But 6 second attention span. You mean you have to actually work for something? The mundaneness of walking and the work required to get to this point amplifies the sentiment at the end.
As a piece of storytelling, the tedium of this game at times was 100% worth it for this moment. This was exactly the kind of moment I was hoping for in a Kojima game.
Nah, I just did it towards the context of this little person that was with us all this time sometimes very annoying or too cute, is now "dead". Plus the sad nature of this song.
That moment you think to yourself "I see what you did there, Kojima". (spoilers) The BB referred to in the song was actually Sam; this was Sam's Theme. This was Cliff's dying words, imagining the life of his son he would never be able to see. As Sam is about to cremate the child he would never see grow old. In a game which, among other things, is a game saying goodbye to Kojima's action game baby MGS... His BB. The narrative, Ludo-Narrative, and emotions are all in sync as an experience of loss to the player. Even the camera pans out, making you feel so insignificant to the world, making you feel the world is empty without your loved one in this life... An experience those of us who have experienced loss will be very familiar with. Again, I see what you did there Kojima. And congratulate you.
Kojima lost his father at a young age. Him wanting to speak to his father- thats the only things he wants. There is a bit to interpret... but you are overinterprenating
Furthermore, when Cliff says in the flashback sequences "soon, you'll be able to go anywhere, even the moon", he was correct given how Amelie's beach resembles the moon looking down on Earth
I cried so hard... The entire final pieces of this game shattered me. Quick question though... Did anyone else give soothing Lou a try? I tried so many times within this delivery 😭😭😭😭. I really got attached to my baby, despite being told not to, but I couldn't help it. When I found what made her giggle, I'd go out my way to land big jumps or go really fast on my trike. Do stupid things, and sooth her for the hell of it. Idk
I tried to soothe Lou, unfortunately they just stay still and don't react. That fucking destroyed me and made me take five minutes to recover before continuing on.
This was so sad. One of the rare times a game got me emotional... The whole walk made me think of all the BTs I killed because Lou was there looking out for me, all the times she laughed and made funny noises, all the times I soothed her and she smiled.
@@medina2407ify Lou's sex has not been officially confirmed. Louise is particularly a female name, however, as well as the name Sam gave to his unborn daughter.
This was probably the longest journey filled the most tears Nevermind the whole east to west travel, i made enough ziplines to make it a one zip trip through America
I am a guy who's very emotionally very strong... I didn't cry when my mother passed away... But in this scene I was on the verge of crying... Didn't cry tho
Getting attached to a character in a video game has never felt so real... Looking at Lou trying to soothe her at the end was much of a real feeling. Kojima is a great human being.
I love making lists but sometimes I feel like we're fortunate to play these type of games. I don't want to choose The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Horizon: Zero Dawn but that's what we do when we make a list. If I want to see this game from the perspective of a list, yes, it's top 5 with Ghost of Tshushima, Half-Life Alyx, Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Doom Eternal. After playing this game, I really don't want to make lists anymore. God of War 2018, Red Dead Redemption 2, Horizon, The Witcher 3, Half-Life: Alyx, Green Hell VR, Spider-Man, The Last of Us, Uncharted, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Persona 5, Disco Elysium, What Remains of Edith Finch, Outer Wilds, Mafia and many other games that we get to play are incredible. Putting one over the other just doesn't feel right. I don't want to choose. If somebody is struggling with money then I totally understand that you need to choose but it's never a wrong decision.
Just finished Death Stranding. My only wish was that I could partially erase my memory and re-experience this magic on the big screen again, cuz it was beautiful
Sam’s character is so well developed and draws parallel from his adoptive mother and biological father. Like his mother, he adopted a bb that was to be decommissioned. Like his father, his wife died and he does whatever it takes to protect his bb/Lou. The games get a bit boring doing deliveries but the storyline is just great.
