Goodbye
#51
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:17
Anyway, I will miss the great people of Mass Effect.
#52
Guest_EternalAmbiguity_*
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:18
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Zakatak757 wrote...
Holding back my emotions in life has not only made me good at it, but pretty much stopped emotions entirely. Nothing brings a tear to my eye anymore, regardless if I try to think depressing thoughts. It sucks.
It doesn't have to stay that way. I used to be that way, but I'm not anymore.
#53
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Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:20
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
I might be the same, or maybe it's just how guys think. Sad stuff happened at my high school before graduation and I didn't see many guys crying.Zakatak757 wrote...
Holding back my emotions in life has not only made me good at it, but pretty much stopped emotions entirely. Nothing brings a tear to my eye anymore, regardless if I try to think depressing thoughts. It sucks.
#54
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:22
I sympathize with you. I too am a woman who cries at emotional things often. But, a tragic disconnect!: I haven't cried due to Mass Effect yet.Hathur wrote...
Wow. All these people who weren't brought to tears by Mass Effect at any point... I must be the queen of simpering pansies or something
I recall crying when watching The Shawshank Redemption for the first time. And I'm pretty sure I teared up during the rainy street scene between Paul Newman and Tom Hanks in Road to Perdition. I've cried at loads of things, but I don't readily admit that in my face-to-face life, since I'm supposed to have an armadillo shell of pure toughness or something, idk.
But yeah, the Mass Effect series has not yet made me cry. Made my loose change cry with all that dlc, though.
#55
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:22
#56
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:24
PLEASE tell me at least some of you cried or got a slight welling up in the tear duct at some point in that series. Please?
Surely there must be hope for me that I'm not the biggest wuss ever? This is getting embarassing for me now...
#57
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:25
I apparently am only really affected when someone has been kicked around so much that they have absolutely nothing left, then it cuts out to some wistful music. That is far more specific than I'd have thought.
#58
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:25
#59
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:27
#60
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Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:27
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You're not. I've been pretty emotional in my life on a few occasions that did not require me to be.Hathur wrote...
Ok.... ok... Battlestar Galactica, the new series.
PLEASE tell me at least some of you cried or got a slight welling up in the tear duct at some point in that series. Please?
Surely there must be hope for me that I'm not the biggest wuss ever? This is getting embarassing for me now...
Modifié par jreezy, 15 octobre 2011 - 04:27 .
#61
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:27
I haven't watched BSG, but a lot of times in Stargate SG-1 made me all teary-eyed.Hathur wrote...
Ok.... ok... Battlestar Galactica, the new series.
PLEASE tell me at least some of you cried or got a slight welling up in the tear duct at some point in that series. Please?
Surely there must be hope for me that I'm not the biggest wuss ever? This is getting embarassing for me now...
#62
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:35
Has it ever been more than Gears of War with a dialogue simulator?Inutaisho7996 wrote...
When I saw the title, I thought this would be someone whining about multiplayer and how Mass Effect 3 has become Gears of War so they were canceling their pre-order.
Anyway, I will miss the great people of Mass Effect.
Oh, you pansy. ;PEternalAmbiguity wrote...
Zakatak757 wrote...
Holding back my emotions in life has not only made me good at it, but pretty much stopped emotions entirely. Nothing brings a tear to my eye anymore, regardless if I try to think depressing thoughts. It sucks.
It doesn't have to stay that way. I used to be that way, but I'm not anymore.
Yeah, I cried each time a Ba'al died as well.koopaonfire wrote...
I haven't watched BSG, but a lot of times in Stargate SG-1 made me all teary-eyed.Hathur wrote...
Ok.... ok... Battlestar Galactica, the new series.
PLEASE tell me at least some of you cried or got a slight welling up in the tear duct at some point in that series. Please?
Surely there must be hope for me that I'm not the biggest wuss ever? This is getting embarassing for me now...
#63
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:35
Poor Ba'als :'(Kaiser Shepard wrote...
Yeah, I cried each time a Ba'al died as well.
#65
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:37
#66
Guest_EternalAmbiguity_*
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:42
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Kaiser Shepard wrote...
Oh, you pansy. ;PEternalAmbiguity wrote...
Zakatak757 wrote...
Holding back my emotions in life has not only made me good at it, but pretty much stopped emotions entirely. Nothing brings a tear to my eye anymore, regardless if I try to think depressing thoughts. It sucks.
It doesn't have to stay that way. I used to be that way, but I'm not anymore.
Nah seriously I don't want to get into it here but I was pretty dark-minded.
#67
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:47
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
Kaiser Shepard wrote...
Oh, you pansy. ;PEternalAmbiguity wrote...
Zakatak757 wrote...
Holding back my emotions in life has not only made me good at it, but pretty much stopped emotions entirely. Nothing brings a tear to my eye anymore, regardless if I try to think depressing thoughts. It sucks.
It doesn't have to stay that way. I used to be that way, but I'm not anymore.
Nah seriously I don't want to get into it here but I was pretty dark-minded.
You are such a tease.
#68
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:49
It's not a guy thing, because I rarely (if ever) cry. Hell, one of my closest friends died a few months back in a freak accident and I couldn't cry. It's not that I don't feel bad, it's just that crying isn't a natural emotional response.jreezy wrote...
I might be the same, or maybe it's just how guys think. Sad stuff happened at my high school before graduation and I didn't see many guys crying.Zakatak757 wrote...
Holding back my emotions in life has not only made me good at it, but pretty much stopped emotions entirely. Nothing brings a tear to my eye anymore, regardless if I try to think depressing thoughts. It sucks.
Anyway, back on topic, I think the most emotional moment in Mass Effect (thus far) is the cutscene where Kaidan/Ashley is sitting on the bomb at Virmire, shooting geth as the Normandy flies away. I kind of wish there'd been an analogous cutscene for whoever you sent with the salarians if you choose to go back to the teammate with the bomb... it's the last time you ever see that character, it makes it a little more epic.
#69
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:50
Hathur wrote...
Ok.... ok... Battlestar Galactica, the new series.
PLEASE tell me at least some of you cried or got a slight welling up in the tear duct at some point in that series. Please?
Surely there must be hope for me that I'm not the biggest wuss ever? This is getting embarassing for me now...
You're far from the biggest wuss, I'm sure
#70
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 04:57
Modifié par naledgeborn, 15 octobre 2011 - 04:58 .
#71
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 05:21
#72
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 05:25
Kaiser Shepard wrote...
Inutaisho7996 wrote...
When I saw the title, I thought this would be someone whining about multiplayer and how Mass Effect 3 has become Gears of War so they were canceling their pre-order.
Anyway, I will miss the great people of Mass Effect.
Has it ever been more than Gears of War with a dialogue simulator?
Being too much like Gears of War or Call of Duty is a pretty common complaint these days. I agree that it doesn't really hold up, but that hasn't stopped a lot of people from having it.
#73
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 05:59
I mean seriously.. try to beat that
Modifié par Nab20, 15 octobre 2011 - 06:00 .
#74
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 06:07
Nab20 wrote...
You guys should see what is a real sad scene
I mean seriously.. try to beat that
I remember crying my eyes out in pretty much all the Metal Gear games, but that's because of personal investment in the characters. Don't care about characters, likely won't cry.
Don't know how I feel about the end of ME3, won't know until I play it.
#75
Posté 15 octobre 2011 - 06:50




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