Rummy1Posted 3/15/2012 11:58:35 AM | out of one eye? Two hours isn't that long for a video game, but when you have go something fierce it seems like an eternity! |
PhaildPosted 3/15/2012 12:02:19 PM | Strangely, nope.
The only game that almost had me teary-eyed was Final Fantasy Type-0. --- Days left in Service: 0 / That's that On you feet, come with me. We are soldiers, stand or die |
spraynardtatumPosted 3/15/2012 12:09:50 PM | I didn't cry but I was overwhelmed at the end. When I was about to complete my goal and I was soaring up the mountain into the light I remember repeating "wow..." and "oh my god" just because I was amazed at how invested I was and the visuals were so magical. I didn't cry but it calmed my mind. |
DragnflyPosted 3/15/2012 12:31:11 PM (edited) | Interesting you mentioned it calmed your mind because it did for me too, but in an extreme way. I wasn't just angry when I started playing this game. I was completely drenched in pure seething rage, very tired and very hungry.
Skip this paragraph if you don't care about details, but basically I got suckered in to agreeing to stay up until 8am two days in a row. The first day, it had been wasted as the person didn't need me to stay up at all. But they totally needed me to stay up this time. ... Except it turned out they didn't need me today either It was snowing fairly hard last night and the nearest 24h store is a fair ways away, so no food for me. But in an odd way it didn't bother me when 8am rolled around.
The game drained all that hatred away. I was planning to actually slug the person at fault square in the face when I saw them, but those thoughts just kind of felt silly when I beat the game. I ended up dealing with my problem assertively, not violently, this morning.
***Spoilers***
I actually cried at two points in two different ways, but those points were really close. I cried a bit just before finishing the last stage when I realized about the lights and what they were. Those tears stopped quickly but then I started to cry in full force again when it said the people's names. --- Supermicro X8DTU-6TF+-B, Intel Xeon 4C X5672 3.20GHZ/1333MHZ/12MB, Corsair Vengeance 32GB DDR3-1866 Quad Channel, 6x1TB 15000RPM HDD, Voodoo Banshee |
NuuTypePosted 3/15/2012 12:19:30 PM | I cried out... in horror when my companion died..
Someone told me you can't die in this game =( --- "Just my 2 though." |
obliviondollPosted 3/15/2012 12:27:11 PM | First time I finished the game, I was still wiping tears from my eyes half an hour later.
Every time I see the credits, I cry again. Not as hard as that first time, though. --- "I want my meals to think for myself" |
RikomiPosted 3/15/2012 12:32:44 PM | I started to tear up at the beginning, the sunset downhill level and at the end of the game. Pure bliss. Moments like these is what I live for. |
IostarsPosted 3/15/2012 12:38:52 PM | I think I almost let out a tear, but not really cry. But the beautiful, heavenly flight towards the top, with the soaring music accompanying me and my companion's ascend... there was this heartwarming, suffocating feeling in my chest... it was so awe-inspiring.
I cried in Flower's though. --- Authority must be obeyed, or it must be overthrown! --- Red Queen Alice: Madness Returns |
_Lycanthroat_Posted 3/15/2012 2:38:55 PM | I cried at THAT bit in the snow (so sad!) and they didn't stop until I saw all who I played with. Then I cried again.
Just watched my sister complete it (she got the Companion Trophy!) and cried again. She cried too.
Goddamn. --- Sent from my iPhone via PowerFAQs 1.9 |
fauxpas101Posted 3/15/2012 3:30:47 PM | Nope, but I felt the emotions. I felt them especially when my companion and I dropped unconscious in the freezing cold after doing everything in our power to push forward, and again when my traveler was rejuvenated to make an astronomical leap -- as if its life depended on it.
Jumping fully restored and stronger than ever toward the summit was exhilarating. Finally, being able to step into the light with my companion gave me a genuine sense of accomplishment and relief. --- Byte me... |