I think it also gives a chance for reflection. I’ve been trying to 100% complete Assassin’s Creed DLCs, and I think I’ve been making more honorable and respectable choices than I would’ve made a year or two ago. For some reason, I care for random npc quest givers as if my choices truly matter in the grand scheme of things. It’s truly strange how things can change😂
This touched my heart... Games tell stories, it doesn't matter if its just a game. The idea of that stories is beautiful, the idea of beeing a human who has feelings, no matter how cold you might seem to the outside. Feelings are a gift, pain is the price of beeing alive, and noone should blame for having feelings.
It’s not just a game. It’s freedom. It’s happiness. It is a hammer that breaks the chains that bind us to the sad reality of the world. It’s the source of happiness for a many people. It’s feeling content. It’s feeling loved. It’s being the person you never could be in the real world. It is beautiful. It means so much than just a controller and a screen. There is so much in video games that means so much more. It is being allowed to feel something in the bleak reality of the world. A video game has everything we could never have in the world. It means so much more than what we think. It is a meaningful story.
This is the most accurate statement I’ve ever heard. Its sad to see that people don’t realize that video games are one of the forms of media that reach the hearts of even the most happy people, video games taught me so many lessons, I wish I could have said it sooner.
God of war has taught me that there's always a choice, spider-man has taught me that being there for others is what is most important in life, and the last of us has taught me that even after the apocalypse, you may still find family.
Assassins creed taught me that life’s a bitch and you should do everything you can to not make others worse because you’ll receive karma in some way so you should always try to help anyone you can as much as possible
When I finished the game I think I sat for a couple of mins trying to think of what I should do, should I spare his life and he hate me, or kill him as a son😢.
Ghost of tsushima was not that impactful for me, so by the time i've finished the game i just felt like school was over, because i tried to 100% the game (since i'm somewhat of a game completionist if i can) that completing the game just felt like a MASSIVE chore was finally done.
These aren't just games, they're an escape, an inspiration, a memory to keep forever. Wether it be Dark Souls, Far Cry 5, Halo, or even Assassin's Creed, these games will always be my hobby during my free time and my inspiration for story-writing. ありがとうございます。❤
Idk if you play games or not, but Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2 are really good. I know it’s not for everyone, but if you play games and like the stories, Red Dead Redemption has incredible stories
People say video games only hold violence yet we look back on these games as we remember the better days of when life was better, life will not always be great but it will hold these memories forever in our life and forever in history, that video games don’t bring death and violence to us, it has brought us together as one, we as a community
Too think this all started off from 2 lines hitting a ball to eachother, its amazing how its evolved from that to these games, games that help you escape reality, there more then just games, there isnt a way to describe it other then a "masterpiece".
Assassin's creed unitys beginning hurt me i playec assassins creed rogue a few months before i did unity but when i finnished ac rogue my dad died i cried playing assassin's creed unity when it began
I was talking to a girl at my school after I found her crying over a book, I asked how good the book was and she told me it was the best She then asked “Have you ever read a book like that? Read a story that gets you so attached to the characters, or just the world, that it makes you cry to see them fall or win?” “Can’t say I have, but I have played a few games with stories that made me cry” “Games? They’re just games, how could they make you cry?” “Well to me, what you hold is just a book, but to you, it’s so much more, that’s how I feel about games.” She and I never became friends, but it was nice to change her outlook, and even recommend a few games she try out so she could see what I meant
Everytime I play Red Dead Redemption 2, no matter how many times I've played it, I cry at Arthur's death, and his face whenever he says "I'm afraid" always breaks my heart and brings me to the verge of tears. It's such an amazing game, it pulls my heart strings, it makes me cry, it makes me happy, it lets me escape reality, and most importantly, it's my favorite game of all time. Rest in peace Arthur Morgan, John Marston, Abigail Marston, Molly O'Shea, Miss Grimshaw, Lenny, Hosea. And rest in hell, Dutch Van der linde, Agent Milton, agent Ross, Javier, Bill Williamson, and most of all, Micah Bell.
