When I think about it, I think that people (or at least me) didn't so much become attached to the companion cube as they did to the the whole gimmick around it. Meaning that even if they actually didn't much care about the cube, they were compelled to act, or even believe, that they did. (Personally I know I didn't think twice about sending the cube to its blazing death, but I know that I like to act as if I did).orannis62 said:I got as immersed in the Portal experience as anyone else, but I can't empathize with an inanimate cube just because the robot trying to kill me tells me to. If it was the only cube, as in, none of those storage cubes existed, then I'd have felt connected, but to me it was just another cube with the only outstanding things about it being a heart on it and being told to love it. I just don't get it.
So... Let me get your logic straight. It's perfectly acceptable to be a spoiled brat and cry because you don't get your way, but if you cry from something that is intentionally supposed to make you sad, there's something wrong with you?JoeNightmare said:1) yes
2) yes
I have cried over games for different reasons. Although never over the story line. I cried over wanting a game badly. I cried over losing a game. I cried over winning a game once, but that was perfectly fine because it was IMPOSSIBLE! imagine playing mario frustration like they want you to, double the length of the level, and beating it.
And i think it's perfectly fine for a person to cry over games, just not the story line. If you cried over aeris's death in FFVII, see a doctor, you might have lost your balls.
Note: girls can cry all they want so the past statements were not for them.
Ok I just watched this and it got me pissed off to the core. Crying over a "silly game"? Fucking hell these women should not be one to talk about crying over things like this. To put it very blunt: Games = interactive movies (not always I know but just from a shallow perspective right now). Women cry over certain movies all the time and since when is that a bad thing? I'm not going around saying "you cried when DiCaprio died in Titanic you're stupid that was just a silly movie". I think crying over a certain game is even more justified as you are more emotionally involved because you interact with what's on your screen.ErictheRed1989 said:Is this the video you are talking about?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdIZuu6IaQo
almost cried during Ace Combat 5, Chopper was my boy