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The ending to Klonoa was heart-wrenching. The song made it sadder. The ending to Klonoa 2 was comparatively lame, but it's not like they could've topped the first one anyway.
I also thought Mail's death in Willy Wombat was rather moving, only I guess because it was so completely unexpected. I think I'm one of the only four people in the world who played Willy Wombat, though.
I also thought Mail's death in Willy Wombat was rather moving, only I guess because it was so completely unexpected. I think I'm one of the only four people in the world who played Willy Wombat, though.
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That's pretty much what happened to me. I couldn't stop laughing throughout the entire procedure, up until it dematerialized.Light Speed wrote:Really? The first time my chao died was when my friend told me all excited like that if you beat your chao he will die. So I beat mine for awhile until he died.
And yeah, MGS3's ending was pretty sobering, too. I didn't realize that I was supposed to shoot manually, so I just stood there for about 5 minutes, really gave the whole scene time to sink in.
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A hard choice between Gamma and the Chao, but I went with Gamma eventually.
I mean, you experience his whole life, you're there at his creation, then you go through his enlightenment when he breaks free of his programming, when he goes to free his "brothers" and ultimately his sacrifice.
The guy has such an important and pivotal part in the story, develops a well rounded character in such a short space of time.
But, and this is a big but, he only lives/exists for about 3 days, that's a sacrifice and a half.
It really got me thinking about how Motobugs feel.
I mean, you experience his whole life, you're there at his creation, then you go through his enlightenment when he breaks free of his programming, when he goes to free his "brothers" and ultimately his sacrifice.
The guy has such an important and pivotal part in the story, develops a well rounded character in such a short space of time.
But, and this is a big but, he only lives/exists for about 3 days, that's a sacrifice and a half.
It really got me thinking about how Motobugs feel.
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The main game ending I can think of that really got to me was actually the FFX one, which is odd because the game wasn't really anything special. I think it was mainly because of how amazing the music was during it.
The only emotion close to sadness I can think of I've really felt with Sonic is the horrific depression and disappointment I felt playing through SA for the first time.
The only emotion close to sadness I can think of I've really felt with Sonic is the horrific depression and disappointment I felt playing through SA for the first time.
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Yeah, it's hard to keep a straight face once EVA starts sobbing on the recording.Double-S- wrote:The only game scene that has made me come remotely close to tearing up was Metal Gear Solid 3's ending. Because I'm a friggin patriot!
Now, by saddest moment in games overall... I'd have to pick... you know what? I'll post it when I remember.
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I'd have to say that my saddest Sonic related moment was when Sega announced it was going 3rd party.
The time a friend of mine accedently deleted all of my save data in S&K3.
Otherwise, Gamma gets my vote.
Shadow's ending in SA2 would've been up there if he hadn't come back. No one seems to have the balls to kill off a major character and leave him/her for dead these days.
The time a friend of mine accedently deleted all of my save data in S&K3.
Otherwise, Gamma gets my vote.
Shadow's ending in SA2 would've been up there if he hadn't come back. No one seems to have the balls to kill off a major character and leave him/her for dead these days.
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Well, she falls over, starts talking about something, and then you shoot her. Sounds flaccid in text, but it was pretty powerful the first time through.Green Gibbon! wrote:What happened at the end of MGS3? All I remember is The Boss showing some cleavage and me sneaking around in a bunch of flowers.
Oh, and then there was Eva's message where she tells Snake of her mission and whatnot, can't recall most of the details.
Also, I played Klonoa yesterday, beat it later that night. A good game overall, but the ending didn't strike any chords. I'm sure it would've been much more saddening if I cared about Huepow. His only purpose up until you reach the Moon Kingdom is to regurgitate everything Klonoa says, or vice-versa. Not to say that it wasn't a decent ending, though.
EDIT: Just watched the ending again. I must've been too tired to appreciate the scene last night, because something clicked this time around. Nothing tear-worthy, but touching nonetheless.
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Or you can wait till they snuggle you before firing a Chaos Blast.Wooduck51 wrote:The mystic mansion, in the room full of chao set off a Chaos Blast right in the midst of them. Or you can stand still and they will snuggle you.Brazillian Cara wrote:You could do that?! Where?
Yeah, I don't know either.
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Look here! Not only is it complete, but you can pay with a check or money order. So now you have no excuse, go bid on it!TailsMcCloud wrote:Sorry, forgot about the two "T"`sRitz wrote:That was Rittz.TailsMcCloud wrote:Offtopic but Ritz, are you the real Ritz, you know, the one that made Sonic ARGH.
I really want ot play the 1st, I can`t find it anywhere and I have no money in Pay-Pal to buy it Online.