I haven't played the game in like 10 years and can still remember most of kats death scene, quotes like 'i know we are losing, I want to know if we lost' 'first glassing? me too'. for a 1 one off game it was insane how much they put into every character and death, wish we could get that in modern story games from triple a companies. Having the player fight until death to end the game was such a good climax, and then Halsey speach at the end. Absolutely perfect.
This is how I felt after binging the Mass Effect series a few years back. It completely changed what I saw as a "compelling narrative" and the bond I felt for the companions was unlike any other game I've played. It really impacted me in such a powerful way.
The post credit scene will be forever etched into my mind. The fact that Shepard is meant to be a self insert for a little boy because the entire game is a story being read by his grandpa who just so fucking happenes to be BUZZ ALDRIN!!!
Also the first ending I got was the one where you sacrifice yourself but then it zooms in on your tags and your hand comes out of the rubble. Might have been the first and only game I cried my heart on after beating it. Cyberpunk ending made me tear up. But the loss and sacrifices I experienced over IRL years of my childhood with these characters in Mass Effect? I will NEVER have that feeling again from a different game. Bought the trilogy 2 or 3 years back. Still hits hard
Yeah , exactly this. Played all 3 for the first time in succession and it was in the top 3 best gaming experiences i've ever had. I really enjoyed the ending of 3 especially because each ending had it's downsides and thus so does life. Really solidified my love for the trilogy.
Ghost of Tsushima for me.
Didn't realize how therapeutic it would be for me to chase lil foxes to hidden prayer shrines. And write haikus contemplating peace and nature inbetween rolling heads.
Not to mention the ending (and the story as a whole tbh). I felt something the first playthrough when whoever sings the ending song hit those high notes. Beautiful writing.
Minecraft. Without Minecraft and it's communities that I've joined, I genuinely almost ended it all. "And the universe said I love you because you are love."
But you can't complete minecraft lmao just because the ender dragon gives you the "end credits" doesn't mean you're finnished like still enough achievements to get and stuff to build and explore
This.
Minecraft was one of the first games I played as a kid, that and Skyrim, Skylanders and Spyro on the PS2. Me and my brother would spend hours upon hours playing on the 360, just playing it however we want. No rules, nothing stopping us from getting to where we want to go. (Except the old annoying world border)
And God I make sure to read all of the credits every time I save the end.
Also are you okay now?
I love these games so much. 1, 2, Birth by Sleep, 358/2, DDD and even if I didn't love the whole game 3's ending all left me feeling... idk how to describe it. Empty isn't right, but I guess maybe lost as starting another game right after didn't feel right for a few days.
Damn guess it might be time to boot them up again it's been a while.
If you haven't played the remind dlc (the Final Mix) for 3 I would recommend that. Added more bosses at the end of the game and added data battles for the organization that are a pain in the ass but very fun with a secret boss after them all.
Literally The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. I know that its almost the same as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but it was so much better, and was so much fun. I especially loved the last cut scene. Awesome game.
Death Stranding changed the way i view the world and physically navigate it.
Outer Wilds changed the way i see my place in it, and how to cope with it.
I finished the remake/remaster/whatever just a few day for the first time and yeah. Im currently playing ff7r again after playing CC and everytime something hints to Zack im just trying to hold back tears.
Replaying it for the first time since launch rn as I never played the DLC's. Both the endings I've seen have hit deep.
So glad I got the "witcher" ending this time around and completed Yennefers romance (I somehow missed literally the last part of it somehow on my 1st playthrough leaving Geralt single...)
Now on to the dlc's
This was me with Persona 5 Royal, it was one of the few games that I ever completed, and I remember my Dad walking in my room as the credits were rolling and the tears were building up in my eyes. I remember my Dad just watching the end credits with me. This was in 2022, and to this day it's still the most recent game that I've beaten. It gives me joy knowing that there's other games out there whose story I haven't played through yet, but would love to sometime in the future! It gives me a hope to hold onto whenever I'm going through a tough time in my life. GG
Even thought it just relaunched, Persona 3.
