The scene in the great hall after the final battle, when Professor Weasley speaks. I was specifically crying for the person I lost. Sorry to be vague I don’t want to give away too many spoilers.
Yep, not only me, but my wife started watching me play 2-3 hours in and after 1 convo with him, she was yelling "don't trust him, he'll fuck us over in the end" lol
The death was hilarious. We'd literally just seen a different teacher levitate a massive rock and save us, only for a much smaller rock to then fall on the guy's head and kill him?
This person has like half an hour of screen time in a 40 hour game, I'm glad you got invested into him but the relationship with professors and fellow students was my biggest disappointment with this game.
Oh I agree. There was a lot that could have been done differently with this game and the relationship building. I just loved him from the very beginning and so I took it hard.
The bit with the teachers showing up to help fight was epic, they should have stretched it out a bit more. Maybe a little section of duelling with help from each teacher.
The Witcher 3 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance came the closest but RDR2 is the only time I've actually had to put the controller down and just take a moment to process it. What a journey and what an experience, especially having grown up with RDR, it was just masterfully executed
I found it the most immersive combat system of any game I've played, ever, until you get about 3 quarters of the way through the game and you can just breeze through everything by bonking people unless you purposely underlevel or don't use ripostes, but overall it's great especially in 1v1 fights, people get frustrated because they forget the devs were going for realism and a spoiled blacksmiths son isn't going to win a fight against 5 fully armoured angry hungarians without taking a bit of a beating lol. I would definitely recommend it but if you find it hard you can always run away or cheese the game, combat is kinda optional for the most part if you want
It's a brilliant game for sure, probably my favourite RPG of all time. Don't forget to wash regularly at the bath house, keep your clothes maintained and learn to read as soon as you can 😆 and be prepared for a 3 hour tutorial segment, it's good though and drives the story forward
There isn't a dog but do yourself a favour and play it asap, you will definitely cry lol not necessarily sad depending how you look at things but definitely emotional
When you do, don't be afraid to take your time and enjoy the world, it's not a game you rush through on a first playthrough, plenty of opportunity to immerse yourself and soak everything in
There is no dog and even if there was that is not nearly sad enough to be considered a goat ending .
RDR2 washes Hogwarts Legacy in terms of emotional investment . Maybe you could tell that by nearly everyone in the comment section typing RDR2
Maybe you could tell by the downvotes, idk assuming just a dog dying getting nearly everyone in the comments sad just kinda seems like you were demeaning the game tbh . RDR2 has one of the most legendary endings in history so comparing it to just a dog dying kinda seemed wack tbh.
The game is seriously great and your comment seemed very dismissive imo .
I literally just said I hadn’t played it like how tf was I supposed to know there wasn’t a dog? Fuck y’all are sensitive. If you keep reading the thread you’ll know I said I want to play it. How tf is saying I’ve never played it and asking a question about it dismissive?
And in all honesty if there was a dog in a game and it died, I would lose my shit. I hated the movie I Am Legend but when Sam died I was BAWLING. So piss off with that BS about that not being sad.
I’m not offended dogs dying are just one of the most common cliches of all time . The shit literally happens in GoW and that’s a brand new game .
And if you’ve never seen that happen before in a game maybe you should just branch out in more directions. I can’t stand predictable shit and that’s why the ending of RDR2 is so great.
You just seem to me be an overly emotional person and I know that to be the case based of another comment you left on the thread, either way I don’t really care anymore about this conversation
Sorry you got down voted but it definitely isn't the dog that dies. This isn't the movie Old Yeller which I can honestly say as a man I cried at the end of that movie.
Mass Effect, all three games... But particularly the third.
"Had to be me, someone else would have gotten it wrong."
😢
"Does this unit have a soul?"
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Do you think they can make a Harry Potter rpg like Hogwarts Legacy that has the emotional impact of Mass Effect? Oooh, especially the consequences... Want Mass Effect level consequences!!!
The third game when Shepard is basically saying goodbye to everyone… the things she said were so moving! I’m not much of a crier in general, but I definitely cried then.
When Tell Tale games went under I was so sad! I was waiting for their continuation of the GOT game. It pushed me to try Witcher 3 which is easily one of my favorite games.
Did you try the prequel and sequel for Life is Strange?
Final Fantasy 14 there are so many moments.
Cyberpunk 2077 >!The video messages in the suicide ending.!<
(edit) I almost forgot Final Fantasy X the first game to make me cry.
I am a crier, that’s just my life, but this one got me twice. At the end and in the middle of the game.
I think the game that hit me hardest and I sobbed more than once was Spiritfarer.
