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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

Game: Mass Effect
The deceased: Ashley Williams

20 hours into this epic sci-fi RPG and we found ourselves with a decision to make. Mass Effect is a game that's all about decisions and at the time we didn't realise it was actually of the 'life or death' kind. Seems a bit stupid now, but we just didn't see what was coming. Two loyal crew members - Ashley Williams and Kaiden Alenko - were each stuck in hopeless predicaments, both pinned down by enemies at different locations.

Despite the game spelling out pretty bloody clearly that we could only rescue one of them, we thought it was just the usual empty threats. One of those inescapable jaws of death moments that would - somehow, probably very heroically - arrive at a happy ending with everyone reunited for high-fives and hugs. We made our choice. We decided to rescue Alenko, thinking that obviously we'd somehow miraculously save Williams' backside as well. It didn't quite work out like that.

After an explosive skirmish and a penultimate showdown with the game's alien antagonist, a cut-scene kicked in and we were whisked to safety. B-B-B-But we haven't rescued Williams, we thought with a dawning realisation that the game maybe wasn't bullshitting us after all. Sure enough, the next shot showed our ship hurtling into space away from the planet and - BOOM - a blinding flood of nuclear white saturates the screen as a warhead explodes. And that, we figured, really was an inescapable jaws of death moment for Williams. Check out the whole episode of sadness on the movie...

We didn't realise quite how fond we'd got of Williams until she was gone. Since rescuing her at the start of the game, we'd invested a lot of time in developing her character. Williams' death felt like a real loss. In fact, it was so insufferable, we reloaded to our last save point and made the fatal decision again. This time deciding that Alenko would be the one to get vapourised in the nuclear blast. We hadn't been bothering with him for the whole game - he'd never once been in our party - so we really didn't care about signing his death warrant. Sorry Alenko, but them's the breaks.

Game: Call of Duty 4
The deceased: Sgt Paul Jackson, Captain Price (?), Gaz, Sgt Griggs (?)

One of the greatest games of all time and an absolute master class in emotional warfare. From start to finish Call of Duty 4 delivers emotional impact like a sledgehammer to the guts. Despite the game's high body count, its portrayal of death can be so powerful, so provocative, that at times it left us shell-shocked and thoroughly depressed. It elicited the same kind of gloomy despair we might get when watching a particularly harrowing war movie, in fact.

The opening sequence taught us in rather brutal fashion that developer Infinity Ward wasn't scared of shocking the player by killing them dead during scripted moments, but nothing could have prepared us for the fate that awaited us when we took control of US Marine Sgt Paul Jackson. You can see how Jackson bites it in the movie below.

When we crawled out of the downed helicopter, felt Jackson's heartbeat grow weak in our hands and watched helplessly as the screen faded to white, we felt chills down our spine. We actually shuddered. Maybe it was because we had bonded with Jackson as he - we - frantically fought our way through the chaos and dust of a Middle Eastern hell hole. Perhaps it was the powerful image of a mushroom cloud towering over the scene of complete devastation and the resonating futility of it all. Whatever it was, it left us with a lingering sense of intense despondency and sadness that stayed with us long after we'd left the game.

And, masochistic to the end, Infinity Ward hit us where it hurt the most at the game's final showdown, making us watch in horror as everything went completely shit-shaped. Had Gaz been built up as one of the most likeable characters just so it would hurt even more when he was executed at point-blank range? Does Captain Price - who we'd played as earlier in the game - and Gaz - who pulled us to safety - even survive? Pretty much the antithesis of a happy ending. Watch the whole traumatic ordeal below. WARNING: this video contains scenes of graphic violence.


 
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cog114  - 1 year 3 months ago 
i realy liked gaz, jackson, griggs, and price and it was sad when they died.
DARK_SIDE  - 1 year 2 months 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 year 2 months 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 year 2 months ago 
its well sad when zack dies in crisis core
:(almost cried lol
Corsair89  - 1 year 2 months ago 
The CoD4 deaths were sad. So was Jenny. But, I thought for sure that you guys would put in Aerith.
dcsmith3  - 1 year 2 months ago 
I would add Eli Vance to this list. The ending to Half Life 2, Episode 2 left me staring in disbelief...
Face0324  - 1 year 2 months 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 year 2 months 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 year 2 months 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 year 2 months ago 
companion cube, Aerith like Corsair stated, Niomi in mgs4, maybe the main characters brother or fiance in Advent Rising
supergg2k  - 1 year 2 months 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 year 2 months 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 year 2 months ago 
im a lil upset...w8...PISSED D= that zack and aerith arent up here i cried when they died =/
deadbolt85  - 1 year 2 months ago 
I agree with the writer, Jenny;s death was incredibly depressing.
Bri77777  - 1 year 2 months ago 
God, felt terrible after the death's of price,jackson,griggs, and gaz. I can never forget them.
Face0324  - 1 year 2 months ago 
crazybeaverz
naomi really? she was the reason all the shit happened in the mgs series or atleast a major player
vic88  - 1 year 2 months ago 
snakes passage thru the microwave tunnel, not give any thing away, was very heart tugging, I pushed that triangle button like crazy!
Dreddwar  - 10 months 15 days ago 
Its not Gaz that leads you to sagety, GR, its probably one of the random soldiers I forgot about, Gaz has pale skin and wears a hat. The rescuer has neither of those things.

The death of Paul Jackson in COD4, the other character you play as, came as a shock to me, so shocking that I actually just sat and stared for a few minutes.
shobuku  - 9 months 12 days ago 
you shouldve included Maria from GOW 2
theschwartzb  - 9 months 12 days ago 
The really crappy thing is that the deaths at the very end of CoD 4 seem pretty pointless to me. In act II, One Shot One Kill, when you have to shoot Imran Zakhaev, i pulled managed to pull off a headshot on him, and i was thinking, he cant possibly survive that shot, how is he still alive in the current time? So really, the deaths at the end probably shouldnt have happened, considering i put a bullet into this guy's head that wouldve shattered his head into a pulpy mess on the ground. Oh well, i guess if it werent possible for a guy to survive a headshot from a .50 calibre weapon, there wouldve been no story line.
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