6 years later and RDR still gave us the chills…… Remember those that fell: Davey & Mac Callander Jenny Kirk Sean Macguire Hosea Matthews Lenny Summers Susan Grimshaw Arthur Morgan John Marston Abagail Roberts And remember those that lived: Charles Smith Sadie Adler Tilly Jackson Mary-Beth Gaskill Jack Marston
“When I was a young man, I had liberty, but I did not see it. I had time, but I did not know it. And I had love, but I did not feel it. Many decades would pass before I understood the meaning of all three. And now, the twilight of my life, this understanding has passed into contentment. Love, liberty, and time: once so disposable, are the fuels that drive me forward. And love, most especially, mio caro. For you, our children, our brothers and sisters. And for the vast and wonderful world that gave us life, and keeps us guessing. Endless affection, mia Sofia. Forever yours, Ezio Auditore.”
I wish I could send this to my father but I know he could never understand. I don’t play games for mindless entertainment to escape the “real world” I play games emptiness I feel after an incredible story, for the tears in my eyes at the sight of a character so strong finally break, for someone you got to know so personally perish, for the way it brings me and the people I love together, the very real stories I personally can relate to, the emotions felt that I can’t see in real life because social media lied to us to us telling us that if we feel them we are less of a man, the joy that comes with that high score or beating that really hard level and even more so when you’re doing it with friends, the announcement trailers for games that can make me shout aloud out of excitement in a way nothing else possibly could, for a story that touches my heart in a way a book or a movie simply can’t. Because it isn’t YOU, you aren’t IN the movie you aren’t IN the book and no matter how much you put yourself in their shoes you are still merely a character on the side line. When I finish an amazing movie or an incredible book I don’t have that emptiness that very real depression that I get when I finished Persona 5 Royal for the first time, when I watched Joel make his final choice in The Last of Us to protect the girl who he loved as of she was his biological daughter, watching Chloe drive away while Max was stuck looking back at the destruction after the storm when I finished Life Is Strange, the incredible feeling of diving though the sky to save Zelda in Tears of the Kingdom something I never even came close to expecting, and so so so many more other incredible experiences I could only get through video games that all felt so REAL because it was ME who did all of those things. Something my parents or really anyone in my family would ever really understand. It’s more than just a game, it’s more than just a story, it’s truly an incredible journey that you embarked on and obstacles that YOU overcame. Choices you had to make and consequences you had to suffer, if none of them really mattered, then why would I bother playing? If it wasn’t important, why would I feel empty after the incredible story unfolds out until it’s a flat piece of paper upon which the story. my story, has be told.
6 year later, and RDR never fails to give us the chills…… Remember those who fell: Davey & Mac Callender Jenny Kirk Sean Macguire Hosea Matthews Lenny Summers Susan Grimshaw Arthur Morgan John Marston Abagail Roberts And remember those that lived: Charles Smith Sadie Adler Tilly Jackson Mary-Beth Gaskill Jack Marston
"You tell the zavala and ikora the vanguard bet was the best bet i ever _____ lost" The Notorious Hunter Vanguard Cayde-6 a brave hero and true guardian who even after losing his ghost sundance his light he rised beaten and broken picked his ace of spades stood tall and proud and pointing his ace of spades towards the enemy a true man without fear cayde my old partner and friend i wield your Ace to honour what you lived and stood for i miss you old friend
Its not just a game, it makes history and reminds us of the journey and memories we make along the way. They connect us together like a perfect piece of a jigsaw and brings out the true connections we build with the characters along the way. Unless people see that path they fail to see that its........"not just a game, its a piece of history and strong connections"
Now Im a causal gamer and I don't usually cry when a game ends but for some games like red dead 2 I just broke down man I wasn't even in a mood to play the epilogue even though in the epilogue you kill Micah. but anyway keep up the good vids. :)
Storytelling moves people….regardless of what media/format it gets to them from. Through games, the player is often allowed affect change in some way, altering the story in some fashion, but regardless, a game is absolutely no different than any other form of storytelling in how deeply they can grasp someone. To that end, we’ve had some great experiences, but we’ve also met, loved, and lost many people along the way.
