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What is your saddest moment in video game history (Spoiler warnings)


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The ending of Halo Reach, where *SPOILERS*



noble Six dies. man, I got sooo depressed watching that! *sniffle*

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Losing on penalties because the AI can't shoot straight in FIFA 11 (err, most recently)

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The ending of Conker's Bad Fur Day :(



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I have an answer on this, now that I've thought about it...



Though its from the extremely hollow-story of Saints Row 2 (and I say hollow because the story was cheesy and typical and the characters you couldn't empathize with at all)...



Carlos's death during the Brotherhood missions was pretty shocking and kinda heart-wrenching. Out of all the new Saints Lieutenants, he was the one with the most heart and the most likeable character in the game, especially when surrounded by psychopaths such as the main character and Johnny Gat.



Anyway, Carlos' death is probably the saddest moment in my history of gaming. I was really hoping something like that wouldn't happen, especially to someone as cool as him.

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The survivor from Mindoir in ME1. That was so, so sad and well-writen. I didn't much like ME until then.

Shepard's death and Normandy's destruction at the start of ME2.

Tali's recruitment mission.

Jack's loyalty mission.

What Jacob's father did to his crew (but I made him pay for that)

Garrus recruitment mission.

Leliana's side-quest (Marjolaine and all that).

The werewolf lair thing.

The Branka (or whatever that dwarf's name was) quest. (to find the anvil)

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Anything involving the loss of communities I was fond of really gets to me: Lothering in DA:O; Water's Edge in Oblivion; Broken Valley in Ego Draconis; the list goes on.  Partly because they are places I had fond memories of, partly because there were some (or a lot) of people who I liked.

The absolute worst bits are the "you much choose who lives and dies" quests though: Kaidan and Ashley have already been mentioned, as well as your staff in Ego Draconis, both of which really sucked the first time I had to do them.

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Darthnemesis2 wrote...

Losing on penalties because the AI can't shoot straight in FIFA 11 (err, most recently)

Very similar to this. Except I lost to my friend on penatlies... Oh and also when I buggered up Leliana's romance for the second time in a row. And then there's that time when Zaeed told me the story putting Jessie to rest.

Saddest god'amn day of my life.

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I stopped playing fighting games after Soul calibur 3. I literally got so made at that game I pulled it out of the console and burned it. Seriously. At that moment I realized I'd never go so mad at a game and I had to stop playing fighters from then on in. It was the saddest day of my life in gaming, because I loved fighting games so much and they were so much fun, but after you play a game and burn it. Your love of the fighter genre has to stop. I was one of the most hardcore fighting game fans ever. I would literally go home and play soul calibur and tekken till 2 to 3 in the morning after school. It caused a lot of problems. Just trying to counter every attack on the console games learning every move by hand and truly mastering every character on the hardest difficulty level was my problems. Gosh I miss those fun days. Ok, now going to play DA!

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Tooneyman wrote...

I stopped playing fighting games after Soul calibur 3. I literally got so made at that game I pulled it out of the console and burned it. Seriously. At that moment I realized I'd never go so mad at a game and I had to stop playing fighters from then on in. It was the saddest day of my life in gaming, because I loved fighting games so much and they were so much fun, but after you play a game and burn it. Your love of the fighter genre has to stop. I was one of the most hardcore fighting game fans ever. I would literally go home and play soul calibur and tekken till 2 to 3 in the morning after school. It caused a lot of problems. Just trying to counter every attack on the console games learning every move by hand and truly mastering every character on the hardest difficulty level was my problems. Gosh I miss those fun days. Ok, now going to play DA!


As a continuing fan of fighting games, I find this to be a very sad outlook :(

Perhaps you'd reconsider? There are still some gems out there. Of course I'm not exactly sure what your issue is (wasn't clearly stated), but I'll be happy to try to convince you to go back if you clarify what you meant in your last couple of sentences.