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Most Exciting Video Game Moment?

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Speaking of PS1: When I finally finished Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories last year after having it for 12-13 years. The final boss who you fight twice didn't even pull out his strongest cards so I got lucky!

Also, the opening to Chrono Cross is always amazing. It never ceases to give me goosebumps. :D
 
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There's just something about fighting Finalhazard in Sonic Adventure 2 while "Live and Learn" is playing that gets me pumped up and excited every time. And then the way it feels so serious plot-wise and the other characters are talking to you from the ARK, man, I just love it. From the same game, the final boss fight for both the Hero and Dark stories is really exciting too when "For True Story" plays and you have that race/battle against Sonic/Shadow (depending on story). I just really love Sonic Adventure 2, okay?
 
A few days ago in Beyond Good & Evil I broke into the Alpha Section's Headquarters with Double H. I had just stolen their booty and was making my way out like a true ninja, when BANG. All the alarms went off, all the guards were shooting lasers!! I was dashing and leaping and I I honestly thought I had messed up and I was about to die, since these drones were dropping flipping bombs and I could barely jump over the barriers. It was such an extreme moment and with one last burst of speed, I leaped onto a crate and got out the secret entrance! First try!

It was such a blur of speed and anxiety! This game does not disappoint!
 
The final battle against Xemnas in Kingdom Hearts II qualifies for me, even if it isn't hard per say. It's still incredibly fun to play and has a lot of variety despite how long it goes on.
There's also of course almost any moment the vocals kick in during a boss battle song in Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, since it's typically during the climax of said fight.
 
Getting quadruple kills with D.Va's ult.
Triples are just not satisfying anymore.
 
When I fought Stallord in "The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess", I was on the second phase of the battle. And guess what music from "Ocarina of Time" was remixed for the fight?~
 
Surviving the Nobody onslaught in the Transport to Remembrance in Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix. It was harrowing and hard as hell, but oh so thrilling and satisfying. Bonus points for walking in severely underprepared and not wanting to have to head back, so I just hunkered down and fought with everything I had. Had to utilize Drive Forms a lot and play really smart. x_x; The last wave of Nobodies in particular was probably the hardest part.
 
The Paleto Bay heist in GTA 5. I played through the game blind on my first try so I had no idea what to expect. Even when one of the previous missions had you steal a truck full of military equipment I had no idea what was coming out of it but I knew it was something big. So what do you do when you need to rob a bank in a rural town full of corrupt cops who will be on the scene long before you can swipe the cash and escape? Simple; you put on a Juggernaut suit and pick up a fully loaded Minigun with enough bullets to level half the town. Being nearly unstoppable with one of my all time fav weapons from GTA and planting cops by the dozen was incredibly satisfying even for this game.
 
My most exciting moment was when playing pokemon blue and trying to capture mewtwo for ages and ages, Having to turn it off and back on to try do it and after a few days of trying I finally got it and made my day, Well that day teehee.
 
In World of Warcraft during a dungeon run my warrior was the last one standing against an end boss. I managed to get the kill before I dropped. Luckily it still counted and we completed the dungeon.
 
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