Yeah, I once walked into a Gamestop and saw how expensive new games have gotten...
Joking aside:
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Journey
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To the Moon
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Spiritfarer
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Ori and the Will of the Wisps
All good games, I can't recommend them enough.
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Yeah, I once walked into a Gamestop and saw how expensive new games have gotten...
Joking aside:
Journey
To the Moon
Spiritfarer
Ori and the Will of the Wisps
All good games, I can't recommend them enough.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
An absolute emotional rollercoaster start to end.
33/33 would recommend
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.
TF2, when I get repeatedly owned by the same enemy. Especially if they're a soldier with love heart cosmetics.
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
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
Journey's ending hit me pretty hard: the score's composer, Austin Wintory, did such a great job channeling emotions into the game narrative
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....
Shadow of the Colossus. Hands down one of the saddest games I’ve ever played.
RDR2, when Arthur stopped to thank his (dying) horse (near the final mission). I got a lil choked up.
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.
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.
Last of us part 2.
To the moon.
I may have teared up at the end of Half-Life 2.
Braid's ending.
Tim (the player) is likely the villain. His quest was never about saving the princess but about his own selfish desire to reclaim something/someone that no longer wants him. The game masterfully subverts expectations, making players reflect on perspective, responsibility, and consequences.
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?
A few times.
Most notably, when playing Outer Wilds. I was playing it during the pandemic and had lost two friends, my grandfather and my cat within the span of around 3 months. I was struggling with depression and I got to one specific spot in the game and the revelation caused me to just sit there and cry for like 10 minutes, I was so emotionally shut down at the time that the tears felt like a life preserver. I had to stop playing for a bit, but it definitely helped me process my grief.
I also cried during a couple of quests in FFXIV. The post-Shadowbringers content especially, not because it was sad, just very poignant. And again in the last area of Endwalker, where Masayoshi Soken's incredible composition combined with some very emotional content just got to me (especially the Endwalk, jfc).
I think I cried a bit at the end of Journey just because it was a powerful experience, but I had an amazing partner in that game who stayed with me through the whole thing.
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.
Skyward Sword… Zelda’s story was so moving.
Mass Effect 3 Citadel DLC. One last fun ride with a bunch of friends before the final reckoning.
For added gut punch: romance Thane.
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
Many times in many games.
Probably the most in Mass Effect series, so many emotional moments. ME2: Overlord's end hits the hardest.
One I haven't seen in this thread yet: the last playable bit of Bastion, if you choose to take Zulf with you. An early example of Supergiant's mastery of interactive storytelling, coming to a head with a recognition of humanity in the midst of apocalyptic war.
Oh my, yes:
Red Dead Redemption 2
Final Fantasy 7 (original and Rebirth)
Silent Hill 2
Undertale
Starbound (because of the soundtrack)
Stardew Valley (because of the soundtrack)
Okami (because of the soundtrack)
Final Fantasy VII, the original one. Stopped playing it for a couple months.
Outer Wilds, both at the end and when I found the DLC spoiler character. Good tears, though. It's beautiful
Gris. For real, go play it if you havent. Worth the story.
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
I've only seen it in the s thread once, and just up voting it didn't seemed enough. I've played the majority of games people are mentioning here, some of them are quite sad and hit you like a punch in the stomach. Another one I also didn't cried but felt very strongly about it and I don't think I've seen it mentioned here was Life is Strange, there's one particular scene that got me very hard.
All of this is to say, I don't usually cry on movies, books or games, it's not a "boys don't cry" kind of thing, I don't have a problem with crying or with getting in touch with my feelings, I just don't cry very often or for any reason. However, I don't know if it was the story on its own or the blinking mechanic but Before your eyes had me crying, and wasn't just a couple tears either, I only held myself together because I couldn't leave the game until it finished. That game was an experience, I recommend going in blind and using the camera.
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.
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
Ending of the Transistor, I did not seet that coming. I just sat there in stunned silence for a few minutes.