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saddest video games moments (spoilers of course)
Scarychips:
Are you crazy? I was too scared to let the world end. Just hearing the rumbling made me wet my pants. I mean, I'm kind of curious about what happens, but I'm really too scared to even check on youtube what happens. I was hiding behind my couch when the game finished and in the ending scene we see the moon talking with those flashing red eyes. I was incredbly scared everytime in the Stone Temple, when after reversing it, you had to jump some platforms and you could see the moon in the abyss. That game literally traumatized me.
maxusy3k:
The 'end of the world' music in MM regardless was pretty upsetting. Sitting up on a mountain, watching the fireworks, while you can actually see the moon inching into your view was pretty depressing stuff.
Watching the world end was something I felt I had to do just to see if it really happened, which it did, and it also ranks up there as one of my saddest moments, I guess.
Faren22:
The end of Twilight Princess, where Midna breaks the only link between your two worlds and you realize that you will probably never see your game-long partner again.
Also in Majora's Mask, where you do all this work to reunite Kafei and Anju, and they huddle together on the bed while the moon is about to fall on them. This eerie, tragic music is playing, and I felt terrible teleporting back in time and leaving them to die. ...That seems to be a universal one, doesn't it?
(This might not count, but I played a Halo 3 online game where our team was up against four five-star generals. I had to turn off the game and walk away because we got destroyed so badly.)
Boro_Bandito:
Faren, they literally were talking about that scene in MM for like the last few posts before you. I do agree on Twilight Princess, twas a bit of a sad goodbye.
--- Quote from: Ozymandias on 27 Jul 2009, 07:08 ---Another thing: The "You're the Inspiration" level of Elite Beat Agents. Just going along having a grand ol' time doing silly things like helping Leonardo da Vinci impress the model for the Mona Lisa and then I get to "helping a little girl set up the perfect Christmas for her dead father" and oh god I'm not crying right now I swear abloobloobloo
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Fuck I wasn't expecting that at all when I finally got the game and holy shit my brother had no idea why I started crying in the middle of playing my DS (headphones were on) on the couch next to him.
phooey:
--- Quote from: Ozymandias on 27 Jul 2009, 07:08 ---FFFFFF YES
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All of you are missing the saddest part of that game! The saddest part is realizing that the butler's son is the tree that looks like a deku scrub that you went past in the beginning of the game. This comes to a climax at the bit in the credits when the butler is just paying his respects to his son, who has inexplicably turned into an inanimate object. The father looks to be crying.
Other sad games include Wind Waker (noooo hyruuuule), Panzer Dragoon Orta, Mario 64 (a cake? really.), and yes, Shadow of the Colossus. I spent about 20 minutes trying to make it to the girl in the playable ending sequence.
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