Cried my eyes out when Lou wasnt waking up. And before that, didnt want to click "cremate" for a long time. Waited for another button to appear. I was so glad that worked out. BB
This part got to me. It was moving but the saddest mission I’ve ever done in a game. You really connect to everyone throughout the game. What a beautiful ending. I never thought much of BBs Theme without playing it I just enjoyed the song, but once you reach this part you understand what it means
Legend has it as he ran down this path towards delivery destination, his hot tears shimmered and glittered more than all the chiral gold of the whole world as the wind kissed them away.
I just finished the game on PC and this scene just broke me. I cried the whole way there begging Kojima to not do this to me. Bravo Kojima. Knocked it out of the park again.
This was honestly one of the best parts of the whole game to me. I felt like the story was a bit too crazy and while being creative loads of elements of it felt too over the top and exaggerated, but this part hit the spot. I am usually not someone who allows his emotions to take over but here it felt so refreshing and freeing.
I'm commenting again simply because I could talk about this one mission for hours for how it affected me. I absolutely accept I haven't come back to this game in the same way as MGSV. But really the game was a set up for this one mission. That's how I see it and for me personally it was entirely worth it. It may not be the best way to structure their next game. But it certainly could only have affected me like it did via the medium of games. I really hope Kojima builds on this.
How can be possible in a world where Death Strand exists, a shallow game like Last of Us receives so much attention and praise? This game, Death Stranding, is the very piece of art of modern gaming entertainment. It's one of that rare moments when I 'm truly grateful for the possibility to living that experience, and a bit frustrated cause many don't.
This was the most emotional moment in the entire game. The first time I ever saw this scene, I'm not ashamed to admit I bawled my eyes out.
Před 3 lety+1
4:50 I don't know why... but i think that the singer say: And I... Louuuu... whith the baby sound behind... maybe is just my imagination, but my heart crashing when in think about that... 😢😭😭😭😭
Just finished the game for the first time. This scene broke my heart. Big boys don't cry... Big boys don't cry... No, I won't cry... What the hell, of course I will😢 Kojima is a genius...
For me it was not only a game it was a life lesson you started the story with a man who fucking don't care of his country and what could happen and when you are here at the end you are remembering the whole travel that you did all deliveries all fights. Furthermore I don't cry when I'm watching a movie but this time I do. I can't explain why but I do so....Thanks Mr Kojima for what you did.... Thanks Sam
Not only this is a heartbreaking mission with an amazing twist, notice how it's almost an exact repeat of the very first mission we do for Bridges, but now nothing interrupts us. It's just us and BB we are about to given funeral to.
You have to really play it, in context, and you realize that “just walking” is the most moving experience of your life .
Thank you
Exactly 👍
But 6 second attention span. You mean you have to actually work for something? The mundaneness of walking and the work required to get to this point amplifies the sentiment at the end.
The storyline is pure masterpiece
This is the best part of the game
Because finally you can uninstall it right
@@ernestovillanueva9584 Uh, no
Ernesto Villanueva haha why would I uninstall a masterpiece
As a piece of storytelling, the tedium of this game at times was 100% worth it for this moment. This was exactly the kind of moment I was hoping for in a Kojima game.
@@ernestovillanueva9584 very funny
In this part, I tried to run and jump many times because that's what made BB laugh
fiveaeonspast i too)
Me too 😭😭😭😭 I refused to believe he died
Even almost tripping made her giggle
:(
Me too bro.....
i really cried with this part, all of us knows that this sequence means the end... the end of a truly unique story
Nah, I just did it towards the context of this little person that was with us all this time sometimes very annoying or too cute, is now "dead". Plus the sad nature of this song.
Good thing ds2 has been revealed 🎉
If you press the button to call out during that part Sam says "I'm sorry BB"
During this mission, if you press TAP, Sam asks Lou for forgiveness. It's heartbreaking ...
:'(
"I'm sorry Lou" that broke me
I did that too 😢
That moment you think to yourself "I see what you did there, Kojima". (spoilers)
The BB referred to in the song was actually Sam; this was Sam's Theme. This was Cliff's dying words, imagining the life of his son he would never be able to see. As Sam is about to cremate the child he would never see grow old. In a game which, among other things, is a game saying goodbye to Kojima's action game baby MGS... His BB. The narrative, Ludo-Narrative, and emotions are all in sync as an experience of loss to the player. Even the camera pans out, making you feel so insignificant to the world, making you feel the world is empty without your loved one in this life... An experience those of us who have experienced loss will be very familiar with.
