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Video Games that tore your heart?

Thanks, Bowie. :) I couldn't agree more. The desire to give Sable's story more love and attention is what inspired me to begin this series. I welcome your support with much gratitude! Also, I would love to see what you are working on yourself!
 
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Thanks, Bowie. :) I couldn't agree more. The desire to give Sable's story more love and attention is what inspired me to begin on this series. I welcome your support with much gratitude! Also, I would love to see what you are working on yourself!

You're welcome! Oh, and sure! It's far from finished, though.
 
The Lanayru Desert level in Skyward Sword always makes me cry...

The idea of lost civilizations and the fact that so much knowledge was lost makes me cry. I could just be a baby though...

You mean like the time the Alexandria Library in Egypt burned down and the loss of that civilization in real life?
 
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Final Fantasy X was the first video game to ever make me cry. The part of the game where Tidus finds out that Yuna has to sacrifice herself to perform the Final Summoning in order to defeat Sin made me ugly cry. The ending of the game had a similar effect on me.
 
The only game I actually cried over was Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Darkness/Sky

The point where your parnter thinks they have to go on alone back to town after temporal tower in Darkness made me tear up, but the Igglybuff side quest in Sky ripped my heart out of my chest and boiled it in front of me. I sobbed.
 
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Rosalina's story from Super Mario Galaxy was unexpected and pretty much a downer. Professor Layton and the Unwound Future tugged at my heartstrings even though it was the first Layton game I played.
 
Rosalina's story from Super Mario Galaxy was unexpected and pretty much a downer. Professor Layton and the Unwound Future tugged at my heartstrings even though it was the first Layton game I played.

Whoooa, this is news to me. I figured the Layton games were all lighthearted puzzle-solving things. Now I gotta check these out...
 
I agree with zoetrope. As far as side stories and back stories are concerned, Rosalina is up there. A beautiful and depressing story.
 
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