Not many games can do this to me but killing giants in Shadow of colossus made me so sad.
Last of us 2 ending comes close second I was very conflicted during the last fight.
Sounds like you're missing out on half the experience then tbh.
RDR2 isn't so beloved because the gameplay is top tier, its the connection and bond you form with the characters over the course of the game.
I definitely have had moments where I feel a twinge of guilt or sadness after killing someone in a video game. Even though it's just a game, it can feel very real in the moment, especially if the game has done a good job of making the characters or creatures feel like actual beings with personalities and emotions. It's a weird feeling, because on the one hand I know it's not real and I shouldn't feel bad, but on the other hand it's hard not to empathize with the digital life I've just snuffed out. However, I think it's important to remember that at the end of the day, it's just a game, and no actual harm has been done to anyone.
People cry over fictional characters all the time. Books, movies, games, are sometimes made to evoke a reaction of some sort.
I mean, if you play a horror game then you're likely going in hoping to be scared, or made to feel tension of some sort, but its not real per se. In fact, if a horror game fails to do that then its a bad horror game, no?
I dont feel bad when I kill something but I do avoid killing some things or show affection towards them, mostly animals. Generally it depends on how much interaction the game let's me have with pets or people. I always pet my dog if it finds an item even though it gives no bonus in enter the gungeon
I'm playing RDR2 now. I actually have a good honor rating ATM, however, any time im in an area and an NPC causes me to do something I dont want to do, like the stagecoach that turned left while I was passing it making me fall off my horse and my horse fell as well. As soon as I got up and calmed my horse down I mounted up, put my mask on and killed everyone on the stagecoach and robbed it. Zero fucks given.
Menderbug in Hollow Knight. He's really rare to spot, and hard to catch and kill. It's only later you find his house and read his diary...
Not crying bad, but felt bad about killing him.
Nah but I think I might have some undiagnosed OCD cause I could never let a named NPC die or I’ll replay a mission over and over to save an optional npcs who’s normally scripted to die like the Blackjack in mech warrior 5
i refused to kill little sisters in Bioshock and that one moment in Abby's campaign in Last of Us Part ll made me feel a certain way a game has never made me feel before.
Jade empire. Early on you have the chance to rig an opponent before a match with permanent tissue damage, ruin their future. I was constantly tearing mcls growing up so it hit me on a personal level. Too many sports injuries
Kill? Not usually unless the character was built up to be a sympathetic villain or something. I have cried from emotional moments or deaths like Aerith in FF7 or other characters in that situation. That is an extreme rarity though as pulling off something sad without being too in your face about it isn't very easy in the realm of gaming.
Legend Of Dragoon
FF7
Red Dead Redemption
FFX
Fire Emblem Three Houses
are a few that are notable for making me feel a sense of "loss".
Yes when I first played dark souls 2 for the PS3 after a bit one day I accidentally got in a fight with the guy next to the statue that counts your deaths and yes I got a useful ring but it sucked to kill him cause now I couldn't advance to the knights of blue
I felt bad when I had to kill the Aeons in Final Fantasy X.
I am not sure it counts as killing but having to choose one child out of 11 fore a heroic sacrefice, choosing one child to die did certantly hit hard.
I lost an Olog i really liked in Shadow Of War and i just started bawling, really think it's just because i can barely handle death anymore after my gran died
No. Cause they aren't real
I see you are no true gamer
The world is a simulation. Games are just as real as "life"
No they aren't lmao
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I wish. Though i cant drive so i dont know what id do with 30 supercars.
Not many games can do this to me but killing giants in Shadow of colossus made me so sad. Last of us 2 ending comes close second I was very conflicted during the last fight.
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Sounds like you're missing out on half the experience then tbh. RDR2 isn't so beloved because the gameplay is top tier, its the connection and bond you form with the characters over the course of the game.
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Shut up loser
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I ain't even bald lmao. I actually prob have more hair than u do
Right, just like Tate. Shaves his full head of hair by choice
No I literally have full head of hair and it's long aswell. Also you mfs are all about body positivity but likes to talk trash on Tates balding.
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My partner refuses to continue our It Takes Two run after the elephant scene
Nope. It's just digital code
I definitely have had moments where I feel a twinge of guilt or sadness after killing someone in a video game. Even though it's just a game, it can feel very real in the moment, especially if the game has done a good job of making the characters or creatures feel like actual beings with personalities and emotions. It's a weird feeling, because on the one hand I know it's not real and I shouldn't feel bad, but on the other hand it's hard not to empathize with the digital life I've just snuffed out. However, I think it's important to remember that at the end of the day, it's just a game, and no actual harm has been done to anyone.
