The Last Of Us Part II.
Revenge. Revenge never changes.
What’s done is done and it can never be undone.
It is such a tear jerker. So good
RDR2, when Arthur stopped to thank his (dying) horse (near the final mission). I got a lil choked up.
Gris. For real, go play it if you havent. Worth the story.
Skyward Sword… Zelda’s story was so moving.
Yes, many times, ff7 was the first
If a character dies and I liked them enough to feel sad then I usually just quit the game. Theres no point to play beyond that. Like cyberpunk 2077 I really liked Jackie and when he died I just quit half an hour later. I’ve picked up the game a few times since but its really not the same without my homie.
Arthur’s journey teared me up a bit in RDR2.
Edit: I JUST REMEMBERED JACKIE MA FROM SLEEPING DOGS
RDR2 almost did that to me at the end
How comes no one mentioned plague tale (both games) ? I don’t know how good the English voice acting is, but in French it was really poignant.
Yeah, this is the series that stands out for me, the ending of innocence really got to me
I don’t get too emotional at games, but I do at music… and even though I was laughing my ass off with joy at Metal Gear Solid 2, I cried at the ending because I just enjoyed it so much and the music hit me in the feels.
Other than that… not really. I had the most emotional investment in a game with the Mass Effect series, but by the end of 3, I was kinda checked-out when everyone was getting offed. I was already over it.
Yeah ff10 when I was like 13 lol
Honkai: Star Rail has made me ugly cry twice in the last two story patches. I didn’t expect it, but the story of the Flamechase has been super emotional for me. “You shall walk with greed and die over petty change”.
Journey’s ending hit me pretty hard: the score’s composer, Austin Wintory, did such a great job channeling emotions into the game narrative
Destiny when Cayde 6 died. There was a goodbye message Cayde left for his son saying something like “I’m coming home”. Well it was right around when my father passed and I was a fucking wreck.
As someone who has had the chance to play through Xenoblade Chronicles 1 through 3, several times in 3 specifically I was very emotional.
3 is a game that’s emotional on its own, and throughout its story there are several times where it hits like a truck.
But when you know about all three games, some things just hit a little harder, especially during that DLC.
There’s definitely a reason I have Mio and Noah Amiibo on my desk right now.
Honestly, XC3 is probably the best RPG of that generation (of course that’s on opinion. But it’s a correct one 😄)