Again, I see what you did there Kojima. And congratulate you.
Kojima lost his father at a young age. Him wanting to speak to his father- thats the only things he wants. There is a bit to interpret... but you are overinterprenating
Stop making me cry again
Wow that's very DEEP
Furthermore, when Cliff says in the flashback sequences "soon, you'll be able to go anywhere, even the moon", he was correct given how Amelie's beach resembles the moon looking down on Earth
@@PBrrtrn death stranding 2 will literally be norman reedus going to the moon as homo ludens (kojima productions mascot) and it's going to be amazing
common lou...one last delivery ...
😭😭😭😭😭
Episode 15: lou
i cried my ass off when he said this
Just finished the directors cut and this scene hit so damn hard. Incredible.
I wish you could use that zoomed out camera distance during normal gameplay.
The scenery looks amazing from further distance.
Tuomasd same. I thought at the beginning I accidentally pressed something. Didn’t know it was just an effect for listening to a song on like two parts
Yeah, i wish there's a camera in this game like botw. I would love to take pictures in this game
Archontasius I know your comment is old, but Kojima gave us what we all wanted 📷
"People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did. But they'll never forget how you made them feel"
I cried so hard...
The entire final pieces of this game shattered me.
Quick question though... Did anyone else give soothing Lou a try? I tried so many times within this delivery 😭😭😭😭.
I really got attached to my baby, despite being told not to, but I couldn't help it. When I found what made her giggle, I'd go out my way to land big jumps or go really fast on my trike. Do stupid things, and sooth her for the hell of it. Idk
I was the same way 😪😪
I did didn’t Sam say stuff like I’m sorry Lou and stuff :(
snuggle neko either Jacksepticeye or 8 bites did. You can check them out.
I tried to soothe Lou, unfortunately they just stay still and don't react. That fucking destroyed me and made me take five minutes to recover before continuing on.
BB was a girl?
As soon as the music start i got goosebumbs
No BTs, no mules, no timefallls. Hardest delivery ever.
This game should have won Game of the Year! Amazing game! The game that never ends! The ending is legit a 2 hour movie lol
This mission was on another level of experiences. It wasn't normal gaming or watching movies or listening to music, it was something real.
This was so sad. One of the rare times a game got me emotional...
The whole walk made me think of all the BTs I killed because Lou was there looking out for me, all the times she laughed and made funny noises, all the times I soothed her and she smiled.
Lou is a male confirmed...
@@medina2407ify Lou's sex has not been officially confirmed. Louise is particularly a female name, however, as well as the name Sam gave to his unborn daughter.
@@TheSpook313 but it is... You misinterpreted the ending.
@@medina2407ify it’s literally not confirmed but we know the sams deceased child was a girl
I wish this part was replayable. I’d love to do this again.
You might have a quick save from before the end?
But you'd have to sit through the non-credits credits again
I think there's a autosave just after the episode 14 starts
If it was replayable, it wouldn’t be so special.
@@thewalliest3956I replayed it and it stil was emotional
This was probably the longest journey filled the most tears
Nevermind the whole east to west travel, i made enough ziplines to make it a one zip trip through America
If you played the game and was invested in the story, and if you did not cry playing this part, you are definitelly not human
Facts. Iv played rdr2 and i didnt cry when arthur died. But this man, cried like a baby
I am a guy who's very emotionally very strong... I didn't cry when my mother passed away... But in this scene I was on the verge of crying... Didn't cry tho
@@besratg9207 i never cried for a game (like mafia 1 ps2, tlou, rdr 2,...) but this is too much for me
They just had to make Lou so egregiously cute. This chapter hurt so bad.
