Okay, it's time for us to reach down into our feelings and share what game we thought was really touching. I'm talking about a game that made you tear up, at least.
For me, it was Final Fantasy X, no doubt. I have played other touching games, but Final Fantasy X is that one that always manages to make me tear up, no matter what. I can't go into too many details without spoiling anything for anyone who hasn't played the game yet, so...
Spoilers:
The final scene between Jecht and Tidus is one of the most touching scenes I have ever witnessed in a video game, along with the ending scene between Tidus and Yuna. Both managed to make me tear up. Anything related to fathers and sons has always touched me the most; it's just how I've always been because of my own relationship with my father, so that's why most of the scenes between Jecht and Tidus really got to me. The ending scene between Yuna and Tidus...well, who wouldn't find that touching? After all, Yuna ran after Tidus and he disappeared, leaving her to run right through him. Talk about being close to something but not being able to actually grasp it.
For me, it was Final Fantasy X, no doubt. I have played other touching games, but Final Fantasy X is that one that always manages to make me tear up, no matter what. I can't go into too many details without spoiling anything for anyone who hasn't played the game yet, so...
Spoilers:
The final scene between Jecht and Tidus is one of the most touching scenes I have ever witnessed in a video game, along with the ending scene between Tidus and Yuna. Both managed to make me tear up. Anything related to fathers and sons has always touched me the most; it's just how I've always been because of my own relationship with my father, so that's why most of the scenes between Jecht and Tidus really got to me. The ending scene between Yuna and Tidus...well, who wouldn't find that touching? After all, Yuna ran after Tidus and he disappeared, leaving her to run right through him. Talk about being close to something but not being able to actually grasp it.