Man after thatch died I must've went on a warpath for every british ship in the Caribbean because I just loaded up my save after a while and the most recent missjon on it was that one and I had maxed out every material
The quote from Arthur yelling John to be a Man, it makes me think about how being a man is being there for your family, for the ones you love. Being a man isn't dying in battle for what you believe in, that may be part of it, but being a man is being there for the ones you love, the ones that need you, and sometimes that means turning from battle, and letting others die for you.
We've all grown up on many games, some of them have never included a story nor cinematics, Some were games which soon vanished off the stores/systems, Some of us can only re-live those moments by bringing back past memories when games were genuinely fun, where you could have a laugh and smile, sometimes they brought tears to our eyes but it was because we connected so well with the character or character's, not everything is the same tho, time flies much too quick sadly, I miss the old days of gaming, I miss the old games when moments were cherished and made to last, times we've lost sadly, it's been a pleasure gaming everyone, it's been a journey that's still continuing but it's different, it's not the same, it never will be, just I'm glad I was the one of many whom grew up the way I did, when Gaming was in its prime, Gg's everyone, May your roads meet good ends, just know tho..moments can be made, just it will be hard, Very hard, harder than before, stay safe everyone and happy gaming, Gg's everyone, Gg's
God of War is beautiful, the story of a man turned into a monster by the gods, falling, broken, and then trying to forget, trying to be a new man, and having to face his past to save his son, and growing, changing, holding on, and letting go.
The intro with Arthur talking to John is so depressing. It’s like an older brother talking to a younger brother. He’s just telling John, “I have to do what I have to do. I want you to run and be free. I’m not doing this for revenge, or because I’m angry, or because I want to die fighting. I’m doing this for you and your family. Go…”
One of the saddest endings for me was a way out. I was playing as Vincent and we’ll just say I lost to avoid to many spoilers. It didn’t help that I had to hide the fact that I was crying from the friend I was playing with😅😂
Do Mass Effect! Probably the best video game series ever made! Each game immerses you and makes you love the characters and galaxy you are destined to save.
Many people still think games are like Mario brothers. Modern games storylines and scripts rival and even surpass modern theatrical performances. They are stories that you just aren’t watching but are participating in.
Great video bud! Definitely wanna make me replay all these amazing titles again
You are my inspiration!, It's feels great that I got noticed by you, Thankyou!
@@scorpider03 I didn’t think I would heavenly inspire others but that makes me happy to hear! Also watched your other video, you’re getting better :)
"It's not just a game, it's a story."
Its not just a story is a Adventure made of sadness hapinness and love
Sorry for the fault
@@Gavinfriend1 everyone makes mistakes but that's what life is about..
Other is a life
"it's not just a game, it's a story" -😏
These "games" taught me more things about life than anything else. They gave me trust , patience, concentration respect, gratitude. It gave me it all
I think it also gives a chance for reflection. I’ve been trying to 100% complete Assassin’s Creed DLCs, and I think I’ve been making more honorable and respectable choices than I would’ve made a year or two ago. For some reason, I care for random npc quest givers as if my choices truly matter in the grand scheme of things. It’s truly strange how things can change😂
This touched my heart... Games tell stories, it doesn't matter if its just a game. The idea of that stories is beautiful, the idea of beeing a human who has feelings, no matter how cold you might seem to the outside. Feelings are a gift, pain is the price of beeing alive, and noone should blame for having feelings.
It’s not just a game. It’s freedom. It’s happiness. It is a hammer that breaks the chains that bind us to the sad reality of the world. It’s the source of happiness for a many people. It’s feeling content. It’s feeling loved. It’s being the person you never could be in the real world. It is beautiful. It means so much than just a controller and a screen. There is so much in video games that means so much more. It is being allowed to feel something in the bleak reality of the world. A video game has everything we could never have in the world. It means so much more than what we think. It is a meaningful story.
