“The Vanguard…was the best..bet…I ever……lost..” “Don’t make a girl a promise if you know you can’t keep it” “Protocol 3: Protect The Pilot.” These are the ones that hurt me physically
What a great video! I was crying my eyes out at the end of Arthur Morgan’s story and my girlfriend literally says “it’s just a game why do you care so much”
I wouldn't hold it against her, people tend to say weird things about what they don't understand. I've had so much family think that I was just lazy and sucked up by video games, I've even been punched in the mouth over it. Video games are an astonishingly effective means of telling stories. Maybe one day tell her these stories over a cup of coffee, maybe she'll really appreciate the stories. She doesn't have to be a great gamer, but just have an ear for good writing. Hope you do well man.
i've never played a Red Dead game but I can still get the pure emotion behind that scene. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems like that was the moment when Arthur realized he was going to die, so he may as well let John get to safety
It's crazy that I've played all of the games in this video and I never really realized how many amazing storytelling moments I've experienced with games until watching this. Videogames are more than just hobbies. They're artistic journeys.
Yep, at first I thought to myself "well, at least we're going to die together. F for BT and Cooper..." But then BT came up with protocol 3 and I was like "NOOOO! WE'RE SUPPOSED TO DIE TOGETHER!"
The cayde one is what got me the most. Just Imagine if bungie made a mission where you had to carry his body back to your ship like you did in the promotional artwork :(
when I heard the Forsaken content was getting vaulted, I cried, because in times when life was rough, and I went to video games to escape, Cayde made me laugh, and it sucks knowing new players might not know he ever existed.
Between BT and E3N from Infinite warfare, it's always somehow the sentient robots sacrificing themselves that hit me the hardest. That's how you know you did a story right, when you can get an audience so genuinely attached to a robotic character.
The Witcher 3 should have been on here, Detroit Become Human, Horizon Zero Dawn, so many masterpeices that got left out. But this list still has many other masterpeices
Clones: "We're just clones sir, we're meant to be expendable" Plo Koon: "Not to me" I know that that isn't a videogame quote but that hit me hard when I heard it.
There is actually a similar one in COD :infinite warfare. Where Ethan tells u he is just a bot and he is willing to sacrifice for something near the end game and you(main character) refuses. And i think similar thing is said
@@orangeanchovieunfortunately Titanfall 3 won’t come to fruition. The devs dropped the idea due to how well Apex was doing and decided to continue monetizing it. They said in an article that TF3 was to similar to the last entry so they decided to stop development. Total BS if you ask me…
When Arthur died it felt like a actually just lost a friend At least he died the way he wanted to, he saved his friend John, made sure Dutch didn't join Micah and died facing the rising sun in the East, just like he told Hosea when he was still alive
Actually he wanted to buried facing the West "for all the times we've had" but instead he died facing the East and was buried by Charles facing the East. The theory is that it's like that because he redeemed himself and put his outlaw past behind him, he moved on to other things in the afterlife/was ready to move on to living a normal life like John and his family (at least that would be the case if not the tuberculosis)
it's been two years and out of any videogame death that's got me, it's been cade. The dude was too legendary. Every time I loaded into the new strike on destiny one I'd be crossing my fingers, hoping he was on the coms for that mission. The end of Cayde-6 marked the end of my destiny journey. It never really was the same after the forsaken campaign...
“Trust me.” I had took a break from video games for a few days after the first time of playing Titanfall II after hearing that line… Yet every time I reach that point again and again… It still hurts all the same.
Price:”You take the gloves off, you get blood on your hands Kyle.” Kyle:”Where do we draw the lines.” Price:”You draw the line, wherever you need it…we get dirty and the world stays clean, that’s the mission.” That hit hard
this is a late comment but this quote always comes back to me and it popped into my head a day later after i had to shoot a kid that had a bomb strapped to his chest in afghan. i was US military still haunts me.
“Your a true Aussie now” hits so hard when your an Aussie playing the game, first game that I’ve played where an Aussie has a story and a bloody beautiful one at that
I cried… Aussies and the Kiwis did so much for the war, alot of people don’t know that… we were the runs that stormed those beaches and never gave up even tho we lost 39,000 Aussies died on D-Day (Normandy). Also a friend of decided to play battlefield 1 and battlefield V and I told him you are going to cry… it is so sad, every story in the game is horrific and sad… Just like infinite warfare I full on cried at the end two people (one robot) commit suicide to save their friends and hearing the stories (messages for family and friends) by the people who dies during the campaign… it broke me, same with RDR2 and The Walking Dead season 1 (game)
@@SoggyToast506 Actually it was 39,00 during the entire duration of the war. 18 Australian soldiers were known to have died on the June 6th hostilities.
The giraffe scene isn't just one of my favorite moments in gaming or art, but my life. That brief moment of joy and magic after all the horror of what came before. For a moment their journey meant something. So beautiful.
Cayde's "Tell them that the vanguard that it was the best bet I ever lost" gets me every time, Hunter lore talks about how they usually ALL hate the position of vangaurd because it limits freedom, something all hunters intensely desire, but Cayde loved them, he loved his fire team, his friends, his family, he didn't care what he lost, he gained so much more. Hes the only hunter Vanguard I can think of to love the position.
@@jazz8000 he survived the campaign, but not the greed of EA, unfortunately...they were too scared of how much everyone loved Titanfall 2, so they ruined the franchise.
BT's death gets me. Every. Fucking. Time. Takes me right back to that day when I first witnessed his sacrifice. I couldn't sleep, I was so sad. It's not just a game, it's apart of me, it's something I love and cherish. No one can take that from me, because video games has done more for me than any person could ever have. Its an artform and I will always love it.
