Tactics Ogre/Tear Jerker


 * There were a few parts of Tactics Ogre that were hard for this troper...
 * The ending where Vyce is blamed for the assassination of Duke Ronwey...and hanged when he was just following orders.
 * Denam finding out he wasn't Walister but Bakram (his ethnic enemy) from his father...who
 * Picking the wrong options when Denam was talking to Catiua and
 * In the neutral path,
 * In general, how little Nybeth cares for his son Dievold and daughter Oelias.
 * Accidentally letting Cerya die...right in front of Cistina.
 * Letting Folcurt die on the way of saving Cistina. She just tried acting like it's all right, but you KNOW she's pretty sad about the whole thing.
 * Finding a broken and desperate Sherri in Balmamusa.
 * Finding out the canonical ending in its Prequel-Gaiden Game Knight of Lodis was  This troper MUCH preferred the ending where
 * Accidentally continuing the path where  and then watching as my chaos frame was too low and
 * It's not advisable that you take the chaos path in the PSP Version...if you grew attached to Ravness. She always refuses the Duke's plan no matter what. IN the Chaos route, Vyce kills her right there after her Galgastani heritage is revealed.
 * Some of the death quotes make you think My God What Have I Done. Such as for example, someone wants revenge because you killed her husband in another battle. Then she says she's pregnant as you kill her.
 * The PSP version has a wizard you fight in chapter two want to kill you because after all, you killed his twin brother.
 * The Warren Report also has info on quite a lot of the generic commanders that you kill. For example, the aforementioned wizard and brother were a philosopher and a professor.
 * Tactics Ogre has Lanselot Hamilton's music box that his wife gave him,.
 * Not to mention what happened to Lanselot Tartaros in the Gaiden Game, which takes before Tactics Ogre.
 * Going into a certain path or failing to recruit a character generally has them ending up in a horrible fate in a cutscene. One example would be Ozma's, where she winds up in a vegetative state.
 * Going into a certain path or failing to recruit a character generally has them ending up in a horrible fate in a cutscene. One example would be Ozma's, where she winds up in a vegetative state.