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    the one time I was totally not expecting was Ghost of Tsushima

    the whole plot around samurai, „honor” and stuff felt a bit over dramatic, but the gameplay was great so I didn’t mind

    right until the end. the honorable ending is heartbreaking

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    One I haven’t seen in this thread yet: the last playable bit of Bastion, if you choose to take Zulf with you. An early example of Supergiant’s mastery of interactive storytelling, coming to a head with a recognition of humanity in the midst of apocalyptic war.

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    Yeah for sure. I can be over-stimulated by the story pretty easy. The first couple endings I pulled in Cyperpunk were very dark and tragic. Plagues Tale: Requiem after playing both games is a killer. I had some bad decisions in the final run in Veilguard that got my favorite character killed in a tragic way then had to answer for it later. Of course Last Of Us 2. Many others.

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    Nier Automata. 2 Times, first at ending A (2B’s voice actress performance was making me feel the griefing), and then again at the true ending because of the implied message.

    I said yes.

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    Halo CE ending with Johnson and the Elite. Got me as a child, and also as an adult. Halo 3 nearly got me too.

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    Breath of Fire 3. Spoilers but you’ve had decades to play.

    The first boss, the nue chimera, you’re supposed to kill it because it’s terrorizing the town. You then find out as it’s dying (because it uses its final breath to jump in front of a cave to block it) that it was just trying to find food for its cubs that have already been dead for a long time. It also played some somber music during this discovery.

    My 8 year old self thought it was incredibly sad.

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    A few times.

    Most notably, when playing Outer Wilds. I was playing it during the pandemic and had lost two friends, my grandfather and my cat within the span of around 3 months. I was struggling with depression and I got to one specific spot in the game and the revelation caused me to just sit there and cry for like 10 minutes, I was so emotionally shut down at the time that the tears felt like a life preserver. I had to stop playing for a bit, but it definitely helped me process my grief.

    I also cried during a couple of quests in FFXIV. The post-Shadowbringers content especially, not because it was sad, just very poignant. And again in the last area of Endwalker, where Masayoshi Soken’s incredible composition combined with some very emotional content just got to me (especially the Endwalk, jfc).

    I think I cried a bit at the end of Journey just because it was a powerful experience, but I had an amazing partner in that game who stayed with me through the whole thing.

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      Outer Wilds got me too, for sure, and stayed in my thoughts long after I finished. The music from the slideshow at the end of the DLC still makes me well up a bit. Such an incredible game. I still think of “the universe is and we are” from one of Solanum’s logs all the time.

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      Haven’t been the same since I finished the game a few years ago. Andrew Prahlow dominated my Spotify playlist for two years following and now I have an emotional aversion to pulling the game open, after having played through it (and the DLC) three or six times over the course of 90+ hours gameplay.

      10/10 would recommend lol

      I had some friends I convinced to play through it and they just didn’t get anything out of it. Couldn’t believe it tbh

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        It’s no exaggeration to say it changed my perspective about life, I still can’t hear Final Voyage without tearing up.

        My sister tried playing it and didn’t get very far, but her preferences are for highly character-driven material so I think it’s just not for her.

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    Oh my, yes:

    Red Dead Redemption 2

    Final Fantasy 7 (original and Rebirth)

    Silent Hill 2

    Undertale

    Starbound (because of the soundtrack)

    Stardew Valley (because of the soundtrack)

    Okami (because of the soundtrack)

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    In my second play-through of CP77, I played as a female V just so I could romance Judy. It was great. Even went so far as to decorate V’s apartments with pictures of the two of them together. So when the end came, I was not emotionally prepared for …

    ... the revelation that Judy had decided to leave NC and V.

    While I can’t say I cried, it was probably the closest I’ve come to crying because of a video game.

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      btw your spoiler isn’t showing right for me, I can see the spoiled text on the outside. I think you might have the inside text and outside text flipped?

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    No video game’s story has ever made me cry. But I’ve cried a little from games that I loved, but played to death, getting every achievement and realizing there was absolutely nothing more to experience.

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    Almost when playing KOTOR 2. The song “The Rebuild of the Jedi Enclave” when it plays on a specific part of the game makes you “look back” to the height of the Old Republic while being an Exile. There are other messages in the scene specifically, along with plot twists, but the general feeling after that is sadness and melancholy. Perfect game

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    A lot actually, I’m quite sensitive to emotional things. I’ve been playing Honkai Impact 3rd and it’s made me tear up multiple times. I don’t remember all of the games but some of the other games I remember are:

    All of the Kingdom Hearts except “3D” and 3 because I haven’t played them yet.

    Metal Gear solid 1, 2, 3 and Peace Walker

    Some of the Final Fantasy games

    Castlevania Order of Ecclesia

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    It didn’t quite make me cry, but the ending of Planescape Torment got me right in my feels.