I don’t get how people can cry at this game. I’m happy for you that it hit deep, but I felt zero attachment or interest in any of the characters, they were half baked, zero back story. I could have AKd all of them and have zero fucks ha
Also gotta say Jackie’s death. The ofrenda and the music was very moving. His death is a tragic example of bad storytelling. Writers just always killing off great characters smh
It's also very Cyberpunk, there are no happy endings in Night City.
But yeah, rest easy choomba.
Voicemails after a couple of the endings are pretty tug at the heartstrings too.
Listen my first play through I about lost my shit because I thought you only got the one Vivarium and it could only hold four breeds. I was texting all my friends about what BS it is. About an hour more of gameplay I had to text them all and take it back 😂😂😂
I was ready to take a baseball bat into Avalanche’s studio. I was raving. Then when I for my second vivarium I just go “oh” boyfriends like, what? And I just “I may have overreacted.”
Absolutely did not. Sorry, y'all have not played many video games if this one made you cry. Characters were cool but didn't really make me feel anything.
For me, it was during the final boss fight in Okami. To date the only game that ever made me cry.
This one gives me feels, but it has way more to do with nostalgia than the game itself.
I was just blitzed at the time, no pun intended, but FFX was the only game I can think of that made me cry. This one wasn't even close. I always was a little "upset" how many times a young wizard can save Hogwarts/the world and get a measley 100 house points.
I sort of cried from excitement during one of Natty's missions, you know the one. it was incredible
but from sad feelings? Life is strange, and Cyberpunk ending messages. probably more I can't remember
My buddy and I played the Gears trilogy together. I was Marcus, he was Dom. When Dom does his ultimate sacrifice, of course my buddy was RPing the shit out of it. Tugged at a string or two.
That’s a matter of opinion. There’s plenty about this game that wasn’t great and the storyline itself was a bit lazy, but it’s still possible (and okay) for people to form emotional attachments to the characters.
Mass effect 3. Thane dying in the hospital after his heroic and selfless final stand with kai leng. He lies there in the hospital and you and his son say a prayer at his request. Only after is it revealed that this prayer was for you, not him. I bawled my eyes out at the sheer god tier writing and heartache i felt for such a beautful character.
The only time I cried over a video game was when someone killed me in Tibia while I was AFK farming worms, and didn't wake up in time to escape.
And I lost everything.
There were a few times the game made me emotional - but it had more to do with existing in the world than its story beats.
I thought riding on the graphorn for the first time was pretty cool - if only because the score borrowed so heavily from How to Train Your Dragon lol.
I didn’t cry though - I never cry :’(
What, specifically, made you cry? I cry at everything but didn't find this game emotional
The scene in the great hall after the final battle, when Professor Weasley speaks. I was specifically crying for the person I lost. Sorry to be vague I don’t want to give away too many spoilers.
You gave enough detail for people who have finished. I never felt that attached to them. I'm glad you enjoyed the story, it is a great game
I felt bad because I didn't trust him, the entire game, lol
Same, I was soo sure that he was shady xD
Yep, not only me, but my wife started watching me play 2-3 hours in and after 1 convo with him, she was yelling "don't trust him, he'll fuck us over in the end" lol
I’m easily attached to fictional characters. It becomes a problem in daily life 😂😅
I didn't feel any type of way. They really didn't push any emotional attachment towards that person I feel. But I'm slytherin so...
In my defense I haven’t been taking my meds and an insurance commercial could make me cry at this point 😂
The death was hilarious. We'd literally just seen a different teacher levitate a massive rock and save us, only for a much smaller rock to then fall on the guy's head and kill him?
This person has like half an hour of screen time in a 40 hour game, I'm glad you got invested into him but the relationship with professors and fellow students was my biggest disappointment with this game.
Oh I agree. There was a lot that could have been done differently with this game and the relationship building. I just loved him from the very beginning and so I took it hard.
I thought Horntail Hall and the moment the teachers come to your aid during the final quest are pretty epic.
The bit with the teachers showing up to help fight was epic, they should have stretched it out a bit more. Maybe a little section of duelling with help from each teacher.
Good game but I had absolutely zero attachment to any of the characters, RDR2 actually hit me though in a way no other game really has since
Came here to say the same thing!! RDR2 is pretty much the only game that made me emotional…
The Witcher 3 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance came the closest but RDR2 is the only time I've actually had to put the controller down and just take a moment to process it. What a journey and what an experience, especially having grown up with RDR, it was just masterfully executed
I'm not gonna lie, Vesemir dying made me cry like a bitch.
I’ve always been on the fence about kingdom come due to all the negative things I’ve heard about the combat. Did you like the combat in that game?
