Biggest Feel.

Post » Sun May 18, 2014 12:22 am

I really liked the scene in

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Bioshock Infinite where Elizabeth sings 'Will the circle be unbroken?" to that little kid in the bar.

Also the moment in

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DAO where Morrigan breaks down completely, and calls my female Warden a 'sister'

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Post » Sun May 18, 2014 3:14 am


I know that feel. Whatever floats your boat, just try to remember to do a trail run first. :)
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Zoe Ratcliffe
 
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Post » Sat May 17, 2014 7:37 pm

Didn't read or have the book :tongue: .

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I wasn't all to upset when she got popped, what kinda disappointed me a little was, Kat was really shining late into the game and her strategies really seemed to be helping the group out, then she comes up with a brilliant plan and boom popped by a sniper---it just seemed like a chump way to go.

I enjoyed hearing "Will the circle be unbroken" hymn when you first set foot on Colombia---Bioshock Infinite is a masterpiece :happy:.

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Ilona Neumann
 
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Post » Sat May 17, 2014 4:53 pm

Movie - the end of the final battle in The Last Samurai

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when their cavalry charge is massacred by machine guns and Katsumoto dies
I did get teary

Game - games have never made me "feel" anything deeply, maybe I'm not playing the right games

Book - many a segment from Quo Vadis. Sienkiewicz is a master; that book touched me even though I'm an atheist

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James Baldwin
 
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Post » Sun May 18, 2014 2:19 am

The Walking Dead will make you feel a lot.

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Alex [AK]
 
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Post » Sun May 18, 2014 6:45 am

I didn't mean Kat, just the whole story in general, and it wasn't even a Sniper, its was a needle rifle...

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zoe
 
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Post » Sun May 18, 2014 5:37 am

Anytime a dog gets hurt or killed in a movie, I lose it.

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Jeff Turner
 
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Post » Sun May 18, 2014 3:55 am

Same here. I tend to care more about seeing animals get hurt more than humans for whatever reason lol.

As far as TV goes when

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Spike dies at the end of Cowboy Bebop I used to get bummed out watching it because even though it was foreshadowed a lot I still hoped he could have carved out a happy ending.

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Post » Sat May 17, 2014 6:02 pm

When hedwig died in HP, I blubbed forever
And when Fred died.. That touched me cause George and angelina go in to get married and its kindve like... Thats a relationship built on loving the same another more than each other, and it just makes me feel.. Weird and sad
Actually all of HP makes me feel so... Everything, idk how to put it. Ya I'm a HP nerd ok

For game red dead redemption story and ending
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mike
 
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Post » Sat May 17, 2014 9:27 pm

The feel to throw a table out of the window from happyness when I got the Fox Hound rank in MGS3. :P

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Post » Sat May 17, 2014 7:40 pm

Game: Most recent that I can remember would have been Disgaea. I didn't get one of the better endings(actually, think it was second to worst ending), and it just ripped me to pieces :-(.

Movie: Ladder 49 >< Will not allow that movie to be on a tv when I'm around.

Book: Can't really remember. I know there have been plenty, but can't seem to pull out any specific ones from my head. One of the issues of reading as much as I do I guess.
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Post » Sun May 18, 2014 4:04 am

Real Life: Putting my dog to sleep on Xmas eve because she had cancer.

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Post » Sun May 18, 2014 7:23 am

Anytime you're hit by a marksman or rifleman from a hidden place is still considered sniping, regardless of what rifle they're using :wink:.

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Post » Sun May 18, 2014 1:53 am

Same here, I didn't get teary, but that ending svcked big time (not "the ending is bad" kind of svcked, you know what I mean). I even liked and felt bad for Tom Cruise, and I usually dislike that guy a lot.

I was also totally sympathetic with him in the "saaaakeeeee..... saaaaaaakeeeeeeee...." scene. :P

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Alexandra Ryan
 
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Post » Sat May 17, 2014 8:41 pm

When George kills Lenny at the end of Of Mice and Men and when Arya friendzones Eragon at the end of Inheritence.

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Amy Siebenhaar
 
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Post » Sun May 18, 2014 2:26 am

You mean Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, right?

No Russian never really made me flinch. I can see the controversy but it's just a game and those people aren't even real.

