First of all, thank you to everyone watching this video, it's amazing how well this video has done and I am so grateful to all of you for being here. And if you liked this video, I've just released a new game tribute, and would really appreciate it if you checked it out while you're here. ua-cam.com/video/1rnAADIpt-M/v-deo.html
no pong was the first game to be first thought of by a phycisist in 1958. It was commercially released in 1972 which was after space war but it was the first video game technically since it was thought of before space war so some people still knew what it was kinda before
Found another from the dragon; "If you always avoid things that are difficult; you'll never be able to grow. Owning up to your weaknesses and facing them head-on is the best way to improve."
I love how each person here can agree that even though we may not have played all these games, we can all appreciate the story telling and beauty of them.
Ghost of tsushima gives such an amazing message. It teaches us that even if we have lost everything, that we still have to fight for what's left of our home and to sacrifice everything we once believed in to do so
It's a shame that the gaming community is one of the most toxic communities on earth. If only gamers actually learned the lessons these games were supposed to impart... This video is great, but it just feels like another way for gamers to boost their own egos, when so many of them are just straight up shitty people. Especially when it comes to bullying those that they've otherized.
@@dxcSOULYou're confusing the competitive scene, the Live streamers, the edge lords, and the try hards, greivers and cry babies to the lot of us who just want to enjoy and share the moments, some of the most empactful* events of our lives in the reality while experiencing the digital landscape of this magisty* we call Video Gaming and a generalization to your ignorance of the medium as a whole. Please stop, because alot of people do this, comparing art or decree because of shtty Fandom and fake parasocial Aholes. Like my fellow motorcyclist, just because you see one acting the fool, doesn't mean you also need to be one as well.
The phrase critiquing the Hammurabi code dates back to the early 1900s. It's often mis-attributed to Gandhi, but the earliest evidence of it actually belongs to Canadian politician George Perry Graham in regards to abolishing the death penalty.
@@Icedomazetov I used to think it was, but the whole game is about Jin having no honor. It is what Shimura wanted, to die, but Jin would rather let his family live. Both are endings but I see the spare ending as the true one
@@dragoonman1478 as much as that is true and I do agree with you we both have our opinions, but if you look at the the way the devs wanted it really does look like the kill option was more fitting, 'cause at the end Jin still has no family...
Seeing Arthur Morgan say: "I'm afraid" hits like a truck. For the whole game he's this badass cowboy who does absolute shootouts and gets into all sorts of shenanigans, but then he's just a broken man. He just shows his underlying emotion. And it's so heart-wrenching seeing him like that
I remember watching this vid, UA-cam recommend this to me and it's like 1 week after the video was uploaded. now it's almost 3 years ago. Time really flies so fast.
When I was 3, my uncle had just bought the new PS3 and I would watch him play all kinds of games. His favourite thing to do was to blow cars up with rocket launchers in gta4, and I would burst out laughing for no reason when he did so. A few years later he passed on at the age of 17 from a stroke. I was given that PS3 a few weeks later and the first game I played was gta4, blowing up cars with rockets and laughing with eyes full of tears. Over time Ive played many games, eventually upgrading to an Xbox 1 (though I still boot up the PS3 from time to time). I've cried when my favourite characters die in call of duty, I've laughed when my friend falls off a cliff in minecraft, and I've raged when I'm killed by a camper In halo. I love gaming. For me, it's not just a hobby, its a journey. From your first experience with a controller to that fateful day when I put it down for the first time. I'm 16 now, going on to 17 in December of 2021. Almost the same age as my uncle when he passed. I still thank him for introducing me to the fun of gaming all that time ago, and as I start my college course in games development, I know he'll be looking down on me from heaven, the biggest smile on his face, telling me to keep going and make him proud. I miss him, but I will live the life he was never able to. Edit: wow that's a lot of likes and replies, thanks for all the kind words and encouragement, I just finished my first term of the college course and it's amazing. Love you all ❤️
"I guess I.... I'm afraid". This was the first time arthur ever exposed his feelings. Rdr2 is an absolute masterpiece. John: your my brother. Arthur: I know I know. What we knew he really wanted to say: I know.... and as your brother it's my job to make sure your safe now, go with your family and have a good life that I never got to have...Brother.
I’ve been on this Earth for 31 years. I’ve been gaming for 26 of them. Gaming has been such a major influence on my life. I love gaming, it allows people to live lives that they wouldn’t normally be able to. Gaming is literally imagination personified.
And the fact that there are so many people experimenting with narratives and storylines and quietly hidden threads of meaning in their games--particularly those by indie creators--is gorgeous.
A good game inspires, teaches, gives strength, and will definitely make you cry when it ends. Worlds we enter and become a part of, some may not understand but these games were our lives
One good example would have been prime Fortnite. It taught us that not all good things last forever and we need to cherish every second of what we do in life because we never know when they will end.
This video made me cry like after watching Interstellar. The moment with Arthur and John talking one last time and the way Arthur handed him his hat touched my heart and I couldn't hold it in anymore. Videogames are beautiful gosh, thanks for the compilation of scenes you did. I hope it shows more people how much real art and pure emotion there is It's NOT Just a Game
"There is *nothing* to be afraid of, Mr Morgan. Take a gamble that love exists" This always resonated with me on an emotional level. Her confidence makes me believe love exists
It hits hard for me too, I have had my bad days afraid of what tomorrow may bring..... But the thought of those that love me and not being here for them always brings me back.
Love exists, and Christ will show you what love is meant to be, unlike what you will find in the world. This is a fallen world, a corrupt place full of selfish people and wicked things. What humans call love is oftentimes lust. They know not love because they know not God. If you come to know your Creator, that knows the hairs on your head as He knows the stars by name, you will learn what love is. You will see the world through a different lens, and be led through life by the very Creator of the entire universe Himself.
@@dailyvibes260 Gold is a very dense metal, at 19.32 g/cm^3. Platinum (basically Netherite scrap) is another very dense metal, at 21.45 g/cm^3. We'll call the 4 Netherite scrap (that goes into a Netherite ingot) about 1 platinum ingot, just for the sake of simplicity. But there are still 4 gold ingots in 1 Netherite ingot. If I am correct, that becomes 49.365 g/cm^3. That is incredibly dense. The most dense metal on earth is Osmium, at 22.6g/cm^3. This is more than double that. Minecraft Steve has 35 inventory slots, not including armor because I can't be damned to figure out how much those weigh, and 36 including the offhand slot. There are, of course, 100 cm^3 is 1m^3, each Minecraft block being 1mx1m. Meaning that each Netherite block is 4936.5 grams, or 4.9365 kilograms. We can multiply that by 64 to get 315936 grams, 315.936 kilograms. That's only one slot, though. A shulker box (which are unfortunately unstackable) has 27 slots, and you can fill your inventory with 35 of them, or 36 including the offhand slot. With 35 slots, that becomes 298559520 grams, and including the offhand slot becomes 307089792 grams. If we were to include armor.. I'll just go up to 307089800 grams, or 307089.800 kilograms and call it a day. That comes in at 677017.120019 pounds. Not to mention that you can fill shulkers with shulkers in creative, becoming theoretically infinite weight. Although, that's only in creative. You are already very, very correct. However, Minecraft Steve's movement is unhindered by this weight, his walking speed at 4.317m/s, sprinting speed at 5.612m/s (12.6mph), and sprint-jumping speed of 7.127m/s (16mph). (That's a difference of 1.515 m/s just from jumping, which will come in handy in a moment) Minecraft Steve's movement is not only unhindered, but he can move at a little over 7m/s, with 677017.12 pounds of weight on his back. Athletes may run from 14-17mph, and there is no way in hell they can outrun him no matter their speed because of Minecraft Steve's sheer stamina, as he can run for, without sprint jumping, 800 blocks without stopping, and if he just eats a bit of food he's good to go for another 800 without stopping, and that's not even including saturation, at full saturation he can go 1600 blocks. He can run almost two kilometers at 12.6mph. I'm fairly certain sprint jumping is less efficient, though unarguably faster. To be able to run 12.6 miles per hour for a mile without stopping (4:46 per mile), he would have to be fairly athletic, but to do it with 677017.12 pounds on his back? He inarguably could carry much more if there were anything heavier in Minecraft. I spent almost an hour writing this comment. You're welcome. I hope to god I wasn't wrong about any of this, otherwise I would probably cry. editing in the information of shulker boxes only took me a couple minutes thankfully
@@dailyvibes260 significantly over 1000 pounds, because of a creative aspect where you can fill chests put those filled chests in your inventory and fill a chest with those chests, he can technically lift infinite pounds
Video Games have given some better stories then movies can or ever will. Maybe the quality of multiplayer is dropping off in recent years but I’ll give credit where it is due. Single player games have been and always will be a master piece of work. Nothing but love for it
I feel like games you are the person, you control the person, and so you see it. Movies are third person, separate, and shorter. And the can cause less emotion.
Its become my dream to live up to and recreate Titanfall before I kick the bucket - I remember clearly for the 3 days it took me to play through the campaign, and the love and bitter sweetness it left when it came to a quick end. I went back recently to play it again and the ending sends shivers down my spin - it feels like a real adventure and one coming to an end vibe that really hits me. I promise to who ever reads this that I will have a titan before I disappear, BT is on that list certainly. Side note: ua-cam.com/video/aCXwxR6LxW8/v-deo.html This is the first thing I will do once I've built it.