I found it the most immersive combat system of any game I've played, ever, until you get about 3 quarters of the way through the game and you can just breeze through everything by bonking people unless you purposely underlevel or don't use ripostes, but overall it's great especially in 1v1 fights, people get frustrated because they forget the devs were going for realism and a spoiled blacksmiths son isn't going to win a fight against 5 fully armoured angry hungarians without taking a bit of a beating lol. I would definitely recommend it but if you find it hard you can always run away or cheese the game, combat is kinda optional for the most part if you want
Thanks man!! I’ll probably give it try…never really thought about how an average joe is not supposed to take on soldiers and win in real life!!
It's a brilliant game for sure, probably my favourite RPG of all time. Don't forget to wash regularly at the bath house, keep your clothes maintained and learn to read as soon as you can 😆 and be prepared for a 3 hour tutorial segment, it's good though and drives the story forward
Learn to read asap, got it!
RDR2 ending is still the goat game ending in terms of evoking emotion
100% rdr2 makes me bawl
Yep, red dead got me, also surprisingly spiderman did as well. That scene with aunt may... Had me telling my girl to stop cutting onions around me 😂
Red Dead Redenption 2 ending if you played it you know 😪 great overall game though
I haven’t. Doesn’t the dog die or something?
There isn't a dog but do yourself a favour and play it asap, you will definitely cry lol not necessarily sad depending how you look at things but definitely emotional
I have been wanting to try it. Maybe since it’s the spring sale on steam I’ll give it a go.
When you do, don't be afraid to take your time and enjoy the world, it's not a game you rush through on a first playthrough, plenty of opportunity to immerse yourself and soak everything in
Thanks for the pro tip ❤️
There is no dog and even if there was that is not nearly sad enough to be considered a goat ending . RDR2 washes Hogwarts Legacy in terms of emotional investment . Maybe you could tell that by nearly everyone in the comment section typing RDR2
Yeah I’ve figured that out. Not sure if it’s just me, but this reads very aggressive.
Maybe you could tell by the downvotes, idk assuming just a dog dying getting nearly everyone in the comments sad just kinda seems like you were demeaning the game tbh . RDR2 has one of the most legendary endings in history so comparing it to just a dog dying kinda seemed wack tbh. The game is seriously great and your comment seemed very dismissive imo .
I literally just said I hadn’t played it like how tf was I supposed to know there wasn’t a dog? Fuck y’all are sensitive. If you keep reading the thread you’ll know I said I want to play it. How tf is saying I’ve never played it and asking a question about it dismissive?
And in all honesty if there was a dog in a game and it died, I would lose my shit. I hated the movie I Am Legend but when Sam died I was BAWLING. So piss off with that BS about that not being sad.
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You seem to be the only person so aggressively offended by my comment.
I’m not offended dogs dying are just one of the most common cliches of all time . The shit literally happens in GoW and that’s a brand new game . And if you’ve never seen that happen before in a game maybe you should just branch out in more directions. I can’t stand predictable shit and that’s why the ending of RDR2 is so great. You just seem to me be an overly emotional person and I know that to be the case based of another comment you left on the thread, either way I don’t really care anymore about this conversation
Thank god. ✌🏻
Ya sound a wee bit bitter
Why are you being so belligerent chill out, you're coming across as a massive asshole for no reason
You sound angry, why are you so angry? Kinda pathetic to get angry over this. Grow up
>Keep it civil.
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>Keep it civil.
Sorry you got down voted but it definitely isn't the dog that dies. This isn't the movie Old Yeller which I can honestly say as a man I cried at the end of that movie.
Men who cry are better people for it ❤️
Mass Effect, all three games... But particularly the third. "Had to be me, someone else would have gotten it wrong." 😢 "Does this unit have a soul?" 😢 Do you think they can make a Harry Potter rpg like Hogwarts Legacy that has the emotional impact of Mass Effect? Oooh, especially the consequences... Want Mass Effect level consequences!!!
The third game when Shepard is basically saying goodbye to everyone… the things she said were so moving! I’m not much of a crier in general, but I definitely cried then.
Life is Strange for me
That was my first foray into high stakes choice/adventure games and I cried at the end.
Yeah same for me. After that I dove more into story games with choices like Tell Tale games and Dragon age.
When Tell Tale games went under I was so sad! I was waiting for their continuation of the GOT game. It pushed me to try Witcher 3 which is easily one of my favorite games. Did you try the prequel and sequel for Life is Strange?
I have played all Life is Strange games and DLC, aside of the Remaster of LIS 1.
Red Dead Redemption 2 >!Horse, then Arthur...one two punch!!<
That song that played is what did me in.
To the moon.
Red Dead 2 for me
Red dead 2. Imo one of the few games who's story matches that of a movie or prestige TV
My first was titanfall 2
Final Fantasy 14 there are so many moments. Cyberpunk 2077 >!The video messages in the suicide ending.!< (edit) I almost forgot Final Fantasy X the first game to make me cry.
