Your Most Moving / Powerful Game Intro

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Twilight Princess


Something about how calm it is, I know its a bit cliche now, but when it first came out, seeing it was quite amazing, especially coming from the bubbly and bright Wind Waker. Plus the music in that game was amazing.

Metro 2033


I liked this, it was a flat-out legitimate modern post-apoc, it wasn't futuristic, it wasn't all #50stimewasbesttime, just flat-out post-apoc. Oddly enough, not something you see often in gaming.

Dwarf Fortress


This intro gives you one of the best ideas possible of this game, however the sad part is you dont get what it means till you make real head way, then you see the game was warning you the whole time.

Paper Mario TTYD


Its really nice, and I think it establishes the Storybook theme this game conveyed quite well.
 
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In before inevitable FFVII mention...

Anyway, not going to be popular but screw you all, you're wrong!



Edit- Actually the intro to FFVIII is pretty damn good too.


Darn it, I was going to post that. Had the link all ready, and everything.

My second and third one.



 
Can't find a decent video without people talking over it, but the new Tomb Raider is pretty intense from the start and really doesn't let up.
 
Twilight Princess

Something about how calm it is, I know its a bit cliche now, but when it first came out, seeing it was quite amazing, especially coming from the bubbly and bright Wind Waker. Plus the music in that game was amazing.
Can't believe I forgot this one. This was indeed quite possibly the best Zelda title sequence ever. The little demo "music video" with the awesome suite that follows right after if you wait is just as great.
 
The Golden Sun opening theme song always got me.



That and the "Page One theme"



The Guild Wars Factions opening cinematic was pretty epic too.

 
I don't think any opening has really 'moved' me. Though now that I run over to youtube and re-watch the VC intro, that's probably about as close as it gets.



it's quite beautiful. It's very simple, and that's a good thing. It doesn't try too hard, because it doesn't need to.
 

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