8 Saddest Video Games of All Time
These are the games that tug on your heart strings, put a lump in your throat, and open the flood gates. Like thinking about things you regret, a life that could have been, and getting reminded of a loved one or the one that got away; sadness comes with happiness and video games like to remind ... These are the games that tug on your heart strings, put a lump in your throat, and open the flood gates. Like thinking about things you regret, a life that could have been, and getting reminded of a loved one or the one that got away; sadness comes with happiness and video games like to remind us of that.You feel the consequence of actions strongly in these games, for crime is second nature for our band of brothers. Aligning with the cast is incredibly easy because the writing is sublime, but it’s through seeing their experiences that sobbing over each tragedy comes naturally. It isn’t trying to use shock material to manipulate you into feeling sad, like a lot of modern films do.It’s compelling for the choices you have to make, where regret and second-guessing act as a mere bump in the road as you’re forced to move on to the next dilemma, and not question who you’re becoming along the way. It’s definitely not for everyone, but this game is very clear that it’s not trying to please you, but instead immerse you in its horrifying realism. One of the saddest narratives in a video game is told in the RPG Maker title, To The Moon.If we were judging the saddest endings of all time, then Telltale Games: The Walking Dead Season One, A Plague Tale: Requiem, and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons would surely make the list.