As far as it goes I think it was a real test of character; You don't need to shoot the civilians but how many people actually do

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Post » Sat May 17, 2014 11:32 pm

I don't know what better compliment to give a writer than telling him I was unable to finish one of his books because of the strong emotions it let loose in me.

This happened once, a Dutch writer called A.F.Th. v/d Heijden, who wrote a series of books called 'the Toothless Time' (doesn't translate well).

In these books the lives of several people are followed, from their youth in a place very near where I grew up to their advlthood and eventual doom.

In book three of the series 'Under the boardwalk, the swamp' a young man died. It was the manner of his death that made me put the book away because I just could not go on. I picked the series up again at book four.

What happened was that this boy lived with his boyfriend who was an artist. The artist wanted to create sculptures akin to the http://www2.brevard.edu/reynoljh/italy/corpsecasts.htm made from Pompeii victims, you know, these poor peoples bodies left holes in the ash that later archeologists filled with plaster to produce harrowing images of the their last moments.

So the artist wrapped his models in plaster and then gagged them so they were unable to breathe. The throws they made in their suit of plaster would produce the effect he wanted.

Only with his boyfriend he waited too long before unwrapping him and the boy died.

That is not what got to me.

What got me was later, when he was in jail telling his tale to a visiting friend.

"When I unwrapped him he looked so terrible. All blue, and gasping for air. I couldn't stand to look at it. So I wrapped him up again'.

After that last sentence I was like: "That's it, I'm done."

Mind that I had 'known' this boy since childhood, such an accomplished writer is the man. He writes 'broad rather than deep' as he calls it, there is almost an overflow of information and stuff happening on a single page. This allows for deep character exposition.

Nothing but praise for such a phenomenal writer, who managed to invoke such emotion in me.

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Post » Sun May 18, 2014 3:45 am

Game:

The begining, middle, and ending of the last of us

Real Life: Coming home from school and realizing that while I was gone my grandfather passed away... I was supposed to see him that day.

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Post » Sat May 17, 2014 11:49 pm

Lots of them when watching porm...

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Jennifer May
 
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Post » Sun May 18, 2014 7:47 am

Game: Heavy Rain

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Near the beginning when Jason is hit by the car...and the ending (depending on what people got). The whole game was melancholy, really.

Book: All Quiet on the Wester Front

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A melancholy book as it was, but when Paul died - and more so, how he felt after all his friends died - hit me hard.

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Post » Sat May 17, 2014 10:26 pm

I always feel immensely happy when I prevent a suicide in a video game. By that, I mean a fictional character not killing themselves. Felt that way with Planescape Torment and even consider it my biggest achievement in that game. The process of talking him out of it is what was the best part.

I felt... horrified and almost heartbroken when *Shin Megami Tensei IV spoiler incoming* [SPOILERS]I got to the Hills building's underground and saw people who had brain damage from their brains being used to make reds(which make humans into demons and demons addicts to them) and children who were either completely oblivious to what they were living through or were up and abandoned right at the place so the parents had their safety from demons insured.[/SPOILERS]

Seriously, that was the saddest, most terrifying, and most messed up thing I've seen in a video game. I'm at my neutral playthrough and still feel torn up over it. Even released two kids that were in there and then, realized the situation for them was hopeless. One part has a kid saying their teachers mentioned the word hope, but they did know what it felt like, so that couldn't teach them much else about it.

http://24.media.tumblr.com/61601e1ea2347cac9cd215043ad239ff/tumblr_mr0svhLyoK1qireg4o1_500.jpg

I think that'll fix the impact of something that messed up. Maybe we need a few kitten pictures and a video of a mommy cat hugging it's kitten while it has a nightmare. Yes. We do. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFhYwy912CE

I also feel really bad for that Munna that was kicked in Pokemon Black and White. It didn't do anything. Don't kick it.

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Post » Sun May 18, 2014 2:19 am

Clannad: After Story.

There are no tears left. They are all spent.
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Post » Sat May 17, 2014 8:04 pm

Spoilers!!:

Red Dead Redemption when John Marston dies, but then when you do the side quest with Jack to avenge him.

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Post » Sat May 17, 2014 10:42 pm

Yeah I meant CoD 4: MW :blush: .

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Post » Sat May 17, 2014 10:06 pm

Why'd you go and remind me of that? :(

On topic, Katawa Shoujo hit me pretty hard with the bad Hanako ending.
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