Your most evil gaming atrocities

crazyrabbits

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Deus Ex...a "sadist" playthrough. Make every area devoid of life, with the exception of the plot-critical NPC's - and there were even ways to kill a bunch of them, too.
 

FolkLikePanda

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I killed both of my Wives on Fable II because someone was going to Blackmail me over them.

I also punched Herbert Moon in Red Dead Redemption and then pulled out an Evans Repeater and shot him 22 times in the face, though I wouldn't class that as Evil more of a public service.
 

Lt._nefarious

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Well I've been playing Syndicate (yes the new one and I like it so fuck you) in which I capped every civilian on the dance floor, mowed down several with miniguns and beat hobos to death all in the name of profit... I do that kind of thing in other games but they usually give me a flimsy reason for why I am committing atrocities but in Syndicate it just made me feel like an evil dick...
 

SuperNova221

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Do you count multiplayer games? In EVE I once baited some guy to, through game mechanics, allow me to kill his 200mil ISK ship. I then apologised and agreed to join his corp to stop him hireing mercenaries to decalre war on me (a threat often made, never done though, so no risk of him doing that). Then, in his corp with my friend, we waited till he was afk then locked down his 800mil isk + cargo ship, ransomed him for about 1.2billion when he got back, then killed him anyway.

To be fair, he did seem to be a bit of a dick, would've done it even if he wasn't, but he was.
 

Litlep

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Well excluding playing Spec ops: The line...

In Assassins Creed there was a beggar pleading for a few coins. She was so annoying. I tried to ignore her but she got in my way so many times I got so angry that I lashed out and stabbed her in the gut. This poor woman, so hungry and so tired, all she wanted was a few measly coins to feed her starving children. I could've given her some money but no, I just mercilessly killed her and leave her lying there bleeding on the ground to die.

First time I killed a beggar it hit harder than I expected. Or is it just me being too sensitive?
 

ShindoL Shill

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On one Skyrim playthrough, I made some quest character fight guards for my amusement.
It was the guy from the brewery who gets arrested.
I hid in the shadows and hit him with Fury.
He actually did quite well, because he kept getting back up. Then I healed him and made him fight more.
By the end of it, he took out a couple of guards and got me a few free levels. And HOURS of enjoyment XD
 

Iwata

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Two things comes to mind:

1- In Syndicate, if you're a civilian, but you're not Eurocorp, then you're an enemy asset and you will die.

2- In Fallout: New Vegas, playing on hardcore mode, NCR Rangers ambushed me while I was escorting Rex to get treated. They killed him. Ever since then I've gone on my High Road to Vengeance, where I commit all sorts of atrocities against the NCR to avenge my dead puppy.
 

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Got Bored in Fallout 3 and took a MIRV to Megaton, after everyone was dead I went to Rivet City armed with a flamer and torched everyone.

There's also a quest in Rivet city where you can shove a guy off the ship because he's to afraid to commit suicide or something.
 

Darren716

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In Saints Row 2 I decided to slaughter everyone in the airport with my infinite ammo saw and having the never die cheat on. After my massacre I decided to steal a privite jet and I flew it into Dane Vogel's penthouse where I found several civilians who I decided to throw out of the pent house. I then jumped out of the penthouse and decided to kill any and all civilians on the streets below.
 

Goofguy

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Mr.Tea said:
Well that room got a second pile of corpses that day...
I probably would have done the exact same thing in that case. My characters tend to be morally good and righteous but don't screw with their charity or it'll just bite you in the ass.
 

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trollax said:
lacktheknack said:
trollax said:
In binding of Isaac I killed all of the beggars.
WHAT DID THEY EVER DO TO YOU, YOU MONSTER?

...BESIDES EAT ALL YOUR MONEY?
I wanted devil rooms! They have good items.But the next run after i fed ALL the beggars.
I thought you got Devil Rooms from doing really well on bosses...
 

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Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:
The Dastardly Achievement in Red Dead Redemption, where you have to hog-tie someone and put them in front of a train. The hooker I decided to kidnap got away from me and ran out of town, and I ended up knee-capping her to keep her from escaping. Then I, you know, hog-tied her and put her in front of a train. I didn't know killing someone with a train could go horribly wrong, but it did.
HA! I single-handedly turned the town of Armadillo (that's what its called, right? I haven't played that game in a long time) into a massive BDSM party; hog-tying absolutely everyone and dumping them in the saloon. That isn't exactly evil though sooooo...

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Random massacres in GTA (3, VC, SA and, 4) and Saint's Row (1-3)...random massacres in Fable (1-3), Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim, Airport Massacre in Modern Weapons 2...I think the worst thing I've done though is in Fable 3; giving birth to multiple children and killing their mother in front of them. Not only do they get to live with what they saw but they get to do so in an orphanage which I made sure (in my evil playthrough) to make as dismal, underfunded and, horrible as humanly possible...or did they get forced to work in a factory...? Either or, it doesn't matter to me where the crotch-dumplings ended up.
 

Alexias_Sandar

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I suppose that would be casting the Apocalypse spell in Ultima 6. But dammit, even that wouldn't kill Lord British. So I settled for stealing his rings and just went on with my day with a save without you know, ending the world. And...may have stolen pretty much everything that wasn't nailed down instead. Of course, anything that can be pried up doesn't count as nailed down.
 

Dominus Nox

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Litlep said:
Well excluding playing Spec ops: The line...
First time I killed a beggar it hit harder than I expected. Or is it just me being too sensitive?
In nearly all games I've played with beggars, the second they start getting annoying they're usually killed in the most amusing way I can think of at the time.

The most evil (Probably the most dastardly given what it was.) thing I've done is ride down, hog tie and lay an entire town on a train track on a mates Red Dead Redemption game.
 

WanderingFool

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Black Arrow Officer said:
What are the most evil things you've ever done in a video game? Mine is definitely trapping the souls of all the little kids of Skyrim and using them to enchant my weapons. Now that I know what happens when you refill an enchantment, I can take evil pride in knowing that little children are being tortured for all eternity. I did it not just to the annoying ones like Frodnar and Braith, but to the friendly ones like Dorthe. Torturing innocent children for all eternity in a nightmarish dimension is truly of the most evil acts that can be committed in a game.
This using a PC mod? cause that sounds particularly entertaining.

I susally dont play evil characters in videogames with moral choice, simply because in near all cases it just doesnt pay off. Though I have played characters that did evil acts for the "greater good". Like the time I completely eradicated Tenpenny tower... first I killed everyone, than I let the ghouls move in... than repeated the process with them...
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
This one time.

I stole some guy's sweet roll.


[sub][sub]I don't like being evil in games...[/sub][/sub]
This. I don't enjoy acting evil in videogames as I don't take pleasure from suffering. I also play characters as an extension of myself, as I find other kinds of roleplaying (where I act like a monster, for example) to be very weak and shallow.
 

Agow95

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I always kill people for arbitrary reasons in things like Skyrim, the one time I felt it was really justified was when I killed the bard Mikael after reading his book, "The gentlemans guide to Whiterun"