That's true you live one time so people should see life is nice for the happy but sad...theirs nothing but hate but just into your lives and stay safe.
you're right id die for my country FOR DUCHLAND FOR EVER LONG LIVE THE GERMAN EMPIRE DUCHLAND DUCHLAND DUCHLAND DUCHLAND DUCHLAND DUCHLAND IS MY HOME I LIVE TO FIGHT FOR MY EMPIRE DUNKER SOON
Minecraft is the epitome of emotional investment, happiness, stress, patients, and creativity lmao, also getting straight up bent when I KNOW i didn't look at that enderman, stop ATTACKING ME!! lol
No, my friend. When you read a book, you are reading a story. When you watch a movie, you are watching a story But when you play a game... you are living a story.
"Its kinda suck if real life is not better then game even just a little one ,game make our life , make our hearts,make our think why and who *but what i found is important think that i need say to you game save us from how evil how hards is real life world* "
The challenges, the ups, the downs, the victories, the losses, the connection we made with the characters, we are put in the shoes of the character we play we choose the outcome of the character because we are that character, we choose how we play the game and make memories from the time we had playing, and last the love of the game and how much we grew to cherish the game is what kept us(the player) playing.
It's never just a game It's a story told only once and never again It's a fairy tale we all here and want to live in It's a land of make believe and imagination It's joy and ecstacy and depression It's what made our childhood bearable every day and night It shaped and changed the way we expect the world to be before reality gut punches us back home It's how we want to world to be remember, not what we deserve It's our love and care for those who never existed It's our way to give to those who have nothing but fear and hate It's our home It's our love
I was watching and thinking, technology we have created is like a crying scream to re-live the memories of our ancestors and become connected to them again
@@datboi4216i think the strong moments in the game will never be forgotten because its still deep within our brain and it gets triggered revisiting them.
Yeah just replayed it and.. The second i realised i just cried like a baby… And İt’s the same as Red Dead 2 but rdr always hits diffrent i cried so hard…
The story behind "Two colonels" made me cry too. The father that never came back and the colonel who made sure that his son in law will come back. Truly wonderful story
@@ryanbhadain5867 The one we're talking about is Metro: 2033. There's 3, Metro: 2033, Metro: Last Light, and Metro: Exodus. All three are amazing, and are most definitely one of the few 10/10 games in my opinion. Highly recommend playing in Russian with English subtitles for the best story experience.
Be sad that it will never happen again and realize how your life quality has gradually fell over the last couple of years and it never be the same again compared to your "good Old days",nice quote man!
it’s a game made by people who earning money on writing fantastic storries for fools like you, please continue your timewasting, this is just Natural Selection
eh You are to easy to impress WW2s campaign was so fucked lol there was other things happening other than the Americans vs Germans. What about the British? What about china? what about every other fucking country that fought in WORLD war 2 not American war 2.
Finding Mateo's body was something else. Through the course of that war story you gradually start feeling more and more like he's actually your brother and you have to find him, and it's so sad when you go through all that then find his corpse
Games have helped me go through tough moments - moments when I lost a parent at the age of 5, lived alone after returning from school, getting bullied by my class mates, and so on.
"Its just a game, it doesn't matter" *These aren't just games, they are our memories, without them, we wouldn't even know that happiness, sadness and other emotional feelings feels like, they are like books, you imagine whats happening in it and know how it ends, but once it ends, we cant re write the books we've already read, we end up choosing other books(other games) to expand our fun memories, its like home, having non realistic friends that feels like real friends, once the journey ends with our friends living in a peaceful place and you thinking about whats next, its like a cure, a cure to defeat real life situations thats making you sad, its like....home* *"From one amazing memory, to another"*
Just logged in to say if without games you wouldn't know happiness, you need to get up from your computer right tf now and go touch some grass. Seriously. When we say "it's just a game" we're talking about lifeless virgins like you lol
@@exudeku he died getting the medicine for his daughter. The Dark one that follows you that level tells him where Artyom was, so he could save you since miller said he didn't know how he knew where Artyom was. That dark one was such a bro that level, I wonder if it recognized Artyom as "the first" since it was telepathically communicating with you without driving you insane and was motivating you by showing you Anna. I'm sure the radiation had something to do with that too, but you see the Dark one twice that level so I could only assume it was attempting to help you.
I still remember Black Ops 1. It was the first FPS campaign that I played and discovering that Reznov was just in mason's head was so depressing. I still cry to this day whenever I remember that masterpiece!
Some people don't seem to understand the beauty of video games. They bring joy to people. They create some of the best memories. They have some beautifully crafted storylines. Games are an artform and should be appreciated.
Damn, sound like a real journey to remember. I was never allowed to have video games unless the off chance my brother got me to play some though sharing in the fun of watching someone I don't know experience it is equally fun too I've discovered.
@@repentofyoursinsandbelieve629 When a God tolerate that we kill for him millions of people, he deserves to be destroyed and forgot forever, not admire nor tolerate. It doesn't matter if he does exist or not if we are willing to do anything blindly because a book tells us to do so. Giving life doesn't give you the right to kill you children for no reason. This is madness and should make us all afraid and ashamed: afraid of you, believers, and your possible resurgence at the head of the world and ashamed for not trying harder to destroy this God and his servants once and for all. You are the worse of humanity, the ones committed the more massacres in history and us, western countries, have pay for your existence for over 2000 years now. It is time for this religion to take an end. For all the people you made died sooner than they should have, for us that you put in danger at all times and for all those who will live after us. They deserve a world where believers don't exist. We all deserve such a world.
