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  • Elites

Let’s debate it. Which single moment in gaming broke your soul? Give us the scene, the game, and why it hurt so bad. Spoiler tags encouraged. Bonus points for obscure ones.

Example starter: “Aerith is too obvious. Try the ending of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. When you realize how you use the controller. That’s the dagger.”

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  • Elites

Some of my favourites! All spoilers btw...

Completely out of the blue, Ellie's reaction. Awful 💔

I played through as Kassandra, so Natakas was my person here. His death was so needless and the music always hits me in this scene too.

The original Life Is Strange is such a classic, building up Max and Chloe with their will they won't they romance, for her to need to die in the end was tragic.

This will definitely be rogue, A Way Out is a class local coop game, highly recommend to anyone who hasn't played it. The fact that this was a choice, one had to die, after I watched the other character death option and this one was definitely the saddest.

I never actually played this, my partner did, and I watched while doing other things, but this scene was pure cinema, and so emotional.

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