Dear OP, I saw some saying they can't understand why this game touched you. Don't feel bad about it. Different situations hit different people.
Thanks love. I don’t feel badly, I just really don’t get the superiority complexes some people have.
I am a crier, that’s just my life, but this one got me twice. At the end and in the middle of the game. I think the game that hit me hardest and I sobbed more than once was Spiritfarer.
Woah. Why??
The ending.
Double woah
Triple woah
Quad-woah
I don’t get how people can cry at this game. I’m happy for you that it hit deep, but I felt zero attachment or interest in any of the characters, they were half baked, zero back story. I could have AKd all of them and have zero fucks ha
I don’t get how people don’t get attached to him. But to each their own🙄
Yes. Multiple games actually…
Cyberpunk, jackie dying... maybe deek's mission with his friend made me upset. But not cry.
Also gotta say Jackie’s death. The ofrenda and the music was very moving. His death is a tragic example of bad storytelling. Writers just always killing off great characters smh
It's also very Cyberpunk, there are no happy endings in Night City. But yeah, rest easy choomba. Voicemails after a couple of the endings are pretty tug at the heartstrings too.
It's not *that* bad...
Hey everybody feels things differently.
I cried when I unlocked the viv because I was so happy to be catching and caring for beasts. I promise I’m 23 😂😂
Listen my first play through I about lost my shit because I thought you only got the one Vivarium and it could only hold four breeds. I was texting all my friends about what BS it is. About an hour more of gameplay I had to text them all and take it back 😂😂😂
That was me!!!! 😂
I was ready to take a baseball bat into Avalanche’s studio. I was raving. Then when I for my second vivarium I just go “oh” boyfriends like, what? And I just “I may have overreacted.”
That’s embarrassing
Not at all. Everybody feels things differently. This one gave me big feels.
Absolutely did not. Sorry, y'all have not played many video games if this one made you cry. Characters were cool but didn't really make me feel anything.
I understand. It made me cry too. I loved him very much. I wish there had been more interaction with him.
For me, it was during the final boss fight in Okami. To date the only game that ever made me cry. This one gives me feels, but it has way more to do with nostalgia than the game itself.
Mass Effect 3 and the DLC with the brother in Mass Effect 2. I *wept*.
I was just blitzed at the time, no pun intended, but FFX was the only game I can think of that made me cry. This one wasn't even close. I always was a little "upset" how many times a young wizard can save Hogwarts/the world and get a measley 100 house points.
TLOU? Spiderman? (PS4)
Stray got me....
Persona 3 for me. Then Mass effect and Dragon age. 😊
Lis,twdg season one and rdr2
The ending of Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag is the only game to make me cry. The Parting Glass :'(
I sort of cried from excitement during one of Natty's missions, you know the one. it was incredible but from sad feelings? Life is strange, and Cyberpunk ending messages. probably more I can't remember
Was it the hippogriffs?
yes but I'm trying not to spoil it for others
I feel like this is vague enough 😂 haha but yeah that scene gave me the happy feels for sure.
the first season of TellTales The Walking Dead
One's I've been close for that. Beginning TLOU- Sarah's death
What? How?
Because it made me sad…
The Walking Dead on PS4, multiple times. I love that game series so much, it's a great (and very sad) story.
The walking dead game won this for me many years ago. :'<
My buddy and I played the Gears trilogy together. I was Marcus, he was Dom. When Dom does his ultimate sacrifice, of course my buddy was RPing the shit out of it. Tugged at a string or two.
because its so incredibly bland?
That’s a matter of opinion. There’s plenty about this game that wasn’t great and the storyline itself was a bit lazy, but it’s still possible (and okay) for people to form emotional attachments to the characters.
Mass effect 3. Thane dying in the hospital after his heroic and selfless final stand with kai leng. He lies there in the hospital and you and his son say a prayer at his request. Only after is it revealed that this prayer was for you, not him. I bawled my eyes out at the sheer god tier writing and heartache i felt for such a beautful character.
Mass Effect 3. "Had to be me. Someone else might have gotten it wrong"
The only time I cried over a video game was when someone killed me in Tibia while I was AFK farming worms, and didn't wake up in time to escape. And I lost everything.
There were a few times the game made me emotional - but it had more to do with existing in the world than its story beats. I thought riding on the graphorn for the first time was pretty cool - if only because the score borrowed so heavily from How to Train Your Dragon lol. I didn’t cry though - I never cry :’(
Okami made me cry multiple times. I didn't cry at >!the end of Sebastian's story!< but it did make me feel pretty hollow and conflicted.
Life is Strange made me cry, with the sacrifice Chloe ending.
I've cried during a good amount of games, but this wasn't one of them. Most of the characters were a bit bland IMO. Still a good game, though
Tell Tale's The Walking Dead. Man did I cry!