No game is "Just a Game" Once you get so invested in the game and characters you experience the story like it happened to you, you become apart of the game. The characters emotions will hit you like no other thing will. You will feel their will to fight, their hope, and most importantly, their pain.
@Johnny Sin Joestar I actually tell that to myself lol. Especially because I know its just files being loaded on a Computer, and Displayed on a Screen, and the controller is just giving commands.
I know this is not a game but that happens with me when I read Wings of Fire. The book and the characters are so powerful and I feel like I’m actually in their world. Again, sorry for the non-game reference.
There's a human behind every avatar, every character, every mic. To us players, it has never been just a game It's a story, an experience, that connects us all.
Every battle, every match we were fighting and working together and those emotions were real and full of passion even proven by calling hate to the enemy yet love at the same time
"I'm coming home ace..." -Cayde-6 The fact that Ace may have not even be real from Cayde's forgotten past as a human makes the line his way of staying connected to his humanity.
Correct me if I’m wrong but I think I read it in the lore that cayde actually had something which states that in his former human life he actually had a son named ace
@@DerTopfLapen no. We find out in a lore entry that Cayde 5 had written, that Ace never existed. He made up Ace to give Cayde 6 a reason to live. In reality, Cayde was a gambling addict who never had anyone but the vanguard
@@H4LOchannel holy fuck thats so much sadder. I always love characters like Cayde who go through life trying to make anything and everything fun and happy, but only because they desperately want to recreate the feeling that they lost often when a close friend died. These characters are so tragic and so easy to attach to because you want them to find a home and be legitimately ok, instead of pretending just so they can keep going on. To find out that Cayde's anchor isn't even real and there isn't anything to recreate or return to is just sad all over again.
This is an incredible edit and a glorious tribute to gaming. It really isn’t just a game, it’s a reflection of how we experience our real life experiences ❤
SO SORRY only just seen this THANK YOU SO MUCH Ur my first ever donation I didn't even know Super thanks was a thing U have motivated me to come back from hibernation so thanks
Rip my man Joel. Never knew a video game character had that much of a impact on me as a person or that I could relate to them on such a fundamental level.
I couldn't get into the game for a week when Joel died. It was dark everywhere and I was crying. It's like I lost a member of my family. It's like I lost my father. I miss him. I hope he succeeded.
@@celilakansu4140 I was still pissed that the game made you play as her, and tried to make you sympathise with her after that. I wish he died doing something noble at least.
@@khushisayz See the description,and if your too lazy 0:00 Destiny 2 0:13 Spiderman 0:15 The Last of Us 0:27 Red Dead Redemption 2 0:46 BATTLEFIELD 1 - The Runner 1:00 Assassin's Creed: Revelations 1:12 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Remastered 1:28 Ghost of Tsushima 1:35 Star Wars: The Old Republic 1:44 Halo 5 1:53 God of War 2:11 Destiny 2 2:27 Red Dead Redemption 2 3:22 Star Wars: The Old Republic 3:39 God of War 3:42 Horizon Zero Dawn 3:49 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 3:54 Death Stranding 4:06 Ghost of Tsushima 4:12 Star Wars: The Old Republic
Videos like this remind me that being a gamer is more than just “playing a game”, it’s an art form for telling a story through the games we play, they’re not defined by just being pixels on a screen, they’re defined by the story that they can tell and how influential all these games have been to our lives and how they’ve changed us
I would give anything, anything, to experience the joy of playing every single game in my library again for the first time. That joy, even from constantly dying, from experiencing first playing Skyrim, Dying Light, etc. will forever be just a memory to me now. To the past, present, and future my brothers and sisters in gaming.
It wasn't just a game. It was being a hero when I was scared. It was laughing with my friends when I was bullied at school. It was experiencing a story more than any book. It's the memories of the good times, many years later. It was more than just a game.
This is the best UA-cam comment I've ever seen. And your right its more than just a game it could be a sad story about how terrible life is or it could be a story about how soldiers lay their lives down for everyone everyday. I'm so thankful that there are games that show true love sadness and brotherhood
Crazy to think that some games have better narratives than most movies out there. Between the two, games can sometimes get me slightly emotional, like the ending to GTA V. Not just the ending itself, but after the credits, the game spawns you in a car with Nowhere To Go by Nite Jewel playing in the radio, knowing damn well that it will hit that spot deep within your brain that asks "I finally finished it. What now?"
There’s people who we loved and thought there were cool but we hoped there would be another chance to change there ending then realizing we’ll remember them inside our hearts and apart of our fantasies, wanting us to hope if they’ll be seen once more, asking them when will they come back but you never knew when they will so you wait and wait and wait until you realize they won’t come back…
It was never just a game. It's a story. It's a dream. It's a new world. It's nothing and everything. It's all our emotions combined. It's what makes us go forward. It was never just a game.
"When you watch a movie with a sad storyline, you're just watching someone else's life, but when you play a game with sad storyline, you're part of their life" - Sad Tzu, Art of Depression -
arthurs death .. he died exactly how he wanted to , watching the sunset in facing in the west and resting peacefully . that thing was one of the few that made me tear up
Sad i missed this cause i went back for the money where micah killed me , i cried cause i was unable to save arthur , all i wanted to reverse the time and live wih john. But after i found out arthur had to die :(
@@ewelina6400 Destiny 2, created by the same people who started off the Halo games, Bungie. The game is an FPS looter shooter mixed with an MMO. It has it's up and downs gameplay wise but the story and lore is undoubtedly fantastic. It's a deep dive if you want to look into it, I'd recommend the YT My name is Byf as a starting point for story and lore.
These are not games But epic stories told through your hands and eyes. A visual odessy A trip through a different time An adventure in a different life. These are the stories we will tell our children. For years to come. They will live on forever Until we get to cyberpunk 2077 COD ww2 And hopefully not just a Battlefield 5 reskin
bro get tf off cod ww2 that story was so good. multiplayer sucked so it became popular to hate it and you were looked down on if you like it. nah. you put Lt. turner in here and it works perfectly. or zuss with the pow thing, all the characters in that game were believable and dynamic, the voice acting was great and the writing was good. fuck on a game for multiplayer but dont shit on its story bc ww2 has the best story since black ops
@@mattlinville5539 From what they have been showing it looks more polished from what they showed us with the Beta. Reports saying it wasn't as old as they were telling us the build was seems to be EA hate. Granted EA DOES deserve it for a lot of things. But I think they just want to wine and complain becomes there is 1 or 2 more things that are new in a BF game. They bitched about BF1 when it came out and BFV. But people still play them. Also BF3 was a god awful buggy mess with it's Beta. I built my first PC just for it lol. Dual 6850s and a 2600K. Good times. Gooooooooooood times. Worm necks. Pepperidge Farm remembers. The helicopter desync was funny and frustrating at times for BF2042.
@@vChilly they couldn’t really change the ending John had to escape and live and Arthur had to die because rdr1 wouldn’t make sense otherwise. But yeah it didn’t really need 4 endings I think 2 would have been fine.
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It was never just a game. It was about exploring countless worlds. Falling in love with charming characters. Making memories. With people all around the globe. To connect with them. To experience. That, Which never was, and never will be, just a game!
When i first played last of us, i wanted my dad to experience it with me so i waited for him to get home. He couldn't believe it was a game, it looked so real to him. Once we got to that scene we both started crying. Death never looked so true and innocent in a game before, he must've felt the same because he left the room after that scene and i ended up playing the rest of the game by myself.
Dang man I'm sorry u had to experience the rest if the game by yourself. your father is amazing for playing it with you and so are you for waiting for him just for that, he probably didnt want to cry from a game so he just walked out with all those emotions. I wish you the best :)
If you have a daughter. You really know what happen Joel did and if you have a dad. You know what happen Abby did too. What a game. What a story. Fuckin masterpiece
I got really emotional during this. These games have been with people through their darkest times. It’s more than just a game. It’s the feeling of happiness, the sadness at a death of a loved one even if they were only a character in the game, still a loved one. It’s the journey and story the game has taken us through. An experience we will not forget. These games are special. As much as people will say grow up it’s just a game, we will continue to love and cherish the memories we’ve gotten playing and we will never forget the storylines. These games are for most people a childhood. It’s a nostalgic part of you and I refuse to let someone tell me other wise. Through Halo to call of duty, Minecraft to stardew valley, tomb raider to Jedi fallen order, battlefield to sea of thieves, to the Witcher and many others, these games will stay with me and I will love them forever. ~ ~Special thanks to Halo~ a game always there for me when I was happy sad or whatever I was it was always A good time.
@@andrewsinitsin8250 you don’t know that - sure I wouldn’t find myself playing video games during my darkest times but to some people it’s a form of of escapism during difficult periods.
@@andrewsinitsin8250 You are very wrong with this. During my darkest times, I was playing video games as a way to escape my own harmful thoughts. And up to this day, I made friends through video games that I've never had in my real life.
I never played most of these games and these scenes alone have such strong emotion to them that my heart still hurts as if I've been there. That's the beauty of good writing.
Man, that's exactly how I feel when I listen to the music of the 80's. I started as a die hard heavy metal boy but my view on music has broadened a lot. Still the 80's music has that feeling like I lived it all. It all comes down to a game though, I don't know if I've ever been touched by the music if it weren't for GTA Vice City. Good times. I wish you a wodnerful day!