Video games are a beauty to man kind
This is the most accurate statement I’ve ever heard. Its sad to see that people don’t realize that video games are one of the forms of media that reach the hearts of even the most happy people, video games taught me so many lessons, I wish I could have said it sooner.
@@KermitTheInterstellarreal😔
@@MaZaki721for sure
@@TheWaffleDealer58 imo they are the greatest form of art ever created.
In a world without gold we might’ve been hero’s. That line is so powerful.
Ac4 right?
Time stamp?
@@alfriesmacdonalds5879 3:55
God of war has taught me that there's always a choice, spider-man has taught me that being there for others is what is most important in life, and the last of us has taught me that even after the apocalypse, you may still find family.
And hope....God of war has taught me to always have hope......when all else is lost.
Assassins creed taught me that life’s a bitch and you should do everything you can to not make others worse because you’ll receive karma in some way so you should always try to help anyone you can as much as possible
That comment hit me dif
Red Dead Redemption permanently changed me 😢
RDR2 taught me that it's okay to be afraid
When I finished ghost of tsuima blood sweat tears dried on my face I'm og of everything never quit you'll always beat it
You are SAMURAII!!🙌🏻
@@scorpider03 "no you're more than that, you're the ghost"
When I finished the game I think I sat for a couple of mins trying to think of what I should do, should I spare his life and he hate me, or kill him as a son😢.
Ghost of tsushima was not that impactful for me, so by the time i've finished the game i just felt like school was over, because i tried to 100% the game (since i'm somewhat of a game completionist if i can) that completing the game just felt like a MASSIVE chore was finally done.
These aren't just games, they're an escape, an inspiration, a memory to keep forever. Wether it be Dark Souls, Far Cry 5, Halo, or even Assassin's Creed, these games will always be my hobby during my free time and my inspiration for story-writing. ありがとうございます。❤
this deadass brought me to tears, and i've never played any of these games...
Beautiful.
Idk if you play games or not, but Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2 are really good. I know it’s not for everyone, but if you play games and like the stories, Red Dead Redemption has incredible stories
bro how do u think we gamers felt while playing these games with these characters for hundreds of hours?😢
@@rangerzac4845 rdr2 especially
@@SkibidiSociety-wv5qv yes😢
People say video games only hold violence yet we look back on these games as we remember the better days of when life was better, life will not always be great but it will hold these memories forever in our life and forever in history, that video games don’t bring death and violence to us, it has brought us together as one, we as a community
I showed this to my dad and now I get extra time on the Xbox.
Haha, maybe try a ps5 tho
@@forcoolguys1534 heh, how much are they?
"I'm no hero, all the heroes are dead, dead fighting for what's right" - a wise veteran
“The previous generation went outside and saw the world. Our generation stayed inside and witnessed universes.”
Too late to explore the world, too early to explore the stars, just in time to explore beautiful things, from the comfort of my home.
Too think this all started off from 2 lines hitting a ball to eachother, its amazing how its evolved from that to these games, games that help you escape reality, there more then just games, there isnt a way to describe it other then a "masterpiece".
24:20 rest in peace Kevin Conroy, thank you for being the one true Batman
This is are routine, day and night, everything we do to survive
-The last of us 🗿
Everything has its time and everything ends. But I am SO glad i was alive for these
Assassin's creed unitys beginning hurt me i playec assassins creed rogue a few months before i did unity but when i finnished ac rogue my dad died i cried playing assassin's creed unity when it began
I'm so sorry :-[
Remember, your dad is still watching you and cheering you on.
“Loki will go, Atreus will stay.” Kratos
Thatch(Blackbeard)'s death hit me hard I was hoping Edward could get to him and than to see how his death affected Edward as well
I was talking to a girl at my school after I found her crying over a book, I asked how good the book was and she told me it was the best
She then asked “Have you ever read a book like that? Read a story that gets you so attached to the characters, or just the world, that it makes you cry to see them fall or win?”
