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i...i didn't cry
i just had sands in my eye that's why i had tears
men don't cry
The Walking Dead: Season One had amazing story and i liked the ending
but Season 2 is not the same for me and i don't know why
i'm loving Wolf Among us though
Only game to ever make me cry was Kingdom hearts, that ending just broke me, you fight so hard to get the girl than at the end you lose her again.