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* The infamous "lighthouse scene" (as seen in the heading quote of the [[Heroic BSOD]] page) is easily one of the most heart-wrenching scenes in all of gaming, and if it doesn't make you feel at least a ''little'' sad, this troper will wonder where your soul went. {{spoiler|Upon returning to her home, Jade finds her lighthouse completely destroyed, and all of her children are missing. As the enormity of what has happened sets in, complete with Empathy Doll Shot, she collapses against the wall. Her dog appears from the ruins and cuddles up with her; as she strokes his head, she gives a heart-felt, sob-wracked speech that's ostentiably about how useless her dog is--though this clearly [[I Have This Friend|isn't the case.]] Even Double H is clearly fighting back [[Manly Tears]].}}
* The infamous "lighthouse scene" (as seen in the heading quote of the [[Heroic BSOD]] page) is easily one of the most heart-wrenching scenes in all of gaming, and if it doesn't make you feel at least a ''little'' sad, this troper will wonder where your soul went. {{spoiler|Upon returning to her home, Jade finds her lighthouse completely destroyed, and all of her children are missing. As the enormity of what has happened sets in, complete with Empathy Doll Shot, she collapses against the wall. Her dog appears from the ruins and cuddles up with her; as she strokes his head, she gives a heart-felt, sob-wracked speech that's ostentiably about how useless her dog is... though this clearly [[I Have This Friend|isn't the case]]/ Even Double H is clearly fighting back [[Manly Tears]]}}.
** Made worse because if you have, like this troper, kept steady contact with {{spoiler|kids (visiting after each mission)}}, so you have rooted for them and because you know what will happen to them if you don't save them. {{spoiler|They will be used as a energy source for the Domz.}}
** Made worse because if you have, like this troper, kept steady contact with {{spoiler|kids (visiting after each mission)}}, so you have rooted for them and because you know what will happen to them if you don't save them. {{spoiler|They will be used as a energy source for the Domz}}.
** And of course, the part that happens before it at Mammago. You're just done with your shopping {{spoiler|to take the Beluga out to space}}, when, just as you leave and literally half a second before the loading screen, you hear an unexpected boom. One loading screen later, you see {{spoiler|the lighthouse smoking and a few ships flying away. At that moment, you're wasting turbos and praying you get there on time.}}
** And of course, the part that happens before it at Mammago. You're just done with your shopping {{spoiler|to take the Beluga out to space}}, when, just as you leave and literally half a second before the loading screen, you hear an unexpected boom. One loading screen later, you see {{spoiler|the lighthouse smoking and a few ships flying away. At that moment, you're wasting turbos and praying you get there on time}}.
** How bad is it? [http://www.bgemyth.net/?page=plus_d_infos/creation_du_jeu/interview_jacques_exertier/interview_jacques_exertier.php A recent interview] has revealed that people were ''tearing up in the studio'' when Jade's voice actor read her take on that scene.
** How bad is it? [http://www.bgemyth.net/?page=plus_d_infos/creation_du_jeu/interview_jacques_exertier/interview_jacques_exertier.php A recent interview] has revealed that people were ''tearing up in the studio'' when Jade's voice actor read her take on that scene.
* The "[[Take My Hand]]" scene is a triumphant [[Tear Jerker]], as it shows us just how much Jade and Double H [[True Companions|have come to care about each other.]] {{spoiler|After she's been chased across the rooftops by General Kehck, Double H waits for Jade on top of a large, floating billboard. He sticks out his hand for her. She jumps. She doesn't make it. Double H briefly panics; he then dives down the other side of the billboard. Jade slides down the front of the billboard, headed for her doom, with an absolutely terrified expression on her face. But as the last portion of the billboard slips through her fingers, Double H, now balancing precariously on the billboard's tiny base, catches her. Cue one of his [[Catch Phrase|Catch Phrases]], "Don't break up the team", in a [[You Are With Me|whole new context.]] And Jade gives him a relieved, [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|heartwarming]] smile that just pushes this troper over the edge.}}
* The "[[Take My Hand]]" scene is a triumphant [[Tear Jerker]], as it shows us just how much Jade and Double H [[True Companions|have come to care about each other]]. {{spoiler|After she's been chased across the rooftops by General Kehck, Double H waits for Jade on top of a large, floating billboard. He sticks out his hand for her. She jumps. She doesn't make it. Double H briefly panics; he then dives down the other side of the billboard. Jade slides down the front of the billboard, headed for her doom, with an absolutely terrified expression on her face. But as the last portion of the billboard slips through her fingers, Double H, now balancing precariously on the billboard's tiny base, catches her. Cue one of his [[Catch Phrase|Catch Phrases]], "Don't break up the team", in a [[You Are With Me|whole new context]]. And Jade gives him a relieved, [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|heartwarming]] smile that just pushes this troper over the edge}}.
* The entirety of the scene where Jade realizes that {{spoiler|Pey'j is dead. The music goes quiet, the camera pans out, and we hear nothing... And Double H simply mouths, "No." Staving off those [[Manly Tears]] again, he steps out to let Jade have her moment. She then takes Pey'j's hand and promises him...}}
* The entirety of the scene where Jade realizes that {{spoiler|Pey'j is dead. The music goes quiet, the camera pans out, and we hear nothing... And Double H simply mouths, "No". Staving off those [[Manly Tears]] again, he steps out to let Jade have her moment. She then takes Pey'j's hand and promises him}}...
{{quote|{{spoiler|I'll get you home, buddy... I promise.}}}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|I'll get you home, buddy... I promise}}.}}
** {{spoiler|He gets better. This does not help in the tear department. In fact, if anything, their reunion is ''worse.'' Even if Pey'j's description of exactly ''how'' he got better is slightly cheesy, the look on Jade's face as she throws her arms around him says it all...}}
** {{spoiler|He gets better. This does not help in the tear department. In fact, if anything, their reunion is ''worse''. Even if Pey'j's description of exactly ''how'' he got better is slightly cheesy, the look on Jade's face as she throws her arms around him says it all}}...
* This troper [[Fanon Discontinuity|refuses to believe the very, very, very end actually happens]]. You know, the part where it's revealed {{spoiler|Pey'j is still infected}}. There's a time and place for that kind of ending, game, and that is ''not'' it.
* This troper [[Fanon Discontinuity|refuses to believe the very, very, very end actually happens]]. You know, the part where it's revealed {{spoiler|Pey'j is still infected}}. There's a time and place for that kind of ending, game, and that is ''not'' it.
** Then again, they ''are'' making a sequel, so I suppose it's okay.
** Then again, they ''are'' making a sequel, so I suppose it's okay.
** I thought the gut-wrenching part was the logical extrapolation of that ending- {{spoiler|Combine Pey'j is still infected, with the Domz specifically targeting Jade, add in the bit about the 'power' and finish with the fact that that infected hand is where [[Tomato in the Mirror|Jade brought him back to life...]]}}
** I thought the gut-wrenching part was the logical extrapolation of that ending: {{spoiler|Combine Pey'j is still infected, with the Domz specifically targeting Jade, add in the bit about the 'power' and finish with the fact that that infected hand is where [[Tomato in the Mirror|Jade brought him back to life...]]}}.
*** [[Sarcasm Mode|Oh thank you you!]] This game wasn't enough tear jerker yet!
*** [[Sarcasm Mode|Oh thank you you!]] This game wasn't enough tear jerker yet!
** [[It Got Worse|And then there's the fact that the]] [[Fridge Horror|whole kidnapped population were revived by the sane tainted energy...]]
** [[It Got Worse|And then there's the fact that the]] [[Fridge Horror|whole kidnapped population were revived by the sane tainted energy...]]
*** Maybe not. {{spoiler|Pey'j was revived while the Domz Priest was still in charge. Everyone else only after [[Eye Scream|he resigned]].}} Of course, this could mean that [{{[spoiler| [[It Got Worse|Pey'j isn't infected with any general Domz, but with the Priest itself.]]}}
*** Maybe not. {{spoiler|Pey'j was revived while the Domz Priest was still in charge. Everyone else only after [[Eye Scream|he resigned]]}}. Of course, this could mean that [{{[spoiler|[[It Got Worse|Pey'j isn't infected with any general Domz, but with the Priest itself]]}}.


