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The 15 Saddest Vidoe Game Endings of All Time

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Gaming - June 24th 2026, 22:00 GMT+2
Valiant Hearts The Great War

15. Valiant Hearts: The Great War (2014)

Valiant Hearts: The Great War ends with the kind of sadness that does not need a monster, a twist, or a magical curse to ruin the room. Emile survives the trenches, the gas, the grief, and the absurd machinery of war, only to be executed after striking an officer who sends men into a pointless slaughter. His final letter turns the ending into a quiet indictment of everything around him. The game looks like a storybook, then closes like a folded flag. | © Ubisoft Montpellier

What Remains of Edith Finch

14. What Remains of Edith Finch (2017)

What Remains of Edith Finch spends its runtime turning a family home into a museum of beautiful disasters, then quietly adds Edith herself to the collection. Her journal reaches her son after her death, making every story we just played feel less like a mystery and more like an inheritance nobody should have to carry. The ending does not scream for tears; it leaves flowers at a grave and lets the silence do the damage. | © Giant Sparrow

To The Moon

13. To the Moon (2011)

To the Moon gives Johnny the memory he always wanted, which sounds kind until you remember the real River never got to live inside that version of their life. The ending lets him reach the moon, reunite with her in a rewritten past, and die peacefully with a dream in his head. Sweet? Absolutely. Brutal? Also yes, because the game knows a comforting lie can still be more merciful than the truth. | © Freebird Games

Persona 3 Reload

12. Persona 3 (2006)

Persona 3 spends dozens of hours telling players to think about death, then has the nerve to follow through with a smile. The protagonist defeats the impossible, keeps his promise, and reaches the rooftop just long enough to rest in Aigis’ lap while his friends arrive too late. It is not a cruel ending, exactly; it is calm, almost gentle, which somehow makes it worse. Atlus really said “memento mori” and meant every syllable. | © Atlus

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11. Mother 3 (2006)

Mother 3 looks like it should hand players a quirky adventure and maybe a weird mushroom joke, then ends with Lucas facing the brother he thought he had lost. Claus remembers himself only after their dead mother’s voice reaches him, and the reunion collapses into one last wound for a family already torn apart. The game pulls off a rare trick: it feels innocent, strange, funny, and emotionally catastrophic without ever letting one tone cancel out the others. | © Nintendo

Omori

10. OMORI (2020)

OMORI saves its sharpest knife for the moment Sunny finally stops hiding from what happened to Mari. The good ending is not a clean happy ending; it is a confession waiting to land, with forgiveness, anger, and silence all hanging in the hospital air. The bad endings are darker, sure, but the “best” outcome already feels like survival with a cracked rib. Bright colors, cute friends, and then psychological ruin in a party hat. | © OMOCAT

Rakuen 2017

9. Rakuen (2017)

Rakuen looks gentle enough to fool anyone who has not learned to distrust cute indie games with soft music. The story follows a hospitalized boy and his mother through a fantasy world that slowly reveals itself as a way of processing illness, fear, and goodbye. Its ending is not interested in shock; it is about acceptance, love, and a child trying to make leaving hurt a little less for the person staying behind. That is a very specific kind of devastation. | © Laura Shigihara

LISA The Painful

8. LISA: The Painful (2014)

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII walks into the room with an ending most fans already knew was coming and still somehow leaves everyone emotionally ambushed. Zack Fair’s last stand turns a doomed prequel into a tragedy of optimism, loyalty, and one impossible fight against Shinra’s endless soldiers. The collapsing battle interface is the cruelest touch, making the mechanics themselves feel like they are giving up. Then Cloud gets the Buster Sword, and suddenly the rain has legal permission to be dramatic. | © Square Enix

Red Dead Redemption

7. Red Dead Redemption (2010)

Red Dead Redemption lets John Marston earn the one thing he wanted — a quiet life with his family — just long enough to make losing it feel unforgivable. The government uses him, discards him, and leaves Jack to grow into the revenge John tried to keep away from him. The epilogue is not catharsis; it is a curse changing hands. Rockstar did not simply kill a cowboy here, it killed the fantasy that violence can ever retire peacefully. | © Rockstar Games

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6. A Plague Tale: Requiem (2022)

A Plague Tale: Requiem spends two games building Amicia’s entire identity around protecting Hugo, then asks what happens when love cannot save the person it was built around. The finale forces her to accept the one answer she has been running from: stopping the Macula means losing her brother. Whether Amicia acts herself or Lucas steps in, the emotional wound is the same. After all those rats, soldiers, miracles, and prayers, the ending is brutally small: a sister, a brother, and no way out. | © Asobo Studio

Before Your Eyes

5. Before Your Eyes (2021)

Before Your Eyes turns blinking into emotional sabotage, because every accidental blink steals another moment from Benjamin’s life. At first, the game seems to be building a grand biography for a gifted artist, only to reveal that the bigger story was a fantasy created by a child who died young. The ending asks him to accept that a short life is not an empty one. It is gentle, devastating, and almost rude in how efficiently it destroys people. | © GoodbyeWorld Games

Red Dead Redemption 2

4. Red Dead Redemption 2 (2018)

Red Dead Redemption 2 makes Arthur Morgan’s death hurt because he sees it coming long before the player is ready to accept it. His body is failing, Dutch is lost, the gang is rotting from the inside, and redemption arrives too late to save him. The high-honor ending gives him a sunrise instead of a miracle, which is exactly why it works. Arthur does not escape the life; he just uses his final breath to push someone else out of it. | © Rockstar Games

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3. Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (2013)

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons finds a way to make grief happen in your hands instead of just on the screen. After the older brother dies, the controller suddenly feels wrong, because half of the game’s language has vanished with him. Then the younger brother must use that missing input to swim, climb, and continue alone. No speech, no grand monologue, no dramatic speech bubble — just a mechanic turning into a funeral and refusing to let go. | © Starbreeze Studios

The Walking Dead Season One 2012 1

2. The Walking Dead: Season One (2012)

The Walking Dead: Season One ends with Lee and Clementine in one of the most painful rooms video games have ever built. He has protected her, taught her, failed her in small ways, saved her in bigger ones, and now his final lesson is how to survive without him. Asking Clementine to shoot him or leave him behind is not just a choice; it is a parenting nightmare disguised as an ending prompt. Even the zombies feel secondary by then. | © Telltale Games

That Dragon Cancer

1. That Dragon, Cancer (2016)

That Dragon, Cancer sits above the rest because its sadness does not come from a plot twist, a villain, or a beautifully timed sacrifice. Ryan and Amy Green’s son Joel was a real child, and the game turns their experience with his illness into an interactive memorial that players can only witness, not fix. That lack of control is the point, and it is crushing. No fictional apocalypse on this list carries the same weight as a parent trying to preserve a laugh. | © Numinous Games

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A great video game ending can make victory feel worse than defeat. After dozens of hours spent fighting, exploring, bonding, and pretending everything will somehow work out, the final scene can pull the floor out from under the player with one line, one choice, or one brutal fade to black. These are the saddest video game endings of all time, the ones that turned controllers into emotional support objects and made “just one more mission” feel like a personal mistake.

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A great video game ending can make victory feel worse than defeat. After dozens of hours spent fighting, exploring, bonding, and pretending everything will somehow work out, the final scene can pull the floor out from under the player with one line, one choice, or one brutal fade to black. These are the saddest video game endings of all time, the ones that turned controllers into emotional support objects and made “just one more mission” feel like a personal mistake.

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