“Can’t say I have, but I have played a few games with stories that made me cry”
“Games? They’re just games, how could they make you cry?”
“Well to me, what you hold is just a book, but to you, it’s so much more, that’s how I feel about games.”
She and I never became friends, but it was nice to change her outlook, and even recommend a few games she try out so she could see what I meant
It's not just a game it's a memory 😊
Everytime I play Red Dead Redemption 2, no matter how many times I've played it, I cry at Arthur's death, and his face whenever he says "I'm afraid" always breaks my heart and brings me to the verge of tears. It's such an amazing game, it pulls my heart strings, it makes me cry, it makes me happy, it lets me escape reality, and most importantly, it's my favorite game of all time.
Rest in peace Arthur Morgan, John Marston, Abigail Marston, Molly O'Shea, Miss Grimshaw, Lenny, Hosea.
And rest in hell, Dutch Van der linde, Agent Milton, agent Ross, Javier, Bill Williamson, and most of all, Micah Bell.
For me, it's the "It would really mean a lot to me" After everything Arthur has done, he managed one final act of redemption
Assasin Creed hits the hardest to the memories of childhood and its forgotten. . .
I hate Ubisoft for that and I'll not forget what they did.
i remember at 9:30 my brother completed the game and i saw this part....it was beautiful those emotions it showed...something i won't forget
6 years later and RDR still gave us the chills……
Remember those that fell:
Davey & Mac Callander
Jenny Kirk
Sean Macguire
Hosea Matthews
Lenny Summers
Susan Grimshaw
Arthur Morgan
John Marston
Abagail Roberts
And remember those that lived:
Charles Smith
Sadie Adler
Tilly Jackson
Mary-Beth Gaskill
Jack Marston
“When I was a young man, I had liberty, but I did not see it. I had time, but I did not know it. And I had love, but I did not feel it. Many decades would pass before I understood the meaning of all three. And now, the twilight of my life, this understanding has passed into contentment.
Love, liberty, and time: once so disposable, are the fuels that drive me forward. And love, most especially, mio caro. For you, our children, our brothers and sisters. And for the vast and wonderful world that gave us life, and keeps us guessing. Endless affection, mia Sofia.
Forever yours,
Ezio Auditore.”
Man i hate ubisoft for massacring my favourite franchise😤
Beautiful, just beautiful.
I wish I could send this to my father but I know he could never understand. I don’t play games for mindless entertainment to escape the “real world” I play games emptiness I feel after an incredible story, for the tears in my eyes at the sight of a character so strong finally break, for someone you got to know so personally perish, for the way it brings me and the people I love together, the very real stories I personally can relate to, the emotions felt that I can’t see in real life because social media lied to us to us telling us that if we feel them we are less of a man, the joy that comes with that high score or beating that really hard level and even more so when you’re doing it with friends, the announcement trailers for games that can make me shout aloud out of excitement in a way nothing else possibly could, for a story that touches my heart in a way a book or a movie simply can’t. Because it isn’t YOU, you aren’t IN the movie you aren’t IN the book and no matter how much you put yourself in their shoes you are still merely a character on the side line. When I finish an amazing movie or an incredible book I don’t have that emptiness that very real depression that I get when I finished Persona 5 Royal for the first time, when I watched Joel make his final choice in The Last of Us to protect the girl who he loved as of she was his biological daughter, watching Chloe drive away while Max was stuck looking back at the destruction after the storm when I finished Life Is Strange, the incredible feeling of diving though the sky to save Zelda in Tears of the Kingdom something I never even came close to expecting, and so so so many more other incredible experiences I could only get through video games that all felt so REAL because it was ME who did all of those things. Something my parents or really anyone in my family would ever really understand. It’s more than just a game, it’s more than just a story, it’s truly an incredible journey that you embarked on and obstacles that YOU overcame. Choices you had to make and consequences you had to suffer, if none of them really mattered, then why would I bother playing? If it wasn’t important, why would I feel empty after the incredible story unfolds out until it’s a flat piece of paper upon which the story. my story, has be told.