@@thedudewhoabides69exactly my point of view. I’ve always loved hard rock of the 70s-90s but in the past couple years I’ve developed a taste for the softer and more hippie like music. Music is similar to gaming. Good music is just good music
Nah, that's the emotionally manipulative music doing exactly what it was designed to do lol. You don't have enough context to have any idea what's going on in the scenes you aren't familiar with. It's not good writing, it's just typically bad situations or phrases that every human is familiar with and can immediately recognise. If you saw a 3 second clip of someone crying, you'd likely be able to glean that they were sad, unless it was happy crying which is also very easy to understand. It's an enormous part of human evolution that we can (mostly) parse information by simply looking at an expression on another's face, or in how they say just a few words. These brief clips of very normal every day human things isn't good writing, it's just.. human.. things.. you've evolved to understand. Lol.
What gets me is how if Arthur had wised up just a little bit and ran off with his lady when he had the chance he could have died in peace. Maybe even lived a fruitful life, but he didn't. Instead he wasted his life but in the end, he saw that John was the better man. After all the shit they had gone through together, Arthur saw the life he could have had, a happy one, in John's eyes. So in a last ditch effort he protected John so he could live. So John could have the life he had hoped to have in the end.
Arthur also couldn't just let the rest of the gang suffer in Dutch's hands. Of course he wouldn't leave them, they're his family. He tried his best to help Dutch, but he was too far gone, so he did all he could to help the rest of them live and escape from the gang. From the outlaw life. He wanted all of them to live better lives especially when he found out that his life was coming to an end sooner than he thought. In the end yes he was still a bad man, but he was a bad man who was trying to do better. And he did all he could do be better, to be the best man he could be despite everything he's done. He did everything he could to do the right thing up until his last breath. That's what makes Arthur's character and story so heartbreaking and emotional.
One of my favorite things that developers due is the the "Thank you for playing our game" message in the end credits. Especially when the game was good. I may cry during the game, but I always cry from a simple thank you from the developers of the game. They will never know I specifically bought and played their game, but it means so much more to me when they do something as simple as that.
This especially hit me with Halo 4, my brother and I played through it together just as we had all those before it, but that time it was under 343 industries. They thanked us for playing the game and trusting them with our beloved franchise.
Red dead redemption 2 will always hold a place in my heart, it was when my brother and I would hang out and make jokes at the silly things that happened like getting attacked by a bear yelling larry drunkenly or getting hit in the face by a horse, my brother would play this game for hours and I would be right there with him throughout the entire thing, this game gave me the fondest memories I have of my brother, I will always regret that we fell apart after he moved, I have the game now, I want to play it with him for once
this is a lot of game for me and my younger brother and skyrim for the youngest. I work far from home and my younger brother has moved out of the house. I wish we never had to grow up
Same this game has a special place in my heart. My baby brother watches me play sometimes and always shouts the name of every animal we see in the game. He also questions me asking what the name of these animals are. It’s the cutest thing ever. I wish this kid could stay a baby forever. But he’s gonna have to become a man at one point. I’m sorry you lost your brother. A bond between brothers is worth a thousand friendships
When Arthur said he was afraid it sent chills down my spine because I genuinely felt the end was near it broke my heart and when he finally succumbed to it all I was never the same I felt genuinely heartbroken because I think we all connected felt like Arthur always labeling ourselves as the bad guy even with all the good we do..
Same, I didn't even cry at the plague tale's ending even after playing both the Games, I shed a tear or 2 and remained depressed for a week but didn't cry even tho it was sadder than rdr2, cuz after playing rdr2, I am almost used to such endings although it hurts a lot😔
if i could erase one memory from my mind it'd be the entirety of rdr2. not because i hated it, but because i loved it so much i want to experience it for the first time again. even knowing (SPOILERS) that micah was the rat and that arthur dies, i still loved it because the game's strong suit isn't the destination, but rather the journey there. i had over 100 hours when i finished the game, iirc, and there wasnt a single one i didnt enjoy. just the most mundane of things was fun because it felt organic, real. so many small details, so much love put into the game, its so perfect. each character death (AGAIN, SPOILERS) felt unique and tragic because of how well done they were. Sean's was during an ambush, so it was fast and blunt, making everything all the more emotional after you fend off the grays and have time to process the situation. Hosea was a very important character, and his death was, again, not drawn out, just a shot to the head (or chest, cant be sure) and a fall. right afterwards, lenny's death, which doesnt happen in a cutscene. all done so well, in such different ways, by the end i really missed everyone at the end. and the character development, dutch slowly going insane (or showing his true colors, depends on what you believe), arthur actually getting worse in fistfights and physical activities in general as the game progresses, micah becoming more cocky as arthur gets sicker, and the overall mood of camp turning from lighthearted and welcome, to apprehensive and cold as more members die off. not only that, but every location felt completely new when progressing through the game. strawberry and valentine, being calmer, having smaller jobs; rhodes, with the two families and their missions was VERY fun; saint denis was also interesting because of how sophisticated it was compared to the rest of the game. tldr; rdr2 is a good game
The Last of Us games are what made me buy a PS4. Red Dead Redemption 2 is what made me proud to own a PS4. It’s the best game i’ve ever played. From its gorgeous graphics, to the vast open world, to the characters, the realism, the writing! Everything! Every single thing! It feels like a massive tome of a novel that you live in. The fact that it feels alive is what truly made it a punch in the gut at the end of chapter six. Arthur Morgan will always be the best character you could ask for in fiction.
I actually cried when hosea got shot. none of them deserved to go like they did, but hosea got me the most. he was just such an awesome character and I hated him dying so much
I completed the game only twice, yet I have 800 hours behind me. It's so gorgeous to explore that world, see Arthur interact with strangers and simply go hunting or fishing. In the end we know what happens, but Journey before Destination. It's the best game of all time
(spoilers) best game i have ever played. i could speak about it for hours. it's truly depressing that arthurs character has ended. it genuinely makes me upset. and the deaths,, they were perfection. the story felt so natural and i loved that. how, instead of there being a goal from the start of the game, there was no real goal. in the end, we don't even know what to do anymore because all we're in is a never ending downfall until arthurs time ends. i've always felt such a huge emotional attachment towards the game. i can't imagine a game overtaking the love i have for rdr2. i wish that they focused more on what they did in rdr2 and spent time making other games amazing.
Damn it's fucking sad to see yourself grow up. When I was a child I remember watching THE BLOB and it scared the shit out of me....I showed this to my child and they thought it was cheesy asf. I'm literally going to be heartbroken when I show them the original Xbox and pop in my copy of halo. I hope to God they don't think it's graphics are too shitty to play.
if they are young enough they wont know whats good and whats bad graphics. Have faith my friend, they will love what they think is good, just be their guide.
"For us, the storm has passed. The war is over. And let us never forget those who journeyed into the howling dark, and did not return. For their decision required courage beyond measure."
Losing Cayde wasn't right.. It made me literally stop playing Destiny. I tried to persist because I absolutely loved the game so much.. but everytime a character in the game would mention him again I would get sad/frustrated that he was gone.
They r purely bringing him back cuz the overall state of the game is in shambles. Final shape isn’t going to be good. All they will be doing is dragging mud across cayde’s character. He will probably just have the same writing as nimbus. I’m not buying final shape and I urge you guys to rethink ur decision if u want to buy final shape. Bungie doesn’t care abt anything except for how much money they make. They don’t even care if they make a bad game or if ppl hate it. In fact this is their new philosophy. I’m not even trolling
Hey Brothers, I've got something to say to you guys! Nostalgia of a time gone hits hard, but the fact that these masterpieces will be forgotten with newer generations of gamers hits harder. To think what these games contributed to my personality, my character and who I am as a human being who spend hundreds and thousands of hours sitting behind a screen alone in the solitude, quiet and dark of nights with these seemingly unnecessary games but surprisingly their dopamine storyline slowly growing into unrelinquishable agony and wisdom will be lost one day feel uncomprehend able. But I also realize, These games were made for us, 3 consecutive generations. I don't feel sad for newer generations who won't experience this; As I know they will experience the same in some other context, in some other games and they will feel the same one day. We will keep our love for these storylines and characters among ourselves but will surely convey the wisdom learned to our offsprings; and surely, we all we die one day sharing the parallel fate of these games. I just hope the game story developers keep doing wonderful stuff that they do. It's a heavy job to unpack their wisdom into a project. I hope the tradition will continue. I leave this comment with a happy tear! I'm graduating from university next month and my journey as an enthusiastic gamer has come to an end. Bless You All!
For along time, I believed the title of this video. That a game was only that, something to be played, to be tossed aside after the campaigns were done and the story was over. But games are so much more than just a story or a piece of hardware taking up space on our hard drives. Games are experiences, moments in time where we are pulled from this sometime horrid reality into another full of amazing limitless potential and possibilities. To some, its an escape, to others a reflection of themselves painted with 1's and 0's. We see games as nothing more than just that, a game, but in reality, they are our stories, our narratives, our tales told thorough the strokes of the quills of masterful storytellers. Games are experiences, and through the highs, the lows, the uplifting and joyful victories, and the tearful goodbyes, gamers push through it all to see the end. That last sunset upon the beautiful and rich land that we treed upon for so many hours. To game is to experience all of this and more.