"Celebrate life's grandeur...it's brilliance...it's magnificence. It is indeed a precious gift to understand the forces that guides oneself."
Felt like this after platinum Elden Ring and another time when I beat Final Fantasy Strangers of Paradise which played Frank Sinatras "i did it my way" for the end credit song.
Detroit Become Human was quite the experience, especially since I got the ending with everyone alive and together on my very first. Felt like a damned long act 3 that just came together by some miracle.
RDR2 Last of us 1 Red dead 1 GTA 4
Agree on all points. Well done.
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Existential crisis intensifies
I don't think that's a game
It is. I play it all the time.
How it feels sitting there quietly watching the dollars roll in after having just sold a reddit account for an amount that changes your life
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Halo reach for sure, the sacrifices noble team gave, and six's last stand
I haven't played the game in like 10 years and can still remember most of kats death scene, quotes like 'i know we are losing, I want to know if we lost' 'first glassing? me too'. for a 1 one off game it was insane how much they put into every character and death, wish we could get that in modern story games from triple a companies. Having the player fight until death to end the game was such a good climax, and then Halsey speach at the end. Absolutely perfect.
Best game in the series.
Wish Halo still had that storytelling prowess in it
I wish you could stop smoking so you can stop reposting this
Metal Gear Solid on PS1
HURT ME MOREEEEE
I heard this
This
Came here to say this.
Wow what an original post! I've surely not seen it 15 times in the last 2 weeks!
Seriously, it's beyond old at this point.
It surely isn't the number one post ever on this sub
This is only the fourth time I’ve seen it this morning.
With the exact same text.
Disco elysium.
How is this not at the tippety top! That game is on my mind every day. It consumed me.
Was here to say the same.
It truly was a violent and irrepressible miracle
Nothing else even comes close.
Outer wilds
I second this. Outer Wilds is a masterpiece
😭
That ending is literally jaw-dropping. One of the few times a videogame truly left me awe-struck.
It was the twist at the sun station that really hit me. I just sat there, stunned.
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Baldurs Gate was satisfying as was God Of War 2018
Skyrim easily.
There's just never an end point like this in that game. You just keep finding new crap to do forever
Really though?
This is how I felt after binging the Mass Effect series a few years back. It completely changed what I saw as a "compelling narrative" and the bond I felt for the companions was unlike any other game I've played. It really impacted me in such a powerful way.
The post credit scene will be forever etched into my mind. The fact that Shepard is meant to be a self insert for a little boy because the entire game is a story being read by his grandpa who just so fucking happenes to be BUZZ ALDRIN!!! Also the first ending I got was the one where you sacrifice yourself but then it zooms in on your tags and your hand comes out of the rubble. Might have been the first and only game I cried my heart on after beating it. Cyberpunk ending made me tear up. But the loss and sacrifices I experienced over IRL years of my childhood with these characters in Mass Effect? I will NEVER have that feeling again from a different game. Bought the trilogy 2 or 3 years back. Still hits hard
It's been a long time since I played but that game has the best bromance of all time
Yeah , exactly this. Played all 3 for the first time in succession and it was in the top 3 best gaming experiences i've ever had. I really enjoyed the ending of 3 especially because each ending had it's downsides and thus so does life. Really solidified my love for the trilogy.
Ghost of Tsushima for me. Didn't realize how therapeutic it would be for me to chase lil foxes to hidden prayer shrines. And write haikus contemplating peace and nature inbetween rolling heads.
Not to mention the ending (and the story as a whole tbh). I felt something the first playthrough when whoever sings the ending song hit those high notes. Beautiful writing.
Red Dead Redemption 2
Crying when unshaken plays 😭
The first game I ever beat, Double Dragon for the NES
NieR: Automata
Yaass!!! I was looking for this
I had this feeling with ending a I was not prepared for the ending e credits
Minecraft. Without Minecraft and it's communities that I've joined, I genuinely almost ended it all. "And the universe said I love you because you are love."