This made me cry
6 year later, and RDR never fails to give us the chills……
Remember those who fell:
Davey & Mac Callender
Jenny Kirk
Sean Macguire
Hosea Matthews
Lenny Summers
Susan Grimshaw
Arthur Morgan
John Marston
Abagail Roberts
And remember those that lived:
Charles Smith
Sadie Adler
Tilly Jackson
Mary-Beth Gaskill
Jack Marston
"It's not just a game, it's an experience."
When arthur said John to go and be a goddamn man, i am 110% sure John wanted to cry.
"You tell the zavala and ikora the vanguard bet was the best bet i ever _____ lost"
The Notorious Hunter Vanguard Cayde-6 a brave hero and true guardian who even after losing his ghost sundance his light he rised beaten and broken picked his ace of spades stood tall and proud and pointing his ace of spades towards the enemy a true man without fear cayde my old partner and friend i wield your Ace to honour what you lived and stood for i miss you old friend
I learnt so much things and they really helped me from these “ games” and they are really the best
Its not just a game, it makes history and reminds us of the journey and memories we make along the way. They connect us together like a perfect piece of a jigsaw and brings out the true connections we build with the characters along the way.
Unless people see that path they fail to see that its........"not just a game, its a piece of history and strong connections"
What is this song, it changed my mind about the world we lived in, and makes feels free from this generation as a gamer.
“It’s not just a game it’s history”
Games are one of the best ways to tell a story
There are many video games that I love, and some I even adore. But this just reminded me of why I used to love the Assassin's Creed series.
Now Im a causal gamer and I don't usually cry when a game ends but for some games like red dead 2 I just broke down man I wasn't even in a mood to play the epilogue even though in the epilogue you kill Micah. but anyway keep up the good vids. :)
Its like watching a very long and sad movie that makes u want to live a better life and become a better human being..nailed it man❤
im glad i had the "your too smart for me sister" on my first rdr2 playthrough
you literally made me go back in that memory again.
arthur morgan has taught me..intimidating as he was, he was good at heart,like me thank you rdr2
bud, tears just came out of my eyes when he said what he said, and when he died, i just- he taught me everything
No- dude.. Stop hitting me in the feels man... I don't even play half of these games and they still make my sad, that's how good they are!
Dont forget titanfall 2........BT also deserves to be remembered...Just like every legends
yoooo i was thinking the same thing
"In a world with out gold we might have been hero's " that hits hard
For me. One of the saddest things was killing Alexander in Elden ring
Storytelling moves people….regardless of what media/format it gets to them from. Through games, the player is often allowed affect change in some way, altering the story in some fashion, but regardless, a game is absolutely no different than any other form of storytelling in how deeply they can grasp someone. To that end, we’ve had some great experiences, but we’ve also met, loved, and lost many people along the way.
Man after thatch died I must've went on a warpath for every british ship in the Caribbean because I just loaded up my save after a while and the most recent missjon on it was that one and I had maxed out every material
These games teach you the good ending isn’t always good
rost.....
(horizon zero dawn)
The quote from Arthur yelling John to be a Man, it makes me think about how being a man is being there for your family, for the ones you love. Being a man isn't dying in battle for what you believe in, that may be part of it, but being a man is being there for the ones you love, the ones that need you, and sometimes that means turning from battle, and letting others die for you.
