Sheikah_Witch
I just really like botw
Games have great endings at times. Endings that wows us, and shocks us, with dramatic flair and elegance.
But a game is only truly over when the credits roll. That's the last stop, when you can put down the controller and reflect on the times that has been.
Some credits sequences are amazing - they go beyond more than just a list of names. Whether it'd be by showing additional scenes, or just deliver killer music, games can still impact even while listing names and titles.
If you have any - what's your favorite, and why?
I have, oh dear, so many. I could name Ocarina of Time for it's devastating grandeur. (Or give a tip of the hat to BotW for displaying it's title with Helvetica Neue, of all fonts). But my ultimate answer is probably Nier: Automata. The game makes the credits a part of the gameplay and an online social experiment and does it while also making it so emotionally powerful.
But a game is only truly over when the credits roll. That's the last stop, when you can put down the controller and reflect on the times that has been.
Some credits sequences are amazing - they go beyond more than just a list of names. Whether it'd be by showing additional scenes, or just deliver killer music, games can still impact even while listing names and titles.
If you have any - what's your favorite, and why?
I have, oh dear, so many. I could name Ocarina of Time for it's devastating grandeur. (Or give a tip of the hat to BotW for displaying it's title with Helvetica Neue, of all fonts). But my ultimate answer is probably Nier: Automata. The game makes the credits a part of the gameplay and an online social experiment and does it while also making it so emotionally powerful.