Easy question. Have you ever wept like a baby over a game? Crying because of a CTD does not count.
I cried when Sephiroth killed Aeris in Final Fantasy 7.
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Easy question. Have you ever wept like a baby over a game? Crying because of a CTD does not count.
I cried when Sephiroth killed Aeris in Final Fantasy 7.
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As a teenager, I was taken to various houses and flats above takeaways in the north of England, to be beaten, tortured and raped over 100 times. I was called a “white slag” and “white ****” as they beat me.
-Ella Hill
No kidding??:hmmm:
I don't remember I cried for any game storyline... I near cried when I completed FFX, but I kindly knew the ending so I did not weep...
May be Brother in Arm: Earn in Blood, when the Red Hair said "I know war is horrible, but I choose to stay because I want to save my friends." Nearly cried out, partly because the "friend" he means was dead in the final assault.
I almost cried during last Starcraft cinematic when Tassadar sacrificed himself to kill Overmind.
I cried repeatedly during battles in Imperial Glory, I also cried when playing Praetorians. I remember a distinct crying fit with Entente.
Although nothing made me cry like Windows 98.
I guess I am a very sentimental person.
I don't cry at games.. just swear at them...
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I felt really sad during the ending cinematic of The Darkness but I didn't cry...for some reason games don't move me emotionally
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Same here, normally because the story is not real enough or the characters are not emotional enough.
"When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion." -- Robert Pirsig
"Feminists are silent when the bills arrive." -- Aetius
"Women have made a pact with the devil — in return for the promise of exquisite beauty, their window to this world of lavish male attention is woefully brief." -- Some Guy
I've never actually cried at a game, but I did feel extremely guilty and maybe even a little sad at the closing chapters of Knights of the Old Republic when I joined the Dark Side. I knew my character was evil because he had grown a goatee beard.
Yeah that part as well was pretty crazy (emotionally). I found that while it didn't make me cry or near to it, that was the very first time in the game that I knew The Darkness was something special with it's ability to invoke feelings. During that scene I just sat there in shock and horror and came out of it probably wanting vengeance as much as Jackie did.
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Am I the only here that hasn't been emotionally deadened by the mindless violence of games?
As a teenager, I was taken to various houses and flats above takeaways in the north of England, to be beaten, tortured and raped over 100 times. I was called a “white slag” and “white ****” as they beat me.
-Ella Hill
Me too. When I played SoF when it first game out, I was nauseous with the spilled intestines and severed limbs. Each successive SoF game had to be more grissly to titilate us with violence. Paypack, the most recent entry, has ultra visual depictions of glistening, severed limbs. At least the SoF's were decent shooters, I can't even play the games that have violence for violence sake, such as Manhunt. It makes one wonder where games will be ten years from now.
In relation to the post, I've never cried from a game, but been involved emotionally in the plot enough to be entertained. I seldom get emotionally involved in movies these days either.
Last edited by Captain Arrrgh!; January 31, 2008 at 05:43 PM.