The leader of the assassin guys in the Junk Yard in Dishonored. I had been up for way to long and couldn't figure out how to kill him so when i did it was super great.
Honestly, I play my characters as pretty much total goody two shoes, but I still take most of the renegade interrupts (I electrocute the technician fixing the gunship, shoot the tank below the krogan that won't shut up, the taunt for the sexist merc (femshep only), shooting the mech with garrus (honestly not sure why that is renegade), shooting the bodyguards in Garrus's loyalty mission, killing the mercs on Miranda's loyalty mission, headbutting the krogan, and that is it for ME2. As for ME3 I renegade interrupt kai leng, shoot Udina, punch Gerrel for almost killing me, and take most of the interrupts that concern dialogue, as well as the ones during the sparring with James, but I don't really consider those to be renegade interrupts.Lucifiel said:Yes! So, very much YES for Kai Leng. I don't believe I ever wanted to kill a character as badly as Kai Leng and I always play a goodie two shoes. I am a goodie two shoes. But there is something about him that makes me throw his balls through a meat grinder. I cannot say for sure about the other two renegade interrupts but that one... YESSSRavinoff said:Hm...definitely Kai Leng, in Mass Effect 3. I don't care how good your Shepard is, there are three Renegade interrupts you always take in Mass Effect: headbutting the Krogan who won't shut up on Tuchanka, putting a Carnifex round in that traitorous sonofabitch Udina (been wanting to do that since the first game), and snapping Kai Leng's stupid goddamn space katana before feeding him your omni-blade. Bonus points if Thane was alive on the Citadel to fight him.
Ahem.. so yeah... to sum up, Kai Leng in Mass Effect 3.
Oh yeah! Forgot about that rat bastard. Made sure to take a good thief and knight with me in that fight. Broke all his stats down to 1, stole his every scrap of equipment even though I didn't need it, then slowly toyed with him for a while, healing him when needed. And the game even rewarded me for torturing his smug ass the whole time. Shame I had to knock Delta unconscious to do it, but I think he would have understood if he wasn't so blinded by his own rage.Michael Legault said:God yes, an FFT shout out! He is such a little bastard, his House deserves to be in the situation it is in.altnameJag said:Algus. That elitist, rat-bastardy, sociopathic, ass-kissing coward.
That's something I really liked about Skyrim. I was really able to get into character both times I played, and last time, a character who scorned the concept of love entirely wound up in a Mod-made Quest that had her bring someone she had grown to like back from the edge of madness. Cue her walking into the Temple of Mara again, even after having stormed out months earlier. XDKyrian007 said:in Bethesda games I call them "the natural" as in natural reactions and favored play style
I agree. Denying Tarro blood a Honorable/warriors death by leaving him in that cell is quite satisfying.ecoho said:snip
I actually had odd an slightly erotic nightmares about him after i killed him. i assume that's jsut me, but he was a well built chappy with a gruff beard and that's not bad in my book.Sansha said:That Australian antagonist from Far Cry 3. I managed to disarm him and put the knife to his throat and pause long enough to say "Now, mate, fuck off." before putting him down.
Immensely satisfying.
I'm just sad I didn't get to light the fucker on fire.Sansha said:That Australian antagonist from Far Cry 3. I managed to disarm him and put the knife to his throat and pause long enough to say "Now, mate, fuck off." before putting him down.
Immensely satisfying.