Oh God how did I forget that one.Xeros said:Roxas talking to Xion at the end of KH: 358/2 Days.
i recall in sw2 the one person ending is him getting shot not sure what really happened historicallyKoganesaga said:
This is mine, I love how he dies from exhaustion and not actually wounds. No matter how many try he just kills enemy one after another as the attack him, they eventually stop trying fearing him a demon. Eventually reaching Ieyasu, he calls Yukimura the greatest warrior in the land. Heart full of pride, he passes peacefully knowing he was the last, true, and greatest samurai in Japan. Truly the greatest death a warrior could ask for.
Historical fact, he did die of exhaustion, but he never reached Ieyasu, instead in the middle of a crowd of enemy soldiers he declared none of them could defeat him in combat and he will leave this world the greatest warrior in Japan (or something to that effect), and then died shortly after from said exhaustion.
The Far Cry 2 and Dark Brotherhood ones damn near had me in tears. I think it had such a large emotional impact because:blaze2142 said:Crisis core was definitely one of them.
The end of half-life 2 episode two.
The dark brotherhood quest in Oblivion(you know the one).
Lunar:The Silver Star made me cry but in a happy/loving way.
FarCry 2 After what you do to your friends.
Gears of war 2 When Ben Carmine dies (He was my favorite character).
The reason kingdom hearts isnt in my list is because I saw it as a hopefull ending.breadlord said:No one has even said Kingdom Hearts.
For the love of, I forgot Shadow of the Colossus tooOld Man Neck said:The ending of Shadow of the Colossus, and in a less serious tone, I was moved to tears during the final level of We ♥ Katamari, by how huge it got.
Thank You!!! someone else who went through thatIrridium said:The Far Cry 2 and Dark Brotherhood ones damn near had me in tears. I think it had such a large emotional impact because:blaze2142 said:Crisis core was definitely one of them.
The end of half-life 2 episode two.
The dark brotherhood quest in Oblivion(you know the one).
Lunar:The Silver Star made me cry but in a happy/loving way.
FarCry 2 After what you do to your friends.
Gears of war 2 When Ben Carmine dies (He was my favorite character).
Your the one who had to kill them. People who you chilled with and got to know, then you had to kill each and every one of them. God dammit...
OT: Taking down a Colossus in Shadow of the Colossus. They are just such beautiful creatures... just minding their own business. And here comes you and you kill them. Whether the ends justify the means or not was/is up to you.
Damn thats an amazing game...
Surely you have to include this scene as well since it largely sets up your 2nd scene:Hutchy_Bear said:
Very touching ending if you've played the game.
Also this scene was also very emotional.
Well I'd make the most sense as he is one of two characters who uses a gun, but you sure it was Magoichi?tony2077 said:i recall in sw2 the one person ending is him getting shot not sure what really happened historicallyKoganesaga said:
This is mine, I love how he dies from exhaustion and not actually wounds. No matter how many try he just kills enemy one after another as the attack him, they eventually stop trying fearing him a demon. Eventually reaching Ieyasu, he calls Yukimura the greatest warrior in the land. Heart full of pride, he passes peacefully knowing he was the last, true, and greatest samurai in Japan. Truly the greatest death a warrior could ask for.
Historical fact, he did die of exhaustion, but he never reached Ieyasu, instead in the middle of a crowd of enemy soldiers he declared none of them could defeat him in combat and he will leave this world the greatest warrior in Japan (or something to that effect), and then died shortly after from said exhaustion.
Saika Magoichi was the person name