In one of the TLOU threads we had a few comments talking about the major death of one character and it's pros and cons. A few ppl mentioned how that point of the game emotionally invested them in it. I'm curious what game/s did you play that emotionally grasped you?
For me obviously the before mentioned death in Tlou 2..
It gripped me, made me feel like $&#@ that they all have to pay! I really couldn't believe what I was watching and how it occurred. I was actually first upset with the devs but came to terms and appreciated the shock value (plus I knew it was coming).
My second pick is...
Heavy rain. A story about A serial killer, missing child and the Fathers determination to find him. It was emotional, graphically ahead of its time and a great story. It had multiple endings and I replayed it several times. The whole atmosphere was just off the charts. I felt like I literally played through the life of the character.
For me obviously the before mentioned death in Tlou 2..
It gripped me, made me feel like $&#@ that they all have to pay! I really couldn't believe what I was watching and how it occurred. I was actually first upset with the devs but came to terms and appreciated the shock value (plus I knew it was coming).
My second pick is...
Heavy rain. A story about A serial killer, missing child and the Fathers determination to find him. It was emotional, graphically ahead of its time and a great story. It had multiple endings and I replayed it several times. The whole atmosphere was just off the charts. I felt like I literally played through the life of the character.