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Has there been a song you've heard at the end of a game you've played that really stirred up your emotions or stuck in your memory?

 

When I finished Portal 2, one of the songs at the end was "Cara Mia Addio".

 

This song gave me a sense of completion and happiness.

I'll never forget it.

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This is not a very high rated game but I'd play through it just to listen to this:

 


“I don’t know about angels, but it’s fear that gives men wings.” – Max Payne
 

 

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@, Oh, man, Portal 2, great choice.  I'll have to mention Portal 1, Still Alive.

 

I've always really loved the ending cutscene music from Ocarina.

 

One of my favorite songs from the end of a game was My Hands at the end of FFXIII.  Not technically part of the soundtrack as it was just a Leona Lewis song and not written for the game, but it was so incredible.  So many feels.

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At the point in my life when I first completed Super Mario World, having only experienced the endearing but limited bleep-bleeps of NES titles, this was probably the most elaborate and best-sounding ending theme I'd ever heard in a video game:

 

Partly for contrast and partly because I think it's fun, upbeat, and amazing:

Having grown up on the aforementioned bleep-bleeps, it's difficult for me to adequately express how incredible it is having orchestral swing music played by actual musicians in a Mario game.  It's also impressive that the above track and this track somehow fit their respective games just as well.

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Probably either "In the Pines" by Janel Drewis, which played at the end of the Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 2:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuJ9aDgQW4c

 

Or "A Love Suicide" from Rule of Rose:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jig_BSvn8wE

 

Both were a nice cool down from the game, very contemplative, and a welcome relief after the incredibly tense action and story sequences.  I loved them to bits.  :)

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