So, I was reading this article:
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/106647-New-Homefront-Dev-Diary-Talks-Massacre-Fatigue
which in summary is basically the developers of Homefront saying that they make you feel it when you gun a person down in their game -- they say you'll care when you gun down one of seemingly unlimited nameless-faceless-NPCs.
Honestly, I was a bit sceptical of the idea, but it did get me thinking:
Are there any games where you REALLY care when you kill?
It can be one specific character you kill or just nameless-faceless-NPCs in the street. You can also mention characters that invoked an emotional response in you when they died of causes that weren't you murdering them.
In terms of general NPCs in a game, killing children in Fallout really makes me feel bad -- its just so fundamentally wrong -- I think I cried after I took my bonesaw to the inhabitants of Little Lamplight.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/106647-New-Homefront-Dev-Diary-Talks-Massacre-Fatigue
which in summary is basically the developers of Homefront saying that they make you feel it when you gun a person down in their game -- they say you'll care when you gun down one of seemingly unlimited nameless-faceless-NPCs.
Honestly, I was a bit sceptical of the idea, but it did get me thinking:
Are there any games where you REALLY care when you kill?
It can be one specific character you kill or just nameless-faceless-NPCs in the street. You can also mention characters that invoked an emotional response in you when they died of causes that weren't you murdering them.
In terms of general NPCs in a game, killing children in Fallout really makes me feel bad -- its just so fundamentally wrong -- I think I cried after I took my bonesaw to the inhabitants of Little Lamplight.