Without giving away too much, Vito the main character just went on a suicide mission for the mafia to save his own skin and the only reason he made it out was his best friend helped him, but his best friend wasn't part of the deal so the mob was driving him away to kill him
"We didn't know we were making memories, we were just having fun" -W I N N I E T H E P O O H edit: changed it to Winnie the pooh for you guys and HOLY CRAP ALL THE LIKES TF
The battlefield 1 mud and blood was an amazing campaign, the start shows you the character you play as paralyzed from the shock. Before immediately transfer into a normal self, probably when he tells this story to his grandkids or anyone, he instantly thinks to the moment he realized that his commander just killed himself and the Germans to save them. He experienced PTSD, which is why he immediately thought of the explosion rather than the start.
Become human was an amazing game. I never thought that I would play something like that, story driven point and click game, but man it had such a gripping story
It really did. It was delayed from its PS3 launch, but really it was worth it. Every little detail, is flawless, the connections you form feel genuine, and you eventually do start feeling a little worried for parts like Kara escaping Jericho, or Markus, North, Josh at the peaceful protest in front of the central Detroit recall camp I never expected something that good out of a story driven game with point and click mechanics.
People call it a poorly written walking simulator, but honestly, I can’t understand why. The social commentary is on point, the world building is incredible, graphics, top tier, story and gameplay in choices, amazing.
It will never be just a game. Devs can create literal universes that immerse us and make us connect so deeply on a personal level. It will never ever be just a game because some people know the experience of loss as portrayed in some games. It brings us down to a level of such emotional connection that time can bring us to tears, either joy or sad ones. So no, it is not just a game.
@@lukeholmes6423 the first one, 2033. If you like the game's style and mainly the story you can try last light, then exodus. Be aware that exodus has some differences in gameplay from the previous ones
Games are not just games. Games takes us into a completely different world, a world where we can do whatever we want. It's never "just a game", it is something more. Much more. We connect with the characters, and they stay with us forever.
The metro one hit hard.. in the little time you have with that storyline it makes you feel more than the actual storyline. I knew he would die going in but damn.. a mile in his shoes hurt and not many games can accomplish that
"The greatest weapons aren't guns. The greatest weapons are words. You can eighter build a man, a life, a nation, a mankind or you can destroy, make worse and make wars. Be careful with words you are using." - my saying since 2016
The Spec Ops one hits s bit different (considering just how fucked everything was (starting with the moment they first arrived in Dubai and then proceeding to the use of white phosphorus on civilians & shutting down water supply for the rest of those people in hopes of starving a squad of a guy who was long dead)
I liked it 'cause it was that one shooter where you don't end up being a hero like you usually do in most of the similar military shooters. Also (sometimes 4-th wall breaking) loading screen messages... My favorite one was "the US army does not condone the killing of unarmed combatants. But none of this is real, so why should you care?"
@@garbage2882 he does die, but he saved all of the crew in the Aurora, Miller got the map from him and saved his son, but unfortunately Miller dies too
When you know context of every scene, every character and his dialogues, emotions they had and gave it hits even harder. From one side metro is just corridor shooter but when you played it...
Those who say it's just a game never understand the struggle of having to make the calls you have to make, the kick in the guts when people you thought were your allies suddenly betraying you (rip roach and ghost), the sadness of losing your favorite characters, and the pride and joys of your victories. It's never just a game, even if the characters are virtual, you're still fighting along them and having your own bond.
I think it's amazing, how video game creators are just able to bring players to tears, to invoke sadness into players. The way that they create the story, enthral the player so deeply that once it ends, or a character dies, they cry. It's so, incredible that they can do this.
Yeah this Was a little spoiler for me cuz i just ended exodus and wanted to play two colonels tomorrow but just from what i saw i already know i will cry again just like in the ending of base game
@@vicrattlehead5251 oh dont worry it was pretty obvious that he will die and yeah just finished it and omg why is the game so fricking sad even sadder than 90% of All Films
I nearly broke down crying when Townsend sacrificed himself. What a horrible way to go. He's by far the best character in Battlefield 1. No matter how many times I replay the campaign, I have to stop playing after this scene. It's too heartbreaking. Sorry Bess.
Man after watching "All Quiet on the Western Front, After Dark Edit". Its not just a game, its a memory until the end. Just like AQWF (All Quiet on the Western Front), seeing someone you liked or lived with dead, or dying in your arms is sad. Death and life is a never ending cycle, but unlike games its one life. Try playing something and giving your self, only one try. No respawns, no checkpoints, if you die, its over. Start from begining or go to another game and try it on one life. Ive actually shed a tear after this one with the AQWF. Seeing your friends get torn to pieces, shot right before you, stabbed with a bayonet. But in a game, some NPCs dying is the same sad feeling. Feeling like loosing a friend or a loved one. Remember this. Time is limited, memories are never ending, but life, is only one.
Honestly COD WWll is more then a game, you feel like you’re actually there. They did something that most games don’t or refuse to capture, you know it’s a WWll game, but they also made sure you where aware of Jewish Camps, especially at the end when you walked through it.