Bro this deserves 100 million views! What a masterpiece
We've all grown up on many games, some of them have never included a story nor cinematics, Some were games which soon vanished off the stores/systems, Some of us can only re-live those moments by bringing back past memories when games were genuinely fun, where you could have a laugh and smile, sometimes they brought tears to our eyes but it was because we connected so well with the character or character's, not everything is the same tho, time flies much too quick sadly, I miss the old days of gaming, I miss the old games when moments were cherished and made to last, times we've lost sadly, it's been a pleasure gaming everyone, it's been a journey that's still continuing but it's different, it's not the same, it never will be, just I'm glad I was the one of many whom grew up the way I did, when Gaming was in its prime, Gg's everyone, May your roads meet good ends, just know tho..moments can be made, just it will be hard, Very hard, harder than before, stay safe everyone and happy gaming, Gg's everyone, Gg's
I very much agree on your take, games these days are hollow and th OG gaming era is gone sadly:-\
You’re a good man Arthur Morgan now watch the sun as it rises and rise with it
God of War is beautiful, the story of a man turned into a monster by the gods, falling, broken, and then trying to forget, trying to be a new man, and having to face his past to save his son, and growing, changing, holding on, and letting go.
Ezio's death will always make me feel the most depressed.
The intro with Arthur talking to John is so depressing. It’s like an older brother talking to a younger brother. He’s just telling John, “I have to do what I have to do. I want you to run and be free. I’m not doing this for revenge, or because I’m angry, or because I want to die fighting. I’m doing this for you and your family. Go…”
Ghost of tsushima is the most saddest game i ever played. lossing kazumasa sakai, Taka, and your horse is the just sad
Assassins creed stories goes hard
bro.... you made me cry in start a with ezio family i brokedown..... bro.... i hate you a love you..
Me finishing oblivions main storyline after years made me cry i still kinda miss martin septim.
It's a game that's touches everwans heart
I’m learning that, little by little, game by game, until completion
11:11 kratos looking like he is crying when he see's a painting of his younger self hurt more than it should
Not a painting of him younger it's showing that he becomes the god of hope and of peace
@@dibspicer554 really? just makes it sadder
@@SCP-CBT yep went from the most feared and hated god to the most loved and revered
"Every story has a deeper meaning"😢
Death can have me when it earns me that line is so powerful
I hope... That all the real game developers never lose the art of story telling.
This genre of videos is like a backroom at the back of my brain, where I can sit and cry in peace. These are my therapy sessions.
Games are art, am I right guys?
Absolutely 💯
It's not just a game it's a new life
"no, im not crying, its just games making me proud to feel emotion"
The Fact there is not Titanfall 2 in there is an abselute crime
One of the saddest endings for me was a way out. I was playing as Vincent and we’ll just say I lost to avoid to many spoilers. It didn’t help that I had to hide the fact that I was crying from the friend I was playing with😅😂
Its not just a game its a reason we still be happy
Damn bro i woulda loved it if you put in the Sea Emperors final words after you end the game in Subnautica. That woulda been beautiful.
Tears came down my cheeks is it still a game
Dammit..... Its not just a game, its life and beyond
when i finished red dead redemption 2, i cried of what arther said, and when his death happend, i was heartbroken,
the fact that it starts with Arthur Morgan warms my heart
"In a world without gold we might have been hero's"
Great video man, I made it until the aunt may scene then started bawling my eyes out
For the people says”this is just a fucking video game” you are just a fucking normal human!
Do Mass Effect! Probably the best video game series ever made! Each game immerses you and makes you love the characters and galaxy you are destined to save.
No just a story a truly magnificent life
Even though i have seen arthurs death 15 times i still cry he is not a character he is part of me
Beautiful just beautiful I love this I’m not even mad I spent 26 minutes watching doing great my man
Many people still think games are like Mario brothers. Modern games storylines and scripts rival and even surpass modern theatrical performances. They are stories that you just aren’t watching but are participating in.
😔These games are, Love❤️🔥True Love🙌
Its not just about the game it's about the people we meet
"A Way Out" would've gone hard
It's a History, a Bond Betwen Generations
Great video bud
Thanks 👍
arthur's death really changed me i guess it was just suprising or something for the main character to die
Game taught me a life lessons 😢
I know it’s not a game but that one scene with iroh is heartbreaking
finally ghost of tsushima is in here