Well?
When was the last time it happened?
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Hollow Knight. I'm still amazed.
Botw without a doubt, I've had that feeling like five times in my life.
just finished mario odyssey. what a fucking ride
MGSV:PP
Xenoblade 2
>:PP
Leave now
epic XD
Finishing the Xenosaga trilogy, that was a while back.
That game is such shit, very excited for the next Zelda so people can take the rose-tinted goggles off and realize this
Hunt Down the Freeman
Nier Automata
>100%
You didn't finish it, nigga. Go back and get that last 6%
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Why did it have to end like this
The last time it happened was hollow knight. Prior to that it was SotN. Something about those games man
A shame it was so damn short.
God dammit Sup Forums talk about video games.
>rose tinted glasses for a game that came out a year ago
We get it, you don't like fun. Enjoy your fallout mods.
Prey, and Max Payne that I've replayed for the first time since my teen years.
Breath of the Wild on Sunday. It lived up to the hype.
Transistor
>tfw it's been 4 years
I never feel like this after truly good games. I am always sad because the ride is over.
Earthbound. Played it for the first time a few years ago. It fucked me up.
However I played Botw and Odyssey too much and forced myself to stop.
Dark Souls 3
>cuck fetishist
Soma
EDF 4.1
>No, not yet. Someone is still fighting... It's the storm team!
>What are they, immortal or something?
XCOM 2
catherine
The Beginner's Guide
The Witcher. With a lot of RPGs I've been feeling like pic related. Most overstay their welcome. Even the great ones end up feeling like shit towards the end (Fallout, Fallout 2, Arcanum, Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale).
But The Witcher was a game I was sad to have finished (2017). It was really good. Before that, Gothic (2016). Without a doubt. Two games I love. Two games that also happen to be somewhat short. Even when my Witcher playthrough lasted over 70 hours, it still felt short.
I feel exactly the same way.
What do you even do when you finish a life-changing game? Unless it was released recently and is popular, trying to discuss it here just ends with an archived thread at 4 replies. Should I just play it again? I honestly been able to think about little else besides the game in question, the Lunar series. It just struck all the right notes that knowing it's never coming back severely cripples me.
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Horizon Zero Dawn desu
and Shadow of the Colossus for the 100th time.
Sounds like you're wishing on a dream that seems far-off, user
Now I have to go listen to that song again for the 64000th time now. Thanks.
:^)
Saints Row 2 on PC
Same, but for the whole Witcher series. Played them in order last November and felt so satisfied and complete. That one DLC in Witcher 3 was some great fan-service for Witcher 1 fans, too.
Dawn of the Dragon. Unironically.
Digital Devil Saga games.
Atlus' ps2 and ds stuff was something else.
Alundra
What the fuck happened to that Series?
Borderlands 2. Best looter-shooter I've ever played.
MGSV, it does feel like it needs a real ending, but what a good game it was, i will keep playing it every once in a while till i get to 100%, before that i would almost say TW3 but i didnt finish it, my hdd died with my savefile almost at the end of the main quest, i did lots of side content soo i might reinstall it again and just rush the main quest to see the ending(and do the DLCs).
Iconoclasts
I guess that most people didn't find it amazing but I found myself listening to some nice tracks of it and trying to rationalize the backstory of the game.
I finished max payne 3 on the highest difficulty today, such an amazing game, great writing, excelent gameplay
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Deus Ex. Exactly the sort of thing I needed after having my entire worldview ripped to shreds by the past few years. In retrospect, New Dark Age was a retarded choice.
Just today, with Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Mix on Critical mode
I never realized just how many story scenes I skipped when I was a brainlet kid, and I certainly never knew how much fun the game could be on Critical mode.
Came here to post this
>EDF 4.1
What is this acronym?
>people mentioning fucking MGSV but not 3
What the fuck is happening to this board.
earth defence force
Earth Defense Force 4.1. Play it, its fun
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Monster Girl Quest in 2015
A few days ago when I finally played through Fallout 1.
I didn't play 3 until 2015 and it's all MGS2's fault.
I haven't really thought about it, but the last time I had that feeling was bastion. It had everything i enjoyed in a single player rpg.
