Games
Welcome to the largest gaming community on Lemmy! Discussion for all kinds of games. Video games, tabletop games, card games etc.
Weekly Threads:
Rules:
-
Submissions have to be related to games
-
No bigotry or harassment, be civil
-
No excessive self-promotion
-
Stay on-topic; no memes, funny videos, giveaways, reposts, or low-effort posts
-
Mark Spoilers and NSFW
-
No linking to piracy
More information about the community rules can be found here.
The Stillness of the Wind is a short, peaceful, beautifully scored farming game that will fuck you right up. Have a huggable blåhaj nearby.
Immortal Defense.
Mother series. especially Earthbound (Mother 2) and Mother 3
Played Earthbound and I pretty much already know what happens in Mother 3, but excellent recommendations!
yay
The Last Guardian
Can't recommend that one without also recommending Ico and especially Shadow of the Colossus before it. Shadow of the Colossus may be my favorite gave ever even. It's so good. I really wish Sony would release all three on PC or something. I still haven't played The Last Guardian because the last Playstation I owned was a PS3.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits was pretty good
If you hated Nier Automata then perhaps Drakengard 3 would be more up your alley?
It's still emotional by the end but that game has more humor and is more whimsical/strange - especially during route A. The initial humor can be a hit or miss but I think it's used nicely to contrast with later parts of the story.
Unfortunately it's a PS3 exclusive and considering how the game runs on that system the best way to play it is emulation.
Dark Souls 1 can be emotional with a strong and deep atmosphere but the narration is kind of loose.
Shenmue 1. Really special game focused on the feeling of losing a relative with emphasis on the story. Tons of bittersweetness in that game.
Resident Evil HD remaster has some very sad moment, even if overall it is more scary than sad.
My recommendation would be God of War (2018). Haven't played Ragnarok yet, so I can't talk about that one. You really attach to the characters. Their personalities are well defined, and it presents some father/mother/son dilemmas along the journey. Great OST, too.
I know it's not known as "emotional," but it's the only game I recall that made me cry a little at the end,
I don't think playing previous GoW games is mandatory. A quick recap is enough.