There was not a single moment in the game that touched me. I just could not connect to the Hawke character nor any of the companions. I tried, but the voiced pc really causes a disconnect for me that I can not get into the character at all. I need that internal voice to make the connection and get attached to a character. Otherwise, it just falls flat and feels hollow, like this game did.
What made you cry?
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MrDizazta
, mars 16 2011 11:31
#26
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 12:36
#27
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 12:56
Leandra had me staring on in horror. Almost tears, but not quite. But that scene had the same emotional impact for me that moments in Heavy Rain did. Also, I had just gotten Carver killed so, by the end of that, I really felt like I, personally, had screwed up the game pretty badly. Dark times for lady Hawke.
#28
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 01:14
I had quite a few jaw-drop or screaming moments, but never any cry-y feeling like I did in DA:O (having King Alistair sacrifice himself to save the elven woman he dumped but still loves on my first playlthrough is still my most deliciously traumatic video gaming experience ever. I cried like a **** :X)
#29
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 01:22
I don't cry, but Leandra's death was particularly heart rending. (Those who claim its simply an aversion to our own parent's getting killed, irl I despise my immediate family. They're just not good people. My younger brother I feel sort of sorry for because part of the way he acts has to be how he was raised, but hey, I was raised by them too and I don't act like he does. I liked Hawke's family better as people than my own, pure and simple) Bethany's was also very sad. I remember the most horrifying(in a good way) moment for me regarding Leandra was when she said she had to find Hawke a wife.
#30
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:13
I got a bit teary with Leandra, but that was it. Origins had me blubbering in more places than just one.
#31
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:15
The scene with the mother did cause a tear or two.
Of course, they were manly tears.
Of course, they were manly tears.
#32
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:30
Nothing from DA2 made me cry, drop my jaw to the floor, yes, but no tears. I'm usually not much of a crier anyway, but DA:O had me in tears with Alistair's sacrifice ending, my husband teased me for weeks.
#33
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:33
I didn't cry at Leandra's death or Melancholy!Hawke's scenes afterward, though I did feel pretty bummed. What got me closest to tears was probably Merrill's superb voice acting when she cries over Pol's body after you kill the Varterral.
#34
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:36
I cried when I saw Sandal around the corpses of Darkspawn in the deep roads.
Poor boy lost his innocence
Poor boy lost his innocence
#35
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:38
I was doing the all that remains quest and started to really feel for my poor poor Femhawke .Voice acting was really good in this quest.And when i saw the scar i was like NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!.and went beserk... the bloodlust decended on my eyes and cried manly tears of sorrow and rage ....sniff sniff.....AWWW made me very sad.
One of the best moments in this wonderful game..
One of the best moments in this wonderful game..
#36
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 07:41
I guess not so much the scene WITH Mom but the following scenes in the house where your LI (or Aveline) come to comfort Hawke made me cry. And Gamlen just...seems so sad then and later in Act 3 when he says that Hawke is all the family each the other has.
Yes I know you can get a quest to fix that but its still pretty sad to me.
Yes I know you can get a quest to fix that but its still pretty sad to me.
#37
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 08:03
And I was all tearing when I managed to get Fenris back. I didn't know he'd come back, I thought I'd end up fighting and killing him.
What?!?!
I rivalry romanced him and couldn't stop him turning on me in the final battle and had to kill him. It wasn't a lot of tears but it was a few.
Oh, and that bit at the end of the qunari saarebas quest made me yell at the PC. (In a good way.)
#38
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 08:04
if Fenris is in a rivalry you MUST side with the templars. No other way. If its a friendship or friendship romance he will stay with you.
#39
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 08:12
I thought Merrill during her Act 3 quest and talking to her back at her house after was pretty sad especially if you end up having to kill her clan. She came across as naive at times but her dedication to helping her people, to the extent that she was willing to be possessed and killed for them, really made me care for her character. Seeing it backfire completely was depressing.
Fenris' "I just wanted to be happy for a little while" line while you're romancing him was sad as well.
Fenris' "I just wanted to be happy for a little while" line while you're romancing him was sad as well.
#40
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 08:16
I cried when I beat the game, sobbing to myself uncontrollably only able to bellow out, "WAS THAT SERIOUSLY IT?! WHAT KIND OF ANTICLIMACTIC NON-ENDING BS WAS THAT?!" I then was inconsolable for days... weeks even.
#41
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 08:28
Yeah that scene when Hawke's mom died was very strong.
#42
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 08:36
The closest I got to crying was at the end of Merril's companion quest. When the Keeper gave her life to save marril's and paid the price for her blood magic. It was such a testement to love for another. More so than any of the romance plots I've seen, but then again I had Alistar do the dark deed with morrigan so I never got to see him or myself take the final blow from the Arch Demon.
I hope the come out with an expansion that will allow an import and keep the HeroxFenris romance if that was chosen. I want to see a serious testament of love between them. Fenris's theme song and personality makes me think he'd do something similar for our hero.
I hope the come out with an expansion that will allow an import and keep the HeroxFenris romance if that was chosen. I want to see a serious testament of love between them. Fenris's theme song and personality makes me think he'd do something similar for our hero.
#43
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 08:40
Never got to the point of crying, but I'm not really one who can be moved to tears by fictional things regardless. The game tugged at my emotions a few times, though.
#44
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 08:43
DA2 didn't make me cry. Probably because even when people died, no one cries which makes it harder to sympathize. However, I did feel absolutely awful about that elven slave girl during "A Bitter Pill." That just broke my heart (even though not TOO much since it is fictional and all.)
#45
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 08:45
the rocan wrote...
I cried when I beat the game, sobbing to myself uncontrollably only able to bellow out, "WAS THAT SERIOUSLY IT?! WHAT KIND OF ANTICLIMACTIC NON-ENDING BS WAS THAT?!" I then was inconsolable for days... weeks even.
hrhrhrhrhrhr.
Same here.
#46
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 09:18
When Leandra died. When I handed Bethany over to the Wardens. When she came back at the end. My final kiss with Merrill and when she came to visit me during the mourning period. It was an emotional week.
#47
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 09:23
I would have cried if I had had to kill Bethany in my game, she was my favourite besides Varric at that point.
The moment that actually brought me closest to tears however (TEARS OF JOY) was when Isabela kicked open that door to the throne room and came marching in. I could of cried with joy at how strong our friendship was for her to come back.
The moment that actually brought me closest to tears however (TEARS OF JOY) was when Isabela kicked open that door to the throne room and came marching in. I could of cried with joy at how strong our friendship was for her to come back.
#48
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 02:29
I didn't cry, but at the end I felt emotionally overwhelmed. I hated that there was no real closure - something that I quite like now. All in all, I was more invested in the story than I thought, and that feeling of helplessness towards the end was a very nice touch.
And goddammit, Anders!
And goddammit, Anders!
#49
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 02:36
Gamer Ftw wrote...
I felt like crying when Sarrebas killed himself.
I kind of hate quinari now.
To be honest, this was the only thing that really upset me (not enough to cry about however). I just felt so bad about the whole situation. The Chantry thing just stunned me more than anything since my character got played like a fiddle by Anders.
#50
Posté 17 mars 2011 - 02:42
Cry as in, literally crying?
None, but it did very much emotionally engage me. I was far more disgusted/disturbed by that scene than sad.
I very much doubt any computer game could actually bring me to actual tears, the only thing that does that is the emotional bromance moments of the LotR movies.
None, but it did very much emotionally engage me. I was far more disgusted/disturbed by that scene than sad.
I very much doubt any computer game could actually bring me to actual tears, the only thing that does that is the emotional bromance moments of the LotR movies.





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