Replay it again and put head phones in get close to the tv and just forget your surroundings I know this is really into it but just for a moment I felt like I was really there and cried so hard when turner died
Cod ww2 is better then all the other cod's when you put everything into a chart Cod world at war is better then all other cod's when you put everything into memory Cod black ops 2 is better then all other cod's when you put everything into change
They’re not just games, they are memories, these characters helped a lot of us grow as people…some were like brothers..some were our best friend..some were our Allies on the battlefield..and others were like a father figure you needed to help you get through a rough time, never let their Sacrifices do harm but to lend aid in growth of character
Call of duty ww2 was a really sad experience for me personally, seeing turner look at the player like that and then get shot, and then the cutscene where he held the Germans off for as long as possible and looking back at us. That scene truly hit hard
these "games" give us better memories then anyone could. staying up with friends just having fun and getting away from the world. there is nothing that can replace that
Spec Ops: The Line was, by far, the most mind blowing for me tbh. Especially with how the ending was, and how you could have chose multiple endings for the main character to have
"Do you feel like a hero yet?" "How many Americans have you killed today?" "To kill for yourself is murder, to kill for your government is heroic, to kill for entertainment is harmless" Phenomenal game
@@sampackman69 "Cognitive dissonance is an uncomfortable feeling caused by holding two conflicting ideas simultaneously" is probably my favourite quote from Spec Ops. The loading screens were mind-blowing the first time I saw them - they way they slowly changed as you progressed through the game was insane. Hell - the main menu of the game with the sniper changed for every chapter. Every part of that game was designed to perfection.
The ending of Metro Exodus still gets me. It and it's prequels are no doubt some of my favorite games. I don't think a game has ever made me suffer through something I didn't want to do more than Exodus. I immediately knew the last section was going to be horror heavy, but I didn't really care because I was so invested that turning back felt like giving up. I was in Arttom's shoes. I just had to keep going, jus ta little bit further. That final drive nearly broke me completely.
Games are the purest form of storytelling, because it tells the story by letting you live the story itself. Every death, every tear, every heartbreaking moment, every laugh, every triumph, every moment. Only by living a story can you truly immerse yourself in it.
"It's just a game" It's the place where we can distract from this shit world, that place who make us feel like we can take our own decissions, that feeling of freedom, that place who give us thousands of lifes to live. So if you think that it's a game... You should know that there's nothing more real than memories, and that is what games give to us. Videogames saved my life :,)
It’s just a game Me: maybe to you. To me this is a way of life, they may not be real people but they express emotion, and behave like a real person and that is what defines a character. Through the game we grow attached to them as if we are there by their side fighting, laughing, and crying. It’s not just a game to me and it will never be. That is my reason and I will always stand by it.
Every story has a beginning. Every story has an end. But games are not just stories. It's something more familiar. Like memories we earn. Like lives that we live.
This is why it is my dream to be a game designer, games have stopped me from ending it all in my darkest time and if I could even give one person that same hope for the future then good
"You can only die once, make sure it is worth it."
Dimitri Mayakovsky.
Маяковский два раза в гробу перевернулся, узнав, где используют его слова.
Fun fact I live to that quote to this day
That's true you live one time so people should see life is nice for the happy but sad...theirs nothing but hate but just into your lives and stay safe.
you're right id die for my country FOR DUCHLAND FOR EVER LONG LIVE THE GERMAN EMPIRE DUCHLAND DUCHLAND DUCHLAND DUCHLAND DUCHLAND DUCHLAND IS MY HOME I LIVE TO FIGHT FOR MY EMPIRE DUNKER SOON
@@morganfilin8993 Маяковский дважды перевернулся в гробу, узнав что он Дмитрий, а не Владимир
"No mission too difficult, no sacrifice too great"
- A man who deserved to get home
Duty first
yeah i felt bad for turner
Right? I wasn't expecting his death... But somehow we all knew the "COD Moment" was coming.
Duty first; Victory
I miss Turner man. :(
"its just a game"
games have given millions of people more happiness than money can buy.
But sadness too ☹️
and it gave more money to the game corps.
Minecraft is the epitome of emotional investment, happiness, stress, patients, and creativity lmao, also getting straight up bent when I KNOW i didn't look at that enderman, stop ATTACKING ME!! lol
@@didyoustealmyfood8729 not al game corps are bad
@panda ah shit you right
RDR 2’s “last ride” was probably the most emotional experience I’ve ever had playing a game.
Rdr2 is one of those games that everyone has to experience
Bro that had my dad sit down for moment
Forsaken was the most I’ve cried over a game ngl
One of the saddest not the saddest I think the walking dead telltale was sad I was crying when lee died
me too
Games are like books, they both give us a thousand lives.
very true
As I transferred from books to games . I can say that both things when done right can connect in such levels that pass even irl.
No, my friend.
When you read a book, you are reading a story.
When you watch a movie, you are watching a story
But when you play a game... you are living a story.
@@blizzard8353 I can't really disagree .
boomer: back in my day there was only books!
me:
it's more than a game, it's memories for life.
True very true my friend
"Its kinda suck if real life is not better then game even just a little one ,game make our life , make our hearts,make our think why and who *but what i found is important think that i need say to you game save us from how evil how hards is real life world* "
Meanwhile me who has no connection to these charactars.
It's even more than that, It's Life
Hello? cringe department?
It's never just a game,
It is the live and memorie of all of us
Ist what we all remember and love
And that will never change!
I felt that
Amen
The challenges, the ups, the downs, the victories, the losses, the connection we made with the characters, we are put in the shoes of the character we play we choose the outcome of the character because we are that character, we choose how we play the game and make memories from the time we had playing, and last the love of the game and how much we grew to cherish the game is what kept us(the player) playing.
Its what we fell inside ours heart
wait til he realizes it's just a game and pixels.