Lee and Clementine's goodbye was the most brutal emotional moment I've ever seen in media. And I'm not shocked that both voice actors did not fair well emotionally during the voice recording.
“You knew?” “I did. Ben would be so proud” “I don’t know what to do.” “Yes you do.” - Spider-Man PS4 “You will always be a monster!” “I know, but I am your monster no longer!” - God of War 4
Its not just a game... Its a dive into the unknown... Its a marvel about to be shown... Its a tragedy about to take place... Its a someone with more than one face... Its a world filled with stories yet to be told... Its a place that never gets old... Its so many things... But never just a game...
I had recently played The Last Of Us and Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2. My friends had been telling me that they’re super great and amazing. I didn’t really think much of it, until I got pretty bored and thought to myself, why don’t I just give it a try. I deeply regret not playing them sooner. They are if not the best video games ever created. Especially Red Dead Redemption. Storyline is amazing, gameplay is amazing, and the cinematics are amazing.
First of all, thank you to everyone watching this video, it's amazing how well this video has done and I am so grateful to all of you for being here.
And if you liked this video, I've just released a new game tribute, and would really appreciate it if you checked it out while you're here. ua-cam.com/video/1rnAADIpt-M/v-deo.html
Very well made video, thank you for putting all these perfect games into one video!
fucking amazing video mate! love it
Quote this “it’s not just a game it’s a story”
Everything in the video suits well, nice one!
Would love it if you started putting the game names in the there
Bro the face mr Morgan made when he said he's afraid made me cry
The sad rdr2 parts got different
SWTOR is one of the few games that did it for me, between SWTOR and Force unleashed, I think you have some of the most touching star wars stories.
Arthur
yhea
We never see Arthur cry even when he knows he is soon to die. And seeing that face is like a sad hell, he’s a human.
Crazy how this all started with two bars hitting a ball to each other.
Damn right
@@PartytimeYOLO well he's still technically right but i also understand where your coming from
@noober29 it was the first commercially successful and popular video game
first game if I am correct was "Spacewar!"
no pong was the first game to be first thought of by a phycisist in 1958. It was commercially released in 1972 which was after space war but it was the first video game technically since it was thought of before space war so some people still knew what it was kinda before
"So I cried. Doesn't make me less of a man."
*- Kazuma Kiryu, Yakuza*
Found another from the dragon;
"If you always avoid things that are difficult; you'll never be able to grow. Owning up to your weaknesses and facing them head-on is the best way to improve."
"A dragon is at the top of the food chain. So I got a dragonfish tatoo instead."
Ichiban, Yakuza: Like a Dragon
No, it makes you more of a man
"Harry, suffering like this proves you are still a man! This pain is part of being human"
*-Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore*
we need some of ichiban's wisdom here too yknow!
the battlefield 1 clip always hits the hardest when u realize he dies for australia
I am not want to be that guy but it was gallipoli war and nothing to do with Australia actually. He was just a valuenter or forced solider
"Do you know why we keep goin'?"
"No."
"Because the Hell else are we gonna do."
Wheres this from?
@@lonesome3958 It's from daysgone, if you like shooters, open world and zombies, you should definitely buy it.
You know why we fall every time we hit the top
No
Its cause there no where else to go
Jesus loves you all very much repent and believe onto Him and be saved from eternal punishment of sin amen, Jesus DIED for you
@@Mg-qf2ys tysm
I love how each person here can agree that even though we may not have played all these games, we can all appreciate the story telling and beauty of them.
You are damn right
Except halo 5
Ive only played tge last of us in this video. But i know so many games that gave me tge feels such as stuff like nier or gris etc
@@squidsona8509 try rdr2 man it's has many feelings
Yes and no. Halo 5 and the CoD games are the exception shown off in the video but all the others have fairly good writing.
"Every story has an end... This is mine."
Still gets me today. When Forsaken is getting removed, some future blueberries won't know who cayde even is
Cayde will always be my favorite
Hes the one that keeps me going in destiny 2 and to play with ace.i always visit his chicken.
But those who were there to witness it will never forget...... Ever
NOOOOOOOO CAYDE IS A LEGEND
Rip
Ghost of tsushima gives such an amazing message. It teaches us that even if we have lost everything, that we still have to fight for what's left of our home and to sacrifice everything we once believed in to do so
Pov: you never had a comfort character bc you were taught to do it by yourself..
I was taught that in games and IRL
Wtf is a comfort character
@@memetrick2328 commenting so i can find out 2 xD
wdym by comfort character?
@@memetrick2328 honestly I think it’s just side characters
"Take a gamble that love exists, and do a loving act" What a fucking masterpiece!
It's a shame that the gaming community is one of the most toxic communities on earth. If only gamers actually learned the lessons these games were supposed to impart... This video is great, but it just feels like another way for gamers to boost their own egos, when so many of them are just straight up shitty people. Especially when it comes to bullying those that they've otherized.
@@dxcSOULYou're confusing the competitive scene, the Live streamers, the edge lords, and the try hards, greivers and cry babies to the lot of us who just want to enjoy and share the moments, some of the most empactful* events of our lives in the reality while experiencing the digital landscape of this magisty* we call Video Gaming and a generalization to your ignorance of the medium as a whole.
Please stop, because alot of people do this, comparing art or decree because of shtty Fandom and fake parasocial Aholes.
Like my fellow motorcyclist, just because you see one acting the fool, doesn't mean you also need to be one as well.
@@dxcSOULtrue
Yes
@@yeejay6396yeah
“We get dirty. And the world stays clean. THATS the mission”
@based shut
@@simonghostriley405 the
@@Seitol fuck
@@rosescent3359 up
@Diavolo Jaegar ah yes the grass here is made out of *grass*
"An eye for an eye and the world goes blind" -Marcus
The phrase critiquing the Hammurabi code dates back to the early 1900s. It's often mis-attributed to Gandhi, but the earliest evidence of it actually belongs to Canadian politician George Perry Graham in regards to abolishing the death penalty.
"Just come back with a good story ya'hear?" Cayde broke me.
Hey...take me with you
@@ltxero4303 that's the flavour gext on the memory of cayde mark, bond and cloak :'(
@@echo3xo He also whispers it to you in the D1 tower
when he said “im coming home, ace” really hits hard
The video started with Cayde 😢
"You have no honor."
"And you are a slave to it"
This scene gets me every time, doesn't matter if it's English or Japanese dubbed
My friends and I meme it a bit but...that whole scene before the duel, brings me to tears every single time
When u have to make achoice... its sad that the kill Shimura ending is more fitting to the storyline
@@Icedomazetov I used to think it was, but the whole game is about Jin having no honor. It is what Shimura wanted, to die, but Jin would rather let his family live. Both are endings but I see the spare ending as the true one
@@dragoonman1478 as much as that is true and I do agree with you we both have our opinions, but if you look at the the way the devs wanted it really does look like the kill option was more fitting, 'cause at the end Jin still has no family...
What is this game??
Seeing Arthur Morgan say: "I'm afraid" hits like a truck. For the whole game he's this badass cowboy who does absolute shootouts and gets into all sorts of shenanigans, but then he's just a broken man. He just shows his underlying emotion. And it's so heart-wrenching seeing him like that
I appreciate that. It gives him humanity. It helps me, as a guy, feel a little better about my emotions.
It hit me right in the feels.
None of us seem to really fear death until the realization fully hits us in the form of some sickness or injury, or just age itself.
I remember watching this vid, UA-cam recommend this to me and it's like 1 week after the video was uploaded. now it's almost 3 years ago. Time really flies so fast.
I've not even played some of these games but these scenes still make me emotional.
I got your feeling, mate
Ify
Me too :(
yeah same. and all i ever do is play geometry dash................. not much............ just a casual 730+ hours.......
same:(
When I was 3, my uncle had just bought the new PS3 and I would watch him play all kinds of games. His favourite thing to do was to blow cars up with rocket launchers in gta4, and I would burst out laughing for no reason when he did so. A few years later he passed on at the age of 17 from a stroke. I was given that PS3 a few weeks later and the first game I played was gta4, blowing up cars with rockets and laughing with eyes full of tears. Over time Ive played many games, eventually upgrading to an Xbox 1 (though I still boot up the PS3 from time to time). I've cried when my favourite characters die in call of duty, I've laughed when my friend falls off a cliff in minecraft, and I've raged when I'm killed by a camper In halo. I love gaming. For me, it's not just a hobby, its a journey. From your first experience with a controller to that fateful day when I put it down for the first time. I'm 16 now, going on to 17 in December of 2021. Almost the same age as my uncle when he passed. I still thank him for introducing me to the fun of gaming all that time ago, and as I start my college course in games development, I know he'll be looking down on me from heaven, the biggest smile on his face, telling me to keep going and make him proud. I miss him, but I will live the life he was never able to.
Edit: wow that's a lot of likes and replies, thanks for all the kind words and encouragement, I just finished my first term of the college course and it's amazing. Love you all ❤️
You are truly amazing
Whoaw it make me cry
Damm it made my cry to
I'll load GTA IV and blow up some cars In memory of your uncle mate, LOVE to every gamer out there✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
F
"I guess I.... I'm afraid". This was the first time arthur ever exposed his feelings. Rdr2 is an absolute masterpiece.
John: your my brother.
Arthur: I know I know.