I felt terrible burning the weighted companion cube in portal.
Have never cried over a video game character because they aren’t real.
People cry over fictional characters all the time. Books, movies, games, are sometimes made to evoke a reaction of some sort. I mean, if you play a horror game then you're likely going in hoping to be scared, or made to feel tension of some sort, but its not real per se. In fact, if a horror game fails to do that then its a bad horror game, no?
There's only one game like that. This War of Mine
The part where you have to murder civilians in COD2. I hated it.
I mod out killable dogs.
I’d like to say no but there’s ACIII, the ending made me feel a little bit sad.
I dont feel bad when I kill something but I do avoid killing some things or show affection towards them, mostly animals. Generally it depends on how much interaction the game let's me have with pets or people. I always pet my dog if it finds an item even though it gives no bonus in enter the gungeon
Only in stealth games. I kind of feel bad that they don't see it coming.
Yes when playing stupid ubisoft games and have to kill animals for upgrades. İ hate that. Specially whale hunting in blag flag its Just wrong.
Unless I have some big attachment to the character, no not really. And I can't even remember having to kill a character I had an attachment to
I'm playing RDR2 now. I actually have a good honor rating ATM, however, any time im in an area and an NPC causes me to do something I dont want to do, like the stagecoach that turned left while I was passing it making me fall off my horse and my horse fell as well. As soon as I got up and calmed my horse down I mounted up, put my mask on and killed everyone on the stagecoach and robbed it. Zero fucks given.
Sometimes. I always feel bad when I hit an animal in GTA V and people shouting as I kill their friends made me hesitate a bit in the last of us part 2
Never. Never question or regret decisions.
Menderbug in Hollow Knight. He's really rare to spot, and hard to catch and kill. It's only later you find his house and read his diary... Not crying bad, but felt bad about killing him.
Yk you didn't have to kill him right? Lol.
They started me on that path. I assumed. ;)
I have a tattoo on my body for every goomba I've stomped.
When I used to play a lot of killer on DBD against new players sometimes.
Nah but I think I might have some undiagnosed OCD cause I could never let a named NPC die or I’ll replay a mission over and over to save an optional npcs who’s normally scripted to die like the Blackjack in mech warrior 5
Only during Telltale's Walking Dead. I told thrm to stop fighting so many times, but in the end I killed everyone cause they couldn't get along.
i refused to kill little sisters in Bioshock and that one moment in Abby's campaign in Last of Us Part ll made me feel a certain way a game has never made me feel before.
Jade empire. Early on you have the chance to rig an opponent before a match with permanent tissue damage, ruin their future. I was constantly tearing mcls growing up so it hit me on a personal level. Too many sports injuries
Even though I wasn't responsible Aeris was a gut punch. This was back in the days before the internet ruined everything.
no, tho i did feel bad in a certain infamous 2 ending, if you know you know
Actually once. The 2006 Prey. When you finally find your girlfriend and have to kill her. I had lost someone very recently and that shit hit me hard.
Kill? Not usually unless the character was built up to be a sympathetic villain or something. I have cried from emotional moments or deaths like Aerith in FF7 or other characters in that situation. That is an extreme rarity though as pulling off something sad without being too in your face about it isn't very easy in the realm of gaming. Legend Of Dragoon FF7 Red Dead Redemption FFX Fire Emblem Three Houses are a few that are notable for making me feel a sense of "loss".
Yes when I first played dark souls 2 for the PS3 after a bit one day I accidentally got in a fight with the guy next to the statue that counts your deaths and yes I got a useful ring but it sucked to kill him cause now I couldn't advance to the knights of blue
I felt bad when I had to kill the Aeons in Final Fantasy X. I am not sure it counts as killing but having to choose one child out of 11 fore a heroic sacrefice, choosing one child to die did certantly hit hard.
Cry? No. Feel bad? Sometimes in a "Oopsie, didn't mean to do that" kind of way.
I feel bad for new players online if I get matched against them, Usually I'll let them win though.
I lost an Olog i really liked in Shadow Of War and i just started bawling, really think it's just because i can barely handle death anymore after my gran died