Most emotion moment in gaming?
Most emotion moment in gaming?
Joker in Arkham City and Lee in The Walking Dead S1 both feature distinct characters with unique roles.
I've been moved every time except for the 5th one, with 3 and 4 still being the only ones who can today. But 3 feels stronger now than it did before I understood what happens next... The first time I watched it, 4 really got me excited. The explanation from Octacon about why Snake couldn't be there at the end was the worst part for me. Link shared: https://youtu.be/napjMrAx0KQ?t=3308
Completely immersive experience in Ori and the Blind Forest. Emotional moments throughout the story. Excellent gameplay, eagerly anticipating the upcoming DLC.
I'm really into the MGS games, but I haven't even reached 5 yet—it felt like a bunch of pointless side quests, similar to Peace Walker. I think it would have been better if it ended at MGS4 with Old Snake making a final heroic sacrifice... But that's just my opinion. Solid Snake is definitely better than Big Boss.
After finishing ME3, I felt incredibly angry, sad, and disappointed more than ever before. I had no idea a game could bring me to this point. I really dislike the Battle Royale mode from that day on.
The conclusion of Paper Mario TTYD. I possessed just a GameCube, yet I cherished it.
This story really touched me. The characters felt genuine, and it managed to convey their emotions quickly, making you connect with them right away. That’s incredible. I was moved from the very beginning. There are plenty of heartfelt scenes that will stay with me forever. This game is a perfect 10 out of 10. Another title that stands out is Mass Effect 3. Even though some find the ending hard to accept, it always left a strong emotional impact. I wanted to build an alliance and protect artificial life, but it felt like a waste. Oh, and hey—"Do you remember the question that sparked the Morning War, Creator Tali'zorah?" That line really hit hard. You’re not human if you don’t get it! Witcher 3 More: To the Moon is stunning, especially compared to 3DS titles. It proves great storytelling can move people deeply. Call of Duty: Big Red One left me feeling sad because Spoiler Brooklyn was such a nice character. I still miss him. Uncharted 3 made me think Spoiler Sully probably didn’t survive. I was furious at first, especially since he was so well-developed. FFXII’s ending with Lamont/Larsa was powerful. Red Dead Redemption’s conclusion with John Marston was heartbreaking. The moment when Navi left Link in the Temple of Time still stings. It’s a poignant memory. The emotional beats—like the giraffe scene and the whole experience—still linger. I’m curious to see if they keep the story intact for future updates. I really want more of that storytelling in my life. (I’ll play it again...this is great!)