What we knew he really wanted to say: I know.... and as your brother it's my job to make sure your safe now, go with your family and have a good life that I never got to have...Brother.
It’s when he starts feeling the harsh symptoms of TB, thats when he starts opening up and looking at the big picture.
GOD DAM THAT COMMENT HITS HARDER THEN THE ENDING IT SELF
That hit harder then pekka max HP bruh
These games are telling stories better than most movies ever could
Facts, that’s why gaming industry is beating movies industry in all aspects.
Facts, but Gladiator and Green Mile is goated too
It's not just a game, it's a journey, an experience and a story you will never forget
I miss you arthur
1:28 Japanese Dutch
Right my boeh
@@darkgeneral0192 lmaoooo
its only game
I’ve been on this Earth for 31 years. I’ve been gaming for 26 of them.
Gaming has been such a major influence on my life. I love gaming, it allows people to live lives that they wouldn’t normally be able to.
Gaming is literally imagination personified.
Spoken like true gamer
I’m here for it 👍
Finally, a gen x that actually isnt a shitter about gaming
I’ve only been here for fourteen and gaming for 12 of them. I feel the same way
I am not a gamer because I don't have a life. I am a gamer because I chose to have many!
And the fact that there are so many people experimenting with narratives and storylines and quietly hidden threads of meaning in their games--particularly those by indie creators--is gorgeous.
A good game inspires, teaches, gives strength, and will definitely make you cry when it ends. Worlds we enter and become a part of, some may not understand but these games were our lives
thats some nice facts my friend
@@Error-33 thank you
Number one reason I can’t 100% games cause I don’t want it to end
aye
One good example would have been prime Fortnite. It taught us that not all good things last forever and we need to cherish every second of what we do in life because we never know when they will end.
This video made me cry like after watching Interstellar. The moment with Arthur and John talking one last time and the way Arthur handed him his hat touched my heart and I couldn't hold it in anymore. Videogames are beautiful gosh, thanks for the compilation of scenes you did. I hope it shows more people how much real art and pure emotion there is
It's NOT Just a Game
Arthurs face when he says he's afraid is probably one of the most emotional scenes in gaming history
And somehow i skipped that quest. Damn
@@Iam_9801 I think I may have accidentally skipped the dialogue, but it might be after you bring trelawny to the train station
Did I miss a side mission to get that sister cutscene?
@@flyingsquirrel1135 it’s if you help the captain with bringing shots to the Indians, when you bring him to the train, this scene starts.
@@hibye696 oh
"There is *nothing* to be afraid of, Mr Morgan. Take a gamble that love exists"
This always resonated with me on an emotional level. Her confidence makes me believe love exists
It does!
Proof that love exists is your family
It hits hard for me too, I have had my bad days afraid of what tomorrow may bring..... But the thought of those that love me and not being here for them always brings me back.
Love exists, and Christ will show you what love is meant to be, unlike what you will find in the world.
This is a fallen world, a corrupt place full of selfish people and wicked things. What humans call love is oftentimes lust. They know not love because they know not God. If you come to know your Creator, that knows the hairs on your head as He knows the stars by name, you will learn what love is. You will see the world through a different lens, and be led through life by the very Creator of the entire universe Himself.
But hold on gambling is frowned apon by preists and nuns so I've never understood that line
Arthur Morgan is the most well thought out and probably just one of the best gaming characters in history
Nah....VERGIL♡♡♡♡♡
@Lego R2D2 2 if I'm not wrong over 10000 pounds
If not the best from a pure character standpoint
@@dailyvibes260 Gold is a very dense metal, at 19.32 g/cm^3. Platinum (basically Netherite scrap) is another very dense metal, at 21.45 g/cm^3. We'll call the 4 Netherite scrap (that goes into a Netherite ingot) about 1 platinum ingot, just for the sake of simplicity. But there are still 4 gold ingots in 1 Netherite ingot. If I am correct, that becomes 49.365 g/cm^3. That is incredibly dense. The most dense metal on earth is Osmium, at 22.6g/cm^3. This is more than double that. Minecraft Steve has 35 inventory slots, not including armor because I can't be damned to figure out how much those weigh, and 36 including the offhand slot. There are, of course, 100 cm^3 is 1m^3, each Minecraft block being 1mx1m. Meaning that each Netherite block is 4936.5 grams, or 4.9365 kilograms. We can multiply that by 64 to get 315936 grams, 315.936 kilograms. That's only one slot, though. A shulker box (which are unfortunately unstackable) has 27 slots, and you can fill your inventory with 35 of them, or 36 including the offhand slot. With 35 slots, that becomes 298559520 grams, and including the offhand slot becomes 307089792 grams. If we were to include armor.. I'll just go up to 307089800 grams, or 307089.800 kilograms and call it a day. That comes in at 677017.120019 pounds. Not to mention that you can fill shulkers with shulkers in creative, becoming theoretically infinite weight. Although, that's only in creative. You are already very, very correct. However, Minecraft Steve's movement is unhindered by this weight, his walking speed at 4.317m/s, sprinting speed at 5.612m/s (12.6mph), and sprint-jumping speed of 7.127m/s (16mph). (That's a difference of 1.515 m/s just from jumping, which will come in handy in a moment) Minecraft Steve's movement is not only unhindered, but he can move at a little over 7m/s, with 677017.12 pounds of weight on his back. Athletes may run from 14-17mph, and there is no way in hell they can outrun him no matter their speed because of Minecraft Steve's sheer stamina, as he can run for, without sprint jumping, 800 blocks without stopping, and if he just eats a bit of food he's good to go for another 800 without stopping, and that's not even including saturation, at full saturation he can go 1600 blocks. He can run almost two kilometers at 12.6mph. I'm fairly certain sprint jumping is less efficient, though unarguably faster. To be able to run 12.6 miles per hour for a mile without stopping (4:46 per mile), he would have to be fairly athletic, but to do it with 677017.12 pounds on his back? He inarguably could carry much more if there were anything heavier in Minecraft.
I spent almost an hour writing this comment.
You're welcome.
I hope to god I wasn't wrong about any of this, otherwise I would probably cry.
editing in the information of shulker boxes only took me a couple minutes thankfully
@@dailyvibes260 significantly over 1000 pounds, because of a creative aspect where you can fill chests put those filled chests in your inventory and fill a chest with those chests, he can technically lift infinite pounds
"Our character is not defined by the battles we win or lose, but the battles we dare to fight."
Video Games have given some better stories then movies can or ever will. Maybe the quality of multiplayer is dropping off in recent years but I’ll give credit where it is due. Single player games have been and always will be a master piece of work. Nothing but love for it
Well thats because movies arent 12 hour long campaigns
That is not true
I feel like games you are the person, you control the person, and so you see it. Movies are third person, separate, and shorter. And the can cause less emotion.
@Michel Darwin I'd say that's a bias. There are plenty of movies that are as good or better than both of those. It is your opinion but it is biased
@Michel Darwin You also said tv shows... 🤦♂️. I don't really know why you're talking about adaptations anyway. Also why are you so angry?
"protocall 3: protect the pilot"
shit still makes me cry
That one seriously hurt
It hurt all of us
EA can’t make a 3rd cause it would ruin a perfect end
Its become my dream to live up to and recreate Titanfall before I kick the bucket - I remember clearly for the 3 days it took me to play through the campaign, and the love and bitter sweetness it left when it came to a quick end.
I went back recently to play it again and the ending sends shivers down my spin - it feels like a real adventure and one coming to an end vibe that really hits me. I promise to who ever reads this that I will have a titan before I disappear, BT is on that list certainly.
Side note: ua-cam.com/video/aCXwxR6LxW8/v-deo.html This is the first thing I will do once I've built it.
Bro titanfall 2 is probs the only no matter how much i replay the game ill cry at the ending i love the game so much
Nothing on this earth will make me feel how i did when RDR2 ended.
I was so sad when I finished RDR2…
Same with me
Same with me👊
pain
RIP my favorite Star Wars robot 😔
1:13 and when soap died I was crying. My dad was like "its just a game" it was sad I didn't even realize I attached myself to a character 😭✋
No game is "Just a Game"
Once you get so invested in the game and characters you experience the story like it happened to you, you become apart of the game.
The characters emotions will hit you like no other thing will.
You will feel their will to fight, their hope, and most importantly, their pain.
@Johnny Sin Joestar lmao, that is true😂
@Johnny Sin Joestar I actually tell that to myself lol.
Especially because I know its just files being loaded on a Computer, and Displayed on a Screen, and the controller is just giving commands.
La diferencia de el juego y la vida real es que no puedes aser la diferencia
I know this is not a game but that happens with me when I read Wings of Fire. The book and the characters are so powerful and I feel like I’m actually in their world. Again, sorry for the non-game reference.
you don't need a story to create a perfect game
or gameplay to create a perfect story
There's a human behind every avatar, every character, every mic.
To us players, it has never been just a game
It's a story, an experience, that connects us all.
Every battle, every match we were fighting and working together and those emotions were real and full of passion even proven by calling hate to the enemy yet love at the same time
inte pong
Each win,another reward
Each defeat,another loss
Each game,another experience
“Bro I’m so laggy”
- Every Gamer Ever in All Languages (French, Japanese and Americanese)
yes it does
"I'm coming home ace..." -Cayde-6
The fact that Ace may have not even be real from Cayde's forgotten past as a human makes the line his way of staying connected
to his humanity.
