• Moments in video games that impacted you emotionally.
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[QUOTE=The Mighty Boatman;27631031]End of MGS3 and 4 [editline]24th January 2011[/editline] [sp]Carlos dying[/sp] in SR2 hit me pretty hard. [editline]24th January 2011[/editline] [sp]Carlos dying[/sp] in SR2 hit me pretty hard.[/QUOTE] Wrong thread, man.
[QUOTE=hoodoo456;27631216]Wrong thread, man.[/QUOTE] Really? This isn't the " Moments in video games that impacted you emotionally" thread? Sorry, then.
Ending of Call of Duty 4. Let the bitching commence.
All the parts in RDR with the Native American guy(I can't remember his name)
[QUOTE=Morcam;27577877]Definitely Homeworld. There were several instances, but this one is the best. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXNQNeLDg5s[/media][/QUOTE] originally I couldn't think of a moment in a game, but that one takes the cake.
Super Metroid, the whole sacrifice scene. 16-bit sadness :saddowns:
You fucking spoiled the game for me. Yeah I know it is short but Multiplayer distracted me.
Ending of Portal. I thought I had amounted to something. She was so nice, and said nice things to me... She's a heartless bitch.
How do you use spoiler tags?
[QUOTE=EXoDUSFLT;27580426]when i accidentally fucked that gay elf in Dragon Age: Origins. [/QUOTE] this reminds me, in mass effect after virmire i got the sex scene with ashley without ever even talking to her, i was actually trying to romance liara i guess this means she raped me :froggonk:
[QUOTE=lilxxxwill;28106500]How do you use spoiler tags?[/QUOTE] [sp] [ /sp] No space in the second one.
[img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/1274439311911.jpg[/img] [img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/1274473344576.jpg[/img] [img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/1274473514957.jpg[/img] Fucking Majora's Mask. All of it
Fallout New Vegas at Camp Forgotten Hope or whatever it was called. Reading the letters that the soldiers wrote combined with the weather was so sad.
Heavy Rain. Pretty much all of it. I have never played a game before which has had such a profound effect on me, not just emotionally, but physically. The game was so fucking immersive that my body reacted to events like they were actually happening. There were a dozen or more scenes where I was coursing with adrenaline, heart going a million miles a minute, eyes wide, and sitting on the edge of the seat. I probably looked like [b]I[/b] was the one in mortal danger. After those scenes I had to put the controller down until my hands stopped shaking. I'd just sit there for a few minutes, calming down, thinking "[i]fuuuuuuuuuuuuck[/i]. Oh, jeeze, wow, [i]fuuuuck.[/i]" Fucking incredible.
Uncharted 2; when Jeff, Elena's camerman, got shot and you had had to basically carry him down a bunch of streets and alleyways while getting shot at and not being able to take cover at all until you get inside some building. [sp] Upon which there is a cutscene where Lazarevic shoots Jeff for no reason and all you can do afterwards is run away[/sp]. It's one of the only times in a singleplayer game where I have genuinely felt anger towards a character.
I let the moon fall in Majora's Mask. In the final seconds I was overcome with a feeling of regret and fear. I had nightmares. All related to The Legend of Zelda in one way or another. Oh and this happened while I was in elementary school. :smith:
The Dead Island trailer. :smithicide:
[QUOTE=zerosix;28107174]The Dead Island trailer. :smithicide:[/QUOTE] Really hated how it was backwards.
Braid ending.
I actually felt depressed in the beginning of Fallout 3 when your mom dies. Reading the things in Little Lamplight talking about it was once a field trip. The Dearest Little Moonbeam thing in the hotel. All but two of my People dying in Mass Effect 2, felt like shit for two weeks because of that.
Things Vigil told me in Mass Effect made me cry.
In Fallout 3,[sp]just before activating Project purity, I talked to Dogmeat to send him back to Vault 101, because I didn't want to take him into the chamber. But instead, the Lone Wanderer said: "I think it's time for us to say goodbye, old buddy. Take care of yourself, okay?", and Dogmeat whined.[/sp] I thought that was pretty touching.
I have to say Braid. It was emotional all the way through, but when [sp]you come out of the door back to the beginning after finishing the game, I just started thinking about it all so much and it really affected me.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Second-gear-of-mgear;28107564]I actually felt depressed in the beginning of Fallout 3 when your mom dies. Reading the things in Little Lamplight talking about it was once a field trip. The Dearest Little Moonbeam thing in the hotel. All but two of my People dying in Mass Effect 2, felt like shit for two weeks because of that.[/QUOTE] Fallout 3 hit me particularly hard- My father had recently died, and he was alot like James. [editline]17th February 2011[/editline] Still, damn. The Overlord Dlc ending, what with [sp]the reveal about David, and how he showed it you.[/sp]
The ending of pretty much all MGS games, especially 3 and 4.
[QUOTE=DEMONSKUL;28111109]The ending of pretty much all MGS games, especially 3 and 4.[/QUOTE] MGS2! After Emma dies and Hal sings a little sad poem while the big shell sinks. That was pretty sad :( MGS3! The ending, the truth behind the boss, i went all tingly and sad :( MGS4! The final cutscene was dissapointing, but the last battle with ocelot was awesome, and when they both give each other a shot of nanos, it was truely amazing. Theres tons more little nuggets of love in all of them (MGS1 didnt affect me as much though) but my god, i need to get a ps2 so i can enjoy the good old day again. Ohh, i found the ending to Final Fantasy 10 fairly sad too. Then they butchered it with 10-2....
[QUOTE=Skellyhell;28111311] (MGS1 didnt affect me as much though) [/QUOTE] When Sniper Wolf dies.....no?
In Lost Odyssey when Kaim meets his daughter :(
In Portal [sp]All the little nooks that have things written all over the wall in blood.[/sp] :smithicide:
[sp]Red's death[/sp] in Penumbra Overture, those fucking screams :ohdear: Also, [sp]John Marston's[/sp] death in Red Dead Redemption. I was actually depressed for a few weeks after.
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