Been some time since the last time I played Titanfall and witnessed BT death. I'm still all emotional after watching this incredible film and see him one more time. I guess I got to play the game again! So I can spent some time with my dear friend. BT.
God, dude, MW2019’s campaign was great. After seeing the “We get dirty and the world stays clean” clip, I wonder how many other amazing quotes I missed lol.
@@iamblackwhite101 pretty sure it was before MW2, but the multiplayer’s actually decent now because there’s less warzone grinding so you actually see some stupid shit and it’s legitimately fun
This is the most well made "It's just a game" that i've seen. All the clips fit so well where you put them. On top of that you said which games were which AND you seemed to mute the clips when they weren't talking so that the in game music didn't overpower the music you put over. Truly a masterpiece.
Whenever I see this video I think of this poem "life was never ment to live a good life but to live a good story" story's pass as new ones come 🤗🤗🤗☺️☺️
Yes these are “just games”. That may be what they are to some people. But to us, they are stories. These are the lives of amazing characters who many of us can relate to. I feel like a lot of people think of video games as these violent fantasies, but there is so much more. There is real emotion and a real story in these games. These are characters we learn to connect with and love just like those of our favorite movies. It’s not about how a video game looks or how well its mechanics work, etc. It’s about how these “games” make us feel. If a game reaches out to you and truly makes you feel emotion than it is more than “just a game”.
What you just said, is a masterpiece. A perfect description. Anyone who plays games for the stories and the life of the characters we play as, can connect and relate to everything you said. "It's just a game"... Maybe it is... For them. But not for us. For us, it's a story we can live another life through. It's a story that we can truly get involved with. And that is my reason for loving the games I do.
“You tell Zavala, Ikora. The Vanguard was the best bet, I ever lost.” Man.. Cayde was the most likeable character in d2 and I can't help but cry everytime I see this..
I'm not here for the art, for the shooting, for the skills, the leaderboard... I'm not here for fun, or to pass time, or even really to play the game. I'm here for the story.
Titanfall 2 was the one that got me. After all that BT and cooper had been through, he still died. From becoming a grunt in training to the most badass pilot to ever live in a week. And the most desperate situation to the best friendship, they were there through it all.
The pain we've been through, the victories we have gained, the stories we fullfilled, the heroes we lost, the beatings we survived, I would do it ALL over again
@@RiverbowL I just got over it a few months ago, Still haven't played Destiny 2 since crow came back and I most likely never will. Destiny ended when I Finished forsaken.
After watching this I'm sitting here remembering all those days in school where I could only think of getting home to play my favorite video games with my friends. Now that I'm looking back at it all I am so grateful to have experienced all of those late nights and countless hours everyone thought I was wasting away. Now I work long hours and don't have as much time to enjoy these things as much but as that old saying goes, "do not be sad because it is gone, be happy because it happened."
This is mostly new gen games but one that will always hit me hard is: “Never though it would end like this,huh Maria?” “DOM!! NOOO!!” Sh*t got 12yo me that didn’t even speak English emotional,one of the most powerful scenes I’ve ever seen.
seing bt again was enough to make me cry and im a grown man you have made me play titanfall 2 again and for that i thank you from the deepest pitts of my heart because you've brought me joy again
I have two little sisters about 10 years of age. When I went to my bud's house to play The Last of Us, that opening scene gave me a gut punch so hard I had to put the controller down and go outside for air. Destroys me every time still. Amazing game.
Sarah's death from The Last of Us always gets me because she's so young and she's gone so fast. Even though we only know her for like 10 minutes it still feels like such a gut punch when she's just killed off like that. What makes it even worse though is that she wasn't even killed by the zombies but by soldiers(?), and she didn't even die right away. We had to sit there as a man tries to save his only daughter as she bleeds out in his arms, full of pain and fear. They just evoke so much emotion in that single scene and it completely fucks me up every single time I see it.
On the otherhand it’s beautiful bc she didn’t have to witness what the world came to. Joel met Ellie bc of her death and Joel got to have his own daughter and learned to love all over again. Ellie lost herself but found herself again. Sad, but beautiful
The fact that I have never played any of the games in this video but still got the feeling of sadness in each games is amazing. It really show it's not just a game
I'm glad that I have a lot of memory with games. We, gamers, live more than once. By each game we born, grow up, learn, fight for good, fall in love, and finally die. Thanks to all great game makers that made it happen for us.
These are all great moments in their own right, but I swear Titanfall 2 has to be one of the most underrated games ever released. Everything about that campaign was an epic experience. More than a few tears for BT by the end of that game.
“You only killed people who deserved it right?” “Yes, yes I did” I realized after listening to that from god of war, kratos is sad for what hes done, he regrets his decisions, hes not just a badass who kills people, hes a person
Jeez that was beautiful. You deserve so much more views and like on this cause THAT'S quality content. Loved the video and tried very hard not to cry. Keep going man!!
This was amazing, right when I saw that sunset I started crying. Ive never had such an emotional connection to a video game character. Arthur and Red Dam Redemption 2 were the greatest exsperiences I had whilst gaming. I never thought I would be so connected with a few thousand pixels and Software. Thanks to Rockstar Games for letting me have that experience.
That's what makes it sad. That it's just a video game which we invest the time and effort for it and emotions for the journey to understand the characters, the plot and the game itself. That's why the words "it's just a videogame" hit so hard.
Rest In Peace Cayde-6, My favorite hunter and we'll never forget him. Thank you for all the fond and amazing memories you gave us during our patrols, raids, missions, cutscenes. A character one of its kind in the destiny universe. Went out fighting till the last bullet!