Correct me if I’m wrong but I think I read it in the lore that cayde actually had something which states that in his former human life he actually had a son named ace
@@DerTopfLapen no. We find out in a lore entry that Cayde 5 had written, that Ace never existed.
He made up Ace to give Cayde 6 a reason to live. In reality, Cayde was a gambling addict who never had anyone but the vanguard
@@H4LOchannel yep thats right, still the saddest thing everr.
@@H4LOchannel holy fuck thats so much sadder. I always love characters like Cayde who go through life trying to make anything and everything fun and happy, but only because they desperately want to recreate the feeling that they lost often when a close friend died. These characters are so tragic and so easy to attach to because you want them to find a home and be legitimately ok, instead of pretending just so they can keep going on. To find out that Cayde's anchor isn't even real and there isn't anything to recreate or return to is just sad all over again.
Best one
This is an incredible edit and a glorious tribute to gaming. It really isn’t just a game, it’s a reflection of how we experience our real life experiences ❤
wow , appreciate your donation bro!
SO SORRY only just seen this THANK YOU SO MUCH
Ur my first ever donation
I didn't even know Super thanks was a thing
U have motivated me to come back from hibernation so thanks
@ oh that’s great to hear friend. I hope you explore this avenue further!
"yup its just a game"
"That gives us rages"
"Fast thinking"
"Real emotion"
"Got friends"
"And seeing the old games dying and new games rising"
And memories.
"Got friends" HA my dad always told me they were pedophiles lol
@@ezyeez4599 i think most of people's parents said it
u made me cry moore after watchin this
Your awful spelling ruined the sad vibe 🫤
Rip my man Joel. Never knew a video game character had that much of a impact on me as a person or that I could relate to them on such a fundamental level.
I couldn't get into the game for a week when Joel died. It was dark everywhere and I was crying. It's like I lost a member of my family. It's like I lost my father. I miss him. I hope he succeeded.
You got Niel cuckmann to thank for.
@@celilakansu4140 I was still pissed that the game made you play as her, and tried to make you sympathise with her after that. I wish he died doing something noble at least.
i miss him joel
Lou1 is great
Haven’t even played half of these games but these are still touching
What's the name of the game? Or games?
@@khushisayz See the description,and if your too lazy
0:00 Destiny 2
0:13 Spiderman
0:15 The Last of Us
0:27 Red Dead Redemption 2
0:46 BATTLEFIELD 1 - The Runner
1:00 Assassin's Creed: Revelations
1:12 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 Remastered
1:28 Ghost of Tsushima
1:35 Star Wars: The Old Republic
1:44 Halo 5
1:53 God of War
2:11 Destiny 2
2:27 Red Dead Redemption 2
3:22 Star Wars: The Old Republic
3:39 God of War
3:42 Horizon Zero Dawn
3:49 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
3:54 Death Stranding
4:06 Ghost of Tsushima
4:12 Star Wars: The Old Republic
Storytelling stretches far beyond its initial medium, I’m glad you’re here to experience it too
Videos like this remind me that being a gamer is more than just “playing a game”, it’s an art form for telling a story through the games we play, they’re not defined by just being pixels on a screen, they’re defined by the story that they can tell and how influential all these games have been to our lives and how they’ve changed us
I would give anything, anything, to experience the joy of playing every single game in my library again for the first time. That joy, even from constantly dying, from experiencing first playing Skyrim, Dying Light, etc. will forever be just a memory to me now. To the past, present, and future my brothers and sisters in gaming.
Lucky for you, there's always more games to be made
@@cyborgbob1017 nothing can beat the old times man, and these developers are proving it
@@Bigmaclover-bb4lh except for ubisoft
@@owaismansoor8173 Fym except ubisoft, besides the new assassin's creeds which are pretty good, ubisoft continually releases garbage
Skyrim is a world I would love again to get lost into again
i genuinely cried so many times during rdr2, and i loved every second of it
🖤🖤
Especially the horse's death 🥺😭
@@krishnarjunar2724 I agree
It wasn't just a game.
It was being a hero when I was scared.
It was laughing with my friends when I was bullied at school.
It was experiencing a story more than any book.
It's the memories of the good times, many years later.
It was more than just a game.
couldn't have put it better
And this journey will start for me soon... After I buy my pc next year
It was more than what you've said, it's art.
It was everything you said. And so much more. It was you. And me. ❤️
This is the best UA-cam comment I've ever seen. And your right its more than just a game it could be a sad story about how terrible life is or it could be a story about how soldiers lay their lives down for everyone everyday. I'm so thankful that there are games that show true love sadness and brotherhood
Red dead redemption (Arthur Morgan )and mw2 (ghost, and soup ), last of us (Joel) p2 those games hit hard when you’re favourite character dies
Crazy to think that some games have better narratives than most movies out there. Between the two, games can sometimes get me slightly emotional, like the ending to GTA V. Not just the ending itself, but after the credits, the game spawns you in a car with Nowhere To Go by Nite Jewel playing in the radio, knowing damn well that it will hit that spot deep within your brain that asks "I finally finished it. What now?"
i mean movies have limited amount of time. i think a tv show series would be a better conetendor
yeah
i remember the death of arthur morgan in rdr2. It has me crying in my bed for days, he was one of the best protagonists ever, to have been in a game
@@Hymn_ they dont
There’s people who we loved and thought there were cool but we hoped there would be another chance to change there ending then realizing we’ll remember them inside our hearts and apart of our fantasies, wanting us to hope if they’ll be seen once more, asking them when will they come back but you never knew when they will so you wait and wait and wait until you realize they won’t come back…
It was never just a game.
It's a story.
It's a dream.
It's a new world.
It's nothing and everything.
It's all our emotions combined.
It's what makes us go forward.
It was never just a game.
Exactly. People always talk about "being in the real world". The real world is shit so let me enjoy this one.
@@flameofmage1099 it wouldn't be if you went outside for the first time and socialized with some bitches
aanother one com madem ecry harder
😭💖
but still the game doesnt affect you and real life is more important
Ghost of Tsushima was so breath taking man.
Everyone deserves to play it. It was near perfect.
ongod
@@theinternetlawyer7126 drunk
@@tizzy-hizzy whAt Aruyr nejisa
@@theinternetlawyer7126 Joke graveyard.
Bro the damn deadths make me feel bad
"We're thieves in a world that don't want us no more"
- Arthur Morgan
"When you watch a movie with a sad storyline, you're just watching someone else's life, but when you play a game with sad storyline, you're part of their life"
- Sad Tzu, Art of Depression -
NIce
@@RandomInternetStranger I like imagining that extra capital letter was a voice crack when you were going to cry.
@@MarcoAdventures ha lol
INDEED
Imma need the full book of this one.
Out of the 14 games that were shown, i have only played 1 of them. I still teared up at every single thing. This is the power of good writing.
Please say the 1 is rdr2, if not you got play it
well, music helps too.
Last of us
if you're wondering what game i have played, its destiny 2
@@skermigleflop same
arthurs death .. he died exactly how he wanted to , watching the sunset in facing in the west and resting peacefully . that thing was one of the few that made me tear up
he actually was facing east and he wanted to watch the setting sun , but he ended up watching the rising sun. showing how he changed in character
Sad i missed this cause i went back for the money where micah killed me , i cried cause i was unable to save arthur , all i wanted to reverse the time and live wih john. But after i found out arthur had to die :(
Those Destiny 2 clips hit hard
2:23 that shot is the most saddest thing in my gaming history
"it's been 3 years, get over it"
"HE NEVER GOT HIS RAMEN" ;-;
What game is it?
@@ewelina6400 Destiney 2
@@ewelina6400 Destiny 2, created by the same people who started off the Halo games, Bungie. The game is an FPS looter shooter mixed with an MMO. It has it's up and downs gameplay wise but the story and lore is undoubtedly fantastic. It's a deep dive if you want to look into it, I'd recommend the YT My name is Byf as a starting point for story and lore.
dude this fucking seen was so sad
Never thought a game could tear me up until I played RDR2.
Exactly, I never cried playing a videogame before, but bro... does Arthur Morgan's death hit like a truck
Same, I didn't see that happening. I wasn't ready at all
@@andreiriboli you are gay
@@neatpolygons8500 dude we got tuberculosis for half the game, can't end differently
These are not games
But epic stories told through your hands and eyes.
A visual odessy
A trip through a different time
An adventure in a different life.
These are the stories we will tell our children. For years to come. They will live on forever
Until we get to cyberpunk 2077
COD ww2
And hopefully not just a Battlefield 5 reskin
bro get tf off cod ww2 that story was so good. multiplayer sucked so it became popular to hate it and you were looked down on if you like it. nah. you put Lt. turner in here and it works perfectly. or zuss with the pow thing, all the characters in that game were believable and dynamic, the voice acting was great and the writing was good. fuck on a game for multiplayer but dont shit on its story bc ww2 has the best story since black ops
BF2042 still looks promising. Even if the beta was a little iffy.
@@vespermoirai975 hope so because Im not buying COD vanguard. Literally a respin of COD ww2 and I'm not down for that 😒
@@mattlinville5539 From what they have been showing it looks more polished from what they showed us with the Beta. Reports saying it wasn't as old as they were telling us the build was seems to be EA hate. Granted EA DOES deserve it for a lot of things. But I think they just want to wine and complain becomes there is 1 or 2 more things that are new in a BF game. They bitched about BF1 when it came out and BFV. But people still play them. Also BF3 was a god awful buggy mess with it's Beta. I built my first PC just for it lol. Dual 6850s and a 2600K. Good times. Gooooooooooood times. Worm necks. Pepperidge Farm remembers. The helicopter desync was funny and frustrating at times for BF2042.
