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#51
GmanFresh

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closest was Ruck...man its was depressing putting him down

Modifié par GmanFresh, 19 janvier 2010 - 04:24 .


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RPGmom28

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The two moments that choked me up most in the game were when the werewolf curse was lifted, and when the Dalish clan said goodbye to my PC.

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Eruanna Guerrein

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I tear up for the good byes, still, even though I've heard it before. I also cried when my Dalish, who chose to give the Dalish their own land as a boon, was talking to the lady from her clan about it. The voice acting was so good and she was so happy and excited. It felt awesome. I was close to tears when saying goodbye to my clan too.

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Kilyra

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There were a lot of moments that made me tear up, but nothing as much as when the team splits up at the end battle in Denerim. Each person's speech was so touching - they all loved my character - and it just didn't end! I'd get myself in check and then the next person would come up. My dear dog Aries freakin slayed me, and so did Zevran actually - he seemed so genuinely hurt that I chose to leave him it was very emotional. I've never been so grateful to be alone in the house as I was that night. Good thing I didn't choose sacrifice that time around or I'm not sure I would have been able to get out of bed for a couple days after haha

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I think I cried through the entire game. My Cousland girl was just one big emotional wreck. When did I cry? Let's see. (I cried with her through everything, except the funeral, which I was obviously alone in my crying. D: )



Origin, through the entire Night section... She was bawling over Dairren (Who, sue me, has one sexy voice. Rawr), Oren, and her parents.



Ostagar.



Dalish elf curse.



Falling in love with Alistair (So overrated, I know).



Orzammar (Ruck and Hespith in the Deep Roads specifically, and she convinced Branka that she (Branka) was crazy, and Branka went cliff-diving into the lava, which got a few tears).



Castle Redcliffe (She pitied Isolde, she thought that losing a parent and losing a child must be pretty close on the emotional pain level).



The Gauntlet (Okay... Both of us broke down into tears after seeing her father tell her not to be so hard on herself).



Killing Howe and realizing how empty she still was, and how vengeance did nothing for her pain.



Alistair breaking up with her after the Landsmeet (It was one of my first playthroughs... I was too stupid to choose the Queen option).



Alistair's speech at the final battle.



The cheering of the soldiers as she walked towards the Archdemon.



Seeing Riordan fall to his death, and knowing she would die (She didn't bring Alistair... She still loved him, and was afraid he'd try to be a hero if the worst happened, AKA Riordan falling before the battle with the Archdemon).



Sinking that (incredibly large) blade into the Archdemon's head, knowing that she would die, and perhaps be at peace in the afterlife, whatever that may be.



And me, personally, at the funeral, and seeing Alistair choke up.



Such a sad, but wonderful game.




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xgiovedi

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I only choked up at the end of the Cousland origins when heaving your mother and father.

I didn't cry at my ending, as I did the Dark Promise with Morrigan, so I knew I wasn't going to die lol



I don't know how I finished the MGS 3 and 4 with all those tears in my eyes, though lol

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The Gay Warden wrote...

I'm man enought o admit that I cried at the ending of Dragon Age. There was a lot of drama. My PC having to slay the Archdemon, knowing his lover Morrigan would abandon him afterwards... all that jazz.

What REALLY got to me was when your companions were saying their goodbyes to you. THus music was great, the acting was great. It really touched me. Anyone else?


I've not cried yet in this game. However i did sort of cry at end of firsy ME playthrough. That was nore intense at the end i felt.

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jfrenchy wrote...

does goosebumps count


I had those more than once during my first playthrough but nothing ever brought tears to my eyes.  Only 1 game has ever done that to me and that was Final Fantasy 10.

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As a soft, and terribly emotionally unstable female, I got teary at:

The Human Noble ending (Not so much because of what happened, more a "I don't want to go away and be poor!")
Duncan dying.
Killing Connor
The farewell speech before you enter Denerim the last time - especially Oghren's "I'll be the warrior you taught me to be"
Killing the Archdemon myself. Loghain deserved it. Haven't managed to get Alstair to do it yet.

Modifié par Chaos-fusion, 19 janvier 2010 - 06:43 .


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JBurke

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katie916 wrote...

does crying from laughter count if so im guilty


GUILTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ....... welcome to the club. :wizard:

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A lot of moments in the game made me choke up. I'm playing the human noble origin. A few that really make me choke up are



When leaving my parents behind to die.

Ruck's mother and choosing to lie to her about her son.

