Samus having to kill her comrades in Metroid Prime 3. It was sure heartbreaking to do that.Wow i complelely forgot about that, and i just saw the ending a couple of days ago.
The ending in PokÈmon Mystery Dungeon... :cry2 you don't want to know...My brother played through the game. The ending, as far as I know of, consisted of
A side note, commenting on Cyber's post, but it seems like Rundas killed himself after you defeat him. He seems to regain control for a few moments, then raises his hand, seeming to summon the spikes of ice that impale him. Perhaps to prevent Dark Samus from retaking control?Maybe he killed himself because of the shame of defeat? If you read his little biography it says that he thinks he is unrivaled or that hes the best bounty hunter (something along those lines, can't exactly remember what it said). Or maybe he realized that he can't fight the corruption anymore and decided to kill himself to prevent anymore harm? Those are my takes on Rundas. But in my opinion, i think that Gandrayda's death was the worst for Samus. Especially when she transformed into Samus as she was dying, Samsu couldn't even look at her. But maybe she just couldn't stand seeing her comrades be die by her own hands.
For, Final Fantasy XI has a lot of the saddest gaming moments:That's Final Fantasy VI in England, although I believe in the States it's III.
Cyan losing his entire family and his kingdom.
Kefka murdering the Espers.
Locke's whole backstory.
Edgar and Sabin's stories.
Celes losing Cid.
Then there's Tales of Symphonia:
Colette dying when she fulfilled her purpose as the Chosen (yes, she was brought back later, but its still a very emotional moment).
If anyone's played it, Shin Megami: Raido Kuzonoha vs. the Soulless ArmyI've played that, and that is a sad game moment for me also.
Gouto's Sacrifice
"I've watched over every Kuzonoha since the second, and you've done a heck of a job...[player's name]...Raido Kuzonoha the fourteenth...
yea... I cried at that part as well.Quote from: Lain_EX,Dec 12 2007 on 01:27 PMThe ending in PokÈmon Mystery Dungeon... :cry2 you don't want to know...My brother played through the game. The ending, as far as I know of, consisted of
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the human choosing to stay as a PokÈmon after helping to avert the meteor disaster. It seemed like a fairly happy ending to me. Or am I missing something?
The mission "Aftermath" in Call of Duty 4.Really? I gotta replay that level and make it to the playground.
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Basically, the terrorists set off a nuke and destroy their entire capital city. Your helicopter crashes and your character dies soon afterward, either from radiation poisoning, or more likely from injuries in the crash. If you go onto the playgroun, you'll hear the ghostly sounds of children playing and if you go right before you die, you'll hear a girl's voice say something like 'I love you daddy".
The end of Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night...I have an off topic question (Please don't kill me Andy-Rex) to our Spyro experts. I've never had a console, thus never played any spyro games, but I did hear, read and watch (youtube) a bit about the plot of the latest Spyro trilogy. Did I understand the part right that at the end of the final episode (Dawn of the Dragon) it turns out that the character Cynder had throughout the whole second episode (Eternal Night), deliberately worked for that bad master?