I usually play bad guys/evil characters in games, since I'm the exact opposite in the real world. It lets me experience all those negative, do not care die now fool moments the bad guys get. xD
I do the same thing, lol. It's fun to be evil in games, because no one really gets hurt when you do. Then I can be little miss goody-goody in real life, but have the memory of slaughtering thousands of people in-game.
There are many games out there with good/evil meters, like fall out and mass effect. Even if they don't have the meter you can still do stuff that would brand you evil eg-oblivian. So what is the worst thing you've ever done in a game or part of the game where you have done something and though... god i am such a f**king ass hole.
That moment came when i was finally replay KOTOR being as evil as pos as the first time i did the opsite. It came when i was stood on Rakata Prime, i'd finally got back to my ship and carth had just ran off, and i just wanted to see if the wookie would do it...
Oh god, I laughed so fucking hard when that happened. It hurt seriously. I even put the save on a disc and brought it a friends house purely to show him and we both laughed at it.
In Tropico 3 when I ordered my soldiers to open fire on a peaceful protest outside my residence. Seeing my troops mow down the innocent civilians made me feel like a true evil dictator, and I felt sort of bad. Which is weird cause i usually love being evil in games!
But order was permanently restored to my island, so I guess something good came out of it.
I have too many evil moments to count but here are a couple:
Prototype: Convincing one of the two surviving members of a military base that their buddy is in fact me and then revealing myself after they kill their friend.
Red Dead Redemption: Catching a criminal, hogtying him and sitting him in front of a train.
Red Dead Redemption: Knocking a criminal off his horse and then proceeding to repeatedly kick him square in the nuts whilst he's lying on the floor.
Oblivion: Killing someone because I liked his clothes and wanted them for myself.
Just recently, I was playing poker in Thieves' Landing in Red Dead Redemption. I got caught cheating and got challenged to a duel. I was so irritated that I shot the gun out of the guy's hand, then shoved him to the ground, hog-tied him, and carried him to the water, where I threw him in to drown.
As an encore, on the way out of town, I lassoed a guy off his mount and dragged him to death behind his own horse. It was cheaper and easier than therapy. =)
I played God of War 3. Not even a spoiler here, you destroy the earth within five minutes. And you keep doing it. Over and over again. The creepiest part of it is your friends keep treating you like the good guy... and then
You catch up with Pandora, and she keeps talking about her dead father... who you killed... and now you want to be this girl's father... and you don't tell her a damn thing...
I played Dragon Age the other day and got bored of the dialogue within four minutes and shot a pair of humans (shems?) for no other reason than the fact that I was bored.
Red Dead Redemption, where you go to that little town after confronting de Santa, but all you get is the bitchy mexican lady laughing at you, beat her up, lasso'd and tied her up, put her on my horse, rode up to a cliff and threw her off, she rolled down into the middle of the road where a coach drove over her
spared reed, because I wanted him to go to jail more than I wanted him dead, but then Grim just shot him in the forehead. WTF? Anyways, now I shoot him every time possible because it's so satisfying.
I think the evillest thing I've done in a game was when I found some random old lady who gave me a mission to find a violin. After searching in the area she mentioned, I couldn't find it, so I went back to see if she had any more details, but she just kept asking where her violin was. So I responded like any sane person and shot her in the head and looted her.
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