It was never just a game, it was a game that taught us about the bad things in life and how we can only seek to learn from them and keep them dear in our hearts. Thank you for this
@@goldencreedgoldenadonisinc4179 we know doesn’t make what seems to be his death any less sad. Pretty much ever body has seen it jacks helmet flickers in Morse code and it translates to “cooper can you hear me?”
Gaming has been most of my life, and it means everything to me. It's never a game. It's not just some pixels. It's not just fiction. It's emotion. It's a story. It's development. It's human. It's being human. It's feeling emotion. It's sympathy. Empathy. It's a world. It's effort. It's anger. Sadness. Joy. It's beautiful, the way a group of people can create such wonderful things.
Wow wow wow! Thank you all for the support and for watching! Thanks to all the new subs as well I love you all! Here are the timestamps: 0:00 Ghost of Tsushima 0:14 Uncharted 4: A Thief's End 0:28 The Last of Us Part 1 0:39 Destiny 2: Forsaken 0:57 Spider-Man 1:15 Halo 2 1:28 Modern Warfare 2019 1:45 Titanfall 2 1:55 Red Dead Redemption 2 2:09 Battlefield 1 2:23 Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (again) 2:45 Destiny 2: Forsaken (again) 3:10 Spider-Man (again) 3:26 Ghost of Tsushima (again) 3:43 The Last of Us Part 1 (again) 3:55 Modern Warfare Remastered 4:03 Titanfall 2 (again) 4:14 Montage 4:32 Ghost of Tsushima (ending)
Ive never played any of these games (idk how) but i can feel the emotion coming from every clip. And even though i dknt know the scenes i cryed along with everyone who has played these games. Games are the truest form of story telling because people can make any story they want and can pour their emotion into their amazing creations. This is why i love the gaming comunity and why i want to become a major part of it during my life. The best part about life is the times we felt the strongest emotions wether they be good or bad, and games can do that perfectly. These are some of the reasons i love society and every creation that has broutht us to this point because we might not be here without them. And thank you for listening to me rambling on.❤
the fact it is "just a game" and can still make us feel these intense emotions is proof to the art in the craft and development in games, after all, arent they just movies, just books, just music, that make you feel a way as well? beautiful video, exceptional choice of games and stories
I played videos game since i can walk. For me it is the best thing there is in life. Thats why i started do create games myself and i hope one day i could be a part of something that makes people cry like i cried at the end of last of us. Thanks for the video. Seeing all these ending reminded me how much great stuff was created.
@@derrevolutor6347 i am just starting. So at the moment, I am in a company that is creating a racing game but would like to switch to more RPG and strategy games. Time will tell if I did enough to achieve this
I appreciate everything you did here. It shines a light on the potential of video games as a medium for story-telling. There are so many games that pioneered storytelling before these that I'll hope you'll pay tribute to in the same way.
People keep telling me that im too attached to games. I dont play games i live them. I didnt even hate cyberpunk, i loved the characters and the story. Even games everyone else judge me for playing i love. To me the end of Arthur Morgans story is the best ending to a character ever. I cried myself to death at the end of the walking deads final season cause i wont be able to look at clementine with new eyes again. Tnx for making this video.
The phrase “it’s just a game” is such a weak mindset. You are ok with what happened, losing, imperfection of a craft. When you stop getting angry after losing, you’ve lost twice.
Anger and frustration are natural responses, but it is the misplaced use of or how one uses it that causes people to see it as bad, remember anything can be and often will be misused, somethings though are just alot easier to use the wrong way than the right way to use them.
I get that you may get mad at losing but there is no reason to be mad and break stuff at the end of the day you didn't lose anything but the game. games are meant to challenge you mentally not make you lash out in anger and if a game dose make you lash out in anger you shouldn't be allowed to have them
0:39 God. . . .that fking hurts. Cayde-6 was such a great Character, one if not even my most favorite IG character. Same ofc counts for BT, and Chief aswell. Such great games, characters, and memories of those.
@@ThatDude808 Not for telling every story, in my opinion. For some stories, different presentations may work better. But it is a great art form overall because the person experiencing it is so engaged.
@@featherofajay4667 yea. I mean i really like games but some books are just better. But some games (for examplw rdr2 or xenoblade3) wouldn't be really good as books
The games that make you question your own humanity & makes you feel love & affinity for the characters, is truly a masterfully crafted & incredibly difficult undertaking. We all yearn for that cathartic ending & connection to others. That's why when given opportunities to play characters as evil we all choose to play them as pure of light, good person first. It's all about us wanting to connect to one another. Nobody truly plays a game with intent of getting an unhappy ending to their story.
“The Vanguard…was the best..bet…I ever……lost..”
“Don’t make a girl a promise if you know you can’t keep it”
“Protocol 3: Protect The Pilot.”
These are the ones that hurt me physically
Oh and when bt says earlier in the campaign "I will not lose another pilot"
"This is what i get for playing nice"
BT was such a great character, he actually felt real.. So when I finished the game for the first time, it was an emocional rollercoaster for me.
SAME
'This ain't on you'
"You have no honor."
"And you are a slave to it..."
Fucking hell the writing in Ghost of Tsushima is great
Nope
@@10yearsinthejoint363 damn bro that's crazy
nice opinion
but im inside your house
@@cryzieee have a seat
@@10yearsinthejoint363 it is tho
@@wksu2184 no
"We get dirty"
"The world gets clean"
And Cayde 6's death hit me the hardest
how they literally showed it in the trailer...
the second one may have hurt worse
"It's just a game."
It's not just a game.
It's never just a game.
It is always, an experience.
