Games that -broke- you Page 2

Started by Dragon January 17th, 2014 6:15 PM
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Fernbutter

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9.4 Years
The Last of Us, it just, no. I really think that the choice Joel made at the end was probably the same thing I would have done, but at the same time I know it wasn't exactly correct.

Beyond: Two souls. I really don't understand why I cried at this, probably because it just seems so familiar and at the same time relatable for me. sigh.

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Golden Warrior

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I'd have to say Chrono Trigger my first time playing through it. I would sometimes play for hours on end without realizing it and every part meant to shock or surprise me did so!
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Such as Chrono dying for instance. I was honestly VERY shocked when that happened. "They killed off the MAIN CHARACTER?!"


The characters all had touching back-stories (even the robot) and I felt like I could connect with them. In this case, this game matches your description of "break" perfectly.
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The Walking Dead Season One:

Don't be fooled by it just because, it's an episodic adventure game with comic like graphics saying that it's a crappy game which is NOT! The game focuses on the emotion that would be dealt to the player rather than having another FPS zombie shooting game.
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It was absurdly heartbreaking especially when you are made to choice whether you're going to shoot Lee or not. I'm trying to put myself into Clemmy there and imagine the things that will happen if I shoot Lee or not. Also the people dying every episode you just don't know where they might die which is thrilling and fantastic. xD

Arcturus.

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For me, it would definitely be the Mass Effect Trilogy. After hours and hours of gameplay spanning the three games, dozens of amazingly well-written characters that I will remember forever, and all the thrilling, heartwarming, entertaining, suspenseful, feel-good moments that occur in this trilogy, it is absolutely the game that -broke- me. let's just ignore all the controversy with the ending lol
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Raine

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9.3 Years
Crisis Core was really emotional for me because of the ending and the background music only made it more depressing ;___; If anyone has played it, they will know what I'm referring to. Other than that, other games will make me rage-quit, especially FPS...

acatfrommars

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For me, it would have to be Assassin's Creed II. The plot was amazing; I was extremely into it. Part that made me feel most emotional would have to be the beginning, when Ezio's family members got executed. All AC games are great in-general, but II stands out to me the most. :p
Same here. I was going to say something similar, after the early events in the game I got really into it. ACII's my second favorite close to Brotherhood.

Super Smash Bros. series. I would get into the games so much because there were always friends who would try to beat me. I'm always the victor ofc. ;)

Captain Oshawott

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Halo 3. Seeing what was meant to be the end of Master Chief's journey. Playing through the first two Halo's made the experience even more bittersweet. I think Halo has some of the most beautiful music out of any game I've ever played. Sometimes the soundtrack alone is enough to make me emotional.
^This, through and through. Marty's pieces were very, very emotional, and that's why I liked it.

But what really hit me the hardest was Halo Reach. Knowing how the series was supposed to end, the knowledge of what could have happened in the end if it had gone a different way. It struck me hard.

But also Halo 4 has some emotional investment into it as well. Especially with the knowledge of Halo 3 going in to it, how it was supposed to be the end of the series, but here the conflict rises again, and the main character has to save the world from something much bigger than before.

There is also Gears of War 3, but I've talked too much :P . Or certain scenes from Battlefield 3.
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