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Crying in video games has always been a little confusing to some. A lot of people disagree and use the argument 'How can a game make you cry?', but that's generally those who don't play much video games and only see them as another form of media, like television.
I, myself, think that video games are considered art, as the imagination and passion of many people have all come together to produce something. That to me, is art. If a game can make you happy, angry, shed a tear, that is art.
So what was the first game, if you have one, that made you shed a tear? Due to an emotional response, like sadness happiness or something a like. Not because you were angry with the game because you couldn't do it.
Coincidentally, the first game to make me shed a tear was Kingdom Hearts. The final scene, when Sora's hand and Kairi's hand let go of each other.
I, myself, think that video games are considered art, as the imagination and passion of many people have all come together to produce something. That to me, is art. If a game can make you happy, angry, shed a tear, that is art.
So what was the first game, if you have one, that made you shed a tear? Due to an emotional response, like sadness happiness or something a like. Not because you were angry with the game because you couldn't do it.
Coincidentally, the first game to make me shed a tear was Kingdom Hearts. The final scene, when Sora's hand and Kairi's hand let go of each other.