The Last Tiger war story had me crying
“I guess… i guess I’m afraid.”
- Marthur’s Organ, 1899
"I have seen enough for one life."
- Ezio at the end of his trilogy
"It is a good life we lead, brother" "The best. May it never change"
@@Jyewallace and may it never change us
RDR 2 gets me every time, one of the greatest stories I have ever played.
Fr, in my opinion the best story line
Yeah the fact I heard there were different endings but none of them pretty much changed the end outcome was sad
@@vChilly they couldn’t really change the ending John had to escape and live and Arthur had to die because rdr1 wouldn’t make sense otherwise. But yeah it didn’t really need 4 endings I think 2 would have been fine.
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@@macjohnston6942 r/ihadastroke
It was never just a game.
It was about exploring countless worlds.
Falling in love with charming characters.
Making memories.
With people all around the globe.
To connect with them.
To experience.
That,
Which never was,
and never will be,
just a game!
I have the same opinions!
amen brother.
Great Words
Nah dude, FIFA is FIFA.
I hate when my friends say it’s just a game
"Spartans never die, Jorge, they're just missing in action"- Carter A259.
"History Is Written By The Victors,
History Is Field with Liars, If He Lives And We Die, His Truth Become Written"
-Captain John Price
When i first played last of us, i wanted my dad to experience it with me so i waited for him to get home. He couldn't believe it was a game, it looked so real to him. Once we got to that scene we both started crying. Death never looked so true and innocent in a game before, he must've felt the same because he left the room after that scene and i ended up playing the rest of the game by myself.
Dang man I'm sorry u had to experience the rest if the game by yourself. your father is amazing for playing it with you and so are you for waiting for him just for that, he probably didnt want to cry from a game so he just walked out with all those emotions. I wish you the best :)
I can relate
If you have a daughter. You really know what happen Joel did and if you have a dad. You know what happen Abby did too. What a game. What a story. Fuckin masterpiece
@VietNameseBoyz6192 4 years later I did get a daughter. 😊
@@lionsfan4lyfeCongrats! 👏👏
I got really emotional during this. These games have been with people through their darkest times. It’s more than just a game. It’s the feeling of happiness, the sadness at a death of a loved one even if they were only a character in the game, still a loved one. It’s the journey and story the game has taken us through. An experience we will not forget. These games are special. As much as people will say grow up it’s just a game, we will continue to love and cherish the memories we’ve gotten playing and we will never forget the storylines. These games are for most people a childhood. It’s a nostalgic part of you and I refuse to let someone tell me other wise. Through Halo to call of duty, Minecraft to stardew valley, tomb raider to Jedi fallen order, battlefield to sea of thieves, to the Witcher and many others, these games will stay with me and I will love them forever. ~ ~Special thanks to Halo~ a game always there for me when I was happy sad or whatever I was it was always A good time.
Darkest times of people are not the times they go through playing videogames along. Otherwise - they are not darkest.
@@andrewsinitsin8250 you don’t know that - sure I wouldn’t find myself playing video games during my darkest times but to some people it’s a form of of escapism during difficult periods.
well said
It is just a game. But it’s important to millions of people. I agree with a lot of what you say. But in essence, it’s just a game.
@@andrewsinitsin8250 You are very wrong with this. During my darkest times, I was playing video games as a way to escape my own harmful thoughts. And up to this day, I made friends through video games that I've never had in my real life.
John: “You’re my brother.” Arthur: “I know I know..."
Arthur and Cayde were always my favs. I got so attached to them. They will always be my comfort characters 🥹
‘Make sure you come back with a good story, ya hear?’
-Cayde-6
@@isaacthomas1198 “Hey…. Take me with you? Heh.”
yeah...
Remember...
Finish the fight.
It isn't over yet.
We see this to the end. 🙂
"Remember" Reach
Keelah Se'lai
For as long... as I... Shall... live...
"Listen kid, sometimes we can't get things we want.. But I promise, it'll be ok."
- Joel
Games are so much more than games. They’re stories. They’re an escape. A chance to adventure in a world that feels fully explored.
Other games:
The games I play: “POOT SENTERY HERE”
“MEDIC MEDIC MEDIC”
read the comics
@@Oniongiri TF2 lore vs TF2 gameplay:
@@Oniongiri “say something racist”
“Ok ⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️⬛️”
*screams of agony*
This is the same for me except instead of medic medic. It's "I need healing I need healing"
Gonna be honest, didn't expect to tear up to this video.
It took a lot for me to not cry watching it.
Absolutely stunning video. 10/10
Agreed
Man with you yo. Was so beautiful and heart pulling. So well put together with some of the most powerful moments in our favorite games
I never played most of these games and these scenes alone have such strong emotion to them that my heart still hurts as if I've been there. That's the beauty of good writing.
Man, that's exactly how I feel when I listen to the music of the 80's. I started as a die hard heavy metal boy but my view on music has broadened a lot. Still the 80's music has that feeling like I lived it all. It all comes down to a game though, I don't know if I've ever been touched by the music if it weren't for GTA Vice City. Good times. I wish you a wodnerful day!
REALIST SHIT I HAVE EVER HEARD MAN
@@thedudewhoabides69exactly my point of view. I’ve always loved hard rock of the 70s-90s but in the past couple years I’ve developed a taste for the softer and more hippie like music. Music is similar to gaming. Good music is just good music
Nah, that's the emotionally manipulative music doing exactly what it was designed to do lol. You don't have enough context to have any idea what's going on in the scenes you aren't familiar with. It's not good writing, it's just typically bad situations or phrases that every human is familiar with and can immediately recognise. If you saw a 3 second clip of someone crying, you'd likely be able to glean that they were sad, unless it was happy crying which is also very easy to understand. It's an enormous part of human evolution that we can (mostly) parse information by simply looking at an expression on another's face, or in how they say just a few words. These brief clips of very normal every day human things isn't good writing, it's just.. human.. things.. you've evolved to understand. Lol.
Yes
"Any last word?
_How's your sister?"
When the funiest guy die, the story change forever.
What gets me is how if Arthur had wised up just a little bit and ran off with his lady when he had the chance he could have died in peace. Maybe even lived a fruitful life, but he didn't. Instead he wasted his life but in the end, he saw that John was the better man. After all the shit they had gone through together, Arthur saw the life he could have had, a happy one, in John's eyes. So in a last ditch effort he protected John so he could live. So John could have the life he had hoped to have in the end.
Arthur also couldn't just let the rest of the gang suffer in Dutch's hands. Of course he wouldn't leave them, they're his family. He tried his best to help Dutch, but he was too far gone, so he did all he could to help the rest of them live and escape from the gang. From the outlaw life. He wanted all of them to live better lives especially when he found out that his life was coming to an end sooner than he thought. In the end yes he was still a bad man, but he was a bad man who was trying to do better. And he did all he could do be better, to be the best man he could be despite everything he's done. He did everything he could to do the right thing up until his last breath. That's what makes Arthur's character and story so heartbreaking and emotional.
One of my favorite things that developers due is the the "Thank you for playing our game" message in the end credits. Especially when the game was good. I may cry during the game, but I always cry from a simple thank you from the developers of the game. They will never know I specifically bought and played their game, but it means so much more to me when they do something as simple as that.
This especially hit me with Halo 4, my brother and I played through it together just as we had all those before it, but that time it was under 343 industries. They thanked us for playing the game and trusting them with our beloved franchise.
“You’re my brother…”
“I know… I know”
That one really got me.
Seriously though
its never just a game...we become apart of these stories as gamers
Red dead redemption 2 will always hold a place in my heart, it was when my brother and I would hang out and make jokes at the silly things that happened like getting attacked by a bear yelling larry drunkenly or getting hit in the face by a horse, my brother would play this game for hours and I would be right there with him throughout the entire thing, this game gave me the fondest memories I have of my brother, I will always regret that we fell apart after he moved, I have the game now, I want to play it with him for once
@teaspoon We all here to share experiences,you can count on us friend
we all share these experiences and memories .. it makes us more than family .. I know ill never be alone cause all you guys been through the same .
All gamers unite during any game, no matter what platform. We all are connected by the same memories.
this is a lot of game for me and my younger brother and skyrim for the youngest. I work far from home and my younger brother has moved out of the house. I wish we never had to grow up
Same this game has a special place in my heart. My baby brother watches me play sometimes and always shouts the name of every animal we see in the game. He also questions me asking what the name of these animals are. It’s the cutest thing ever. I wish this kid could stay a baby forever. But he’s gonna have to become a man at one point. I’m sorry you lost your brother. A bond between brothers is worth a thousand friendships
"No mission too difficult, no sacrifice too great"
- A man who deserved to get home
I miss him and all my CoD heroes.
When Arthur said he was afraid it sent chills down my spine because I genuinely felt the end was near it broke my heart and when he finally succumbed to it all I was never the same I felt genuinely heartbroken because I think we all connected felt like Arthur always labeling ourselves as the bad guy even with all the good we do..
