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Yeah some of those dreams/memories in LO were touching, so damn well written :teary:I did cry in some "real" games though: Some memories in Lost Odyssey, the Deaths of Tybalt and Eir in Guild Wars 2, dog scene in Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus.
That's not entirely true. I mentioned in my post I Love Daddy, there are 3 endings to that that are pretty sad. I wasn't brought to tears, but I think if it had been less of a whimsical game I might have been, especially for this first one.Crying is perhaps a strong word, but I've been deeply hurt in my feelings by the actual end ofYou must be registered to see the links. Even having some clues about what will happen next didn't preserved me from the shock.
But mostly you can't really cry because of an adult game. Even if the writer achieve to create a strong bond between the player and his characters, the worse that happen to these characters is what the player do to them. And you'll not do something that will make you cry...
I tend to empathise with my MC, no matter what their sex. I'm pansexual, so I don't have a problem imagining myself getting fucked. So, especially that first ending, it was me who lost the man I loved to be replaced by that monster who turned me into his personal onahole@darthseduction I know what you mean and I agree but instead of crying I felt the endings of this game more disturbing than sad. I liked the game but whenever I think of replaying it I kinda feel a bit ill at ease when playing cause I cant help but thinking about how unsetting these endings are. Perhaps it's due to how fucked up the whole game is or due to my own sensibility but I think it's more disturbing rather than being over the edge of crying.
Oh right...yea.. when finding/reuniting with D for the first time in DMD Ch.2.. also when i fucked up the first time and Sylvie died in Teaching Feeling
Yes, one game did it. It hit my deepest feelings by using "themes" I care about ; I got very emotionnal. :FeelsBadMan:If yes, why?
So far none for me...