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      God … Spiritfarer. What an amazing experience. I didn’t cry but quite a few times I had to put down the controller and just stare out the window. It’s not sad but it is so sad. It’s so wistful and god just loved that game.

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        Ooh can you tell me a bit more about spiritfarer? I bought it excitedly a few months ago but stuff happened and I didn’t play it for a long time. And now I find it kinda hard to get back to it. Also I seen to be stuck with some basic early missions

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            Ooh, thank you very very much for the detailed reply. I think I should just restart the campaign. I do really being awed by the visuals of the game, with all the handdeawm graphics.

            I think the part where I was stuck was that I needed to find something on the map marked by a snake, but I never found the marker and the resource management seemed a bit grind-y. But anyway, I think I’ll give it a shot again. In general I’m a bit new to gaming and getting used to some of the repetitive(?) mechanics

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          Stovetop gives a great explanation of the mechanics so I’ll just add about the vibes. Spiritfarer is sweet and kind at its heart. The main interface of the game is giving hugs and cooking the favourite foods of your passengers. You explore both physically in your boat and in the lives of your friends, and hopefully you come to understand a little bit about life and death. And patience too, sometimes you’re not really stuck you’re just not ready yet.

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            hopefully you come to understand a little bit about life and death

            This is precious what made me buy it. This and the beautiful visuals. I will for sure give it another shot!

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        It’s not sad but it is so sad

        After

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        Atul ::: I literally had to put the game down for weeks because I couldn’t stop crying whenever I tried. I think it certain parts just hit different depending on your experiences with grief.

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          Yeah Atul …

          Atul

          Sometimes you don’t get to say goodbye and that sucks. One day they’re just gone. But with Atul I kept it together because the reason he just disappeared was that he didn’t need us. He could go to the door on his own and yeah he should have said goodbye at least but … well it sucks but I like to remember the happy frog at the party.

          For me it was Stanley and Alice

          Alice

          God it was heartbreaking watching her mind slowly dissolve and get lost. That’s where it hit me how important Stella’s job was. How important having someone with her at the end, helping and not even saying anything just being there is. I couldn’t do it but I’m grateful for the people who can.

          Stanley

          Fuck as a parent that got me. Fuck you god! I know that life isn’t fair but that really wasn’t fair. And watching his mom fall apart from his eyes … Her ‘Fakenegs’ … her fear in watching his fear … I’ve never been tested like that and I hope I could do better but man I understand her failing.

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      What touched you about Journey? I finished the games about 3 times and honestly can’t recall that much about it but the art/graphic design being top notch.

      Regarding OP’s question I also don’t recall a game that has made me cry yet, but I wouldn’t say I am a senseless being lol, some anime scenes get me from time to time… Is just that with games it feels different.

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    My partner is chronically ill and Karlach’s ending in BG3 made me sob because I was romancing her and it hit very close to home

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    • The Walking Dead. Clementine, my girl, she needs a hug.

    • Journey. I will cry every time.

    • Lethal Company. Laughter and fear crying.

    • Neon White had a moment or two I think

    • BioShock Infinite

    • Celeste

    • Assassin’s Creed Black Flag

    • A Short Hike

    • Spiritfarer

    • probably more…

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      Oh god… I forgot about the walking dead. Lee talking with Clementine at the end. I cried hard on that one

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    Outer Wilds. Endings of both the main game and the DLC can still get me to tear up a bit. I saw a post somewhere, don’t remember, that said something along the lines of “Listening to the Outer Wilds OST is the only way I feel my feelings any more.” It’s about like that.

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    Last of us part 2.

    To the moon.

    I may have teared up at the end of Half-Life 2.

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        Lol, I tear up just hearing River’s song, it’s such an amazing story. We also played Laura Shigihara’s cover of “Everything’s alright” for my wife walking down the isle. It’s a special game.

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      I love TLOU 1.

      I am curious what part made you cry? Parts made me anxious and parts made me very relieved. None made me cry.

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        As a middle aged guy with a young daughter at the time, I cried at the opening and had to take a break before actually playing the game.

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          I played through it originally years ago and remember it being sad but it kind of fell out of my head. I played it again few years ago after acquiring a bonus kid and having a baby, both the intro and the ending were gut punches.

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          This is the correct answer and what I was going to say. First played as an engaged young man. While an amazing story, didn’t hit until I had my daughter and replayed 10 years later. The impact of his decisions and my struggle with how I would’ve handled it, wrecked me. Neil is a genius and I think an incredible story teller.

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        The boss fight in the dinner. This was traumatic to me. The violence in this scene feels much to real to be in a video game, I was not prepared.

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          Boss fight in the dinner?

          Do yo mean the boss fight in the burning restaurant where you play Ellie and fight David?

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    That Dragon Cancer made me fucking weep.

    Clair Obscur, God of War 2018, What Remains of Edith Finch, The Last of Us, Bastion, Halo: Reach, Firewatch, Celeste, Telltale’s The Walking Dead, FFXV, Baldur’s Gate 3, Shadow of the Colossus, and more, all made me tear up.

    Can you tell I’m quite emotional about video games?

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      Man that’s a lot of crying during video games. “Honey are you alright? I heard you crying again?”

      “This game fucking rocks!!!”

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        Movies don’t hit me as hard, but the medium that is video games really sells the rough moments for me. Maybe it’s something about being responsible for moving the narrative that makes me connect with video game characters.

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          It’s the control. You ARE the Character to a lesser extent. That’s why it’s so hard to make a video game movie.

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      Finally someone mentions Bastion! I just love that game. The ending where you pick him up… was like chills and crying and more chills.

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      I bought That Dragon Cancer ages ago because it seemed like an amazing and innovative idea for a game, and I’ve never had the guts to start it up.

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        Bring a blanket and a box of tissues. There is no “I’m too tough to cry” in this game, at least I don’t know anyone who hasn’t.

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    • Literally yesterday I started playing Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and just the prologue hit me.

    • The end of Karlach’s story in Baldurs Gate 3

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    Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

    An absolute emotional rollercoaster start to end.

    33/33 would recommend

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      The only game I have sat still as the credits rolled absolutely dumbfounded for at least 30 minutes

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      Just finished the main quest last night. My head is still spinning. Best story driven game I’ve played in some time if not all time for me. They really did a great job everywhere.

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    When it’s the 8th anti boss blind, you have 11 aces, and you go through all your discards and hands without a 4 of a kind

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    Outer Wilds, both at the end and when I found the DLC spoiler character. Good tears, though. It’s beautiful