It's never just a game
It's a story told only once and never again
It's a fairy tale we all here and want to live in
It's a land of make believe and imagination
It's joy and ecstacy and depression
It's what made our childhood bearable every day and night
It shaped and changed the way we expect the world to be before reality gut punches us back home
It's how we want to world to be remember, not what we deserve
It's our love and care for those who never existed
It's our way to give to those who have nothing but fear and hate
It's our home
It's our love
underrated comment 😔😔
As a funny guy once said "To the end"
-Zussman
I was watching and thinking, technology we have created is like a crying scream to re-live the memories of our ancestors and become connected to them again
so true
Amen
im not ashamed of crying to virtual characters, theyre a part of my life, theyve helped in the darkest times, and will live forever in memory
@@repentofyoursinsandbelieve629 shut up
@@repentofyoursinsandbelieve629 Im christian too my man, but this is not the place to be talking about religion so suddenly, thanks
❤️
yeah
Rest in Piece
Joel ( Last of Us )
"Sorry, Bess" was the one that made me tear up, people who say that games are stupid are missing out on some of the best storywriting
Battlefield 1 overall is just one of the most beautiful pieces of art ever created
when i first did that story and he said that i literally cried. i had to pause the game because it hit pretty hard
RIP bess...
Same bro big bess gave me memories
@Brian Katongo fr
They aren’t games, they’re memories. Resting eternally in your head.
Yes
Idk man I forget some games
npc
@@datboi4216i think the strong moments in the game will never be forgotten because its still deep within our brain and it gets triggered revisiting them.
@@priyanshumaurya007 yeah my bad. I used to think these videos were annoying
When I realized Colonel Miller died, I couldn't stop crying for a solid ten minutes. That game series changed my life.
Yeah just replayed it and.. The second i realised i just cried like a baby… And İt’s the same as Red Dead 2 but rdr always hits diffrent i cried so hard…
The story behind "Two colonels" made me cry too. The father that never came back and the colonel who made sure that his son in law will come back. Truly wonderful story
What game is this ? Im looking for games to play and feel like I played all there is
@@ryanbhadain5867 The one we're talking about is Metro: 2033. There's 3,
Metro: 2033, Metro: Last Light, and Metro: Exodus. All three are amazing, and are most definitely one of the few 10/10 games in my opinion. Highly recommend playing in Russian with English subtitles for the best story experience.
@@ryanbhadain5867That is the game series called Metro. That is the DLC called Metro-The two colonels.
Turner sacrificing his life for the first time made me cry so bad..
Same
"No sacrifice too great"
@@acktaurus “JUST GO! JUST GO! GO! GOO (sgt (I forgot the name) pulling you back with another soldier)”
@@EmbeddedWithin Sergent Pierson?
@@acktaurus yes thanks
@@acktaurus Duty first
"Don't be sad because it ended, be happy because it happened." - Doctor Seuss
Be sad that it will never happen again and realize how your life quality has gradually fell over the last couple of years and it never be the same again compared to your "good Old days",nice quote man!
"Everything ends. That is always sad. But everything begins again too and that's always happy. Be happy." - The Doctor
Doctor Sus
I thought it was doctor sussy
“Don’t be fascist because it’s popular be fascist because it’s true” - Also Dr. Suess technically
i've never cried like this before, this just hits different man...
i mean it doesn't but ok
fresco
Grow a pair of balls.
@@Brekbo7826 youve never played any of these
@@xevalor i have but sure
The good ending of metro exodus actually made me shed a tear.
Me either
My 1st playthrough of rdr2 i got spoiled
My 2nd wasn’t much different
But the 3rd was when i listened to the dialogues
Safe to say i got humbled HARD
you need to play the dlc's i just cant describe how good there are i just love metro exodus and the story
“Sorry kid. Joe wasn’t apart of our deal”. Where the real men cried fr.
what game was this?
@@nate1494 Mafia 2
Shoutout to you for that comment, GOATED game
i loved the game... i played it when i was like 6 for the first time 😢
*Who's Joe?*
To everyone its a game, To us its our memory.
To us also, the games changed us.
yeah, a memory of a game.
it’s a game made by people who earning money on writing fantastic storries for fools like you, please continue your timewasting, this is just Natural Selection
@@МихаилОднолетко shut up
go to your job and don't come back to this vid until you have understood what the world of gaming is
@@That_George_Dude hahaha
"It's ok, I got you son!"
-First Lieutenant Joseph Turner, a soldier who deserved to go home (Timestamp 1:33)
This was the saddest I have ever been in a game
@@lizzyjohnson1171 me too
He makes me proud to be a turner even if he's fictional
Man, F*** the guy who shot him. He deserved to get shot by the main character (Daniels)
he may rest in peace but remain in our hearts forever
khlebnikov's death always hit me. Such a good father
“Sorry Bess” and “No sacrifice to great” some of the strongest words ever said in video game history
eh You are to easy to impress WW2s campaign was so fucked lol there was other things happening other than the Americans vs Germans. What about the British? What about china? what about every other fucking country that fought in WORLD war 2 not American war 2.
what game was the sorry Bess from I can't remember
@@bricehursey9347 BF
@@bricehursey9347 BF1
same
“Any last words?”
“How’s your sister?”
Humorous nature and always throwing an insult, even to the end. Rest in peace Cade
Ain't that Pulaski?
