Being a Man, does not mean I shouldn't cry - Episode 5

edited November 2012 in The Walking Dead
Hi guys,

This is mainly a topic for the guys, but any ladies can answer this as well, but did any one else blubber like a baby at the events of Episode 5? I was sad for at least an hour! What do you guys think it is about this game, which makes it so sad, compared to other games which are equally as distressing or finish on a sad ending?

I have my response written out in blog form, which you can check out if you search for Badger Kong's Blabberings, if you want to see what I think. Feel free the comment there too, but I felt this was the best place to ask these questions!

Thanks!

Comments

  • edited November 2012
    they were manly tears of man sadness coming out of my eyes, i totally think it is an appropriate man cry situation, like when Mufasa dies

    no way, i mentioned mufasa before reading your blog :D

    link

    http://badgerkong20.wordpress.com/2012/11/24/telltale-games-i-dont-need-this-heartache-ive-got-walkers-to-worry-about/
  • edited November 2012
    Apparently, 72% of people cried. I don't think girls play video games.

    Poll is here
  • edited November 2012
    Everyone has emotions, even men, regardless of how society tries to force us to believe we don't or shouldn't. There is nothing to be ashamed about if you're a guy and cry, it just shows you have emotion and care about something.
  • edited November 2012
    Bulbous wrote: »
    Apparently, 72% of people cried. I don't think girls play video games.

    Poll is here

    Hey, I'm a girl and I play a good number of video games. And although this probably isn't surprising, I seriously cried like a baby. I think it is cool that guys have cried over the events of Episode 5 too. I think it makes them a bigger man because it shows that they care.
  • edited November 2012
    Hey, I'm a girl
    No one on the internet who claims to be a girl, is a girl.

    I know they are out there, but the safe play is to believe everyone is male until proven otherwise! Or so I tell the kids.
  • edited November 2012
    Haha I know, but I really am! Though I see your point, I don't see a lot of women on this site.
  • edited November 2012
    I actually had enough crying (Kenny's death scene), so I just felt very sad for about 2 days after I completed the game.
  • edited November 2012
    I didn't cry.. But it was the only game that I have ever played that "moved" me.
  • edited November 2012
    Hi guys,

    This is mainly a topic for the guys, but any ladies can answer this as well, but did any one else blubber like a baby at the events of Episode 5? I was sad for at least an hour! What do you guys think it is about this game, which makes it so sad, compared to other games which are equally as distressing or finish on a sad ending?

    I have my response written out in blog form, which you can check out if you search for Badger Kong's Blabberings, if you want to see what I think. Feel free the comment there too, but I felt this was the best place to ask these questions!

    Thanks!

    Supressed emotions grow up to become heart attacks, let the feelings flow.
  • edited November 2012
    Irishmile wrote: »
    I didn't cry.. But it was the only game that I have ever played that "moved" me.

    There was a lot that moved me, the part in TWD that made me cry was when Duck lay there gasping his final breaths with his newly dead mom on the ground near him, and his newly crushed father left with no reason to live and a tough choice to make.
  • KaeKae
    edited November 2012
    Haha I know, but I really am! Though I see your point, I don't see a lot of women on this site.

    Because usually women get harassed like all holy hell by men as soon as they reveal they are women. So a lot of the more internet-grizzled veterans tend to not call attention to their gender to avoid harassment or being undermined, or have other sexist behavior lobbed their way. And while it doesn't happen on every game or forum, it does happen a LOT, so I can totally get why women would not mention their gender. It honestly shouldn't even be relevant in the first place. Gamers are gamers, regardless of their gender. I shouldn't have to justify my "right" as a gamer based on my gender, nor would I expect anyone else to.

    But to say, "There are no girls on the internet!" is just being a troll. There are definitely women on the internet. They just tend to get chased down, harassed, and bullied by the men of the internet (and sometimes other women!) so a lot of them just keep it low key to avoid it.
  • edited November 2012
    Haha I know, but I really am! Though I see your point, I don't see a lot of women on this site.

    According to the poll "How many girls play The Walking Dead?", 75% of the forum people were male, and 25% were female. So some of us are female, and play video games, and like real men who admit their real feelings. You go guys!
  • KaeKae
    edited November 2012
    dustpuffs wrote: »
    According to the poll "How many girls play The Walking Dead?", 75% of the forum people were male, and 25% were female. So some of us are female, and play video games, and like real men who admit their real feelings. You go guys!

    That's a pretty skewed poll though, because it relies on people seeing it and not everyone who plays the game visits the site, or sees the poll.
  • Plan_RPlan_R Banned
    edited November 2012
    I cried like a baby, a hungry, angry baby.
  • edited November 2012
    I'm a dude in my early thirties and I definitely cried when Kenny died(?) and I was sobbing in a very unmanly way at the ending. I mean, sobs. Not stoic man tears. Genuine sobbing. Am I ashamed? Fuck no. That shit was sad.
  • edited November 2012
    The only other game I can think that has a sad ending is GTA4..
  • edited November 2012
    i even got watery eyes in my second play through when i was unexpectedly moved by telling Clementine to keep her hair short, is was so silly and sweet and she was so eager to reassure me she would :(
  • edited November 2012
    i even got watery eyes in my second play through when i was unexpectedly moved by telling Clementine to keep her hair short, is was so silly and sweet and she was so eager to reassure me she would :(

    I've watched a bunch of playthroughs on YouTube and I have yet to see *anyone* select anything other than "keep your hair short" as Lee's last words to Clem. Same with "I'll miss you".
  • edited November 2012
    lucidity02 wrote: »
    I've watched a bunch of playthroughs on YouTube and I have yet to see *anyone* select anything other than "keep your hair short" as Lee's last words to Clem. Same with "I'll miss you".

    i choose you have to keep moving, and don't be afraid my first go
  • edited November 2012
    Kae wrote: »
    That's a pretty skewed poll though, because it relies on people seeing it and not everyone who plays the game visits the site, or sees the poll.

    Well, I did say that it was a forum poll, so I know it doesn't include people that don't visit the site. I still think if you look at the people on the forums, and factor in the percentage that took part in the poll, it probably isn't too far off from an accurate representation.

    Anyway, I was just encouraging the guys. Most of us females have no problem if you cry over a character you were attached to.
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