SOMA and Outer Wilds are still haunting me like this.
To be honest, I never got that feeling. I always feel catharsis finishing a game. However, with a huge exception on the Metal Gear Solid series, because Hideo Kojima always leaves more questions than answers at the end of the games. But without spoiling anything for those who haven’t played it yet, the exception in itself in the series is MGSV which completed the series full circle at the end.
The only time I felt empty after consuming a media is after the finale of Breaking Bad. Never have I felt so empty and lost on what to do after. Post-college life does not even beat it.
I never finished a game yet 😂 well, except lego harry potter, but that was a “finally!” 🤪😅😂
FUCK…titanfall 2 was awesome.
My grandfather died right around the release of psychonauts 2. I played that game nearly non-stop while I did a 100% completion. It got me through the start of that grieving period. I remember being mad it wasn’t longer because nothing else released at the time was nearly that good when it came to writing and gameplay. Amazing game to be honest. Definitely in my top 10 all time. But I might be biased because of it being exactly what I needed when I needed it.
This is my go-to for post-game depression: https://youtu.be/wBzqOa9y02I
waiting for half life 3…
Play most Capcom games, incredible replay-ability.
Me and Lunacid. Immediately started a new playthrough after 100%-ing it.
Red Dead 2 after the main story line… and then we got the epilogue!
Felt like I lost a friend after that one.
May I… Stand unshaken…
“…thank you…”
I’m not crying YOU’RE CRYING
SIGNALIS fucked me up for like a year
I couldn’t get into that one. Idk if the controls felt clunky or what. Should I stick with it? I’ve been thinking about trying it again
I get depressed when I don’t finish a game… Beat Dave the diver recently and that made me so happy
Me too :D. I love that game.
I finish very few games unfortunately. Last one that gave me post game depression was Hi-Fi Rush I think
I tend not to finish them as well. I think I just like the exploration and learning part, then I get bored when it comes time to apply what I learned and power through content.