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Moops, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

One of the more recent ones was the ending of A Plaguetale: Requiem. Amicia and Hugo stay near and dear.

Not sure Cyberpunk has actually made me cry but there’s been more than a couple moments where I was right there emotionally.

WeLoveCastingSpellz, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

Stray ending

Th4tGuyII, (edited ) do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?
@Th4tGuyII@kbin.social avatar

I'm not really a crier when it comes to games, but what brought me close most recently was when I was doing a run of the entire Metro trilogy for the first time.

::: spoiler Spoiler ahead for Metro Exodus

If you're doing the good ending run of Metro Exodus, then you spend most of the game beating the odds and being able to save everyone...

So watching Colonel Miller, someone you become fairly attached to throughout the series, succumb to radiation poisoning while you drive out of Novosibirsk, knowing that there was absolutely nothing I as the player could do but watch was heart-wrenching.

He'd completed the mission, but he just couldn't make it home - it's such a bittersweet ending, but including his speech at the end, it's a good one.
:::

Ticklemytip, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

FFX ending. Since VII has been mentioned a few times. But after 100 hours on X. That ending got me good.

slazer2au, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

ME:3 and the cliff.

Several points in Life is Strange, I have yet to finish that game.

Mirshe,

Legion, the answer to your question? It’s yes.

dustyData, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

Brothers: A tale of two sons.

The game has a pretty unique mechanic. It makes you control two characters at the same time. It’s not a coop game, with optional solo. It’s strictly a single player game, where you use one controller to move two characters, the titular two sons, one on each control stick. Throughout the game you use movement and interactions with the environment to solve simple puzzles to remove obstacles in your way and travel to your destination. Usually, by having you do different things with each character simultaneously. After a while, it becomes second nature to control both brothers in a synchronous and flowing manner when you get used to the challenge of moving and paying attention to two different things at the same time.

spoilerNear the end of game though, one of the brothers dies. Now, you are left with two control sets, but only one character. Puzzles similar to ones that you already solved, now you have to figure out how to solve them, on your own. This on its own is gutwrenching as you developed a familiarity and affection to both characters and their dynamic, as they grow from mutually annoyed siblings, to a well coordinated team of brothers who care and protect each other. But through the game, you’re also taught that the younger brother can’t swim, he doesn’t know how to. So whenever you had to cross a body of water, the elder brother had to carry the younger brother on his back. He is deadly afraid of being in the water since their mother apparently drowned herself and he saw her die. At the climax of the game, alone in the middle of the ocean, you have to swim to shore. The emotional kicker is as you discover that using the dead brother’s stick on your controller, which you haven’t touched in at least half an hour since the other brother died because it doesn’t do anything anymore, calls however upon the memory of the older brother when you swim. You have to use both controller’s sticks to swim effectively and survive, and you can hear him cheering and supporting the younger brother to find his strength and swim on his own, back home, to carry on and save their father’s life. It’s such an empowering and emotional moment.

The ending of that game still makes me tear up after all this years as it makes me think of my own family. Even writing this comment I’m getting emotional. And it does it all without a single line of dialogue, text or voice acting. All by animation and vocalizations along with game mechanics. It’s one of the most effective uses of gameplay I have ever seen in a video game and forever has made me think of this as one of my favorite games of all time.

Other video games, and things people call emotional are usually about story elements, plot lines, events on a character’s arc. Things that have books upon books of analysis and history. Not that they’re any less valuable or deserving of praise, but using gameplay this effectively to convey emotion is, however, kind of unique and rather harder to pull off effectively.

SlimeKnight,

You have me sold on the game.

fluxion,

Yah that sounds like an incredible experience

CouldntCareBear,

You put that into words perfectly. I think it’s the only game that proscribes an emotion so successfully through a gameplay mechanic. It’s the most real, raw and visceral sense of loss I’ve ever felt in a game, film or book. Truly unique.

Nath,
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You missed the very end when the dad finds out that his son basically died to save him. As a dad with two sons, this would break me. Leave me to die, boys. That’s not a trade I’d ever make.

Nihilore,
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I played this many years ago on Total Biscuits recommendation, he had similar things to say about it, it truly is a beautiful game

recapitated, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

Being 7yo and trying to play MegaMan 3. Different kind of cry, but you asked.

HipsterTenZero, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?
@HipsterTenZero@dormi.zone avatar

Bastion’s near-ending, if you forgive

spoilerZulf and his boys gradually stop trying to off you.

simple,

Still remember this moment 10 years later. I never liked that character but it still hit me in the feels.

Quetzalcutlass,

!When the last guy to attack you gets smacked down by his own men and the rest just watch in silence as you leave.!<

Perroboc, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

Brothers. Damn ending making me feel empty…

swordsmanluke,

Man. The moment in there where you have to actually do the digging… Still haunts me. It’d be a cutscene in any other game, but the impact of the change in the control scheme and everything in that moment. Brutal.

Perroboc,

Exactly that! Moving that joystick and nothing happens… damn

Alchalide, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

Ff7 when aerith died.

simple, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

Binding of Isaac: Repentance, the true ending. It hits harder because it’s the first time we got a definitive ending since the original game came out in 2011.

macbean, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

The epilogue of Life is Strange: Before the Storm

Oha, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

Hl2 EP2’s ending

yamanii, do gaming w Steam curators for Japanese indie games?
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I recommend you follow Felipe Pepe’s twitter, he often talks about asian games that are ignored by the western media even though they sold millions of copies. x.com/felipepepe/status/1728297222541025358?s=20

XeroxCool, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

Subsequent playthroughs of Ace Combat 4, knowing the full story of Yellow 13 and 4 with the Spanish guitar accompaniment (even though blah blah war crimes etc). I guess because I know I did it while jamming to rock ballads with qaam spam. Mihaly of AC7 was such a weak arc by comparison.

Assassin’s Creed Unity in the post-Templar part, my 3rd experience with Ubisoft avoiding happy endings but my first Assassins creed

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