| curl-6 said: What are your picks, and why? |
The princess is in another castle
:P
I know it's not an ending, but might as well be.
Gotta figure out how to set these up lol.
| curl-6 said: What are your picks, and why? |
The princess is in another castle
:P
I know it's not an ending, but might as well be.
Gotta figure out how to set these up lol.
| curl-6 said: What are your picks, and why? |
Legit though, one game that had a massive impact on me at the time with Little Inferno. I actually cried a bit with it. Made me think. Was quite intrinsic. I ensure life comes before games after that actually.
Gotta figure out how to set these up lol.
Arkham City - Joker's end... Unexpected for me anyway
Injustice - Cool story
Twilight Princess - Who doesn't love Midna's true form?
Wind Waker - Most Zeldas have great endings IMO
Donkey Kong Country (any really) - The ending music is sooo goood
Mega Man X (any) - Because it is so damn satisfying to beat such an intense game
1doesnotsimply
For me, it's the ending of Xenoblade Chronicles.
Playing: F1 2016 (PC), Uncharted: The Lost Legacy (PS4)
Watching: Hajime no Ippo, Attack on Titan (4th time)
Upcoming purchases in October:
-TBD
To the moon - I feel bad for the wife though.
FFX - The only FF game that I've played that gave me a tear jerking moment.
TTG The Walking Dead s1
Currently playing
IOS - Knights of the Old Republic, Monster Hunter Freedom HD and Idolmaster Festa.


Steam-NovisNoah, Uplay-Limpanot, Origins-NovisNoah, PSN-NovisNoah, NNID-NovisNoah


| ReimTime said:
You may ask why I picked all those bittersweet endings and not any happy ones. Maybe it's because they are more memorable, or maybe because I've seen an over-saturation? I hope you guys can bear with me here, but another reason is because of how I relate to them. I like this community, and this is a story I have shared many times before, so I feel comfortable sharing it again. When I was 14, I found out my father had terminal brain cancer. My Grandma and Grandpa died in the same year, so you could sarcastically say I got two chances to prepare for the inevitable day, but it only made it harder. It shook my family to the core, seeing the strongest man in my life fade away. He was my Boss; my mentor. He didn't miraculously recover after I found some mysterious space rock or something, he just gradually deteriorated until he inevitably passed away. I couldn't fight 16 magical beasts to bring him back either; he was just gone. After he died my accomplishments felt worthless. He did not live to see my valedictorian speech at graduation, or my first college ball game. Why should I feel proud, when the biggest reason I pushed for those things was gone? That's why I like what these ending's portray. Life isn't fair at all, it really is just a fleeting dream. Sometimes people close to you die, or leave your life for reasons you do not understand, and there is nothing you can do to stop it from happening. You can't bring them back either, so you try to carry their legacy, and stand tall instead of dwelling on how unfair it may be. And you know what? I have grown to become ok with that. None of those characters just rolled over when they were faced with death and adversity. Like Snake, I gave a silent salute to my father and mentor, and I continue to try to make him proud. Life isn't fair and loss does hurt, but no matter what, there will always be something to fight for. He was strong up until he was gone, and I honor him by doing the same. |
Damn, I'm sorry to hear of your loss. My Dad died when I was in my teens as well.
I actually prefer dark or bittersweet endings too, though I always have so I don't think the above was a factor in my case.
| curl-6 said: Damn, I'm sorry to hear of your loss. My Dad died when I was in my teens as well. I actually prefer dark or bittersweet endings too, though I always have so I don't think the above was a factor in my case. |
Thanks, I appreciate it.
I've always liked them too as they are more memorable and distinguishable, as well as being a braver choice. I hadn't really played any sad-ending games until recently, but they make for a good reflection piece too. I think another reason they leave a better impression on me is because I may be a little more empathetic than I used to
I like the premise of Final Fantasy X's ending, but the voice acting pretty much kills it for me.


Mine would have to be The Swapper.
It stuck with me for weeks after I finished it; truly haunting and thought provoking.