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Latest revision as of 12:58, 5 August 2019


  • The infamous "lighthouse scene" (as seen in the heading quote of the Heroic BSOD page) is easily one of the most heart-wrenching scenes in all of gaming, and if it doesn't make you feel at least a little sad, this troper will wonder where your soul went. Upon returning to her home, Jade finds her lighthouse completely destroyed, and all of her children are missing. As the enormity of what has happened sets in, complete with Empathy Doll Shot, she collapses against the wall. Her dog appears from the ruins and cuddles up with her; as she strokes his head, she gives a heart-felt, sob-wracked speech that's ostentiably about how useless her dog is... though this clearly isn't the case/ Even Double H is clearly fighting back Manly Tears.
    • Made worse because if you have, like this troper, kept steady contact with kids (visiting after each mission), so you have rooted for them and because you know what will happen to them if you don't save them. They will be used as a energy source for the Domz.
    • And of course, the part that happens before it at Mammago. You're just done with your shopping to take the Beluga out to space, when, just as you leave and literally half a second before the loading screen, you hear an unexpected boom. One loading screen later, you see the lighthouse smoking and a few ships flying away. At that moment, you're wasting turbos and praying you get there on time.
    • How bad is it? A recent interview has revealed that people were tearing up in the studio when Jade's voice actor read her take on that scene.
  • The "Take My Hand" scene is a triumphant Tear Jerker, as it shows us just how much Jade and Double H have come to care about each other. After she's been chased across the rooftops by General Kehck, Double H waits for Jade on top of a large, floating billboard. He sticks out his hand for her. She jumps. She doesn't make it. Double H briefly panics; he then dives down the other side of the billboard. Jade slides down the front of the billboard, headed for her doom, with an absolutely terrified expression on her face. But as the last portion of the billboard slips through her fingers, Double H, now balancing precariously on the billboard's tiny base, catches her. Cue one of his Catch Phrases, "Don't break up the team", in a whole new context. And Jade gives him a relieved, heartwarming smile that just pushes this troper over the edge.
  • The entirety of the scene where Jade realizes that Pey'j is dead. The music goes quiet, the camera pans out, and we hear nothing... And Double H simply mouths, "No". Staving off those Manly Tears again, he steps out to let Jade have her moment. She then takes Pey'j's hand and promises him...

I'll get you home, buddy... I promise.