Video games have often been dismissed as an art form despite blockbuster titles likeFinal Fantasy 7containing moments every bit as powerful as those conveyed through any other medium. This may be because while gaming’s immersive qualities allow it to make the player part of the overall experience in unique ways, they are also very difficult for onlookers to appreciate and require a significant investment of time. One Twitter user decided to take some of the most powerful moments in recent gaming history from a variety of titles, includingFinal Fantasy 7, and put them together in a 2-minute-long video montage set to The Irrepressibles' “In This Shirt” to prove how affecting video games can be.

This video features major spoilers forRed Dead Redemption 2,Uncharted 4,Marvel’s Spider-Man,Cyberpunk 2077,The Last Of UsandThe Last of Us 2, Telltale’sThe Walking Deadgames,God of War,Final Fantasy 15, andResident Evil Villageon top ofFinal Fantasy 7andCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7, and the creator @bestofvidgames admits that this is just a drop in the bucket. The games used in this montage are a selection @bestofvidgames chose based on their own experiences and what fit the song best, meaning there could be countless other games out there that left gamers with aching hearts and lingering questions every bit as heartfelt aswhether Aerith will die inFinal Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2.

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The montage opens with footage fromRed Dead Redemption 2,God of War, andUncharted 4, with the first apparent death being shown about 10 seconds in when Samuel Drake is shot and his hand slips through Nathan Drake’s fingers. WhileUncharted 4later reveals that he survives the fall, this video conveys the grief and shock that players may have felt in the moment. Video games are often associated with comedic, bloodless violence, soUncharted 4andFinal Fantasy 7 Remake’s decision to show bloodadds a touch of realism and maturity.

Later scenes showcase Peter Parker weeping at the death of his Aunt May, a painful conversation between a battered V and Jackie Welles, and Ellie mourning Joel. Then the video abruptly transitions to showing Zack Fair, one ofFinal Fantasy 7’s most important and least-known characters, dragging a catatonic Cloud Strife toward the light. WhileZack is currently alive inFinal Fantasy 7 Remake, his death inCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7was one of modern gaming’s most memorable endings for years.

From there, the montage begins adding in some more uplifting moments, like the party ofFinal Fantasy 15driving down the road and Tifa Lockhart smiling, before returning to the painful side of modern gaming with Phin Mason’s death fromMarvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Aerith having her vision inFinal Fantasy 7 Remake, and Zack slowly dying at the end ofCrisis Core: Final Fantasy 7. The rest of the video is dedicated to some of the most iconic acts of sacrifice, unavoidable deaths, and moments of human connection the medium has to offer. It’s a painful watch, but fans of these games may find a certain catharsis in revisiting lost friends, even if they are fictional, while waiting to see howAerith’s big moment inFinal Fantasy 7 Remakeplays out.