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#201
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I am a manly man and I cry at commercials. If you think lack of crying makes you a bigger man then you need to get off the Reaper ship and clear that indoctrination.



There were no times that I remember crying during ME2 but there were times when I was emotionally moved. There were times (like seeing the new Normandy) that I was like oh yeah and was moved. Then there were times when I was like pissed off at the world, many times I wanted to punch TIM or at least tell him off.



I think Jack didn't move me as much as it might have because that was spoiled for me. There were many more times when I could have been moved to cry but my limited Shep dialouge ruined those moments. I was so taken aback by the dialogue at those points that I was taken out of the scene.

#202
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The only time I have cried in the manner you are speacking is when I read "Where the Red Fern Grows", not the first time (when I was at school), but the secound.

#203
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I would've cried, if I wasn't a damn good commander who brought all of his people home alive.

#204
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Neofelis Nebulosa wrote...

Cried, ... no, not really. Even in the first game not. But I did rage as hell sometimes, especially worth noting when I got the Reaper Larva down to maybe a third of his health and when I pack out the cain to finish the job (only 5 Heavy Weapon Ammo upgrades and Terminus Armor, hence only 175% Energy for the "Nuke Launcher") charged, aimed right when the reaper charged for his attack, finally shot just when the reaper slightly moved to the right and my round missed it. I was like *RAAAAAAAAAAAAAWRRRR* *YOU *BEEEP*, I'LL *BEEP* KILL YOU SON OF A MECHANICAL *BEEP* !!!

I packed the Cain, unpacked the M22a Shotgun, ran into enemy lines (hardcore difficulty!) and literally obliberated the Collectors standing in my way, collecting the two Heavy Ammo Packs, changed weapons to the Cain, and charged. I stood there out in the complete open, charging the Cain and again aiming at this frickin' reapers head (this time in the middle of it, not the vulerable eyes as before *grrrrrrr* ) while it did charge its own heavy weapon attack.

It was like chicken game, ... but I shot first right between its eyes. That was like:

"WHO DA MAN, BASTERD! WHO DA MAAAAAN!!!!!!"

That's just about 10 minutes ago!


u da man!! LOL Image IPB

#205
Noilly Prat

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Didn't cry, but it did elicit some more emotional reactions in me than pretty much any other game I can recall playing. Particularly being confronted by Ashley on Horizon, Tali's loyalty mission, and Thane's reunion with his son.

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I never cried but I certainly felt bad many times. Visiting the Normandy crash site was very moving and so was Tali's loyalty mission.

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I didn't cry but I was more emotionally engaged with ME then I was with ME2, I know the first time I played ME I reloaded Virmire about 4 times because I couldn't decide who I was going to pick to die.

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Okay, I confess. That Krogan, I can't remember his name, the one you come across on Tachunka while doing Mordin's loyalty quest. The guy is willing to die in order to help find a cure for the genophage.... gets me all misty eyed every time. I love the pep talk Shep gives him in order to get him to leave. RAWR!

#209
TomBmbadil

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I think the saddest one for me was on my last playthrough Tali got shot in the face with the rocket on the Collector Base, cause when the camera pans out you see her face down in a pool of blood, I was like :,(

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I cried on my first playthrough when I saw the Normandy SR2 for the first time. The ship and the music and Joker standing next to me was just too much. I really great moment in the game and i will always remember it.

#211
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I cried when my level 60 got reset (but I knew it was coming).

#212
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I cried when Tali found out her father was dead.

#213
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ME1 was emotional? Didn't see it at all. I was deciding who best to blow up with the nuke because Ashley and Kaidan were both bloody irritating. If only i could have gotten them both in 1 shot without sacrificing Kirrahe.

ME2 was much much better. The highest impact for me was the point in Samara's loyalty mission where the mother was grieving for her daughter and her daughter's holo diary saying she was just trash on omega when she clearly has talent in art. And having Samara face up to the consequences of all that her daughter has done even when its not the first time makes me pity her.

Up to now i can never recruit Morinth because of that. She has to die

Modifié par Computron2000, 03 mars 2010 - 07:04 .


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No crying here, but some scenes in the games did make me shiver, especially final cutscenes etc.

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Hah I am too manly to cry, even when my squadmate died I danced for joy, ok that squadmate was Jack and I was trying to get her killed from the beginning of the game, but still no tears, except for tears of joy.



