• Most depressing video game moment
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Post em! Mine was almost all of Call of Duty: 3 when I first played it. I was around 9 or so, and my dad found me crying with the system off. He asked "What's wrong?", and apparently I said "These guys are all dying, and I can't save them". It made me rethink how I play most games nowadays. I can't stomach World at War's singleplayer during the Russian compaign. Not that I have sympathy for Nazis, it's just that you're burning the food for a country, who's army is now going to be made up of conscripts. [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Post Your" - rilez))[/highlight]
When I couldn't carry all the meat back in Oregon Trail.
I hate games that depict Nazis soldiers as sadistics maniacs, most of them were forced to enlist.
Professor layton Unwound Future Ending.
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winston being hit in half life 2
Bill dying in L4D.
The Overlord DLC ending in Mass Effect 2 :crying:
When Brooklyn dies in COD2 Big red one
The end of Red Dead Redemption. I mean, you went through all that shit with John, making compromises, friends, enemies, all to get away from his past and get a better, quiet future for him and his family. And the game gives you moments where it seems you finally got just that. And suddenly, it's all gone to hell. I felt for John Marston that day, and I think that whole game was an story-telling, character-driven achievement. It may not have been the most depressing to some, but damn if it wasn't one of the few games that hit home to me.
Big Boss... nuh said. [sp]Why did you have to kill him Snake?[/sp] I agree with COD 3. First COD game I ever played and probably the best in my opinion.
The Same Dream Everyday got me really nervous and uneasy. I don't know what but something about the ending was so creepy.
[QUOTE=vizard38;29500315]Big Boss... nuh said. [sp]Why did you have to kill him Snake?[/sp] I agree with COD 3. First COD game I ever played and probably the best in my opinion.[/QUOTE] [sp]It wasn't his choice to kill him FOXDIE was made to do it automatically.[/sp] Mine would be Beyond Good and Evil when [sp]Peyj dies.[/sp] Its so fucking depressing. That game had some fantastic moments.
Red Dead Redemption- [sp]When John Marston dies, and you visit the grave as his son.[/sp]
The first Mass Effect. Play for a couple hours then dying is a bitch.
The first time I ever beat Oddworld: Abe's Odyssey, I hadn't saved enough mudokons and got the bad ending [sp]where they let Abe die[/sp]. I felt like shit afterwards. Also pretty much any Mass Effect 2 ending besides the one where everyone lives.
The End of Half-Life 2: Episode 2. Eli. :saddowns:
[QUOTE=_Twitch_;29500479]Red Dead Redemption- [sp]When John Marston dies, and you visit the grave as his son.[/sp][/QUOTE] That touched me so deeply. Truly a great game.
[QUOTE=Links;29500280]The end of Red Dead Redemption. I mean, you went through all that shit with John, making compromises, friends, enemies, all to get away from his past and get a better, quiet future for him and his family. And the game gives you moments where it seems you finally got just that. And suddenly, it's all gone to hell. I felt for John Marston that day, and I think that whole game was an story-telling, character-driven achievement. It may not have been the most depressing to some, but damn if it wasn't one of the few games that hit home to me.[/QUOTE] I want to play that game again but my xbox died. Rockstar needs to hurry up and port it to the pc!
World of tanks after beta.
The ending of Super Metroid. I loved that game and grew up playing it (literally took me a year or so to beat it, I was 4) and when the end finally came, I cried. I was waiting to go on another adventure as Samus, kicking space pirate ass and maybe blowing up another planet, but the credits rolled instead. I cried and didn't want to start it over again. [QUOTE=The Party Spy;29500587]The End of Half-Life 2: Episode 2. Eli. :saddowns:[/QUOTE] I was completely unfazed after people spoiled it so god damn much here on the forums. Nothing but bawwing and others putting on their internet-tough-guy acts and trying to be cool. Eli's death was unfortunate, but in the end I'm more worried about what happens in Episode 3.
When my friends insist on purposely torturing old ladies or men in video games like GTA4 just to hear them scream for mercy and then kill them. It's like, I can't help but imagine that they had a family and he had so many things still left to do. I've slammed many a 360 off because of it, my friends have learned not to do it in front of me. Am I strange?
The end to the core GTA IV game. [sp]I chose the revenge ending, and Kate's death wasn't as meaningful as I had hoped, but hearing Packie bawling his eyes out after the credits just tore my fucking heart to pieces.[/sp] Also, Niko's words when the credits end. "So this is what the dream feels like, this is the victory we longed for."
[QUOTE=TAU!;29500799]The ending of Super Metroid. I loved that game and grew up playing it (literally took me a year or so to beat it, I was 4) and when the end finally came, I cried. I was waiting to go on another adventure as Samus, kicking space pirate ass and maybe blowing up another planet, but the credits rolled instead. I cried and didn't want to start it over again. I was completely unfazed after people spoiled it so god damn much here on the forums. Nothing but bawwing and others putting on their internet-tough-guy acts and trying to be cool. Eli's death was unfortunate, but in the end I'm more worried about what happens in Episode 3.[/QUOTE] I never got the game spoiled so it hit me like a dump truck. He was my favorite character, too. No more dinosaur noises from him.
Also, the beginning of "Wolverines" from MW2 really kicked me in the heart. As an American, it was kind of scary, almost. But I coped with laughing at how a bunch of Ruskies could pull off a [I]paradrop[/I] invasion in modern-day [I]America[/I].
[QUOTE=_Twitch_;29500479]Red Dead Redemption- [sp]When John Marston dies, and you visit the grave as his son.[/sp][/QUOTE] I REALLY think the saddest part is when [sp]you actually have to play as him[/sp]
Men of war, when all the soldiers I spent so long equipping with scavenged weapons and leveling up in the DCG get cut down by a Sherman. Need some Panzerfausts up in this bitch. Unfortunately I can't get access to them until 1943 :( [editline]29th April 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Xenomoose;29500845]The end to the core GTA IV game. [sp]I chose the revenge ending, and Kate's death wasn't as meaningful as I had hoped, but hearing Packie bawling his eyes out after the credits just tore my fucking heart to pieces.[/sp] Also, Niko's words when the credits end. "So this is what the dream feels like, this is the victory we longed for."[/QUOTE] I chose the other ending so [sp]Roman[/sp] got killed, but he pretty much had it coming
Theresia for DS. The whole game is a big sad history about mother/daughter with a bad ending
carmine and his brother in gears 1/2 good thing [sp]the oldest one lives in 3[/sp]
there is a flash game called "one chance" thats pretty depressing
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