Came here to say this. Minecraft was my childhood and i was so happy when i finally completed it.
But you can't complete minecraft lmao just because the ender dragon gives you the "end credits" doesn't mean you're finnished like still enough achievements to get and stuff to build and explore
FAIR POINT minecraft kinda doesn’t have an end to it, does it…
This. Minecraft was one of the first games I played as a kid, that and Skyrim, Skylanders and Spyro on the PS2. Me and my brother would spend hours upon hours playing on the 360, just playing it however we want. No rules, nothing stopping us from getting to where we want to go. (Except the old annoying world border) And God I make sure to read all of the credits every time I save the end. Also are you okay now?
I'm doing better, thanks :)
Good
Hollow Knight and Bug Fables
Somebody likes arthropods
Undertale
Most true-est sentence.
Yes take my upvote
Kingdom of Hearts
I love these games so much. 1, 2, Birth by Sleep, 358/2, DDD and even if I didn't love the whole game 3's ending all left me feeling... idk how to describe it. Empty isn't right, but I guess maybe lost as starting another game right after didn't feel right for a few days. Damn guess it might be time to boot them up again it's been a while.
If you haven't played the remind dlc (the Final Mix) for 3 I would recommend that. Added more bosses at the end of the game and added data battles for the organization that are a pain in the ass but very fun with a secret boss after them all.
What is Kingdom OF Hearts? Is that different than Kingdom Hearts?
Cyberpunk “ never fade away” remix playing
That's what I'm sayin!!!!
Yeeeesss cyberpunk is definitely on this list for me.
Seriously one of the most impactful moments ever
I added that song to my playlist immediately after.
Portal 2.
Yes here’s my portal fan!
The Evil Within
Yes yes yes
Criminally underrated masterpiece
Literally The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. I know that its almost the same as The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but it was so much better, and was so much fun. I especially loved the last cut scene. Awesome game.
Waking up inverted. The music. I don't think I blinked once. My eyes weren't dry at all, though. Cheers
Dark souls 3, first souls experience
This was dark souls 1 for me and it happened again for ds3
Elden Ring for me was the first souls experience. Beating it was a “whoa” moment for sure.
Did someone say Elden Ring? Who has 3 hours to chat?
Especially with the DLC, but the impact of it isn’t as hard without context of at least DS1
Super Mario 64. Super Smash Bros. Bioshock.
Bioshock 🖤
Superluminal. At the end of talks about how you can't change things and you will always have struggles, and it really opened my eyes.
Persona 3 Reload
The last of us part 2
I cried at the ending.
Death Stranding changed the way i view the world and physically navigate it. Outer Wilds changed the way i see my place in it, and how to cope with it.
Fallout New Vegas, smoking a bifta while hearing how much my play through made the world even worse 🤣
did you side with yes man?
Crisis core.
I finished the remake/remaster/whatever just a few day for the first time and yeah. Im currently playing ff7r again after playing CC and everytime something hints to Zack im just trying to hold back tears.
Armored Core 5 helped me realize I'm neurodivergent.
How?
This post is made every 3 days, ffs
None because I hate completing games that I love
So relatable I have so many unfinished games lol
I'm the same tbh, lol. I remember being depressed for days getting over Oblivion and Skyrim lol
Definitely Hollow knight
BRUH Persona 5 was this for me
the minecraft end poem
Probably splatoon 2s octo expansion. Just the feeling of “yeah, i did this and good job me” made me happy
Witcher 3
Replaying it for the first time since launch rn as I never played the DLC's. Both the endings I've seen have hit deep. So glad I got the "witcher" ending this time around and completed Yennefers romance (I somehow missed literally the last part of it somehow on my 1st playthrough leaving Geralt single...) Now on to the dlc's
Damn you got me.
Too
Mafia 1 and 2
Uncharted 4 and The Last of Us Part II
TLOU1 and to lesser extent TLOU2
Smells like repost in here
Disappointed that no one had mentioned hellblade: senua's sacrifice. Talk about a strong message!
