SPOILERS AHEAD BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW HOW TO DO THAT FANCY THING THE OTHER KIDS ARE DOING. DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ DON'T READ.
So, I thought the bit after the credits for Halo: Reach was really great. It's been a long time since a game really went out of its way to let me know that I was doomed and fucked and any attempt to save myself, even in the story, was futile. It was very bitter and sweet, and I loved it.
Grand Theft Auto IV shocked me by getting me so immersed in it's world that I realized I was actually trying to follow traffic laws in cars and that when I had to take a break to eat edible things, I was watching television in the game at my apartment on the television in real life at my house. Woah.
Half Life 2: Episode 2's ending was awful, but amazing, but awful. I also like the part where Alex fucks with you on that part where you're waiting for the elevator to arrive in the dark depths of hell.
Final Fantasy 4 surprised me by telling a tragic story from the get-go that heavily implied the death of a very human little girl at some point. Few things ever directly address the death of children, especially be violent means, in movies, games, or even books. So-like-woah.