Simply put, what do you believe the most jarring moment in any video game is? I'd advise only picking one, choose wisely.
I would have to say Shepard's betrayal in MW2 was the most jarring. It came out of no where in the middle of a very intense mission, leading to the deaths of two characters you had grown to love. That moment is one of the only times I have ever gotten emotional over a video game. I was angry at Shepard and had a drive to kill him. I was sad that these two characters died after that in such an unexpected way. Price coming over the radio as the two were burned alive really sealed the deal for me, one of those help is too late moments. Heavy stuff for a game series most take for granted. Also as a side not destroying Infinity Ward was the most idiotic move Activision ever made.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xSapphire Not enough people played Spec Ops: The Line.[/quote] [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Simba Too Cold The moment when you realize what is going on in Spec Ops. [/quote] This. You get to then only to realize how badly you screwed up you have to chose whether or not to live with those choices. I think theres a total of 5 endings, only in two of them do you live. Then theres The Gate chapter, i saw that part on youtube before playing and it still got me. Yahtzee's review of the game sums up quite a few emotional aspects of the game pretty well in my opinion. I just really hate how people keep considering it another COD clone, something or other. IE: Generic Third Person shooter, save the world type thing, only you don't. Cognitive Dissonance is so much fun.