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There are lot's of game moments that have made me bawl. Here are just a few.
Pandora's Tower: The game starts out as a straight-forward RPG with little gameplay elements other than slicing through monsters and cool bosses, and the only thing that seems to stand out is the fact that you have to feed your girlfriend raw flesh from abominable creatures. Then, towards the end, you come to realize that something is more than off about those monsters...
FROM's Souls series: The games provide many sad moments, although mostly lore-wise. One particular incident that comes to mind though, is the boss battle against Maiden Astraea or her knight, Garl Vinland.
ALSO THE ENDING OF EVERY PROFESSOR LAYTON GAME
Pandora's Tower: The game starts out as a straight-forward RPG with little gameplay elements other than slicing through monsters and cool bosses, and the only thing that seems to stand out is the fact that you have to feed your girlfriend raw flesh from abominable creatures. Then, towards the end, you come to realize that something is more than off about those monsters...
FROM's Souls series: The games provide many sad moments, although mostly lore-wise. One particular incident that comes to mind though, is the boss battle against Maiden Astraea or her knight, Garl Vinland.
Astraea was a saint, sent to the Valley of Defilement with her bodyguard Garl to tend to the plagued. There, she discovered the truth behind God's existence - or lack thereof - and upon realizing that her faith will bring no consolation to the wretched inhabitants of the defiled valley, she accepts the most impure of all Demon's Souls into her body, seeing it as the only way to stop some of the plague from spreading, and to alleviate the pain of the already plagued. She is thereby condemned to spend all eternity in the valley, all alone, except for the atrocities that came from the plague, and Garl, who won't leave her side, no matter what. Garl and Astraea's relationship is never confirmed in the canon, but I wouldn't say it's particularly open to speculation. Depending on who you kill first, the other will take their life after the loss of their companion.
ALSO THE ENDING OF EVERY PROFESSOR LAYTON GAME