Like a man once said,
You can watch a movie, you can read a book, but a video game? That is something you experience
@@brysonkuervers2570 you watch the movie read the book hear the music but you live the game
Roblos be like
your use of commas is disgusting lol
I'll say those words after I go through RDR2 and my parents see me crying at the end credits.
"Trust me." and "The vanguard is the best bet i've ever lost..." are simultaneusly the 2 phrases in all of gaming to make me shed a tear
same
"Never thought it would end like this huh? Huh, Maria?!" Kills me everytime
Holy crap I miss Forsaken. Sad as all heck, but it was among the greatest storytelling and writing Destiny has ever had.
Yeah
I cry whenever I see BT’s death,he was always happy to learn new things from jack. That is what made him human. So human he made me cry
When I heard BT say: “Protocol 3, protect the pilot”
I knew what was about to happen and my heart dropped 😢
Yeah, the first time I played it hit me like a truck
What a great video! I was crying my eyes out at the end of Arthur Morgan’s story and my girlfriend literally says “it’s just a game why do you care so much”
men and video games are like women and makeup.... they allow us to escape reality and be someone else
@The Don I got one thing to say to you.
Break up with that woman
Break up with her
I wouldn't hold it against her, people tend to say weird things about what they don't understand. I've had so much family think that I was just lazy and sucked up by video games, I've even been punched in the mouth over it. Video games are an astonishingly effective means of telling stories. Maybe one day tell her these stories over a cup of coffee, maybe she'll really appreciate the stories. She doesn't have to be a great gamer, but just have an ear for good writing. Hope you do well man.
Aha and cry after watching titanic for over 20 times
"we both ain't gonna make it"
this line shakes my heart everytime
i've never played a Red Dead game but I can still get the pure emotion behind that scene. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems like that was the moment when Arthur realized he was going to die, so he may as well let John get to safety
@@comictitan4509 Yes, that's basically it.
@@comictitan4509 you need to play it
@@comictitan4509 you should definitely play rdr2 it’s probably one of the best games I’ve ever played. The story is fantastic.
@@jacksonavery7371 well not all people have a good device
It's crazy that I've played all of the games in this video and I never really realized how many amazing storytelling moments I've experienced with games until watching this. Videogames are more than just hobbies. They're artistic journeys.
Their a journey we go through not in reality but by heart and sometimes our soul and memories.
I still can't forget that ending...
"Don't worry BT, I'm not going anywhere"
Hit me a bit too hard when BT threw cooper to safety
My opinion BT7274 is the best character I've ever got to play with
Yep, at first I thought to myself "well, at least we're going to die together. F for BT and Cooper..." But then BT came up with protocol 3 and I was like "NOOOO! WE'RE SUPPOSED TO DIE TOGETHER!"
Protocol 3: Protect the Pilot
BT7274 may be a wretched AI as well as a mecha, but it did its duty as a machine, serve organics.
The cayde one is what got me the most.
Just Imagine if bungie made a mission where you had to carry his body back to your ship like you did in the promotional
artwork :(
I agree but he's gone now😞
There’s a chance he could come back but your ghost says “he’ll be a blank slate.”
@@Cxreymedia ik
@@Cxreymedia he won’t come back. Bungie knows that bringing him back in any way would cheapen what Forsaken did.
when I heard the Forsaken content was getting vaulted, I cried, because in times when life was rough, and I went to video games to escape, Cayde made me laugh, and it sucks knowing new players might not know he ever existed.
Between BT and E3N from Infinite warfare, it's always somehow the sentient robots sacrificing themselves that hit me the hardest. That's how you know you did a story right, when you can get an audience so genuinely attached to a robotic character.
Wall-E had the same thing. There were adults sad in theaters when it looked like the little guy wasn't gonna make it.
You picked some of the best games with the greatest stories
Like titanfall2
@@ironbull08x93 one of the Bests
Ghost of tsushima
The Witcher 3 should have been on here, Detroit Become Human, Horizon Zero Dawn, so many masterpeices that got left out. But this list still has many other masterpeices
@@crazybabuskaman3923 ac2 also maybe? The story of ezio?
Clones: "We're just clones sir, we're meant to be expendable"
Plo Koon: "Not to me"
I know that that isn't a videogame quote but that hit me hard when I heard it.
There is actually a similar one in COD :infinite warfare.
Where Ethan tells u he is just a bot and he is willing to sacrifice for something near the end game and you(main character) refuses. And i think similar thing is said
@@Recker1125 Ethan carried that campaign
@@hobojoey3195 i loved him!
@@Recker1125 sounds goated but i never played the campaign once i saw connor was in it
BT will forever have a place to stay in my heart😢
yes
BT is alive, at the end of Titanfall 2 jacks helmet glows in a weird pattern which is Morse code and it tells us that his still alive.
@@Greg_1415 wait seriously? titanfall 3 plot fr
@@orangeanchovieunfortunately Titanfall 3 won’t come to fruition. The devs dropped the idea due to how well Apex was doing and decided to continue monetizing it. They said in an article that TF3 was to similar to the last entry so they decided to stop development. Total BS if you ask me…
@@colindelacruz6626 2024 year, its actually a very good chance that it will happen now, so..