Right at the end when Alistair says "This is the sanest thing I've ever done" Then shares a kiss and goes off to sacrifice himself. I can never keep that ending.




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I never cried, but there were definitely a lot of emotional moments. The beginning and ends, especially. The Human Noble origin definitely got me upset, even when played through second and third times. The battle at Ostagar always gives me goosebumps watching it. The end of the game got me emotional, but not necessarily upset. Like someone said earlier, I felt a big sense of accomplishment near the end. (lol video games.) Throughout the whole battle, and the final scene where, for me, Alistair was king and my Cousland girl was his queen and everybody was saying their goodbyes got to me.

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LadyVaJedi

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The first play through I had an female Elf rogue gotten dumped by Al. Since I wasn't a noble human. I deleted that one it upset me and I almost cried.



Human female noble origin ending teary eyed. I had to be drafted into Wardens. I wanted to defend my mom and dad to the death.



And the farewells from friends.

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Zafireria

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illerianna wrote...

And me, personally, at the funeral, and seeing Alistair choke up.

Such a sad, but wonderful game.

So Alistair starts crying if you die and he is in love with you, regardless that he broke up with you?

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Times I cried:

When Alistair dumped my character -- I sat stunned, it was amazing that I had that much of an emotional response

When I sacrificed my PC while romancing Zevran and Anora gave the eulogy (the close up of Zevran's face had tears going)

Zevran's dark city speech when I left him at the gates (reloaded)

Sten when left at the city gates with max approval

Oghren telling my PC he would be the warrior she taught him to be



My husband thought I was nuts when he caught me all teary over this game. I just am still in awe of the writing that promotes such emotional attachments to fictional characters.


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GrimReaperCalls

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Things that had me in tears:



- The cheering soldiers when entering denerim to face the archdemon



- Leliana commiting suicide if you romance but don't harden her and then sacrifising yourself.



- The happy ending with Leliana if you let the other warden (Loghain in this case) do the ritual with Morrigan. But it was more like joyful tears :P

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There were many times in the game where I could feel my emotions stir.

Worst time for me was when I sacrificed myself and I was romancing Zevran. When at the funeral I could see how sad he was that my character was dead, and when I read his epilogue... I was in tears and couldn't sleep the whole night ;_;

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remylass

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Cried when my first playthrough was complete. The end got to me. The second one had a happier ending.

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Kilyra

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So...funny enough (and I was surprised this got to me), but in the epilogue after I did sacrifice myself...reading the bit about how Oghren got married, and when he held his first daughter he wept and named her after his dear friend from so long ago (paraphrased). Not sure why, but man did that call out the water works. Oghren is great though

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There were many moments that touched me, but only once did I shed a tear and it was in the epilogue about the ring Morrigan gives you if you choose to romance her. I just finished The Calling though, and I admit to shedding tears multiple times even if it was just plain text. Damn that Gaider is good.

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Zafireria wrote...

So Alistair starts crying if you die and he is in love with you, regardless that he broke up with you?


Even worse:
he dumps you, then when you tell him about Morrigan's ritual he says "But what about us?"
And you don't get a chance to say "Hello? Ferelden to Alistair: you dumped me, remember? There is no us."

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The cutscene where Duncan sees Cailan's death, attacks the Ogre and limps back to the king. When he looks up and sees the beacon lit, its like that final moment he realizes hope is not lost.

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Oh yeah, the end saying good bye to all my friends, very nice. I teared up a bit when I talked to the lady from my clan and she was so happy about the Dalish finally getting land. To me that was more moving than stopping the Blight.

The amazing thing about this game is you could have beaten it once and you still aren't safe in the spoiler section. I'll probably have to beat this game at least three times before I can read through here safely. Eek...

Modifié par TyroneTasty, 20 janvier 2010 - 01:58 .


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No tears, more nauseated then anything else.

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RobinMichelleB

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There were so many emotions in this game! On my human noble, which I'm playing through now, I was horribly sad and ANGRY at the end of her origin, especially when I found Oren dead. I can't wait to meet Howe again and deliver some swift justice.



On my mage, my heart literally clenched when Eamon suggested that Alistair be king, because I knew that if he was, I couldn't be with him. Luckily, I was able to put Anora on the throne.



I did cry at the end when everyone was saying goodbye, even though I did the ritual and didn't die. I was especially sad when Morrigan left, especially after she had admitted her friendship and after she did the ritual to save me. It was hard knowing I would never see her again.



There were so many good ones, but those were some of the best, I think. :)