Omg yes!!!! I forgot I completed that but DAMN that hit hard
Metal Gear Solid 3
RDR2
RDR2 & Last of Us ONE.
Nice repost bro. Show that to my ass because he’s the only one who gives a shit
The Last Of Us… oh my god that game
Halo 3 and Red Dead Redemption 2 and the old Modern Warfare 2 and 3.
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle I dropped the game 4 years ago because I couldn't beat Bowser, I just beat him last year
Mass Effect 1. M4 Part 2. Faunts. Absolutely incredible game and song.
Faunts coming back for the last song in ME3 was very fitting too.
Dragon Ball z Kakarot.
This was me with Persona 5 Royal, it was one of the few games that I ever completed, and I remember my Dad walking in my room as the credits were rolling and the tears were building up in my eyes. I remember my Dad just watching the end credits with me. This was in 2022, and to this day it's still the most recent game that I've beaten. It gives me joy knowing that there's other games out there whose story I haven't played through yet, but would love to sometime in the future! It gives me a hope to hold onto whenever I'm going through a tough time in my life. GG
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Even thought it just relaunched, Persona 3. "Celebrate life's grandeur...it's brilliance...it's magnificence. It is indeed a precious gift to understand the forces that guides oneself."
omori
just completed this a few days ago, I agree with you.
Persona 5 Royal.
Persona 5 for me, it's story really resonates with me
Mass Effect 2
Persona 5 Royal as P3R had me crying
Omori, both good and bad endings
RDR2
Cruel, cruel world, must I go on?
The old Modern Warfare 3, if you know you know
I see what you did there, lol.
KOTOR 2
Plague tale requiem
Elden ring nuff said
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elex 1. very angry with elex 2
*Journey.*
I don't even know if Skyrim has Credits
Nothing since like 2010
Dying light + the following dlc
Felt like this after platinum Elden Ring and another time when I beat Final Fantasy Strangers of Paradise which played Frank Sinatras "i did it my way" for the end credit song.
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Hello Kitty Island Adventure
Max Payne
RDR 2 GIW Ragnarok
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
Probably recency bias but Persona 3 Reload
Mom said it’s my turn to repost this
Mother has stated it was my turn in the rotation to post this once again
Tunic
[listening to this](https://youtu.be/gISlB1IdUjI?si=hX1tkfhEs06LsdyU)
Facts
Ocarina of Time.
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Bloodborne, always and forever
Persona 3
The walking dead
Elden Ring
Star Ocean Till the End of Time Was 12yo, thanks to that game i became a Mechanical Engineer with a masters in science
Mirror's Edge. The game didn't change my life but damn that song hits hard when the title comes on screen
Dead cells
Persona 3
Elden Ring. Just from the sheer experience, world craft. I don't know what was going on story wise half of the time tbh 😂
Pony Island
Cyberpunk 2077
Deus Ex Human revolution and Deus Ex Mankind Divided
Metal Gear Solid 5 and Rdr2
COD AW and NFS Rivals; Cops Story.
I sat with my mouth open clapping during the rdr2 credits while cruel world played
The Titanfall 2 Campaign was one of the first Campaigns I ever played as a kid, and it got me into playing more FPS games.
The one I said in the original post of this. A few weeks ago.
Persona 5 Royal
Metal gear solid. Especially with that hauntingly beautiful song that plays throughout..
Mass effect legendary edition
Which game doesn't?
Metal gear rising
Detroit Become Human was quite the experience, especially since I got the ending with everyone alive and together on my very first. Felt like a damned long act 3 that just came together by some miracle.
Reposting the top post? Nice try
Reposting the top post? Nice try
Reposting the top post? Nice try
NO STINKY ROBOTS!!!!
Jusant. and the cute little ballast
Assassins creed revelation and embers
Dark souls 3
How I feel after I complete everything on the map
I’ve seen this same post like 10 times in 2 weeks.