Finished it today. Never felt so connected to a virtual and fictional character like Lou. Definitely up there at my top 5 Game Endings of all Time
This is one of, if not the most philosophically important works of art ever made
Getting attached to a character in a video game has never felt so real... Looking at Lou trying to soothe her at the end was much of a real feeling. Kojima is a great human being.
Really nice of Igor to place a bridge right there ;)
Spoiler : Igor gave you the BB
Also Igor the first one who helped sam by placing ladder, and the last one who helps you by placing ladders. Thank you, Igor
I think Igor left the ladder because it was his own route to the incinerator, since it was his job
It's moments like this one that makes the difference between a good game and an epic game.
I think at this point Kojima will never disappoint me personally
No BTs, No Mules, No Timefall. Yet one of the hardest delivery in the game 😢
Despite its frustrations, this game was truly art. Definitely in the in top 5 for me for games in 2020.
I love making lists but sometimes I feel like we're fortunate to play these type of games. I don't want to choose The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Horizon: Zero Dawn but that's what we do when we make a list.
If I want to see this game from the perspective of a list, yes, it's top 5 with Ghost of Tshushima, Half-Life Alyx, Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Doom Eternal. After playing this game, I really don't want to make lists anymore.
God of War 2018, Red Dead Redemption 2, Horizon, The Witcher 3, Half-Life: Alyx, Green Hell VR, Spider-Man, The Last of Us, Uncharted, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Persona 5, Disco Elysium, What Remains of Edith Finch, Outer Wilds, Mafia and many other games that we get to play are incredible. Putting one over the other just doesn't feel right. I don't want to choose. If somebody is struggling with money then I totally understand that you need to choose but it's never a wrong decision.
I cry so much in this part :(
Unbroken you’re not the only one
i thought i was going to dehydrate
4:28 this is dramatically amazing ;-;
Goddamn it, my chiral allergies are acting up again...
Same ;-;
Just finished Death Stranding. My only wish was that I could partially erase my memory and re-experience this magic on the big screen again, cuz it was beautiful
I cried like a BB with this game hehehe. Thanks Kojima Productions!!
The heaviest cargo in the game
I realise that this game is 10 times better than people think it is
Sam: “Come on, Lou. One last delivery.” 😢
Sam’s character is so well developed and draws parallel from his adoptive mother and biological father.
Like his mother, he adopted a bb that was to be decommissioned. Like his father, his wife died and he does whatever it takes to protect his bb/Lou.
The games get a bit boring doing deliveries but the storyline is just great.
Cried my eyes out when Lou wasnt waking up. And before that, didnt want to click "cremate" for a long time. Waited for another button to appear. I was so glad that worked out. BB
I love this mission, perfect combination of music and images, what a game!!!
This part got to me. It was moving but the saddest mission I’ve ever done in a game. You really connect to everyone throughout the game. What a beautiful ending. I never thought much of BBs Theme without playing it I just enjoyed the song, but once you reach this part you understand what it means
cried like a bitch at this part
Legend has it as he ran down this path towards delivery destination, his hot tears shimmered and glittered more than all the chiral gold of the whole world as the wind kissed them away.
I just finished the game on PC and this scene just broke me. I cried the whole way there begging Kojima to not do this to me. Bravo Kojima. Knocked it out of the park again.
The only game to make me cry.
Hey Lou, Lou... sorry Lou.
This was honestly one of the best parts of the whole game to me. I felt like the story was a bit too crazy and while being creative loads of elements of it felt too over the top and exaggerated, but this part hit the spot. I am usually not someone who allows his emotions to take over but here it felt so refreshing and freeing.
I'm commenting again simply because I could talk about this one mission for hours for how it affected me. I absolutely accept I haven't come back to this game in the same way as MGSV. But really the game was a set up for this one mission. That's how I see it and for me personally it was entirely worth it. It may not be the best way to structure their next game. But it certainly could only have affected me like it did via the medium of games. I really hope Kojima builds on this.
Keep on keepin' on.
LOU!
I’m sorry LOU! 💔
I cried on this moment...
