• So_zetta_slowpoke@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    To The Moon, The Beginner’s Guide, and Night in the Woods all made me cry like a lot. Probably have been a few others, but those were the big ones.

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    I can’t believe no one is mentioning Chrono Triger few days after it was named as one of best video games. Geez I cried a lot with 2 finals.

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    Maybe I’m playing the wrong games… I’m not really a fan of game story lines and cutscenes because they get in the way of actually playing the game. I don’t emotionally engage other than chuckling at GlaDOS.

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    I think Yakuza/Like a Dragon wins the crown for game series that’s made me emotional the most times. Majima seeing Makoto in the ending of 0 and in 2, Kiryu seeing the message the orphanage kids left him in The Man Who Erased His Name, Kiryu going on a tour of his old haunts in Infinite Wealth, Majima visiting Kiryu in the hospital at the end of Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii…there are plenty more, but those all came to mind. They really use the fact that we’ve been following these characters for decades to the fullest extent.

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      Interesting. I have the game but am still working through backlog before I play it. From the previews it always seemed kinda like absurdly humorous so I’m kinda surprised to hear that they mix in some more emotional chords

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      The actual ending? Mordin was pretty moving to me.

      “Had to be me. Someone else might have gotten it wrong”

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    6 hours ago

    When I played Hell blade: Senua’s Sacrifice.

    The symbology and story made me understand the struggles of a close friend, who succumbed to her psychosis many years ago. Felt like more than just a game.

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    6 hours ago

    I’ve got a weird one. Saints Row 4, near the end. Such a strange, unexpectedly emotional experience.

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    6 hours ago

    The final battle in Lisa: The Joyful got me. That he doesn’t even attack you - that he hugs you - while “He’s My Dad” plays…

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    8 hours ago

    Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, right near the end. I don’t want to spoil too much, but I never thought a game mechanic would make me emotional.

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    8 hours ago

    Many times, but the one that got me more than any other game really surprised me: Insomniac’s Spiderman 2. Specifically the pidgeon side quest. I don’t think I’ve ever had another experience where I actually had to put the controller down for 5 minutes to stop sobbing. it was just… so beautiful but so heartbreaking…

    It’s not even the saddest scene in any video game I’ve played, but I think something about swinging around, beating up bad guys, and then suddenly getting hit with this deeply personal and very real scene broke me. I strongly recommend this game if you have a ps5.

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      8 hours ago

      Me too. But I’ll just note, I think you have to have played the first Spiderman game and Miles Morales to really get it. It needs that emotional build up over time.