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Most emotion moment in gaming?

Most emotion moment in gaming?

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Piplupluv
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01-21-2023, 07:47 PM
#11
Since that moment when I took down The Boss alone, I... felt like I was already gone. MGS4 was intense.
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Piplupluv
01-21-2023, 07:47 PM #11

Since that moment when I took down The Boss alone, I... felt like I was already gone. MGS4 was intense.

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CyborgKing0
Junior Member
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01-22-2023, 12:30 AM
#12
Joker in Arkham City and Lee in The Walking Dead S1 both feature distinct characters with unique roles.
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CyborgKing0
01-22-2023, 12:30 AM #12

Joker in Arkham City and Lee in The Walking Dead S1 both feature distinct characters with unique roles.

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wizebana
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01-22-2023, 01:46 AM
#13
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
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wizebana
01-22-2023, 01:46 AM #13

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

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Amegahoney
Posting Freak
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01-26-2023, 07:23 PM
#14
Completely immersive experience in Ori and the Blind Forest. Emotional moments throughout the story. Excellent gameplay, eagerly anticipating the upcoming DLC.
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Amegahoney
01-26-2023, 07:23 PM #14

Completely immersive experience in Ori and the Blind Forest. Emotional moments throughout the story. Excellent gameplay, eagerly anticipating the upcoming DLC.

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hyperandroid
Junior Member
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01-27-2023, 10:20 AM
#15
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.
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hyperandroid
01-27-2023, 10:20 AM #15

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.

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WallyD
Junior Member
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01-27-2023, 09:44 PM
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The existence of five feels natural. Its gameplay is excellent and I appreciated the surprising ending. I hope it gets completed better and the main storyline in MG(S) feels more cohesive. I appreciate how it ties into the larger picture.
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WallyD
01-27-2023, 09:44 PM #16

The existence of five feels natural. Its gameplay is excellent and I appreciated the surprising ending. I hope it gets completed better and the main storyline in MG(S) feels more cohesive. I appreciate how it ties into the larger picture.

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02-05-2023, 10:14 PM
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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.
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Charlie_Senpai
02-05-2023, 10:14 PM #17

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.

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RoxXmaster
Member
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02-05-2023, 11:23 PM
#18
The conclusion of Paper Mario TTYD. I possessed just a GameCube, yet I cherished it.
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RoxXmaster
02-05-2023, 11:23 PM #18

The conclusion of Paper Mario TTYD. I possessed just a GameCube, yet I cherished it.

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Hidekih
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02-06-2023, 03:47 AM
#19
Mass Effect featured numerous titles, and I explored them from beginning to end several times. The third one is the exception. I only played it once and was let down by the conclusion; since then I haven’t revisited them. Witcher 3
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Hidekih
02-06-2023, 03:47 AM #19

Mass Effect featured numerous titles, and I explored them from beginning to end several times. The third one is the exception. I only played it once and was let down by the conclusion; since then I haven’t revisited them. Witcher 3

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ninjaXbeast22
Junior Member
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02-06-2023, 04:22 AM
#20
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!)
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ninjaXbeast22
02-06-2023, 04:22 AM #20

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!)

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