with more sophisticated stories and actual acting tend to elicit emotional responses more than when I was a kid; though some of the epic CRPGs still hold up because they were just better written.
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The last encounter with Alexander the Warrior Jar in Elden Ring made me cry. What a brave jar and a good friend.
I think I might've cried for other reasons too when playing Elden Ring. :')
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Twice. Once at the end of Final Fantasy IX, realising who was monologuing the ending at what that meant.
Second one was at the end of What Remains of Edith Finch, pretty much for exactly the same reasons.
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Yes once, and it was at the ending of "Brothers: A tale of two sons".
I bawled my eyes out.Small game, but absolutely recommend for anyone that wants to clear out their tear canals.
Great game with very emotional storytelling.
For those that remember the late TotalBiscuit, it was his favourite game.
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Outer Wilds. Endings of both the main game and the DLC can still get me to tear up a bit. I saw a post somewhere, don't remember, that said something along the lines of "Listening to the Outer Wilds OST is the only way I feel my feelings any more." It's about like that.
Yes! I have to try the DLC, I've been afraid of it not living up to the main game's whole thing
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Literally yesterday I started playing Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and just the prologue hit me.
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The end of Karlach's story in Baldurs Gate 3
Expedition 33 had multiple moments for me, still enjoyed it a lot
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Final Fantasy 14.
- A few times during A Realm Reborn (they began early with ruthlessly killing characters)
- About twice during Heavensward and Stormblood
- Several times during Endwalker
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Yeah, I once walked into a Gamestop and saw how expensive new games have gotten...
Joking aside:
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Journey
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To the Moon
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Spiritfarer
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Ori and the Will of the Wisps
All good games, I can't recommend them enough.
To the moon is like a kick right in the feels.
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Nier anything
I don't think video games are silly thingsThe final ending in Automata had me bawling. Genuine art, just beautiful and the music really brings it home.
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That Dragon Cancer made me fucking weep.
Clair Obscur, God of War 2018, What Remains of Edith Finch, The Last of Us, Bastion, Halo: Reach, Firewatch, Celeste, Telltale's The Walking Dead, FFXV, Baldur's Gate 3, Shadow of the Colossus, and more, all made me tear up.
Can you tell I'm quite emotional about video games?
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Yeah, I once walked into a Gamestop and saw how expensive new games have gotten...
Joking aside:
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Journey
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To the Moon
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Spiritfarer
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Ori and the Will of the Wisps
All good games, I can't recommend them enough.
God ⊠Spiritfarer. What an amazing experience. I didnât cry but quite a few times I had to put down the controller and just stare out the window. Itâs not sad but it is so sad. Itâs so wistful and god just loved that game.
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