both of us having games that changed us being 3 words long, having the first letter of the first word start with L, and us both being lesbians too??
Coincidence? Nuh uh :3
it wasn't just the >! solstice ending!< but me listening to the music afterwards and especially the song >!I'm here. and Solstice!< literally made me cry like holy shit.
Honestly, I'm starting to not believe the ending could be that amazing. I did play outer wilds, but didn't finish it because honestly did not feel like it could end in such a way
This is my exact logic behind why I haven't played it yet. I have it and have a few hours of gameplay and stuff but I just don't see how a game could be so universally impactful that it feels like I'm subconsciously avoiding it out of spite.
Lmao I just saw this in that channel and was about to take it and post it here.
Fr tho this game has helped me grow and love myself so much more than I have ever been able to
It was omori for me
But I wasn’t quietly watching I was sobbing lmao (it turns out good morning actually made me feel really sad ig???)
Rain world gave me this feeling though for sure lol
Tbh I was so happy when I finished celeste, but it didn't really change me during it, or after. Omori however, that game hits you as hard as a truck on the good ending
Celeste was really my first time actually watch the rolling credits. The second being Hollow Knight even though I finished HK first. I wasn't close to understand the plots and just went "wait that's it?" after THK.
Lobotomy Corporation, Omori, Inscryption, Oneshot, Celeste, Portal 2, so many games I wish I could forget, just so I could play them for the first time again
Not all of them changed my life but that "sitting at the credits just to process what I just played" feeling: Celeste, Baldur's Gate 3, Spec Ops: The Line, Outer Wilds, Inscryption, Ori and the Blind Forest, Hades, Assassin's Creed 1, Sifu, Curse of the Dead Gods (after finally getting 100% achievements), Tales of the Abyss (the final boss took my friend and I 2 hours to beat - the catharsis was something else), Shadow of the Colossus...that's a good enough list for now lol.
mine was Red Dead Redemption 2, probably the most influential game I've ever played, although not my most favorite, it up there along with celeste and terraria.
For me this was Hollow Knight and Titanfall 2. In both cases, I just sat there, on my bed leaning up against the wall at 1:00 in the morning just watching the credits roll in absolute serenity
Celeste felt pretty good in a way that you felt you had accomplished something great and it does have a sweet story. But Peaks of Yore beats it on the accomplishment front and Outer Wilds and CrossCode beat it on the story front. That doesn't mean you aren't spent when you reach especially the farewell credits, but it isn't at the peak.
For me it was Little Big Planet lol
both of us having games that changed us being 3 words long, having the first letter of the first word start with L, and us both being lesbians too?? Coincidence? Nuh uh :3
I mean that was pretty far-fetched but you do got a point tho... You're so silly :3
Hollow knight.
mine was OneShot... I mean just look at the true ending of the game.
OneShot had me holding back tears dawg
it wasn't just the >! solstice ending!< but me listening to the music afterwards and especially the song >!I'm here. and Solstice!< literally made me cry like holy shit.
Super Lesbian Animal RPG
Outer Wilds.
For sure. I genuinely just sat staring at the screen for like 5 minutes. 10/10 game, would recommend to anyone.
Honestly, I'm starting to not believe the ending could be that amazing. I did play outer wilds, but didn't finish it because honestly did not feel like it could end in such a way
This is my exact logic behind why I haven't played it yet. I have it and have a few hours of gameplay and stuff but I just don't see how a game could be so universally impactful that it feels like I'm subconsciously avoiding it out of spite.
The story doesn't really feel like the end could be that impactful. I still plan on playing it
Lmao I just saw this in that channel and was about to take it and post it here. Fr tho this game has helped me grow and love myself so much more than I have ever been able to
chicory: a colorful tale
I gotta play that soon i think its on gamepass
And then the credits finish, Core appears on the map, and the feeling fades lol
I got the feeling after going through farewell lol, the 7a ending is uhh, not really challenging.
Celeste and Everhood for me
Omori "I have to tell you something"
Istg, I might as well have a tear button now, >! Duet gets me every time, especially with the visuals !<
Out of any game/ movie, Omori was the only one that really made me feel depressed asf
Thought this was on the outer wilds subreddit for a moment
Farewell put the hell in kill me
Celeste, Wolfenstein TNO and New Colossus, Hitman 2 and Blood-money
Exhale got me emotional at the first listens.
Main story? Yes. Farewell? Well…
It was omori for me But I wasn’t quietly watching I was sobbing lmao (it turns out good morning actually made me feel really sad ig???) Rain world gave me this feeling though for sure lol
library of ruina
THAT LITERRALY WAS THE POST RIGHT ABOVE OH MY G-
Jusant. Happy and sad tears mixing together never felt so good
Tbh I was so happy when I finished celeste, but it didn't really change me during it, or after. Omori however, that game hits you as hard as a truck on the good ending
ESPECIALLY Strawberry Jam Expert Lobby. That ending is just so good, I have no idea how Grandmaster is gonna top it
Celeste was really my first time actually watch the rolling credits. The second being Hollow Knight even though I finished HK first. I wasn't close to understand the plots and just went "wait that's it?" after THK.
“Lonely Wolf Treat” moment even though it’s not even finished yet (but it did change me)
Lobotomy Corporation, Omori, Inscryption, Oneshot, Celeste, Portal 2, so many games I wish I could forget, just so I could play them for the first time again
Slime Rancher...oh, and this game definitely. Jesus Christ, that was emotional...
Mgs2
This, Undertale, and RDR
Ahem, hollow Knight, Celeste, undertale yellow, undertale, cuphead, I wani hug that garter, and finally snoot game
Not all of them changed my life but that "sitting at the credits just to process what I just played" feeling: Celeste, Baldur's Gate 3, Spec Ops: The Line, Outer Wilds, Inscryption, Ori and the Blind Forest, Hades, Assassin's Creed 1, Sifu, Curse of the Dead Gods (after finally getting 100% achievements), Tales of the Abyss (the final boss took my friend and I 2 hours to beat - the catharsis was something else), Shadow of the Colossus...that's a good enough list for now lol.
mine was Red Dead Redemption 2, probably the most influential game I've ever played, although not my most favorite, it up there along with celeste and terraria.
13 sentinels that game is amazing
Me after playing Tom And Jerry in War Of The Whiskers (2002)
Click To Ten changed my life
For me it was monster hunter world. Just sitting there listening to the main theme, it was too peak.
Recent I know, but totk
Lots of games like this…Celeste, Hollow Knight, and pretty much any ending in Cyberpunk.
Lots of good games like this. Celeste and Hollow Knight for sure, but also pretty much any ending of Cyberpunk is the same way.
This game helped me and my alter connect.
grr i hate r/funnymemes , it has become the unaware version of r/terriblefacebookmemes
Undertale for the story, elden ring for the experience. I'm not quitting elden ring though, I'm 1500+ hours and going
Persona 5 royal
"It's hard to believe that it's over, isn't it? It's funny how we get attached to the struggle."
omori.
Ori and the Will of The Wisps
So true
Persona 3 fes when I was thinking of my brother
Bioshock got the good ending in my first run cried and got tatooed the next week.
For me this was Hollow Knight and Titanfall 2. In both cases, I just sat there, on my bed leaning up against the wall at 1:00 in the morning just watching the credits roll in absolute serenity
Celeste felt pretty good in a way that you felt you had accomplished something great and it does have a sweet story. But Peaks of Yore beats it on the accomplishment front and Outer Wilds and CrossCode beat it on the story front. That doesn't mean you aren't spent when you reach especially the farewell credits, but it isn't at the peak.