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Recently.
The "Unlost World" storyline in Final Fantasy XIV Dawntrail is rough if you have lost a loved one recently.
Braid definitely got me lumpy at the end.
I don't think I've ever cried because of a game in the sense that the game itself made me cry, but the memories attached to some have.
When I was a child I was very moved by the sequence in Homeworld where they returned to Kharak. Everything was burning and Adagio for Strings playing.
The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit got me pretty darn close.
I think most recently I cried while playing Wandersong; such a great game!
Not quite the same thing, but the song Corridors of Time have gotten me misty eyed from the nostalgia alone.
Maybe I’m playing the wrong games… I’m not really a fan of game story lines and cutscenes because they get in the way of actually playing the game. I don’t emotionally engage other than chuckling at GlaDOS.
Final Fantasy IX and X, Detroit: Become Human
RDR2, in my defense I was very drunk
Death Stranding 2. And I’m not even finished yet.
All around me are familiar faces...