Most disturbing cutscene in a game ever

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Khazoth

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Did it not completely creep anyone else out whenever those little sister cutscenes were forced? Either way, saving or helping it was still creepy.
 

Shade Sinn

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hmmm i think the buildup is disturbing also, kill a big daddy, little sister weeps, you pick her up, she slaps at your hands and tells you "no" etc...pre choosing save or harvest...i still find it disturbing.
 

Dr. Feel Good

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Mine isnt that disturbing, and seeing as I don't play many scary video games, my most disturbing cutscene would be when you were at the Ikura(?) Canyon in The Ledgend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. Whenever you get to close to the mummies, they'll hop on you back and start to like..rape you. Making these weird moaning noises. o_O
 

IsoNeko

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Johnny Gat burying the Ronin's leader alive.
You planting the Brotherhoods leader's girlfriend into a Car Trunk, as the Leader unwittingly crushes the car and her.
You, stabbing the leader's father of the Ronin in the Shoulder, twisting the blade and then leaving him to burn to death.
Johnny Gat, faceplanting a Ronin goon through a glass table before shooting him in the back of the head.
You, stamping on the Tattoo-ists arm of the Brotherhood and also Feed Dogs frontman, snapping his wrist, and then letting fireworks burn him.
You, shooting Mr. Sunshine multiple times in the chest, only to have him get back up twice, before you eventually behead him and dump his head on a meat conveyor belt.

Just to name a few, and those are just cutscenes...
 

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Metal Gear Solid 3's 'blind torture' scene, and to an extent the savage beatdown that came before it and Snake getting his eye shot out after. 3 reasons why it's rated M.

"But first, let's have a look at your body, shall we? You've got a very beautiful body... But not for long." -Volgin
 

Kujikenaikara

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crazyhaircut94 said:
Out4Blood4 said:
cainx10a said:
For me, most disturbing scene in a video game: watching my pokemons getting beaten by other pokemons.
There are no more Pokemon left.
Ash whited out.

Now for Yahtzee's version;
There are no more Pokemon Left.
Fagballs whited out.
It isn't Ash he's calling Fagballs, it's Link. Actually, I don't recall a Pokémon review, and I won't expect one, cause it's a game for kids and idiotic fanboys/fangirls who walk around on the uncool side of a gamer convention drinking milk from their mum, while we stand where the real games are, like Gears of War and...Zelda? (he said hopefully)
I have to admit, Pokemon is still a decent game. It's a solid RPG that possesses a collecting system that provides hours of entertainment. Now for the hate: It's the same game, the Tomb Raider equivalent for the hand-helds, but I'd much rather play Pokemon.

As for the scene, pretty much anything from Silent Hill comes to mind, but in Resident Evil 3, when you're about to leave the police station and the Nemesis bursts through the window. Not only did I crap myself when that happened the first time, when I saw the rocket launcher, I cried. And then you run away, and he's following you. Games didn't do that back then, you left a screen and never had to deal with him again, not have him charge through the doors at you.
 

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That scene in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney when Maya is perched over her dead sister.

You ever played the game "School Days"? I hope you haven't, because the anime adaptation alone traumatised me (in an effective way, not a Bee Gees: One Night Only concert trauma way)
 

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IsoNeko said:
Johnny Gat burying the Ronin's leader alive.
You planting the Brotherhoods leader's girlfriend into a Car Trunk, as the Leader unwittingly crushes the car and her.
You, stabbing the leader's father of the Ronin in the Shoulder, twisting the blade and then leaving him to burn to death.
Johnny Gat, faceplanting a Ronin goon through a glass table before shooting him in the back of the head.
You, stamping on the Tattoo-ists arm of the Brotherhood and also Feed Dogs frontman, snapping his wrist, and then letting fireworks burn him.
You, shooting Mr. Sunshine multiple times in the chest, only to have him get back up twice, before you eventually behead him and dump his head on a meat conveyor belt.

Just to name a few, and those are just cutscenes...
I didn't feel too bad about those personally. Aside from the Tattoo artist, who seemed to actually be a pretty nice guy, the others all had it coming to them. Maybe I feel just a liiiitle bad for the Ronin who got buried alive, just cause he mainly seemed to be trying to make his father happy. His father on the other hand.... yeah..... twist that sword and watch him buuuuurn.

Now for the most disturbing scene in a game, which to me (I dunno if it counts as a cutscene, but disturbing scene nonetheless) is the end of Half-Life 2 ep 2. You all know what I'm talking about. I dunno why. I've played a lot of the horror type games and they don't bug me as much as what happens at the end of Ep 2. Probably cause it actually got an emotional response out of me. I just wanted to kick ass after that! Too bad I gotta wait till the next game to do it.
 

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Prey when you find two human children locked up and a evil spirit attacks the girl, killing her in a bloody mess who then has her own spirit possessed which grabs the boy and HURLS him onto a spike, leaving his small bloody body lifelessly hanging there. They looked to be between 3-6 years old. I was like O_O for a good minute.
 

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Warcraft 3, when Arthas kills his Dad
And in Resident Evil 1 remake, the beginning cinematic, when the guy gets eaten by dogs with the choir in the background.
 

jigilojoe

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In Dead Rising when the convicts hit of the head of that old man, that was the only part of that game that genuinely disturbed me, at least for a while.