Finished Saints Row 2 not and hour ago. It was fucking great.
Kotor
Celeste, just two weeks ago. One of the top 3 platformers of this decade.
Last month when I finished Xenoblade 2.
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My niggas. Third street saints for life.
why weren't the other games as good as bastion?
FFT: War of the Lions.
The part where Delita says "Did you get your end in all of this, Ramza? I...I got this." is probably one of the best moments I've ever seen in a videogame.
Uncharted 4
>final boss fight is virtually impossible to lose
nice "game"
Before >pic related
Id probably have to go all the way back to nostalgia like OoT and MM which both have endings that made me super emotional (like the credits)
And MGS2
If I ever beat Persona 5 thatll probably happen again. I hate feeling emotional and anime and jap games are practically made in a lab for that purpose.
Final Fantasy 7. I still want more, but I know Crisis Core and DoC will just sour my experience
get off gay anime site and play a video game instead of talking about it loser
>when they start the chant about the legendary solider
I'm not sure if it was scripted but it happened at the perfect time for me where we really were on our last legs I was about to die but turning it around with the soldiers chanting was one of the hypest things i have ever felt
It would have been Xenoblade 2, but I just beat Fire Emblem Warriors today
I hate that I agree
This one and Prey 2017.
I wasn't super satisfied with how Prey 2017 ended but I loved the game so much up until then that I was kind of sad about it.
Finally got around finishing MGS 1
Even tho it was that crappy PC port which made the controls an absolute nightmare
still fun anways
Pyre was almost there. I don't even like VNs. I didn't care for Transistor very much, though.
you dont play much games do you
Specter Knight.
I actually bothered to 100% it because of how freakin' good it is.
It would've been BotW but near the end it got really repetitive once I did every shrine. And it should have had a stronger story.
I haven't been able to stop thinking about Thimbleweed Park for the last year.
Ron Gilbert sure went out of his way to make an ending almost as fucked as Monkey Island 2.
Undertale was great.
BotW, Odyssey, and Xenoblade 2. Makes me sound like a Nintenbro, but whatever, I greatly enjoyed P5, and recently have been enjoying DBFZ, MHW, and Dissidia NT.
I always see people praise Critical Mode everywhere but I never really played it. Is it just a mode where you take even more damage, or do you do more damage as well?
Doki Doki Literature Club.
The Evil Within 2.
Maybe Persona 5 too
i felt this way when i finished Black Lagoon
I wish Breath of the Wild didn't make Ganon easier for getting all the Divine beasts. The fight is actually tense and fun when Ganon isn't gimped. Surely there's something else they could have done to encourage the player to get the Divine beasts? A true end maybe?
Nier and P5, there's more but those 2 stick out in terms of recent games
Yeah P5 did that too me
Same game as always in this thread. My greatest wish is for one of my friends to play the game so I have someone I can talk about the game with IRL
Probably instead of just taking away half his health they should have given special abilites to use in the castle room, like amped up versions of your normal Champion abilities that can be applied to the environment instead of just yourself.
Prey, Nier Automata, and Persona 5. I play so many games to the 80% point and then stop for some fucking reason. Prey hooked me in almost immediately and it's one of the few games I could finish without losing interest after 2-3 days. I stopped playing Nier and Persona but friends who just picked up the games 2-3 months after they came out were about to beat them and I figured I had no excuse. Ended up spending 50 something hours awake on two separate occasions to beat each of them, and it paid off. The endings left me with some heavy emotions and a sense of satisfaction that shit like MGSV fucking denied me. 2017 was a fantastic year for video games and I doubt I'll have so many concurrent fun experiences with games for while.
How many fucking people do you know who played 3 in the last 2-3 years? It's a fantastic game, but your video game experience in the last decade would have to be a black hole for you to have it be your most recent highlight. I'll agree that V was a massive enough disappointment that I wouldn't call list it here.
Recent release: Nier
Recently played: mgs1
Subnautica a few days ago. The last parts kinda started falling off in the story department but I forgive it completely.
You get it. It's fun, but the fun doesn't fucking last. BoTW took away the only thing that made it Zelda: dungeons and dungeon items. Fuck botw
It is one of the best games ever created.