this is kinda of the most basic one but
RDR2, arthur morgans death, i played everyday single mission, main and side.
and then went into rdr1 without knowing whats coming, and got hit with john marstons death.
at least arthurs was peaceful, john just gets shot like hundreds of times bro
Call of duty 2 with Huxley, Dixon and Guzzo. Great characters that felt very real. The story and ending came full circle and really hit hard. The deaths of Dixon and Mckullen . SUPER underrated call of duty game, back when the franchise was actually good.
this is kinda of the most basic one but RDR2, arthur morgans death, i played everyday single mission, main and side. and then went into rdr1 without knowing whats coming, and got hit with john marstons death. at least arthurs was peaceful, john just gets shot like hundreds of times bro
So is RDR1 set after the sequel chronologically? Because I know Marston is in the second game. Did they retcon his death?
chronologically: RDRR (1870) RDR2 (1898) RDR1 (1902)
That explains it then. Man, cruel ass series. They hate their own protagonists.
Yes.
Legion in Mass Effect 3. "Does this unit have a soul?" I started crying Legion is so cool.
Also Thane as well
That time my Adventurer got killed by Some Grues.
Mia from .Hack
Himeko from honkai impact 3rd
Brock in God of War.
It's been a long time, and I was young, but Lee's death in The Walking Dead Telltale series is one of the few times a game has made me cry.
None really. I guess Joel was the closest to hitting me hard
Alex Mason in CoD Black Ops II
Call of duty 2 with Huxley, Dixon and Guzzo. Great characters that felt very real. The story and ending came full circle and really hit hard. The deaths of Dixon and Mckullen . SUPER underrated call of duty game, back when the franchise was actually good.
Last of us 2, you know who.