When the easiest delivery, is also the hardest
GAME OF THE CENTURY
This was brutal to experience MY God.
How can be possible in a world where Death Strand exists, a shallow game like Last of Us receives so much attention and praise? This game, Death Stranding, is the very piece of art of modern gaming entertainment. It's one of that rare moments when I 'm truly grateful for the possibility to living that experience, and a bit frustrated cause many don't.
I’ll never forget this masterpiece of gamedev…❤
2:30 "We are stranded on the beach in our dream."
Favorite part
this part will always break my heart
1:33 tears activated 😭
Game will always have a special place in my heart
I cried so hard. Such a beautiful scene.
This game was a fucking masterpiece the last 30 minutes I just cry or I was so sad grrr
i cried so much when this started playing, like really really a lot
One of the best sound tracks I've ever heard.
the worst part is your controller glows red cause BB is dead :(
at this moment I was crying😿
3:51 thanks, Igor!
The game starts with a trip to the incinerator and ends with a trip to the incinerator.
This is the most emotionally impactful scene in a game ever, for me. Thank you Kojima and team.
who else cried like a little bitch when sam arrived at the facility?
This was the most emotional moment in the entire game.
The first time I ever saw this scene, I'm not ashamed to admit I bawled my eyes out.
4:50 I don't know why... but i think that the singer say: And I... Louuuu... whith the baby sound behind... maybe is just my imagination, but my heart crashing when in think about that... 😢😭😭😭😭
Stranded on a beach... in a dream~
I get it now!!
"They told me your name was Sam Porter. But you are Sam Bridges. My bridge to the future."
"walking" is actullay what you do in everygame so it is fresh to see kojima accomplished this "field of game genre" to prove his point, once again.
I deliberately walked slower than usual cause I wanna spend more time with BB, cause it feels like this is the last time
4:28 Probably the best moment in gaming history, shivers all over my body
I'm not crying. It's just the chiral allergy.
I cried for lou I'm so sorry
Y'all don't know how much I cried during this😭😭😭😭😭
Sad not every gamer understood this masterpiece 😭😞
I miss death stranding...
i couldn't stop crying this whole delivery omg... heartbreaking
This scene fkin broke me
You were offline. The best part of this is seeing all the players signs youre connected to pop up when you leave capital knot.
This game. Amazing. An unforgettable experience
I'm not crying, you're crying ! :(
Just finished the game for the first time. This scene broke my heart. Big boys don't cry... Big boys don't cry... No, I won't cry... What the hell, of course I will😢
Kojima is a genius...
This fucking BROKE me
When this track started - I literally said - holy sh*t this is where it ends - then came the tears
One of the most emotives parts in all gaming history
Egor is an idiot!!!
(Just a Deathloop reference, amazing song, amazing moment, cried yet again with my wife watching it. Thank you for posting it!)
Anyone else get to the end of the song and hear the babybat the end of the song and instinctively check BB thinking he was alive?
This game looks interesting af
Optimus Prime It is. Play it.
It was artsy af.
It's an art masterpiece.
It’s a straight masterpiece
For me it was not only a game it was a life lesson you started the story with a man who fucking don't care of his country and what could happen and when you are here at the end you are remembering the whole travel that you did all deliveries all fights. Furthermore I don't cry when I'm watching a movie but this time I do. I can't explain why but I do so....Thanks Mr Kojima for what you did....
Thanks Sam
While I was going to the crematorium with Lay, I was shedding tears ...
😭💔👶💔😭
Cried.
Saddest part of the game 😭
Ho pianto come non mai in questa missione…………
davide turconi a chi lo dici.....capolavoro
J’mappelle frikandel
Not only this is a heartbreaking mission with an amazing twist, notice how it's almost an exact repeat of the very first mission we do for Bridges, but now nothing interrupts us. It's just us and BB we are about to given funeral to.
Nice that the game ends where it starts.... at the incinerator
Last delivery i have made early this morning. This game will missing me so much.
That moment when you see crematory and know what you must....😢😢😢
It makes me crying