I feel like we had similar threads before...
Nice reply. I felt the same. I didn’t catch on that it was another human until half-way through. They had joined me near the beginning and stuck with me to the end.Weirdly, the PSN classic Journey brought a tear to my eye when playing with another random. The struggle was real.
Pretty sure we all knew what was coming. I certainly did. I guess what hit like a ton of bricks was the fidelity of emotion. Up until that point, I don't think any game had really nailed the writing, directing, acting, sound design, and (most of all) visual fidelity needed to sell what the characters were emoting. I know I'd seen characters be sad, in pain, scared, worried, hopeless, etc, and I wasn't expecting this time to be any different. More animated robots pantomiming human emotions but darned if this wasn't the first time I believed the fiction. Like, yeah man, I bought it. That girl is scared and in pain and that man's heart just tore open.Don’t get me wrong I think Part 1 has one of the best stories in this medium (not a particularly high bar either), but the intro never did much for me. Maybe because if you had seen any game material at all pre-release or even just the game cover what was gonna happen was beyond obvious.
That and MGS2.Only once. That ending broke me.
Honestly this was the €60 game I bought on console which made me go full physical. At least if I buy a physical game I don't enjoy - which was the case with DL2 - I can resell it / trade it in. Now Dying Light 2 will forever be stuck in my digital library...Only from seeing how badly written it was and the loss of 70$. The game in question is dying light 2.
Came here to say this. That ending is crushing.
Wait what exactly was sad in bioshock infinte?Definitely geared up at:
Bioshock Infinite - the ending
Death Stranding - multiple parts during the last 45 minutes of the game
The Last of Us Part 1 - multiple parts
Nier/Nier Automata - multiple parts
Night in the Woods - multiple parts
Persona 4 - the ending
Resident Evil Revelations 2 - Barry revealing why Moira grew distant from him
The Walking Dead Season 1 - the ending
Boy, I cried at the end of Link's Awakening. On Game Boy. You don't need good acting or performance to be emotionally involved. Even poor writing can lead to some tears. All it takes is some relatability with one's personal experience.No.
Like, people are actually CRYING? I find it hard to believe.
The writing/acting/performances in games are literally never believable enough for me to be fully engaged enough to actively cry in a game. not even close to the level of emotional films.
I have only even felt real emotion in like 1 game ever, the one in my avatar. But... not. even. close. to tears.
People crying over The Last of Us intro?? How many times have you seen that exact same shit in a movie? Seriously? Crying over a character you spend like 5 minutes with?
Are you guys really crying in shit like Final Fantasy? The Witcher 3, Kingdom Hearts and fucking Metal Gear Solid? Foreal?
THIS! You beat me!The ending of Silent Hill 2, where Mary's letter is read in full.
"James... You made me happy."