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final fantasy X at the scene when they finally reach zanarkand and then at the end i dont know why but know every time i here the music from zanarkand i start to tear up
I LOVED FFX IT WAS MY FAVOURITE GAME OF ALL TIME!!
sm64-i cried when i beat it
pmd darkness-cried at the ending(memories,music etc)
pmd-chikorita was sad,the music was sad and te ending was great
ff VII-aerits death
Final Fantasy VII: you know where. She was one of my favorite characters; it was like the death of innocence or something.
Ocarina of Time: there were a few places. When you realize Saria doesn't even recognize you, for starters. They were such good friends; it was really sad. I liked how the Ocarina of Time (which represented his duty to Hyrule) replaces the Fairy Ocarina (which represented their friendship), foreshadowing that Link's path would eventually force him to give up that friendship. Though, I guess in the end, it all worked out.
Hey You, Pikachu!: I don't think many people reached this part (took me weeks of playing), but when Pikachu has to return to the forest, and you're forced to say "Go home, Pikachu," or something like that. I think he returns (or maybe you're just hallucinating, I can't remember), but I know you can still play after this point.
Golden Sun: The Lost Age: during the ending sequences
I can't think of any more at the moment, but I'm sure there are more.
I knew Zack was gonna die from before I brought it, at the end, you know it's about to happen, so you just sit there, playing through the last battles, tearing up.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon
Yeah. I'm just that pathetic, I shed a single tear at the end of Blue and Darkness.
Kingdom Hearts 2
Spoiler:
Axel's death scene. I just found it so damn sad. I watched the extra scene on the internet straight afterward, more manly tears were shed.
I cried at the end of crystal version during the credits cause i thought the whole game was over. i was like 8 years old, and loved the game to pieces.
I didn't find that at all sad... aside from the fact that that was the end of the series for a good number of years. I don't remember it being sad, though...
Eh, I don't cry in games. In fact, I don't cry in movies either. I just realise that it's not real and don't bond with the characters like everyone seems to. I think I've fallen victim to a book before, but that's it.
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 2. The ending of that game made me cry a bit. How could I be so emotionally attached to a pixelated Pokemon that I would shed some tears when he vanished at the end?
In Super Mario Bros three I died and got so frustrated that I started crying but this was when I was three years old, you know how some Mario games are right?