It killed any emotion I had left when Arthur died. I almost physically can't get sad at most things
Same, I didn't even cry at the plague tale's ending even after playing both the Games, I shed a tear or 2 and remained depressed for a week but didn't cry even tho it was sadder than rdr2, cuz after playing rdr2, I am almost used to such endings although it hurts a lot😔
Bro when this happened to Cayde-6... fr I almost cried 😢
if i could erase one memory from my mind it'd be the entirety of rdr2. not because i hated it, but because i loved it so much i want to experience it for the first time again. even knowing (SPOILERS) that micah was the rat and that arthur dies, i still loved it because the game's strong suit isn't the destination, but rather the journey there. i had over 100 hours when i finished the game, iirc, and there wasnt a single one i didnt enjoy. just the most mundane of things was fun because it felt organic, real. so many small details, so much love put into the game, its so perfect. each character death (AGAIN, SPOILERS) felt unique and tragic because of how well done they were. Sean's was during an ambush, so it was fast and blunt, making everything all the more emotional after you fend off the grays and have time to process the situation. Hosea was a very important character, and his death was, again, not drawn out, just a shot to the head (or chest, cant be sure) and a fall. right afterwards, lenny's death, which doesnt happen in a cutscene. all done so well, in such different ways, by the end i really missed everyone at the end. and the character development, dutch slowly going insane (or showing his true colors, depends on what you believe), arthur actually getting worse in fistfights and physical activities in general as the game progresses, micah becoming more cocky as arthur gets sicker, and the overall mood of camp turning from lighthearted and welcome, to apprehensive and cold as more members die off. not only that, but every location felt completely new when progressing through the game. strawberry and valentine, being calmer, having smaller jobs; rhodes, with the two families and their missions was VERY fun; saint denis was also interesting because of how sophisticated it was compared to the rest of the game.
tldr; rdr2 is a good game
The Last of Us games are what made me buy a PS4. Red Dead Redemption 2 is what made me proud to own a PS4. It’s the best game i’ve ever played. From its gorgeous graphics, to the vast open world, to the characters, the realism, the writing! Everything! Every single thing! It feels like a massive tome of a novel that you live in. The fact that it feels alive is what truly made it a punch in the gut at the end of chapter six. Arthur Morgan will always be the best character you could ask for in fiction.
I actually cried when hosea got shot. none of them deserved to go like they did, but hosea got me the most. he was just such an awesome character and I hated him dying so much
I completed the game only twice, yet I have 800 hours behind me. It's so gorgeous to explore that world, see Arthur interact with strangers and simply go hunting or fishing.
In the end we know what happens, but Journey before Destination. It's the best game of all time
I m lucky I don"t play, butt buy, i have 1050 2 go ....I wait rx7800xyt for 1440p/144hz.
(spoilers)
best game i have ever played. i could speak about it for hours. it's truly depressing that arthurs character has ended. it genuinely makes me upset.
and the deaths,, they were perfection. the story felt so natural and i loved that. how, instead of there being a goal from the start of the game, there was no real goal. in the end, we don't even know what to do anymore because all we're in is a never ending downfall until arthurs time ends.
i've always felt such a huge emotional attachment towards the game. i can't imagine a game overtaking the love i have for rdr2. i wish that they focused more on what they did in rdr2 and spent time making other games amazing.
Damn it's fucking sad to see yourself grow up. When I was a child I remember watching THE BLOB and it scared the shit out of me....I showed this to my child and they thought it was cheesy asf. I'm literally going to be heartbroken when I show them the original Xbox and pop in my copy of halo. I hope to God they don't think it's graphics are too shitty to play.
if they are young enough they wont know whats good and whats bad graphics. Have faith my friend, they will love what they think is good, just be their guide.
Halo has god tier graphics, from CE to infinite.
@@katocs There's nothing wrong with getting your kid a ps2 instead of a ps5. They will have just as much fun.
Last year I played max payne on the ps2 for the first time, quality doesnt come from graphics
@@connerkaniewski3847 true on all fronts.
"For us, the storm has passed. The war is over. And let us never forget those who journeyed into the howling dark, and did not return. For their decision required courage beyond measure."
That CoD Black Ops Ghost ending still haunting me to this day
Rest in Peace Cayde. He was the best character. No matter how many times Bungie tries to replace him, no one can fill his place
Well now they are done replacing him
Losing Cayde wasn't right..
It made me literally stop playing Destiny.
I tried to persist because I absolutely loved the game so much.. but everytime a character in the game would mention him again I would get sad/frustrated that he was gone.
@@cheefnanookhe's coming back
@@Thatoneirishguy421destiny 2: the final shape
They r purely bringing him back cuz the overall state of the game is in shambles. Final shape isn’t going to be good. All they will be doing is dragging mud across cayde’s character. He will probably just have the same writing as nimbus. I’m not buying final shape and I urge you guys to rethink ur decision if u want to buy final shape. Bungie doesn’t care abt anything except for how much money they make. They don’t even care if they make a bad game or if ppl hate it. In fact this is their new philosophy. I’m not even trolling
"It's not a game, IT IS LIFE!"
-That guy from SpyKids 3
"See ya in the other side, Partner."
"See you in the other side too..."
Bro...
I remember what made me want to get into game design now. Thanks for the motivation, now i’ve got some games to make ppl make feelings to make
Hey Brothers,
I've got something to say to you guys!
Nostalgia of a time gone hits hard, but the fact that these masterpieces will be forgotten with newer generations of gamers hits harder. To think what these games contributed to my personality, my character and who I am as a human being who spend hundreds and thousands of hours sitting behind a screen alone in the solitude, quiet and dark of nights with these seemingly unnecessary games but surprisingly their dopamine storyline slowly growing into unrelinquishable agony and wisdom will be lost one day feel uncomprehend able.
But I also realize,
These games were made for us, 3 consecutive generations. I don't feel sad for newer generations who won't experience this; As I know they will experience the same in some other context, in some other games and they will feel the same one day.
We will keep our love for these storylines and characters among ourselves but will surely convey the wisdom learned to our offsprings; and surely, we all we die one day sharing the parallel fate of these games.
I just hope the game story developers keep doing wonderful stuff that they do. It's a heavy job to unpack their wisdom into a project. I hope the tradition will continue.
I leave this comment with a happy tear!
I'm graduating from university next month and my journey as an enthusiastic gamer has come to an end.
Bless You All!
Happens to us all 😢
you need to write books.
I promise that any game I make I will do my best to even try to make it just half as good as these games have been.
Fair well and have a nice life
We all agree with you, but i hope after you'll find a honest job offer you won't stop playing, maybe just less 🙂
For along time, I believed the title of this video. That a game was only that, something to be played, to be tossed aside after the campaigns were done and the story was over. But games are so much more than just a story or a piece of hardware taking up space on our hard drives. Games are experiences, moments in time where we are pulled from this sometime horrid reality into another full of amazing limitless potential and possibilities. To some, its an escape, to others a reflection of themselves painted with 1's and 0's. We see games as nothing more than just that, a game, but in reality, they are our stories, our narratives, our tales told thorough the strokes of the quills of masterful storytellers. Games are experiences, and through the highs, the lows, the uplifting and joyful victories, and the tearful goodbyes, gamers push through it all to see the end. That last sunset upon the beautiful and rich land that we treed upon for so many hours. To game is to experience all of this and more.
nuff said
@@jamall7003 hey, strange question, but are you by chance a fan of unus annus?
@@grimreaper6366 big fan Memento Mori~ i hear they are nominated for a streamy this year
@@jamall7003 Memento Mori my dear friend, may we all remember thy name... Of the long gone
piece of software* xd i had to do it
Lee and Clementine's goodbye was the most brutal emotional moment I've ever seen in media.
And I'm not shocked that both voice actors did not fair well emotionally during the voice recording.
Thank you so much for making this video even though its 3 years old i really thank you for making me feel emotions and make me cry again.
“You knew?”
“I did. Ben would be so proud”
“I don’t know what to do.”
“Yes you do.” - Spider-Man PS4
“You will always be a monster!”
“I know, but I am your monster no longer!” - God of War 4
Federico: "It's a good life we live brother"
Ezio: "The best, and may it never change"
Federico: "And may it never change us"
"This isn't a killing house anymore! This is real life."
- SAS (CT - Counter Strike)
"It will never be just, a game. There's always something more to it than meets the eye." -Me 2021
Right, it meets the heart too.
@@Urasaka Indeed.
Among us
@@monkeywheel5522 XD
Thats not you, that's a transformers catchfrase
I have gotten over most deaths but Arthur always gets me he’s just so true to himself and even in the face of death he helps John
Its not just a game...
Its a dive into the unknown...
Its a marvel about to be shown...
Its a tragedy about to take place...
Its a someone with more than one face...
Its a world filled with stories yet to be told...
Its a place that never gets old...
Its so many things...
But never just a game...
beautiful, just beautiful
Those are some divine bars.
Never just a game,always a beautiful experience ✨️
wonderful poetry.
Underrated comment, beautiful poetry
I had recently played The Last Of Us and Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2. My friends had been telling me that they’re super great and amazing. I didn’t really think much of it, until I got pretty bored and thought to myself, why don’t I just give it a try. I deeply regret not playing them sooner. They are if not the best video games ever created. Especially Red Dead Redemption. Storyline is amazing, gameplay is amazing, and the cinematics are amazing.