I can't escape those feels. The world is saved, the town is saved, even your friend who you thought to be dead is alive, yet I can't escape those feels.
Do you have games which made you feel like that, too?
>>4115696
I'm going way out on a limb here by saying this but I never wanted Chrono Trigger to end.
>>4116940
At least the ending(s) were good
Also I know it's not retro but KotoR 2 gave me these feels, partly because I liked it a lot but also because there just wasn't enough of it
>>4115696
>The world is saved, the town is saved, even your friend who you thought to be dead is alive,
don't worry they all got erased from existence
You completed your purpose, now go back to sleep.
>>4115696
>>4115696
I know that feeling all too well. There are some games that when I complete I just think about about playing again, like Inlike still want more.
Breath of Fire IV's ending really sticks out to me. The ending is pretty bittersweet as technically everything is resolved though what will happen in the future is unonow as wellthe main villain is fine and even plans to continue his evil.It feels like a proper ending and I'm happy it's deeper then just saying everything is fine now, but it still just leaves me wanting more.
>>4116940
Chrono Trigger was the first game to make me cry because it was over.