Crying for a video game

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Master Kuja

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Can't say I actually have cried at a game before, but one I cam BLOODY close to crying at was at the very end of Final Fantasy: Crisis Core.
Yes yes, I knew Zach was going to die, but the way the whole thing was played out, the long, extended battle scene with the Shinra troops, getting bullets pumped into him, but still getting up and fighting on.

It was just a real moment for me when he finally hit the floor, and yes, I think it's perfectly fine to cry over a game, depending on the situation, a game is like any other form of media, as said before, it has a script, a storyline, characters that you can get attached to, so yes, it's perfectly fine.
 

jdog345

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1.Not during a game, but plenty of times in books and movies. Especially in The Road by Cormac McCarthy when...

The Man died. I bawled my eyes out. Awesome book, though.


2.Yes, why not?
 

PedroSteckecilo

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The end of FFX made me cry, as did the Death of Aeris in FFVII the first time I played it, wouldn't really phase me now though. I also almost cried at the end of MGS3 and I did feel legitimately sad when I thought Raiden "died" in MGS4, the fact that he didn't was annoying.

Oddly "Legend of Mana" had some very tragic moments in it that made me feel very sad, like the ending of the Jumi storyline, or the ending of the Demonlord plotline.

Any of the "true" endings of Chrono Trigger with "To Far Away Times" playing always makes me feel emotional. Similarly the moment with Marle and Chrono on Deathpeak is very emotion raising.
 

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1. Tears of joy at seeing the secret underwater town in Wet/Dry World in Super Mario 64 - a great unexpected reward for a lot of hard work

2. Of course it is ok to be emotionally moved by Art


Who needs Blu-ray?
 

BrightDeathFriend

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I cried at the end of Final Fantasy X. Poor Auron having to go and then Tidus leaving Yuna. = (

But I think it's okay to cry at emotional moments in videogames. It shows that people actually have a heart, besides, a person isn't limited to crying at films only, are they?
 

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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
Thats the one. Watch at your own risk!
 

psijac

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The season Finale of Quantum Leap Season 2 makes me cry

Its the episode where Al and Sam Try to prevent the wife of a Vietnam POW from remarrying
 

itsnotyouitsme

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Michael_McCloud said:
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?

... Riiight. Oh, Joe, you're such a kidder. Almost had me there.
wow, when your right your right. That came out completely wrong. No, i don't think being a spoiled brat should get you anything but a kick to the crotch. It came out wrong lol.
when i meant wanting a game so badly, i meant more like wanting a game that's not out yet. or wanting a to play a game from your childhood just because it was fun but you can even remember it's name.
and yes, i do mean when things don't go your way(in games). Like in FFIII, the final boss. You get to the final stage of the last boss and he's almost dead, but then the last of your final characters Hp gets drained and you die. That kind of agonizing thing that can make a grown man cry from the shear impact of "close, but not close enough" type thing.
 

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orannis62 said:
Cucumber said:
1) In Portal, when I incenirated my Companion Cube, a hollow feeling filled me with: "NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!..."

2) Yah, of course its ok to cry. Only ignorant people would'nt understand!
...Am I the only one who completely missed any sort of connection to the Companion Cube? To me, it was just another cube like the ones I'd been given before, only with hearts on it. Did I just miss something?
That's the joke. ;)
 

YukoValis

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Almost... really close and yes it was about Final Fantasy 7. I think it's ok to cry at anything that's sad no matter what, nor do you have to worry about gender roles. To cry proves that you care. If you resist the urge to cry your just lying to yourself.
 

Fuuten

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I see no problem with crying at a game. Some games have an extremely powerful story, which are intended to cause such emotion.

Me, I cried a bit during Shadow Hearts: Covenant (SH2), and got a bit choked up for FFX. That Shadow Hearts one really got me, though. That was some rough stuff. ;_;
 

RebelRising

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Crap, sorry bout the double post, guys.

1) Another example would be Warcraft 3. There wasn't anything there particularly original plot-wise, but it evoked all the great elements of a classic Greek tragedy, with betrayal, war and love. They did it very well, and some parts left me a bit sad.
 

ElephantGuts

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1.Nope

2. I guess, but not for JRPGs. I know people hate me for this but as I see it real men shouldn't be playing JRPGs in the first place.
 

Archemetis

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Like most forms of Media VideoGames can easily spark off an emotional reaction, fear, sadness, anger, relief and mostly a sense of achievement.
The only people who love to slander video games are the type of people who claim to have never played a game.
Typically these people are the kind of idiot thaqt get emotional is their favourite housemate got evicted from Big Bullshi--Brother. Or get really sad when they can't afford their favourite pair of shoes, or get unjustly infuriated when they fail to bench press anything that isn't at least twice their own weight.

Let it be known i'm not saying that only simple people don't like games, because really some really simple people love them.
I'm just saying some of these people have no right to judge us for enjoying something that, in this day and age is created to invoke desired reactions.

So my answers?

Cried?: not at a game no, but i've certainly felt my fair share of sadness over a heart-wrenching ending (Especially SotC)
Is it okay?: I honestly say there is no problem with it at all.
 

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1. Sorta. In Half-Life 2. I was extremely unhappy about killing my combine brethren. They all died. So ...so...badly. Even the death poses were hilarious. And sad. So very sad. I promised to avenge them! Avenge them all! That's why I want a mod where I can play as a metrocop that tries to kill Mr. Freeman.

2. I suppose.
 

Battle Medic

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1: When Atlas betrayed me I was very sad, but I did not cry, but then it made me happy to kill him. (I have more, but I don't want to start rambling. I will mention one: end of HL2EP2.)
2: Yes