2006-05-11, 00:25 | Link #4 |
Hmmm?
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Brill, Tirisfal Glade
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I played World of Warcraft in PC, and it sometimes made me cry, especially after the stupid tank (the warrior) decides to go straight to the boss and ignore us squishy nukes (rogue and mage) and healers (priest, shaman, druid) and so, responsible to an instance/raid party wipe.
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2006-05-11, 18:10 | Link #11 |
Aspiring but lazy
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: The Internet
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I think FFX almost got me. Other than that, I can't really think of another.
Oh yeah, I think my eyes also got abit watery with Tales of Legendia, Will's CQ ending. As with Ryuu-Odjn, I've become more emotional with age. |
2006-05-11, 19:40 | Link #12 | |
Combating Spoiler Scum
Join Date: Nov 2003
Age: 40
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yeah, I'm officially turning into a sap. Many LOST episodes even get me close to tears...
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2006-05-11, 20:17 | Link #14 | |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2004
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Many times the intensity of the scenes just fade away when you pick up the controller and move onto the next scene, or get into the next random battle, the impact of the story fades away into memory. Even "atmospheric" games that centre strongly around their story like the Silent Hill series detracts from the experience by having monsters, although the monsters are significant to the actual story. I think FFX probably has the most consistent, coherent and involving story of the series... but I played through it in 40 hours and it's only in hindsight that the fragments come together. edit: And I forgot to answer the question --- I think not. At least, none of them while I was actually playing the game. |
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2006-05-12, 02:22 | Link #16 |
Bishoujo Game Enthusiast
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Belgium
Age: 38
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Remittance Man, you might want to point out next time for what game the spoiler would be outside the spoiler tag. Now I spoiled myself for Mega Man Battle Network 3 when I thought it was going to be a Final Fantasy game or something. Your sentence about Final Fantasy wasn't very clear to me.
Anyway, yes, I've cried on some occasions. The ending of Lufia (SNES) made me cry. The ending of Lufia II (SNES) made me get tears in my eyes. |
2006-05-12, 04:27 | Link #18 |
Aria Company
Join Date: Nov 2003
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Crescendo was the first game to make me cry. Kyoko's story really connected with me for some reason.
Disgaea, the chapter where we find out about Laharl's mother. Usually something of that level wouldn't, but I think it caught me off guard because the rest of the game was so funny. Finally, Planetarian, which I'm not sure if you can really consider a game, as there are no decision points. At the end I couldn't even look at the cg of... well I probably shouldn't say any more, even in a spoiler tag... Anyway, it was all I could do to keep reading the text, yet I couldn't stop reading either... I thought I was prepared for that kind of ending, but it still got to me. DAMN YOU KEY!!!
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2006-05-12, 08:23 | Link #20 | |
A territory most absolute
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Finland
Age: 37
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Though, that was quite a while ago and I've noticed I've become quite the crybaby since then so it probably would get me to tears if I played it again now. |
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