What's the most emotional experience you had in a video game? For me when I was playing Fallout: New Vegas and I was in the Nipton town hall and "Johnny Guitar" played on my radio. Having that sad song in the creepy building kind of made me scared and sad at the same time. And I admit I was almost going to cry when the song was about over.
Hmmm in Black Ops when Bowman was clubbed. I was in rage when I saw that and I tried to slowly kill that guy who clubbed him, but with one shot he's always dead.
I was in rage when I saw that and I tried to slowly kill that guy who clubbed him, but with one shot he's always dead.
True, true. But you can still shoot them, and if you dont have restricted graphics, it looks like ur blowing chuncks of flesh off. I hated it when Woods died too.
Another is when I was playing Dynasty Warriors 4. I was playing a level and then I was halfway through, a cut-scene came up and my favorite character Guan Yu died. I was pissed that he died.
Also when my little brother deleted all my saved data off of my PS2 memory card when I unlocked everyone in that game. That took about two weeks to gather up everyone in that game.
I had a feeling of utter hopelessness in the short little cutscene in the beginning of Lone Wolf in Halo Reach. (The one where Noble 6 looks up at the sky before you start playng)
oh i have a better one! at the VERY end of the black ops campaign. that image of the US navy, air force, marines was awe-inspiring. I loved the sunset.
At the post-credits scene where you see Six fighting overwhelming Covenant forces and then he takes off his helmet and puts it down then he dies almost made me cry.
I mostly play the "Dark Side" of games that give me moral scales. But I don't think I'll ever do "Closed Fist" on Jade Empire ever again. The bad ending hit me pretty hard.
At the post-credits scene where you see Six fighting overwhelming Covenant forces and then he takes off his helmet and puts it down then he dies almost made me cry.
How? The entire game is a consistant spoiler of how it ends. The very beginning shows the helmet broken in the dirt. Then you putting it on. You KNOW you die at the end of it.
Yes but it is HOW he dies. At the beginning I thought you died of old age and that helmet was where you were buried but when the post-credits scene came on that's when I realized that was where he made his last stand.
WolfWolf, you're sort of ignorant here. HOW THE F COULD HE DIE OF OLD AGE ON REACH. I know you didn't read the books that the series spawned, but if you did you would know that Reach was glassed, about a week after Keyes ship left orbit.
It's also well known in the game's Lore that Reach was completely taken anyway. I haven't read the book either but when I know the title is called "The Fall of Reach".