When Arthur died it felt like a actually just lost a friend
At least he died the way he wanted to, he saved his friend John, made sure Dutch didn't join Micah and died facing the rising sun in the East, just like he told Hosea when he was still alive
No micah shot him in the face
Thats the low honor ending
@@carlosm.sierra1465 how many people did you kill in valentine lol
Actually he wanted to buried facing the West "for all the times we've had" but instead he died facing the East and was buried by Charles facing the East. The theory is that it's like that because he redeemed himself and put his outlaw past behind him, he moved on to other things in the afterlife/was ready to move on to living a normal life like John and his family (at least that would be the case if not the tuberculosis)
@@carlosm.sierra1465 bro that was the bad ending maybe you should play the good ending and follow the story right
i still miss cayde even after 2 years this exo will never be forgotten
I cried my eyes out and it broke my heart :(
@@ollemotte same here I still get goosebumps on the presage mission
it's been two years and out of any videogame death that's got me, it's been cade. The dude was too legendary. Every time I loaded into the new strike on destiny one I'd be crossing my fingers, hoping he was on the coms for that mission. The end of Cayde-6 marked the end of my destiny journey. It never really was the same after the forsaken campaign...
I haven’t been able to play that campaign because they vaulted it but I could tell how good it was from my friends dissatisfaction from that info
Us hunter have been lost ever since
“Trust me.”
I had took a break from video games for a few days after the first time of playing Titanfall II after hearing that line… Yet every time I reach that point again and again… It still hurts all the same.
Price:”You take the gloves off, you get blood on your hands Kyle.”
Kyle:”Where do we draw the lines.”
Price:”You draw the line, wherever you need it…we get dirty and the world stays clean, that’s the mission.” That hit hard
this is a late comment but this quote always comes back to me and it popped into my head a day later after i had to shoot a kid that had a bomb strapped to his chest in afghan. i was US military still haunts me.
@@Darkstreets56really? Tell me more
This is why my gloves stay on. A thousand shall fall at my side and ten thousand at my right hand.
not just hard man, hit hard as fuck
@@Darkstreets56 Thank you for your service
“Your a true Aussie now” hits so hard when your an Aussie playing the game, first game that I’ve played where an Aussie has a story and a bloody beautiful one at that
I cried… Aussies and the Kiwis did so much for the war, alot of people don’t know that… we were the runs that stormed those beaches and never gave up even tho we lost 39,000 Aussies died on D-Day (Normandy).
Also a friend of decided to play battlefield 1 and battlefield V and I told him you are going to cry… it is so sad, every story in the game is horrific and sad…
Just like infinite warfare I full on cried at the end two people (one robot) commit suicide to save their friends and hearing the stories (messages for family and friends) by the people who dies during the campaign… it broke me, same with RDR2 and The Walking Dead season 1 (game)
@@SoggyToast506 Actually it was 39,00 during the entire duration of the war. 18 Australian soldiers were known to have died on the June 6th hostilities.
@@caleballen6588 oh yea I worded it wrong, I was very tired when I wrote that is what like 1:00-3:00AM in the morning.
What game was this?
@@tomoakley760 Battlefield 1
The giraffe scene isn't just one of my favorite moments in gaming or art, but my life. That brief moment of joy and magic after all the horror of what came before. For a moment their journey meant something. So beautiful.
Especially Arthur, cayde-6, and Joel made me the most emotional when listening and watching thier stories.
BT hurts me the most tbh
Cayde's "Tell them that the vanguard that it was the best bet I ever lost" gets me every time, Hunter lore talks about how they usually ALL hate the position of vangaurd because it limits freedom, something all hunters intensely desire, but Cayde loved them, he loved his fire team, his friends, his family, he didn't care what he lost, he gained so much more. Hes the only hunter Vanguard I can think of to love the position.
For sure
I sometimes wonder if he says "I lost" because he got in the position or if because he knows we're doomed to die at the hands of the Witness
Certainly the former
@@elbrachoxddd5883 he joined the vanguard as a result of a lost bet with his friend
@@stronk392 Oh yeah know, I just still wonder if he was trying to say something
it always hits me when Arthur says "it would mean a lot to me"
God that game is amazing
This stuff hit hard. I’ve played games since I started remembering and to this day I still love them. Your work is beyond anything.
Same here and thank you!
The Last of Us where his daughter passes seriously gets me every single time. Who ever did that acting did an amazing job.
Troy Baker, that man's every game these days
Joel's voice actor was actually upset to do this scene.
It’s not just a video game.
It is a story.
And it’s beautiful.
4:10 no matter how many time i watch this or play it it always hurts. The way BT sacrifices himself for Jack twice..
may his soul rest in peace
these lines we will never forget
BT: Protocol 3 protect the pilot.
Jack: BT WHAT ARE YOU DOING!!?
BT: Trust Me .
Man that one always gets me so hard
@@GDWilliam-mf2ik BT Survived though, when you get the secret ending, he's trying to communicate with Jack through the helmet, blinking a morse code
@@jazz8000 he survived the campaign, but not the greed of EA, unfortunately...they were too scared of how much everyone loved Titanfall 2, so they ruined the franchise.
BT's death gets me. Every. Fucking. Time. Takes me right back to that day when I first witnessed his sacrifice. I couldn't sleep, I was so sad. It's not just a game, it's apart of me, it's something I love and cherish. No one can take that from me, because video games has done more for me than any person could ever have. Its an artform and I will always love it.
Been some time since the last time I played Titanfall and witnessed BT death. I'm still all emotional after watching this incredible film and see him one more time. I guess I got to play the game again! So I can spent some time with my dear friend. BT.
Preach my son preach say it with your chest loud and proud
"Trust me."
i'm fucking crying dude i hate remembering that scene of BT
*puts my hand on his shoulder* S-Standing by for Titanfall commander
The tears shed over these scenes. Proves these are not just games.
