The end of Shadow hearts: Covenant, very good for another RPG that's not Final Fantasy to pull at the heart strings.
Oh and every Final fantasy ending, those bastards.
Oh and every Final fantasy ending, those bastards.
I literally said "They're gonna pay for this" moments before King Mickey said it himself. I. Was. PISSED. But you're right, it was really sad.Logic 0 said:When Goofy "died" in KH2 it was especially troublesome since he was a main character.
Which ending?Drexlor said:The ending of Red Dead Redemption. I was left in shock.
Soviet Heavy said:Which ending?Drexlor said:The ending of Red Dead Redemption. I was left in shock.
Where John gets shot and left to bleed out? Or when his son kills Ross for vengeance and throws away everything his dad did to keep him from ruining his life?
This! I actually reloaded the game to kill them both myself.Kukulski said:I don't know if it's sad per se, but the moment in KOTOR where you had to tell the Wookie to kill his Twi'lek friend if you wanted to be a Sith was pretty intense.
Yes. There was legitimate anger in me that day. As for my saddest moment, well, the most moving at least, was a side quest in Jade Empire where you can make the former owner of an orphanage bury the children's bones so that they can rest and he can be redeemed. Just the whole mentality of that scene and the music that was playing as he lowered the bones in reverently was a little overwhelming, but it made me understand how important it was to the characters.SuperVegas said:Speaking of zelda
Wind waker, when Link waves goodbye to Outset island, incredibly sad moment.
I know this is going to make me sound like an awful person, but i HATED that horse in shadow of the collosus. It would never follow your directions until you told it to do something like three or four times. SORRY posted under the wrong guy edit.Drexlor said:The ending of Red Dead Redemption. I was left in shock.
Yes. There was legitimate anger in me that day. As for my saddest moment, well, the most moving at least, was a side quest in Jade Empire where you can make the former owner of an orphanage bury the children's bones so that they can rest and he can be redeemed. Just the whole mentality of that scene and the music that was playing as he lowered the bones in reverently was a little overwhelming, but it made me understand how important it was to the characters.Brown_Coat117 said:Having to leave Sev in Star Wars Republic Commando