The part where you launch white phosphorus in Spec Ops the Line
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When Joel has to choose to save Ellie from having the brain surgery or not in The Last of Us. When Monika in Doki Doki Literature club removes other characters in the game from the player's file + when she breaks the 4th wall. "It's just a prank, Han!" from Until Dawn.
When Majora’s mask grew legs. Freaked me the hell out as a kid lol.
Zelda: Link to the Past, going through the lost woods. I can still hear the music.
Not going to look the same to everyone, but being scammed in runescape for the first time. I remember trusting someone taking me to their training spot in the wilderness to level up prayer, and got back stabbed 😆
The moment in Phantasy Star III on Sega where it is revealed that the entire world was actually just one node in a vast interstellar ship
EDIT: Originally posted the wrong one (PS IV). Please forgive me; it was like 30 years ago and I was drunk AF when it happened. I may have wept a little at the time. It was a special moment. I almost called my parents.
When does that happen? I’ve played through that game a couple of times but I don’t remember that reveal. It’s cool seeing someone mention it though! I feel like that game doesn’t get enough love but it’s in my top 3 RPGs.
I'm 99% sure he means Phantasy Star 3. On a side not though I agree. Phantasy Star 4 is basically a perfect rpg.
A certain sythe sweep near the end of Grim Fandango.
The dip in the river near the end of Bioshock Infinite.
Jumping into the thing near the end of Outer Wilds, and coming down where you come down going through what you go through.
The ending in the barn with John Marston. Red dead redemption.
Lives, all mortal lives, expire Souls go to their doom in flame Forevermore
There are great examples in this thread of great games from years past. But from more recent games, everyone who has played BG3 to its close (or near it) will likely agree with me. It was an amazing buildup and amazing scene when it happened.
Fools. Fools! how hard you have fought.
Brave, brave... But it's all been for naught
True souls, who couldn't be bought.
Doomed.
Detected.
And caught.
Ghost Trick's entire second half is filled with them, but you cannot describe them spoiler-free... "When he looks at you" is the best I can come up with.
Return of the Obra Dinn, when you first look up in Abigail's death scene.
I remember playing Hollow Knight lost in an area really needing a bench. I found a coin slot in a room and put a coin in. A bench popped out of the ground and unfolded for me. Then a speaker popped out the wall playing some mellow music. There was a little glass window with fish swimming on the other side. I really liked the game. After that I loved it.
Good:
Lifting the Master Sword in Link to the Past
Beating Melenia in Elden Ring
Jumping through the first painting in Super Mario 64
Bad:
Playing LoL the first and only time
Playing Burning Crusade for WoW at release and picking up the first blue item in the first area that made my Tier 3 items I worked months for, completely obsolete.
Where's everyone going? Bingo?
* ^But^ ^nobody^ ^came.^
(Undertale genocide run)
* It's you! (mirror at the first region of the game)
* Despite everything, it's still you. (mirror at the end of the game)
(Undertale non-genocide runs)
The name of the friggin' gnome in the original Kings Quest on the IBM PC. Turns out I had a version with a bug in it and a spelling error.
Ifnkovhgroghprm?
Being given the Normandy in the original Mass Effect
Eric fucking Sparrow claiming credit for the chopper hop in T.H.U.G.
most hatable villain in any game, hands down
Absolute. Piece. Of. Trash. I don't think I'll ever forget that name.
When I first got out of Midgard in FF7. I honestly hated the gameplay, but the story and level design kept me stuck.
At a LAN party 8 of our friends played Versus in L4D2 at the peak of our skill playing those games and the matches were very even and extremely competitive in a good way. I hosted a lot of LAN parties but that was the best of them all. The only game I ever surpassed it with hours played is Dead by Daylight.
The first time my friends and I got Resident Evil Outbreak Files 1 and 2 set up to play online via PCSX2 and the obsrv.org fan server. It's much easier now, but setting it up in the PCSX2 1.6.X days was awful. These games are so much better with voice chat. The only improvement I could dream of is a decompilation adding proximity voice chat. You already hear muffled commotion and gun shots of nearby players. Beat both games eventually on Very Hard difficulty.
The first time I booted up Roller Coaster Tycoon which I got in a cereal box for free. I'm still playing it via OpenRCT2! Parkitect is the true 3D fan sequel, fuck Planet Coaster. RCT3 devs kept making the same mistakes.
Too many to list.
Every time I played Dead Rails on Roblox. I even recorded it all.
In Far Cry 3 when you kill Vaas by dropping the knife from one hand to the other. No music, nothing fancy, just a look of shock on Vaas' face.
Outer Wilds
the begging when the gimmick is presented, and the end when everything is at stake.
Stanley Parable Ultra Deluxe Skip Button. It filled me with so much dread.
Getting hugged in VR chat during the pandemic.
The Normandy level in Medal of honor was so thrilling. Also the submarine base level.
FFX The sending (amongst the reveal moment of the summoner's fate)
The ending…
Tap for spoiler
…inside the Sun Station, and inside the Interloper…
..in Outer Wilds. And if you haven’t played it, don’t tap the spoiler before you have.
Being airlifted over the wall into Anor Londo in Dark Souls. I had to spend several minutes collecting my jaw off the floor.
There are many for sure, but now that I thought about it a bit, the strongest has to be me booting up and logging into World of Warcraft for the first time. Gave me such sense of wonder. And the world opening up more and more with every zone...
It's beem years since I played it the last time but the game still sticks with me anyway.
He has a gun!?
Sekiro players will understand.
The ending of Telltale's Walking Dead season 1