I still use Cade’s weapon to honor his death!
whats the timestamp
I'm 12 now and that made me sad, destinys never been the same since
@@AshleyCampbell-so3vt im 16, been playing destiny since launch, ive officially been playing for over half my life, we will always miss cayde
Finding Mateo's body was something else. Through the course of that war story you gradually start feeling more and more like he's actually your brother and you have to find him, and it's so sad when you go through all that then find his corpse
Where mans cried
I hav a brother named Mateo
Who the fuck is mateo
@@slipinsnake6651 character in battlefield 1
It's Matteo btw
Metro hit me the hardest loved all of their games
Wait until Rdr2’s last ride…
My favorite was when Price was smoking a cigar, as he watches Makarov hanging, as he avenged Sandman and crew, Soap and Yuri.
Big bird, this is Bravo... it's over
I have to go back to the play the game that shaped my hole life MW3 on the 360
Not just Sandman and the crew nor Soap or Yuri, but all of the Task Force 141
Mine is the family in London scene
Man i miss old times in MW3...
Dang, love how it started with Call of Duty WW2, shows that Daniel’s and Zussman will have each other’s backs until the end.
bad game yes bad characters hell no
@@floppagaming2213 the game wasn’t that bad in my opinion, probably my favorite COD game back in my day.
not a great multiplayer but a amazing campaign
@@craftez129 yep 👍
N-nn-nice
Games have helped me go through tough moments - moments when I lost a parent at the age of 5, lived alone after returning from school, getting bullied by my class mates, and so on.
Keep strong
Współczuję
hey bruv lets meet up in the future and hang out
play a sport
Wow same thing happened to me
Once a story ends, another one begins, infinitely.
"Its just a game, it doesn't matter"
*These aren't just games, they are our memories, without them, we wouldn't even know that happiness, sadness and other emotional feelings feels like, they are like books, you imagine whats happening in it and know how it ends, but once it ends, we cant re write the books we've already read, we end up choosing other books(other games) to expand our fun memories, its like home, having non realistic friends that feels like real friends, once the journey ends with our friends living in a peaceful place and you thinking about whats next, its like a cure, a cure to defeat real life situations thats making you sad, its like....home*
*"From one amazing memory, to another"*
Yes indeed i wish non gamers and our parents understand they don't know what we feel while playing video games
Just logged in to say if without games you wouldn't know happiness, you need to get up from your computer right tf now and go touch some grass. Seriously. When we say "it's just a game" we're talking about lifeless virgins like you lol
@@brotpros2306 .
@@brotpros2306 Im like 14 mate
@ihavenoclue lol
We go to the movies to see the stories, we play games to be a part of them.
Damn. That hits hard
It said it just a game but for us it not just a game
eh
Well said my friend.
@@ianryan2058 I thought so
The Metro series will always give me the feels. The Two Generals DLC ending especially. So many great and powerful lines from characters in that game.
I cant still move on from Miller's death, man.
only damn game i cried at, damn
The end of Metro Exodus was the only game in a long time that had me stressed. Constantly wishing I could drive faster and save him. 10/10 game
@@exudeku dude same, it actually made me cry a little bit. I don’t cry at games.
@@exudeku he died getting the medicine for his daughter. The Dark one that follows you that level tells him where Artyom was, so he could save you since miller said he didn't know how he knew where Artyom was. That dark one was such a bro that level, I wonder if it recognized Artyom as "the first" since it was telepathically communicating with you without driving you insane and was motivating you by showing you Anna. I'm sure the radiation had something to do with that too, but you see the Dark one twice that level so I could only assume it was attempting to help you.
I still remember Black Ops 1. It was the first FPS campaign that I played and discovering that Reznov was just in mason's head was so depressing. I still cry to this day whenever I remember that masterpiece!
You are playing the campaign of wow
@@Raquepoolgg No Reznov is also in Black Ops 1 though he dies in a prison break but Mason was brainwashed to still see him in delusions
@@SSJ_WyldReznov was in World At War
@@camrongreen4517that was before black ops 1 MATE
I don't think they've played Bo1, I have, though, and can confirm it's a really good game
Zussman: He’s Jewish, can speak German, is Polish, and is fighting for the Americans…this man is packed the Tank
And also he is Polish
Zussman is my brother forever!🥰😢🪖
@Med why you hate Jewish people?
@Med Yeah true but what you said about Jews is a bit racist... 😔😐
@Med zionists isn't a religious thing it's just a political party
Some people don't seem to understand the beauty of video games.
They bring joy to people.
They create some of the best memories.
They have some beautifully crafted storylines.
Games are an artform and should be appreciated.
Damn, sound like a real journey to remember. I was never allowed to have video games unless the off chance my brother got me to play some though sharing in the fun of watching someone I don't know experience it is equally fun too I've discovered.
games are just playable movies and movies are just books on a screen
league of legends is not art and makes me hate life more and more every day but i love it
@@octaviaxx666 not all games are light from the heavens. League is a punishment from sent from the underworld.
@@repentofyoursinsandbelieve629 When a God tolerate that we kill for him millions of people, he deserves to be destroyed and forgot forever, not admire nor tolerate. It doesn't matter if he does exist or not if we are willing to do anything blindly because a book tells us to do so. Giving life doesn't give you the right to kill you children for no reason. This is madness and should make us all afraid and ashamed: afraid of you, believers, and your possible resurgence at the head of the world and ashamed for not trying harder to destroy this God and his servants once and for all. You are the worse of humanity, the ones committed the more massacres in history and us, western countries, have pay for your existence for over 2000 years now. It is time for this religion to take an end. For all the people you made died sooner than they should have, for us that you put in danger at all times and for all those who will live after us. They deserve a world where believers don't exist. We all deserve such a world.
