Bit Cultures writes:
No matter what they say, people play video games for the story and connections. Sure, graphics and gameplay are important, but it’s the characters and their stories that draw people back in again. Why else would we sink hundreds of hours into pixels? We follow these characters through thick and thin without a second of hesitation. Because we’re enraptured by their stories. These characters and stories put us through intense emotional roller coasters, often times ending in a devastating crash. Here are the top ten moments in video games that had us sobbing grossly and clutching our controllers.
The tiny green slasher villain returns in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and is as frightening as ever.
The way it was handled was so dumb. One shots in melee...your teammates are to ostupid to get away from its attack. So you most often end up alone in a certain fight.
Final Fantasy 7 has come back under the spotlight thanks to the release of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, but is it worth replaying the original?
Very much so. Graphically it's dated but the story and the gameplay haven't aged a day. It's still one of my all time favourite RPGs and for me is better than Remake in some ways.
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Lost Oddyssey ,imo saddest scene in gaming. https://www.youtube.com/wat... Such a masterpeice of a game.
The decisions in mass effect were the first time in gaming that had an emotional impact on me due to choices I had to make in game.
When Carlos died in Saints Row 2, not only was it sad, the method was brutal af
Without spoilers, the ending of The Last of Us, Shadow of the Colossus, Red Dead Redemption, Metal Gear Solid 3 and 4.
Final Fantasy VII, you know well what scene.