TF2, when I get repeatedly owned by the same enemy. Especially if they’re a soldier with love heart cosmetics.
The Last Of Us Part II.
Revenge. Revenge never changes.
What’s done is done and it can never be undone.
It is such a tear jerker. So good
RDR2, when Arthur stopped to thank his (dying) horse (near the final mission). I got a lil choked up.
Gris. For real, go play it if you havent. Worth the story.
Skyward Sword… Zelda’s story was so moving.
Yes, many times, ff7 was the first
If a character dies and I liked them enough to feel sad then I usually just quit the game. Theres no point to play beyond that. Like cyberpunk 2077 I really liked Jackie and when he died I just quit half an hour later. I’ve picked up the game a few times since but its really not the same without my homie.
Arthur’s journey teared me up a bit in RDR2.
Edit: I JUST REMEMBERED JACKIE MA FROM SLEEPING DOGS
RDR2 almost did that to me at the end
Mass Effect 3 Citadel DLC. One last fun ride with a bunch of friends before the final reckoning.
For added gut punch: romance Thane.
How comes no one mentioned plague tale (both games) ? I don’t know how good the English voice acting is, but in French it was really poignant.
Journey’s ending hit me pretty hard: the score’s composer, Austin Wintory, did such a great job channeling emotions into the game narrative
I don’t get too emotional at games, but I do at music… and even though I was laughing my ass off with joy at Metal Gear Solid 2, I cried at the ending because I just enjoyed it so much and the music hit me in the feels.
Other than that… not really. I had the most emotional investment in a game with the Mass Effect series, but by the end of 3, I was kinda checked-out when everyone was getting offed. I was already over it.
Yeah ff10 when I was like 13 lol
Honkai: Star Rail has made me ugly cry twice in the last two story patches. I didn’t expect it, but the story of the Flamechase has been super emotional for me. “You shall walk with greed and die over petty change”.