God, dude, MW2019’s campaign was great. After seeing the “We get dirty and the world stays clean” clip, I wonder how many other amazing quotes I missed lol.
many, and forget the fucked multiplayer i just hope they keep the story going this time with these scenes its going to be epic
@@iamblackwhite101 pretty sure it was before MW2, but the multiplayer’s actually decent now because there’s less warzone grinding so you actually see some stupid shit and it’s legitimately fun
i would have seen more if it wasnt lagging through the cutscenes
@@iamblackwhite101 2 days until the mw2022 campaign
Cayde’s death always gets me. It’s still unsettling
Cry about it. It's been 4 years.
@@HeroicLeo8125 Maybe I will :')
@@HeroicLeo8125 hater
@@BigT182 L
Starting a few weeks ago, Cayde’s been dead longer than we knew him. 🕯
This is the most well made "It's just a game" that i've seen. All the clips fit so well where you put them. On top of that you said which games were which AND you seemed to mute the clips when they weren't talking so that the in game music didn't overpower the music you put over. Truly a masterpiece.
Whenever I see this video I think of this poem "life was never ment to live a good life but to live a good story" story's pass as new ones come 🤗🤗🤗☺️☺️
😢
"We're all just stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?"
@@beast0339 I knew i had heard that from somewhere, damn what a throwback. cheers mate
@@aemilius2083 it's from doctor who
what poem is that from
Yes these are “just games”. That may be what they are to some people. But to us, they are stories. These are the lives of amazing characters who many of us can relate to. I feel like a lot of people think of video games as these violent fantasies, but there is so much more. There is real emotion and a real story in these games. These are characters we learn to connect with and love just like those of our favorite movies. It’s not about how a video game looks or how well its mechanics work, etc. It’s about how these “games” make us feel. If a game reaches out to you and truly makes you feel emotion than it is more than “just a game”.
Well said
true facts
My words exactly..... though my comment was worded slightly different lol.
Yes if it makes you feel something than it transcends from “just a game” to art
What you just said, is a masterpiece. A perfect description. Anyone who plays games for the stories and the life of the characters we play as, can connect and relate to everything you said. "It's just a game"... Maybe it is... For them. But not for us. For us, it's a story we can live another life through. It's a story that we can truly get involved with. And that is my reason for loving the games I do.
“You tell Zavala, Ikora. The Vanguard was the best bet, I ever lost.” Man.. Cayde was the most likeable character in d2 and I can't help but cry everytime I see this..
I'm not here for the art, for the shooting, for the skills, the leaderboard... I'm not here for fun, or to pass time, or even really to play the game.
I'm here for the story.
depends on the game but yes
That depends but I do agree with what your saying.
If u like game stories, then u should check out "metal gair saga." It has the best storyline of all the games I know
Unless its battlefront 2's (Whew)
Same here brotha
damn the feels i can't..
Oh damn you here?
Titanfall 2 was the one that got me. After all that BT and cooper had been through, he still died. From becoming a grunt in training to the most badass pilot to ever live in a week. And the most desperate situation to the best friendship, they were there through it all.
The pain we've been through, the victories we have gained, the stories we fullfilled, the heroes we lost, the beatings we survived, I would do it ALL over again
“You tell Zavala and Ikora… the Vanguard… was the best bet… I ever… lost.”
- Cayde-6, the Gunslinger, Hunter Vanguard, and a loyal friend.
Bro cayde’s death made me cry he was the best R.I.P
@@RiverbowL I just got over it a few months ago, Still haven't played Destiny 2 since crow came back and I most likely never will. Destiny ended when I Finished forsaken.
@@FeedMeChaos1 true
@@FeedMeChaos1 boy do i have news for you, you probably have already found out but if not you should check out destiny 2 one more time
After watching this I'm sitting here remembering all those days in school where I could only think of getting home to play my favorite video games with my friends. Now that I'm looking back at it all I am so grateful to have experienced all of those late nights and countless hours everyone thought I was wasting away. Now I work long hours and don't have as much time to enjoy these things as much but as that old saying goes, "do not be sad because it is gone, be happy because it happened."
This is mostly new gen games but one that will always hit me hard is:
“Never though it would end like this,huh Maria?”
“DOM!! NOOO!!”
Sh*t got 12yo me that didn’t even speak English emotional,one of the most powerful scenes I’ve ever seen.
Halo 2 is also from 2004. That was just the Anniversary edition.
fuck dude why would you remind me of this god dammit
bro I was bawling my little 10 year old eyes out at that scene I was hoping it was gonna be in here. saddest video game scene I've ever played.
@@lumayne8829 honestly though
lol
This gave me chills, beautiful
Thank you!! Video games are awesome right haha?
seing bt again was enough to make me cry and im a grown man you have made me play titanfall 2 again and for that i thank you from the deepest pitts of my heart because you've brought me joy again
I have two little sisters about 10 years of age.
When I went to my bud's house to play The Last of Us, that opening scene gave me a gut punch so hard I had to put the controller down and go outside for air. Destroys me every time still. Amazing game.
same with me and my little sister.
she is 16, not so little anymore. Yet I still feel strongly to the idea of what I wouldn't do to protect her.
Sarah’s death hurt before I was a father. Now that I have a daughter? It is gut wrenching.
I feel the same way for my adopted daughter.
They really did a great job on the voice acting for that yeah.
Sarah's death from The Last of Us always gets me because she's so young and she's gone so fast. Even though we only know her for like 10 minutes it still feels like such a gut punch when she's just killed off like that. What makes it even worse though is that she wasn't even killed by the zombies but by soldiers(?), and she didn't even die right away. We had to sit there as a man tries to save his only daughter as she bleeds out in his arms, full of pain and fear.
They just evoke so much emotion in that single scene and it completely fucks me up every single time I see it.
