The scene that made you cry
#176
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 10:10
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#177
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 10:14
im dead inside

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#178
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Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 10:16
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Not a scene but I felt like crying when I killed my last and tenth dragon tonight and my dragon killing achievement didn't trigger. Got me so sad. But I went back to an older save and re-killed a dragon again and that made it pop out.
#179
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 10:19
Scene where party memebers controls were completely un-responsible during dragon fights and in Temple of Mythal. Seeing such state of PC controls makes me cry.
Aside from that, there alot of good scenes, but alas, i didnt cried.
#180
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 10:22

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#181
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 10:28
lol seriously people ? crying ? Maybe I'm a heartless morron, but the game dialogue and general story is badly written with some poor emotional wannabe scenes... This game was clearly not as intensive for me than DA;O storywise...
I remember choices in DA:O that would make me think for a few minutes (like killing Loghain or not, having the baby with morrigan, sacrifying my warden or loghain or alistair to kill the archdemon, letting the architect live or kill him...)
In DA:I, choices are dull and just here to serve the action driven gameplay. None of the choice really matters. Even when you want to talk bad to a companion, he finds the positive in what you said.
There's the little drama queen cullen with his Lyrium addiction, and Sera who's just a freaking pompus little girl, Blackwall the not so warden, Cassandra and her existential questions about the maker and the divine... she reminds me of Leliana in DA:O lol... and that's not a good thing !
The Dawn will come song could have been great... but then again, it was butchered by poor staging...
That said, I quite liked the scene in the fade with Morrigan, Flemeth and Kieran (even if Kieran is really badly voiced...) but I'm biased since I've loved Morrigan since I met her in the wild in DA:O...
Oh, and I was glad to sacrifice Hawke, and I will continue to sacrifice him/her each time... just because DA 2 was so bad =p
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#182
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 12:04
I didn't cry, but the part I was most emotionally stressed was during the confrontation between Morrigan and Flemeth.
I was worried that one of them - the OGB or Morrigan would die, and since the Warden is my favourite of all the protagonists, I didn't want him robbed of his wife or child. Got intense real quick when Flemeth or Mythal or whatever started yelling.
#183
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 12:06
I cried of laugther when I noticed that if I jump onto certain npcs it looks like the inquisitor is trying to climb them. I also cried with frustration when I had spent three hours in the forbidden oasis on my first playthrough trying to find the last shard. Turns out you can't climb the big bridge like rock formation just across the waterfalls....
#184
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 12:15
It didn't make me feel much. You do not see him actually die. Last time we see him if make that choice is he is there fighting it and nothing more so unless Bioware say explicitly that he is dead and that they will not ever bring him back or have any mission to rescue him in future then I see no reason to be upset about it personally. The most emotion I felt in the game was pride in making this character and this one given how bad the CC options were so felt pride in making something decent out of such bad options presented, or anger when Bioware screwed up big time on Sola's companion quest All New, Faded for Her quest triggers/flags being broken which prevented me from completing his side quests for the entirety of the game. I also hate Vivianne and Sera so if the writer wrote them in a way to purposefully be hated then they did a good job and succeeded.
#185
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 12:25
I've written this before, but I'll reiterate for this thread. I don't get very emotionally involved in games. I'll have characters that I like, dislike, or am indifferent to. I've never gotten it when people say that they "hate" so-and-so (especially enough to want to kill them), or sobbed over a scene.
That said, across the entire Dragon Age franchise, the two most emotionally charged scenes I've ever experienced have been in DAI. The first is Dorian's side quest relating to his father. I've played it as both romance and non-romance content. I do think that the romance version is slightly better, but only just, and because you can see how all of it affects Dorian. The second is the actual decision, and aftermath, of the fade choice. The first time I played I just sat there, gobsmacked that they were asking me to make this choice. The first time was really a no-brainer for me in choosing Stroud, even though I felt bad about it. The second time was agony in deciding on Hawke, and my mouse lingered over the choice for quite some time before clicking it. Varric's reaction back at Skyhold really drove home just how much he cared about Hawke, which had a huge affect on me.
Neither of those scenes made me cry, but I did feel them deeply.
#186
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 12:30
Unless it's a character that I'm profoundly invested in, I usually don't become upset. I have previously felt the anger and outrage the character would feel in certain situations. Best example I can think of was DA2, when Hawk discovers the fate of his mother. My Hawk was a force mage, so I threw the man that mutilated Hawk's mother around the room, set the apostate on fire and generally threw everything I could at him, out of pure uncontrollable rage.
It's worth pointing out that for me, I'll become more upset or saddened by the music for a scene, rather than the scene itself. Sometimes the emotion poured into a song is the most moving thing.
#187
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 01:24
It's fairly obvious, I think, that at one point Hawke was meant to be the protagonist of DA:I as well as DAII. Simply look at the marketing for DAII: Hawke, unlike the Warden, was a character with a canonical face, a distinctive look and a consistent voice actor. Hawke was to Dragon Age what Shepard was to Mass Effect. It was a marketable character meant to promote brand loyalty in a way that appeals to a more casual audience than the threatening demand of "be whomever you want!" (Note that I don't say this condescendingly; there's nothing at all wrong with a casual audience or enjoying some consistency in one's main character.) Hawke's image was made for sequels, as was his/her story.
While DA:O made significant effort to make each Origin a worthwhile experience and an important part of the story, DA:I, by comparison, almost seemed to put it in as an afterthought. Your origin makes little difference in terms of what you will play; you simply choose a race and start the main story. They're very interchangeable. Yes, my Dalish Inquisitor sometimes gets to be all Dalish and stuff, but she also constantly seems to need her native tongue translated for her, educated on who her gods are and commonly refers to things as "elven", like a human would. Humans don't go around and say, "Look at all these human ruins!" Plus, it bothers me just how much she apparently knows about Andraste, as well as human culture and etiquette.
The story seems intended for Hawke. Take out the convenient magic terrorist attack that the game currently has, and you have Cassandra bringing Hawke to the Conclave, being questioned ME3-style, then **** hits the fan with Corypheus coming back and suddenly we have the exact same story, only your advisors don't trust you because of your failure in Kirkwall, rather than because, understandably, you're just some random person they've never met before. Then the rest of the game plays out in the same way, only in the Fade you have to decide between a DA:O Warden and your sibling/Stroud. After that? No changes needed.
They just needed to distance themselves from DAII, and people understandably wanted their different races back. So, bam! Inquisitor is made.
This is so true. I can barely make it past the introduction. Started as a Dalish Keeper, and bam, suddenly human believers in the Maker, members of the Chantry, see me, the jew of Dragon Age, as Andraste´s Herald. Made me stop and ponder which character, besides a non-mage Hawke, would make sense in that setting and plot.
#188
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 02:21
I tried to hold my laugh in until cullen started singing. That scene was so corny
lol. They really need to use motion capture more. It started to be really good, but at the beginning to that scene it was a little corny. But it mostly because of some of the bad animation. The song was good though.
#189
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 02:49
The ending to Solas' romance had me choking back tears for my Inquisitor.
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#190
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 02:55

