I admit I am getting tired of moral choice systems, but sometimes gaming can surprise me by doing them right. Case in point: The last two Frogwares Sherlock Holmes games, (Crimes and Punishments, and The Devil's Daughter) They did it in a way that makes more sense. It is impossible for Sherlock Holmes to be evil. It is possible for Sherlock Holmes to be uncaring. Basically whenever the case is solved you choose whether Sherlock Holmes is totally cold to the culprit, or instead to show a little sympathy. It works because in some cases, the culprit clearly deserves sympathy, while in other cases they clearly don't. I'm not saying these two games are perfect, but I did like how they did that at least.
So, are there any other games that do moral choice systems better than other games?
So, are there any other games that do moral choice systems better than other games?