Endings That Made You Depressed

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misterbobperson

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AxCx said:
The Darkness.

JUST GIVE US A FUCKING SEQUEL FOR FUCKS SAKE!

Jesus....
You know, after playing through that game a while back, I recently started reading the comic. Both are good and I won't say that either is better than the other, but they are very VERY different.
 
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The REAL ending of Aquaria, considering that there probably won't be a sequel.

The ending of Advent Rising, considering that there probably won't be a sequel.

The ending of Sword of Mana, because the protagonists (who are in love?) never get together, and one of them is willingly sacrificed to save the world.
 

Thirsk

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Dreamfall: The Longest Journey. I don't wanna spoil anything, but anyone who've finished it will know what I mean. I can't wait 'till Mr. Tornquist pulls himself together and gets around to making the third installment in the series.
 

The Grim Ace

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Grand Torino. I loved that movie but the very second Clint Eastwood began to sing tears began to stream down my face. That movie still does that to me, hence why I try to avoid that movie at all costs.
 

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mr-fix_it said:
The ending to futuramas "Jurassic Bark" saddest thing I have ever seen.
This. I still, to this day, can't watch that ending without welling up.

OT: I was a bit underwelmed by the ending of Assassins Creed 2. I know its leading on to a sequel but I just don't really like Desmond that much and that whole ending seemed a bit rushed and almost arbitary.
 

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When I watched Beauty and the Beast as a little kid, my babysitter decided to inform me that the beast probably would not live very long due to Gaston's stab wound. The ending has depressed me ever since.
 

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sageoftruth said:
When I watched Beauty and the Beast as a little kid, my babysitter decided to inform me that the beast probably would not live very long due to Gaston's stab wound. The ending has depressed me ever since.
What fucking type of babysitter was that?
 

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I watched this old samurai movie "Harakiri" the other night, it was REALLY good but damn it had some brutal scenes and a really depressing ending. An early scene where a samurai has to kill himself with a bamboo sword may be one of the most grueling things i've ever watched.
 

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oh god re2 made me feel slightly sad but the saddest ending ive ever come across if from a book im not sure who wrote it but in the end the main character works so hard to find his parents and finds out they gave him for cash and had no problem keeping him away(this wouldnt have bothered me so much if i hadnt know someone who had something like this happen to them)
 

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Battlestar Galactica- because after it ended there weren't any more. Also certain people die, a lot of things get resolved but in a very melancholy way. It's quite a moving ending, although I feel that the whole involvement of the cylon god in the ending is slightly heavy handed and effectively used to hand wave a lot of the implausibly soft sci-fi.
 

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Eumersian said:
Definitely the end of Half Life 2 Episode 2. It made me almost cry. A video game, legit. Almost made me cry, if I remember correctly. Depressing stuff, but very well done.
Speak for yourself. It made me want to throw something at the computer. As I recall, I bought the Orange Box pack, not knowing anything about the (still) mythical "Episode 3". My first reaction was:

"THIS is how the game ends? The aliens win and Dumbledore dies? WHAT THE FAAAAARK??!!!"

SUCH a colossal letdown. I have nothing against a downer ending (the original Half Life's ending was genius, and one could hardly refer to that as "happy"), but this was just flat-out stupid.
 

RandallJohn

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Professor Layton and the Unwound Future. "I'm sorry, Professor, but I'm not a gentleman yet!!!"
 

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Oh wow, let me see:
Shadow of the Colossus: Christ, I can relate to the main character...not with a dead girlfriend or Giant Killing, but yeah.
Final Fantasy X: All the work to just...end.
Gurren Lagann: Yeah, pretty self explanitory...plus Kamina...
Ace Combat Zero: Gotta feel bad for PJ, Pixy, and even Cipher
MGS3: Just that feeling of betrayal and everything you had to do, and you get decorated for it, and yet no-one else will understand.
Peace Walker: Final Boss ending of the 'first' ending was really sad, inspirational, but sad.
MGS4: Just that hopelessness for Snake after everything he did, although I'm still confused as to why Otacon couldn't have just gone through the hallway himself
 

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Joshroom said:
mr-fix_it said:
The ending to futuramas "Jurassic Bark" saddest thing I have ever seen.
This. I still, to this day, can't watch that ending without welling up.

OT: I was a bit underwelmed by the ending of Assassins Creed 2. I know its leading on to a sequel but I just don't really like Desmond that much and that whole ending seemed a bit rushed and almost arbitary.
I find it amazing how that 30 minute cartoon could make care more about a character then full length 2 hour tear jerk movies.
;(
 

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I felt the ending to Professor Layton and the Unwound Future was sad. It is also the only ending to anything that made me tear up.
 

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BreakfastMan said:
The ending to "The Mist" (film, not story). It was the most stupidly depressing ending to a film that I have ever seen.
Just a matter of time before someone said this.

I agree