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Five in-game deaths that actually made us sad

Death in games is cheap. Here are some bereavements that really mattered

Words: Matt Cundy, GamesRadar UK

Death is a funny old game. Especially in games. As such a frequently recurring part of virtual life it's really nothing more than cheap currency that carries very little meaningful value. You die, you start again. It's a perpetual cycle of reincarnation that, depending on your temperament, is usually met with either mild irritation or white-knuckled anger.

Because of its ever present recyclable nature, it's no wonder that videogame death struggles to produce the same weepy emotional response from its audience than books or movies when portraying a supposedly significant bereavement. Will the games industry ever produce something that prompts an epidemic of sobbing on the same scale as, say, Spielberg's dying rubber animatronic puppet in ET, for example?

Well, while we think our tissues will stay dry of eye juice for a while yet, games are undoubtedly moving towards much deeper, more meaningful and touching emotive experiences. More and more games seem to be plucking our heart strings to great affect and eliciting a genuine sense of woe amongst players. Here we look at five recent videogame deaths that have made us appropriately gloomy for all the right reasons and ponder how they succeeded in stoking the melancholy flames of our sadness.

Obviously MASSIVE SPOILERS live here, starting straight after the picture of a crying lady.

 

Game: The Darkness
The deceased: Jenny Romano

We knew something bad was going to happen to Jenny. We just knew it. After all, why else would a videogame built on mob violence and supernatural gore go to great lengths to portray with such touching tenderness the loving relationship between Jackie 'Yes, That Is A Demon In My Pocket' Estacado and his very lovely, very normal girlfriend, Jenny Romano? Honestly, when we were given the option to snuggle up on the sofa with Jenny and watch To Kill A Mockingbird in its entirety, we could almost smell the looming portent of doom.

To get some emotional context, check out the scene on the movie below before continuing. WARNING: this video contains some mild swearing.

With all the smoochy lovey-dovey insight, it was no surprise that Jenny's violent exit from the game was upsetting on a very personal level. Her frightened sobs were painful to hear. When Uncle Paulie vented her brains it triggered all the emotive responses that we're sure the game's developer, Starbreeze, was aiming for - shocked disbelief, a sinking sadness and a desperate urge for revenge.

Would we have been so cut up if Jenny's character wasn't so normal, so recognisably human? Not a monster, mobster, magical pixie or spectacular super-being. Just a regular girl that liked slouching on the sofa in jeans and trainers. It was easy to identify with and that helped make her death so incredibly powerful. You can watch the whole ordeal on the movie below. WARNING: this video contains bad language and scenes of graphic violence and as such should be considered Not Safe For Work!

 
17 Comments
cog114 - 2 months 19 days ago
i realy liked gaz, jackson, griggs, and price and it was sad when they died.
DARK_SIDE - 1 month 28 days ago
I never played the games but i don't feel sad. I was though kinda sad when I had to choose between kurt(nightcrawler) and jean(marvel girl) in MARVEL: ULTIMATE ALLIANCE, damn you Mephisto and Blackheart
Vordus - 1 month 25 days ago
I chose to leave Kaiden to his death in Mass Effect instead. Mopey bastard had been practically begging for it the whole game.
KHfan - 1 month 25 days ago
its well sad when zack dies in crisis core
:(almost cried lol
Corsair89 - 1 month 25 days ago
The CoD4 deaths were sad. So was Jenny. But, I thought for sure that you guys would put in Aerith.
dcsmith3 - 1 month 25 days ago
I would add Eli Vance to this list. The ending to Half Life 2, Episode 2 left me staring in disbelief...
Face0324 - 1 month 25 days ago
In mgs3 after you kill the boss and eva tells snake that the boss was actually a good girl who was fighting for the same cause snake was I think I shed a tear that game had the best story I have ever seen in a video game
pimlicosound - 1 month 24 days ago
I thought GlaDOS's destruction in Portal was particularly sad, especially when it turns out that the cake was NOT a lie. Perhaps she'd been telling the truth all along...

But she's still alive! That makes me feel better.
KingGeorge - 1 month 24 days ago
the only game that ever made me sad was Fire Emblem on the Wii, the characters stay dead and this effects the other characters' plots. i lost Edward, the archer and couldn't play the game for a week.
crazybeaverz - 1 month 23 days ago
companion cube, Aerith like Corsair stated, Niomi in mgs4, maybe the main characters brother or fiance in Advent Rising
supergg2k - 1 month 23 days ago
Ok, I didn't cry but Aerith's death in Final Fantasy VII was my first WTF moment in gaming. She should be number one on this list.
Smeggs - 1 month 22 days ago
In the words of Yahtzee, "When he finally breathed his last, unloved and unmourned a million miles from home. this part of the game in my eyes made COD4 go from better than average gun-wank to pretty excellent gun-wank." The ending to the game caught me off gaurd. It came out of nowhere right when I thought "Oh, I got these soldiers under*BOOM* WTF?!" Then everyone dies and I'm pissed so when I finally grabbed Price's pistol I first brained the two gaurd and then once the last guy turned around I pumped the rest of the clip right into his chest. Price's death was worst for me though, since he was the only soldier besides myself who wasn't shot.
g4m3rk1dd - 1 month 22 days ago
im a lil upset...w8...PISSED D= that zack and aerith arent up here i cried when they died =/
deadbolt85 - 1 month 21 days ago
I agree with the writer, Jenny;s death was incredibly depressing.
Bri77777 - 1 month 21 days ago
God, felt terrible after the death's of price,jackson,griggs, and gaz. I can never forget them.
Face0324 - 1 month 20 days ago
crazybeaverz
naomi really? she was the reason all the shit happened in the mgs series or atleast a major player
vic88 - 1 month 20 days ago
snakes passage thru the microwave tunnel, not give any thing away, was very heart tugging, I pushed that triangle button like crazy!
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