#191
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 03:03
#192
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 03:09
The only scene that actually made me cry was Cole's personal quest.
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#193
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 03:50
The choice between Hawke And Alistair would be so simple for me. Alistair was an absolutely terrible tank in DAO. I could not stand that guy. Shale was better in every way banter included. Alistair was such a big whiner all the time haha.
I seen one where it was Hawke and Loghain. Yea same deal. Screw Loghain.
#194
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Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 08:26
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#195
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 08:38
Well I can't say I really cried but yes my heart strings were tugged in a terrible way quite a few times. Killed my douchebag Hawke because I couldn't kill Alistair, nothing here - then I come back to Skyhold and my Inquisitor hugs Varric and the goddamn music in the background and I nearly delete everything because VARRIC I AM SO SO SORRY //CRIES//
My lady Lavellan crying out 'I love you' after Solas. Dorian talking to his father, holding back tears as he says 'all for your ****** legacy'. Cole sitting next to my Inquisitor and whispering 'thank you'.
The whole aftermath of 'In Your Heart Shall Burn', just thinking about the Inquisitor pressing forward in the snow and cold wind, still carrying a fire in their heart. Then everyone starts singing 'the Dawn Will Come' and I'm left a broken mess.
#196
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 08:47
To be honest only one scene in the entire game made me tear up a bit, not actually cry but just tear up; the precise moment when people started to knee before the Inquisitor as they were singing The Dawn will Come, after Haven. I think that it culminated with goose bumps when the musical instrumentation kicks in right when we see Solas near the end of the song. I have to admit, however, that when it comes to "emotional Chorus" compositions I'm quite the ***** and I can tear up to almost anything. I bet that I would tear up if you had a Chorus singing "Two dwarfs go into a bar...". * sniff *
I have to admit that, overall, the Dragon Age franchise has not been as "heavy" on emotions as Mass Effect was (I think I actually cried a good three or four times in the whole ME trilogy... one of which for the wrong reasons but it still got to me pretty hard).
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#197
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 09:35
Solas...both in his final romance scene and at the end what he says right after he finds the orb...I guess I'm not as mad at him as I thought I was. ![]()
#198
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 10:08
I think there were some good scenes, but I didn't sacrifice Hawke... I opted for the little known Stroud, though I did know him from DA2. Also on every playthrough I didn't see how Hawke's argument for sacrificing herself against the Nightmare because Cory was her problem really made sense. Stroud's argument made sense and my Inquisitors had to agree... they were there because of Warden foolishness. So... never needing to choose between Hawke and somebody that mattered I got to skip that trap and never got a scene that might have made me cry.
None of the scenes I got brought me to tears. I like the song and thought it fit the circumstances... it struck me as inspirational. There were a few more good scenes I got in some playthroughs that were touching but none that were tear jerking.
The closest any scene came to bringing me to tears was when Solas ends the romance. I might have almost cried.
#199
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 10:14
straight after Sera says she has no knickers on.. my game glitches and all i see are two Misingnos in a bedroom.
i spent HOURS TRYING TO SEE ELF BOOBS.
#200
Posté 15 décembre 2014 - 10:57
So far I teared up with chills and squishy feelings when everyone sang the Dawn will come. Real tears when I left Loghain in the Fade Suerprising because I never felt for him but thought this is how you find redemption for yourself and for the wardens. I teared up when I had lunch with Cole and then he said I was gentle always concerned. I love him so much! I almost cried for IB when he had to choose between the chargers and the Qun and I made that choice for him suck it bull we're saving our people. I am really loving this game I hope it feels as good on replaying when I finally finish my first run through.





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