"Sorry kid, joe wasn't part of our deal" - never fails to make me emotional
true
What is this scene about?
Without giving away too much, Vito the main character just went on a suicide mission for the mafia to save his own skin and the only reason he made it out was his best friend helped him, but his best friend wasn't part of the deal so the mob was driving him away to kill him
@@UnknownUser-in1hd Mafia 2 ending
@Berserker hey can you tell me which game is that at 0:12
Someone who cries isnt weak, they've just been strong for too long
agreed
"We didn't know we were making memories, we were just having fun"
-W I N N I E T H E P O O H
edit: changed it to Winnie the pooh for you guys and HOLY CRAP ALL THE LIKES TF
-literally everyone
Yes commrad
doomin?
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I think Winnie poo said that
They aren't games, They are the masterpieces that made us who we are
It's true
life is cringe?
cod wasted war 2?
Agreed. Truly masterpieces.
Metro Exodus was such a great game
@Alfredooo0s this is really sad game
@Alfredooo0s i mean with the time you are getting very addicted to your team
I stopped playing half way through unfortunately I got fed up with not having any ammo and I struggled alot with the game...
I'm so foolish.
It was a very interesting evolution for the series but I do miss the tunnels from 2033
Its perfect Ukrainian game
The battlefield 1 mud and blood was an amazing campaign, the start shows you the character you play as paralyzed from the shock. Before immediately transfer into a normal self, probably when he tells this story to his grandkids or anyone, he instantly thinks to the moment he realized that his commander just killed himself and the Germans to save them. He experienced PTSD, which is why he immediately thought of the explosion rather than the start.
Great campaign
The "game" is a whole part of our history.... a whole of who we are.
So true
But boss, they are- they are g-g-gone. Well less and less. It had been 10 years, most of the people, gone. What now? 🥺
Become human was an amazing game. I never thought that I would play something like that, story driven point and click game, but man it had such a gripping story
It really did. It was delayed from its PS3 launch, but really it was worth it. Every little detail, is flawless, the connections you form feel genuine, and you eventually do start feeling a little worried for parts like Kara escaping Jericho, or Markus, North, Josh at the peaceful protest in front of the central Detroit recall camp I never expected something that good out of a story driven game with point and click mechanics.
People call it a poorly written walking simulator, but honestly, I can’t understand why. The social commentary is on point, the world building is incredible, graphics, top tier, story and gameplay in choices, amazing.
One of the best games I played. I just love the feeling of controlling the whole story by simply making decisions.
It was never just a game, it represented all the heroic sacrifices in all games
*salutes in a gamer way*
o7
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“Oh you son of a b-“
-Sun tzu, art of war
“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery but today is a gift, that is why it is called present”
- Master Oogway
Even if you haven't played most of these games to experience the love and work they put in. You can still shed a tear. its very impressive to me.
Yep
Funny how that works.
It's not just a game, it's our childhood
It will never be just a game. Devs can create literal universes that immerse us and make us connect so deeply on a personal level. It will never ever be just a game because some people know the experience of loss as portrayed in some games. It brings us down to a level of such emotional connection that time can bring us to tears, either joy or sad ones. So no, it is not just a game.
I agree with you man
it is just a game though
"It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died.
Rather we should thank God such men lived."
- George S. Patton
That is a terrible quote....
I don't know why Soap's death wasn't on there but I get the the feels anytime Connor dies so I'm not complaining
soaps death is in another version of this
Soap,ghost,Task force 141 everybody died all but price
yeah they all were betrayals Ghost and the mc ...............and also in black ops one the imaginary friend of Mason remember?
@@ChibanCha Reznov
@@Cod_or_BF yess
Metro really made feel like i was actually there the whole time , i felt that moment.
Miller didn't deserve his fate tbh that made me hella cry
Which metro game would you recommend I start with??I have been considering playin one for a while but not sure where to start
@Alexander Iest ok cheers bro
@@lukeholmes6423 the first one, 2033. If you like the game's style and mainly the story you can try last light, then exodus. Be aware that exodus has some differences in gameplay from the previous ones
Games are not just games. Games takes us into a completely different world, a world where we can do whatever we want. It's never "just a game", it is something more. Much more. We connect with the characters, and they stay with us forever.
0:42 aw man, I really did need to be reminded of that masterpiece, a dlc with more emotion than 70 hour games
What game is it, I'm really curious
@@awanderer3047 metro exodus and the DLC shown is called ‘The two colonels’ I believe 100/10 game and the two dlc stories are just as good
In the original voice acting, this moment is even better.
I only want to play the game, not have my heart be broken
playing a game is awesome, finishing it is heartbreaking
@@gloxiinia I remember struggling to finish ac 1 when I was 8 years
And its always sad when you finish the game, becuase you won't ever play the game for the first time again
The metro one hit hard.. in the little time you have with that storyline it makes you feel more than the actual storyline. I knew he would die going in but damn.. a mile in his shoes hurt and not many games can accomplish that
Absolutely yes!
Wy did you spoiled me :(
I don’t cry a lot over games, but damn Turner’s death gets me every time. “No sacrifice too great.”
Facts!