What else gets me about her death are her whimpers. It's like every one cuts me to my core.
It’s how realistic it is. The voice acting is incredible and it makes it feel so heartbreaking
On the otherhand it’s beautiful bc she didn’t have to witness what the world came to. Joel met Ellie bc of her death and Joel got to have his own daughter and learned to love all over again. Ellie lost herself but found herself again. Sad, but beautiful
I just teared up just reading about it, cause it brought it up again in my head... TLOU will always stay with me.
The fact that I have never played any of the games in this video but still got the feeling of sadness in each games is amazing. It really show it's not just a game
I'm glad that I have a lot of memory with games. We, gamers, live more than once. By each game we born, grow up, learn, fight for good, fall in love, and finally die. Thanks to all great game makers that made it happen for us.
And each life is different than the other.
It's not just a videogame.
It's a story.
It's an experience.
It's art.
@@featherofajay4667the best art i might add
its an incredible journey through old american history
-jack black
a tale of mind and world
It's a story that your in
Cayde was definetly one of saddest game deaths ever. "Im coming home, Ace" hits me like a truck every time
These are all great moments in their own right, but I swear Titanfall 2 has to be one of the most underrated games ever released. Everything about that campaign was an epic experience. More than a few tears for BT by the end of that game.
Cayde's death hits the PTSD. I remember when I first saw the cutscene. I never felt bad killing uldrin.
Yeah when I saw the cutscene my first thought was when I kill this bastard it’s gonna be sweet
I hate that he's now one of my favourite characters now
“You only killed people who deserved it right?” “Yes, yes I did” I realized after listening to that from god of war, kratos is sad for what hes done, he regrets his decisions, hes not just a badass who kills people, hes a person
"how's your sister?" laughing and crying at the same time, it hurts
that whole exchange is literally the tobey macquire meme of him crying and then crying while laughing softly
The most legendary roast in all of Destiny
Jeez that was beautiful. You deserve so much more views and like on this cause THAT'S quality content. Loved the video and tried very hard not to cry. Keep going man!!
Thank you! That means a lot!!
Cayde-6's death hurt me the most
and
PROTOCAL 3: PROTECT THE PILOT
Still gets me to this day
Just like a well written book, play, or movie can evoke tears from the audience, a beautifully written story in a video game can do the same.
Jeez.. reminded me of Cayde n’ BT.. the only characters I was almost brought to tears by.
this music is perfect with these extratc of video game, when i watch that type of video i almost cry
This was amazing, right when I saw that sunset I started crying. Ive never had such an emotional connection to a video game character. Arthur and Red Dam Redemption 2 were the greatest exsperiences I had whilst gaming. I never thought I would be so connected with a few thousand pixels and Software. Thanks to Rockstar Games for letting me have that experience.
I remember playing titanfall 2 as a kid
I played it again like a week ago. I cried at the ending this time
you makin titanfall 2 sound like it came out a long time ago 💀
I don't cry allot, but from 1:55 to 2:22 a waterfall went down my eyes. Two of the most beautiful games ever made.
That's what makes it sad. That it's just a video game which we invest the time and effort for it and emotions for the journey to understand the characters, the plot and the game itself. That's why the words "it's just a videogame" hit so hard.
Rest In Peace Cayde-6, My favorite hunter and we'll never forget him. Thank you for all the fond and amazing memories you gave us during our patrols, raids, missions, cutscenes. A character one of its kind in the destiny universe. Went out fighting till the last bullet!
Cry about it!
Hey
Take me with you
@@BigBenadryl i hate this job..
Its beautiful to think that everysingle one of us has, that one game...
It was never just a game, it was a game that taught us about the bad things in life and how we can only seek to learn from them and keep them dear in our hearts. Thank you for this
Not going to lie BT’s death makes me shed a tear every time I see it.
hes just a robot but it gets me every time
@@pyromonkey2565 frfr
He’s alive
@@goldencreedgoldenadonisinc4179 we know doesn’t make what seems to be his death any less sad. Pretty much ever body has seen it jacks helmet flickers in Morse code and it translates to “cooper can you hear me?”
BT is a legend
"its the best bet i ever lost" That shit hurt me for like a year. Glad he is back.
It's never just a "game".
It's an experience that lasts a life time.
Holy shit go outside.
And then start a new game +
@@SoycastGuy You aint really Gamer from back in the times saying that! You missed the best! Sorry for you lost! Pray!
@@KuroXIV Damn, I understood about none of that.
@@SoycastGuy daym u so boring xD
Gaming has been most of my life, and it means everything to me.
It's never a game.
It's not just some pixels.
It's not just fiction.
It's emotion.
It's a story.
It's development.
It's human.
It's being human.
It's feeling emotion.
It's sympathy.
Empathy.
It's a world.
It's effort.
It's anger.
Sadness.
Joy.
It's beautiful, the way a group of people can create such wonderful things.
I feel you bro
a r hour movie can't make you cry but a 5min video can
I was getting chills man.. Damn this is beyond anything.
I loved these games..
“The vanguard was the best bet I ever lost” damn Cayde gets to me every time
soon
Cayde-6's death hit me the hardest, and then comes BT's sacrifice and I just couldn't take it anymore, then MW2 remastered made me crack open and cry
Wow wow wow! Thank you all for the support and for watching! Thanks to all the new subs as well I love you all!
