It's funny, I know I shouldn't have felt bad about that. The targets i'd been killing were largely innocent people, and the Dark Brotherhood were murderers, but I felt like such a jerk taking them down.Corporal Yakob said:Having to purge your little assassin collective to kill the traitor about halfway through the Dark Brotherhood quest-line in Oblivion: those guys were jovial killers with awesome stories!
This.Azure-Supernova said:Enslaving people to get into Paradise Falls in Fallout 3 tugged on my heart strings a bit. In the end I couldn't do it and just saved, enslaved them and reloaded after completing the quest just for the trophy. Just too good hearted for that. I had no trouble slaughtering the Paradise Falls residents and claiming the place as my own heavily guarded base.
That's not exactly true. Don't get me wrong. It's difficult. But, it is possible to save Sims. Basically, you have to ace Burke before he can off Sims.OldGus said:Actually, telling Sims about the guy in the bar wanting to blow up Megaton was harder, once I found outviolent_quiche said:And having spent 120 FO3 hours treating it as a second home, I couldn't bring myself to blow up Megaton under any circumstances second time around.there was no way to save Sims.
Out of all the Good/Evil choices in games, that the Fable 2 choice was probably one of the worst, simply because until the Knothole island DLC "the few" choice was the only way to resurrect your dog, which you needed to do in order to find everything. As a result, you were pretty much obligated to choose that one.larysalove said:The Fable choices. Usually they just make me angry since they're so... cut and dry, and you can never go back and reverse them. But I hated the one at the end of Fable 2.
hmm do you get there resources when you kill them? because I might take that routeRedlin5 said:The first time I started being a pirate in Freelancer, I felt really, really guilty about attacking the men and women shuttling commodities across space. Sure, they were already hostile because I had been zapping their navy's ships for a few days but I had never attacked a convoy.
The first time I massacred traffic around Planet Manhattan I felt a little sick inside. Then I realized how much money I could make. The guilt vanished and now I have no qualms about zapping space merchants and running from the cops XD
Yeah, after clearing the mission I redid the ending part of her mission repeatedly to see what each choice led to...and wow...If you do that, it's so upsetting...McMullen said:ME2:
I imagine the whole internet will post this one too, but betraying Tali during her loyalty mission is something I've never done and felt bad about just watching on YouTube.