And how Zussman gets saved btw he reminded me of Jesse from Breaking Bad in the last misson
“Why are we still here?… just to suffer? I feel the pain every day. I can still feel my leg where it was…”
-a true man who only wanted love
"We were making memories"
"And we were just having fun"
"war is never really over, just paused till someone else ignites the fuse once again" -my thoughts right now
To be honest that's a great quote
Thats similar to the quote "Peace is only the rest between wars"
@@frenchguy8375 yes
"The greatest weapons aren't guns. The greatest weapons are words. You can eighter build a man, a life, a nation, a mankind or you can destroy, make worse and make wars.
Be careful with words you are using."
- my saying since 2016
@@MegaDeamond "CARL GET THE WORDS! THE VIETCONG ARE OUTNUMBERING US 10-1!"
"In a world without gold, we might have been heroes"
-Edward Thatch
2:07 that battlefield 1 campaign and the Australian on were the best and made me emotional if I’m honest..
The Spec Ops one hits s bit different (considering just how fucked everything was (starting with the moment they first arrived in Dubai and then proceeding to the use of white phosphorus on civilians & shutting down water supply for the rest of those people in hopes of starving a squad of a guy who was long dead)
Spec ops make me disturbing cuz how deep it is
I liked it 'cause it was that one shooter where you don't end up being a hero like you usually do in most of the similar military shooters. Also (sometimes 4-th wall breaking) loading screen messages...
My favorite one was "the US army does not condone the killing of unarmed combatants. But none of this is real, so why should you care?"
0:39
Metro... A masterpiece of a game. A scene the legit had me tearing up the first time I played it
Does he die? Seems like it from the clip, but I only played part of Exodus.
@@garbage2882 yes he does die
@@garbage2882 he does die, but he saved all of the crew in the Aurora, Miller got the map from him and saved his son, but unfortunately Miller dies too
please can you tell name of this game?
@@operatorsukhtoba Metro Exsodus
When you know context of every scene, every character and his dialogues, emotions they had and gave it hits even harder.
From one side metro is just corridor shooter but when you played it...
this vid was so good i had to make a playlist for it and part one
Those who say it's just a game never understand the struggle of having to make the calls you have to make, the kick in the guts when people you thought were your allies suddenly betraying you (rip roach and ghost), the sadness of losing your favorite characters, and the pride and joys of your victories. It's never just a game, even if the characters are virtual, you're still fighting along them and having your own bond.
When Turner died I actually cried, it was so sad especially when Daniel didn’t want to leave him behind
Same
I think it's amazing, how video game creators are just able to bring players to tears, to invoke sadness into players. The way that they create the story, enthral the player so deeply that once it ends, or a character dies, they cry. It's so, incredible that they can do this.
It's a true talent
huge respect for including the metro games
Khlebnikov’s death from the Two Colonels DLC of Metro Exodus got me messed up bro
Me too. Great moment
Yeah this Was a little spoiler for me cuz i just ended exodus and wanted to play two colonels tomorrow but just from what i saw i already know i will cry again just like in the ending of base game
@@janbenedikt7249 man I still find the drive back to the aurora emotional especially with the music
@@janbenedikt7249 Sorry, I didn’t mean to spoil it. But yeah, just get ready to cry.
@@vicrattlehead5251 oh dont worry it was pretty obvious that he will die and yeah just finished it and omg why is the game so fricking sad even sadder than 90% of All Films
Not gonna lie, Cod WWII was one of the best Cod campaigns
Hell yes!
Overshadowed by toxic multiplayer and microtransactions
COD Ghosts also had one of the best campaigns
Yes and it made me Cry
Is it wrong to say vanguard delivered as well with there campaign as ww2
I nearly broke down crying when Townsend sacrificed himself. What a horrible way to go. He's by far the best character in Battlefield 1. No matter how many times I replay the campaign, I have to stop playing after this scene. It's too heartbreaking.
Sorry Bess.
press f to pay respects to Townsend
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Man after watching "All Quiet on the Western Front, After Dark Edit". Its not just a game, its a memory until the end. Just like AQWF (All Quiet on the Western Front), seeing someone you liked or lived with dead, or dying in your arms is sad. Death and life is a never ending cycle, but unlike games its one life. Try playing something and giving your self, only one try. No respawns, no checkpoints, if you die, its over. Start from begining or go to another game and try it on one life.
Ive actually shed a tear after this one with the AQWF. Seeing your friends get torn to pieces, shot right before you, stabbed with a bayonet. But in a game, some NPCs dying is the same sad feeling. Feeling like loosing a friend or a loved one.
Remember this. Time is limited, memories are never ending, but life, is only one.
Me: crying
My dad: why are you crying son? it's just a game
the game:
my dad is a gamer so hes basically letting me plays etc so uhhh idk
“Sorry Bess” - Best Battlefield 1 Character
He is Townsend if you're wondering
Honestly COD WWll is more then a game, you feel like you’re actually there.
They did something that most games don’t or refuse to capture, you know it’s a WWll game, but they also made sure you where aware of Jewish Camps, especially at the end when you walked through it.
It is, but I still think COD World at War is 10x better than COD WWII, in terms of story.