Here are the timestamps:
0:00 Ghost of Tsushima
0:14 Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
0:28 The Last of Us Part 1
0:39 Destiny 2: Forsaken
0:57 Spider-Man
1:15 Halo 2
1:28 Modern Warfare 2019
1:45 Titanfall 2
1:55 Red Dead Redemption 2
2:09 Battlefield 1
2:23 Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (again)
2:45 Destiny 2: Forsaken (again)
3:10 Spider-Man (again)
3:26 Ghost of Tsushima (again)
3:43 The Last of Us Part 1 (again)
3:55 Modern Warfare Remastered
4:03 Titanfall 2 (again)
4:14 Montage
4:32 Ghost of Tsushima (ending)
perfectly edited and great choices of game scene's have a good day and good job keep up the good work.
Rip bt
It's awesome can i suggest MGS and nier
Missed ghost & roach from mw2
This is beautiful😭😭😭
I'm not crying, YOU'RE CRYING!!!
I definitely didn't cry while editing this..... a lot.
same
All good as long as it does not start raining
we're crying. it's okay, we're crying.
its raining
Ive never played any of these games (idk how) but i can feel the emotion coming from every clip. And even though i dknt know the scenes i cryed along with everyone who has played these games. Games are the truest form of story telling because people can make any story they want and can pour their emotion into their amazing creations. This is why i love the gaming comunity and why i want to become a major part of it during my life. The best part about life is the times we felt the strongest emotions wether they be good or bad, and games can do that perfectly. These are some of the reasons i love society and every creation that has broutht us to this point because we might not be here without them. And thank you for listening to me rambling on.❤
the fact it is "just a game" and can still make us feel these intense emotions is proof to the art in the craft and development in games, after all, arent they just movies, just books, just music, that make you feel a way as well? beautiful video, exceptional choice of games and stories
Well said
I played videos game since i can walk. For me it is the best thing there is in life. Thats why i started do create games myself and i hope one day i could be a part of something that makes people cry like i cried at the end of last of us. Thanks for the video. Seeing all these ending reminded me how much great stuff was created.
wich games do you create?
ayo bro all the best!
@@derrevolutor6347 i am just starting. So at the moment, I am in a company that is creating a racing game but would like to switch to more RPG and strategy games. Time will tell if I did enough to achieve this
I appreciate everything you did here. It shines a light on the potential of video games as a medium for story-telling. There are so many games that pioneered storytelling before these that I'll hope you'll pay tribute to in the same way.
People keep telling me that im too attached to games. I dont play games i live them. I didnt even hate cyberpunk, i loved the characters and the story. Even games everyone else judge me for playing i love. To me the end of Arthur Morgans story is the best ending to a character ever. I cried myself to death at the end of the walking deads final season cause i wont be able to look at clementine with new eyes again. Tnx for making this video.
Well said
some of the storytelling done in video games is unrivaled, its insane
"I'm coming home, Ace."
"Protect the pilot."
And one of my favorites Metroplex, "Till all are one."
The phrase “it’s just a game” is such a weak mindset. You are ok with what happened, losing, imperfection of a craft. When you stop getting angry after losing, you’ve lost twice.
Nah , still just a game your getting emotional or pixels happy or angry 🤣
Ninja quote😳
Anger and frustration are natural responses, but it is the misplaced use of or how one uses it that causes people to see it as bad, remember anything can be and often will be misused, somethings though are just alot easier to use the wrong way than the right way to use them.
@@allster0crowly Very well written.
I get that you may get mad at losing but there is no reason to be mad and break stuff at the end of the day you didn't lose anything but the game. games are meant to challenge you mentally not make you lash out in anger and if a game dose make you lash out in anger you shouldn't be allowed to have them
I haven't played even half of these games and I still get emotional every time i see these scenes. Goes to show how good some of these games are.
0:52 "How IS your sister?"
We've come full circle now, thank you for the light, cayde. You'll still be hunting with us till the finish line.
0:39 God. . . .that fking hurts. Cayde-6 was such a great Character, one if not even my most favorite IG character.
Same ofc counts for BT, and Chief aswell. Such great games, characters, and memories of those.
As a gamer i say this is a masterpiece thank you for making that.
It's never just a game.
It's our journey through the eyes those we love and look up to.
Video games are art too, and might sometimes be the best way to tell a story
@@featherofajay4667and probably the best form of art..
@@ThatDude808 Not for telling every story, in my opinion. For some stories, different presentations may work better. But it is a great art form overall because the person experiencing it is so engaged.
@@featherofajay4667 yea. I mean i really like games but some books are just better. But some games (for examplw rdr2 or xenoblade3) wouldn't be really good as books
The games that make you question your own humanity & makes you feel love & affinity for the characters, is truly a masterfully crafted & incredibly difficult undertaking. We all yearn for that cathartic ending & connection to others. That's why when given opportunities to play characters as evil we all choose to play them as pure of light, good person first. It's all about us wanting to connect to one another. Nobody truly plays a game with intent of getting an unhappy ending to their story.
Cayde 6 was my favorite character playing destiny 2, and when he died it genuinely made me cry.
Destiny Forsaken hit the hardest since Cayde is favorite character.
i just want cayde back, he was my favorite character, and still is.
Rest in peace, Cayde-6.
Cry about it 🧑🚀😈
@@HeroicLeo8125 we will
@@HeroicLeo8125 you be looking for all the cayde comments just to say this
@@wurp.always yes L bozo
The Titanfall and battlefield 1 clips had me feeling a sense of sad, but also happy feeling of nostalgia. Thank you.
It's not just a game, it's a chance to sympathize with the characters, and how we emotionally connect with the story.
I was genuinely sad when BT died and I still miss Cayde.
It is not dusts in my eye, I'm just crying
appreciate the titanfall 2 scene
Rest in peace BT
Titan fall 2 made me so sad. Everything you go through with BT and when he said I got you made me feel like he would always be there
It’s unexpected, and it hits you so hard