Ugh Yes this, I felt like such a jerk.Booze Zombie said:I felt pretty bad about killing the brain damaged bodyguard from Assassin's Creed 2, yet at the same time, I guess I was freeing him.
Ugh Yes this, I felt like such a jerk.Booze Zombie said:I felt pretty bad about killing the brain damaged bodyguard from Assassin's Creed 2, yet at the same time, I guess I was freeing him.
Really? She was in my party and didn't do anything at that point. PM me what happened, I'm curious now.stukov961 said:In Dragon Age Origins
When you defile the Urn of Sacred Ashes with Leliana in your party. I couldnt kill her eventho I didnt find her that intresting
If you're talking about Lucas Simms, you can kill Mr. Burke before he kills Lucas. My friend told me that after I also watched him die, thinking there was nothing I could do.The Golden Sun said:Also the Sherrif in Fallout 3, but I didn't kill him, I just had to watch him get murdered before my eyes, totally powerless to help him...
Well as much as I feel like a jackass when I kill certain characters, that's just my style. I play the extremes when it comes to alignment modifiers and all around real choice. So those decisions are just part of the role that I'm playing. I know the difference between good and bad, doesn't mean I'm not going to do it. And I find it very funny that my girlfriend doesn't like watching me when I'm playing my evil characters because she thinks that's how I really am, or something.Gyrefalcon said:Sometimes a game actually makes an NPC that you like so much that you can't bring yourself to kill them in a mission or are actually sad when they die in the game.
The vampire in the Dark Brotherhood missions in Oblivion was like one of the ONLY characters that consistently had something nice to say. I couldn't bring myself to do in one of the only people that didn't greet me cheerfully in one sentence and curse me for smelling of death in the next.
I also felt bad when the main character's servant died in Suikoden as part of the story plot.
So what's yours?
What game is she from?Amnestic said:I will always mourn Captain Emmy Malin [http://www.wowwiki.com/Emmy_Malin]
I felt like such a cockbag for killing her.
I have played through Fallout 3 as good and neutral (essentially I did all the good quests but I stole all the shit I could find, even if was to just drop it back down again, all to stay neutral). I just finished all the DLCs a few weeks ago (I just got them, I'm a PS3 player). After I finished, I thought to myself, "I wonder what the game would be like if I was evil." Needless to say I started a new character. I was done being evil within an hour. I just can't be that much of a dick.Nimirum said:Ghouls from Fallout 3. Due to a tight economy I chose to murder the female ghoul Greta in order to get Charon's work contract... it felt so bad to do it. Her corpse even persisted in lying outside the Underworld all through the game, just to remind me to feel bad about myself.
I also tried playing the game through being "super evil", but stopped once I reached that Penny-whatshisname Tower and I had to fight the ghouls. The fact that it's only an hour into the game goes to show how much I suck at being evil.
If the link wasn't clear, World of Warcraft. She's a named NPC mob in Dragonblight.lord canti said:What game is she from?Amnestic said:I will always mourn Captain Emmy Malin [http://www.wowwiki.com/Emmy_Malin]
I felt like such a cockbag for killing her.
She may as well have been an NPC for as useful as she was. I've got to say, I laughed so hard at that scene. He just came out of nowhere and ventilated her spleen. I must say, it was quite a sword-id affair! You could even say it was 'cutting' edge! Sephiroth was all like "It's 'knife' to meet you!" Her favorite move must be Blade!-- okay I'll stop now.Agayek said:Aeris.
If I need to explain what game or why, you obviously know nothing about video games.