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Emotionally Charged Moments

Discussion in 'Playground' started by Aikanaro, Jul 13, 2003.

  1. Aikanaro Gems: 31/31
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    Taking off from Games That Made you Sad (or whatever) is games that have made you feel strong emotions, be it hatred, sorrow, happiness ect.
    Personally I found BG2 to have the most emotionally stiring part of all, the part where you learn of Yoshimo's betrayal. When I first played through this I felt like slowly ripping the bastard apart piece by piece. I do remember having a psychotic rave about him.
    Also when nearing the end of BG, from about Candlekeep onwards I was suffering from severe hatred of Sarevok, as well as determination to kill him. The following gaming sessions were probably the most serious I've had.
    And of course Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The epic battle against Ganon and the folllwing cut scene. Very inspiring stuff.
     
  2. Jesper898 Gems: 21/31
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    When I learned that Irenicus put a geas on Yoshimo to force him to betray me, I felt really sad that the only thing I could do was kill him.

    Hmm the Imoen romance made me feel a lot of emotions :p
     
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    [​IMG] A steadily growing Hatred of Irenicus and screaming at the monitor scaring the neighbours as I destroyed him, torturing and ripping him apart.

    Also PS:T. One cool game :spin:
    just generally all of it made you feel sometihng.

    BG1 - wanting to destroy Sarevok so badly I attacked I tried to attack him in the intro.

    BTW - has anyone watched the BG1 credits? The Tiax Rap rules!!
     
  4. Lazy Bonzo Gems: 24/31
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    Yep I second that.
     
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    BGI: Hatred for Sarevok
    FFVII: Hatred at some points for Sephiroth, awe in others.
     
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