There has always been idea that some day great game designer will definitely create a game which makes players cry in a similar manner to movies. In my opinion, if games are art; shouldn't they be capable of evoking this kind of emotion?

Crying at a movie or a book is an emotion evoked due to a lack of control on yourself. Something bad happened in the movie or story that cannot be changed brings tears in your eyes. Games are a medium in which everything is in your control and when a game gets out of control, we don't like it or call it a bad game. But David Freeman doesn't think so. He is putting efforts to finish the game that contains emotional aspect that involves you physically as well as emotionally.
A game that attempts to evoke complex emotions, in a role playing game, when the hero and his girl are saying how much they love each other, the scene really imparts some kind of emotional touch and you feel yourself implicated in the occurrence. The feeling of love between Squall and Riona in Final Fantasy 8 is a good example of real emotion.
Via: theinquirer