@@commentor1251 yes and black ops 2
Replay it again and put head phones in get close to the tv and just forget your surroundings I know this is really into it but just for a moment I felt like I was really there and cried so hard when turner died
Cod ww2 is better then all the other cod's when you put everything into a chart
Cod world at war is better then all other cod's when you put everything into memory
Cod black ops 2 is better then all other cod's when you put everything into change
And also how the Pacific theatre is all about sometimes overshadowed because of Europe. mostly Nazi Germany and Soviet Union
They’re not just games, they are memories, these characters helped a lot of us grow as people…some were like brothers..some were our best friend..some were our Allies on the battlefield..and others were like a father figure you needed to help you get through a rough time, never let their Sacrifices do harm but to lend aid in growth of character
Call of duty ww2 was a really sad experience for me personally, seeing turner look at the player like that and then get shot, and then the cutscene where he held the Germans off for as long as possible and looking back at us. That scene truly hit hard
these "games" give us better memories then anyone could. staying up with friends just having fun and getting away from the world. there is nothing that can replace that
Spec Ops: The Line was, by far, the most mind blowing for me tbh. Especially with how the ending was, and how you could have chose multiple endings for the main character to have
I replayed that game alot of times its really great
"Do you feel like a hero yet?"
"How many Americans have you killed today?"
"To kill for yourself is murder, to kill for your government is heroic, to kill for entertainment is harmless"
Phenomenal game
@@sampackman69 "Cognitive dissonance is an uncomfortable feeling caused by holding two conflicting ideas simultaneously" is probably my favourite quote from Spec Ops. The loading screens were mind-blowing the first time I saw them - they way they slowly changed as you progressed through the game was insane. Hell - the main menu of the game with the sniper changed for every chapter. Every part of that game was designed to perfection.
there's that earlier vietnam game that showcase horrors of war
finished it a fiew weeks ago, its a god damn masterpice and it changed my perspective of war forever
I usually come back when I'm feeling down, and it makes me cry so well. Never failed to make me cry!
The ending of Metro Exodus still gets me. It and it's prequels are no doubt some of my favorite games. I don't think a game has ever made me suffer through something I didn't want to do more than Exodus. I immediately knew the last section was going to be horror heavy, but I didn't really care because I was so invested that turning back felt like giving up. I was in Arttom's shoes. I just had to keep going, jus ta little bit further. That final drive nearly broke me completely.
i own that game but havnt played through it yet, you have made me want to play through it now
I feel this I wa playing it and my friend was with me at the end and the ending just ripped my heart out...even if it was the good ending 💔
I feel this I wa playing it and my friend was with me at the end and the ending just ripped my heart out...even if it was the good ending 💔
Senua's sacrifice had me feeling the exact same. It was such an emotional investment
“Some people say it’s only a game. But to gamers it’s a universe”
"Some people say it's only a game. But to gamers it's their entire universe. Sad, right?"
Have to admit, the Avanti Savoia storyline gets to me every time.
"He never got older, and here I am still. Who decides such things?"
amazing edit, also remember the time when lightsabers were deadly weapons 0:31
"it's just a game, why am i crying ?"
Games are the purest form of storytelling, because it tells the story by letting you live the story itself. Every death, every tear, every heartbreaking moment, every laugh, every triumph, every moment.
Only by living a story can you truly immerse yourself in it.
Red Dead Redemption 2
"It's just a game"
It's the place where we can distract from this shit world, that place who make us feel like we can take our own decissions, that feeling of freedom, that place who give us thousands of lifes to live.
So if you think that it's a game...
You should know that there's nothing more real than memories, and that is what games give to us.
Videogames saved my life :,)
@Rokhok your life isn't a shit***
@Rokhok pretty shit cause of global warming, global unrest, instability and humanity killing itself
Just go outside and socialize
@@speedy1z711 no how bout you shut up
@@speedy1z711 lol I just got covid cuz your advice
I've just replayed Cod WWII on pc for the first time.
Losing turner always makes me cry.
He fought till the last man.
It’s just a game
Me: maybe to you. To me this is a way of life, they may not be real people but they express emotion, and behave like a real person and that is what defines a character. Through the game we grow attached to them as if we are there by their side fighting, laughing, and crying.
It’s not just a game to me and it will never be. That is my reason and I will always stand by it.
wrong, a game is a game yea u can get emotional over it but like breh be real
@@ChDobrovolif your saying this then your not a true gamer
@@ChDobrovol why do people like you exist
@@spaceboye9343 hes not wrong..
@@akossilombumba4152 to you and him its not wrong. There are people here who use video games as an escape. Again why do peolle like you exist
Sadly such a great game as Spec ops the line is forgotten
Not for me
Not for us.
Spec ops the line was amazing 👏. The campaign got to me 😔
Spec Ops : The Line was truly a hidden gem.
It will always be in my heart. That game tears me
"Didn't think it'd end like this, huh?
Huh, Maria?..."
whenever im sad i look at these videos to know were i stand, because in some form, these things truly happend .
Every story has a beginning.
Every story has an end.
But games are not just stories.
It's something more familiar.
Like memories we earn.
Like lives that we live.
Like stories that we're part in.
More like the lives we never live
Every journey begins with a single step, this is step one
Like places where we hide ourselves (for me)
dance with my dogs in the night time
This is why it is my dream to be a game designer, games have stopped me from ending it all in my darkest time and if I could even give one person that same hope for the future then good
I'm sure you will mate, good luck.
"When the time comes, you run. You run, and you don't look back."
- Arthur Morgan
That last van ride on metro exodus... that song still give me the fells. A master class
When we played we were having fun but when we look back we see the memories and emotions for something that made us smile, cry, and hopeful.
Tbh I came again to this video because i needed to cry, never thought i will get to this point in my life
Metro is by far the only game where the DLC is more touching then the main story even if the main story is touching enough
one of the most underrated game of all time i hope the series never ended so sad to see such a sad ending 🥲
Spec ops the line "It's over." that made me emotional as hell ): The Damned 33rd....