However I must say there has been one game that managed to make me shed a tear and that was MGS3, *sniff* poor Boss, she was a patriot to the very end and in the end she was just a pawn to help those in power stay in power.

#216
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I cried a bit here and there - mostly because the voice actor doing Tali plucked at a lot of strings with her emotional delivery. VERY rare in a videogame. Only time before ME2 was in Homeworld 1 when the mothership's cool is broken over seeing Hiigara burn while Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings plays in the background. The combination of music and voice acting can really burn a hole through the thickest emotional armor.

Pocketgb wrote...

"Mommy loves you very much!!!"



After I recovered I got pissed as hell at those Geth.


I came out screaming, and kept at it untill the last geth finished twitching in the next room. Hell of a delivery again by the voice actor doing the doomed Quarian female saying goodbye to her kids. :crying: Very tragic and powerful.

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I'm not much of a weeper, but like every other Bioware rpg ME2 was loaded with emotional content. It's impossible to name all the sequences that hit home for me but helping Thane reconnect with his son, Protecting the memory of Tali's father, and convincing Miranda to meet her sister are three examples of things I'll remember for a long, long time.

#218
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Umh no, I did not. Only Grave of the Fireflies makes me cry.

If somone from the first game was involved, like lets say Liara, Tali or Grex, in some death scene with superb acting then yes maybee. Never feelt emotional attached to any of the new people. I feelt sad a few times but never cryed.

Talis loyalti quest was probably the saddest part so far. Poor, poor Tali :(

Edit: Ah yeah, forgot about the mommy saying godbye to the kids scence. That was a clsoe call for cying, wery close. That was so creepy and sad, feelt so real. Good job to the actor.

Modifié par Mossa_missa, 03 mars 2010 - 08:16 .


#219
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I didn't like Tali in ME1 at all, but now...

After everything Tali has to endure and after she tells me about that she can never touch anything with her bare hands or smell the unfiltered scent of a flower I felt kind of sad for her.
Shortly after that you find her dead dad, that never showed love to her and so you hug Tali.
Then when you really make the court regret the trial.

I was shaken by emotions, but never shed a tear. I was more like "Wow, what a great story!"

But when Tali said "I need to feel your skin against mine. I need you to see what's under that damn helmet."
That gave me goosebumps like hell and made my eyes all wet.

That was THE most intense moment in ME2.

#220
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I didn't break out into tears, but I had my heart strings tugged a few times. Like when you first run into Tali on Freedom's Progress, then hearing her messages on Heastorm. Then doing her loyalty mission. The end of Miranda's got me too when you talk her into meeting her sister, then got a smile on my face when she sent that email and told Miranda in a ps to stop reading my mail. Doing Samara's loyalty mission and comforting Nef's mother. I'm sure I could keep going listing moment's that tugged at me.

#221
lovely jubley

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 I cried when the game crashed mid-way through suicide mission and i got pushed back to legions loyalty mission.

#222
klossen4

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I did get the chills and the nice little heart rise thing but no crying

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Don't think I've ever had a game make me cry. First game I heard someone mention made them cry, was FF7. Aeris. Says it all. That said, I was a bit teary at the end of FF:AC because of the game.



Normally I've only felt anger/annoyance at things like squaddies dying, then taking revenge on those that caused it. Still, ME2 is the first game in a while that has managed to pull off a plot twist I didn't see coming, *cough* Collector Cruiser mission...

#224
Kangasniemi

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Both ME1 and ME2 have great moments, but neither of them made me cry. The Tali loyalty mission is great, so is Mirandas.



ME1 has some great moments too. Choosing between Kaiden and Ashley is one of the most moving moments in the game. And last talk with Saren and with the last Prothean are also well written.



A game that always makes me cry is MGS3. The end is so sad, how the whole mission was a coverup, and you were forced to kill your mentor. And at the very end, visiting the grave of Boss, perfect.



And for some reason, i found that Jade Empire had much more emotion in it than Mass Effect.



@Devidose: You have one of the best signatures i have ever seen!

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Meeting back up with Joker and seeing the new Normandy's maiden voyage.  I felt more moved by the next scene of Shep walking down toward the CIC with that music playing, that "it's good to be home feeling"...even if it was a Cerberus ship.