Hardest decision you have ever made in a game.

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dolfan1304

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What was the most morally difficult decision you've ever made. For me it would have to be from The Pitt expansion from Fallout 3 where you have to decide whether or not to sacrifice a baby to find a cure for a disease.
 

Flutterguy

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deciding I couldnt beat God of war 2 on the hardest difficulty, after hitting Zues already.
 

sheogoraththemad

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the end of mass effect 2, I know if I keep the Base it will bite me back in the ass but destroying it just looks like a waste of resources
 

Sarge034

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Mass Effect 2, Legion's loyalty mission.

I learned sooo much about myself that day. That was a deep choice.
 

valleyshrew

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Heavy Rain whether or not to kill the "drug dealer". It instantly turns you from a sympathetic innocent man looking for his son to a criminal and I pulled the trigger because in the end, morality applies more strongly to our own family and friends. I got a failure ending actually but I would definitely not call it a bad ending and I wish I didn't go back 6 months later and play it again. That's one game where you should just stick with the decisions you made and remember the game that way. When you do every decision the game becomes a bit of a mess in your memory and less intellectually satisfying when you've unweaved the rainbow so to speak.
 

Rylot

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The whole Genophage dilemma with Mordin in Mass Effect 2. I had an incredibly hard time with that one.
 

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Mass Effect 1, deciding whether to kill Kaiden or Ashley.

I wanted them both dead but I could only kill one...

Also Mass Effect 2 at the beginning when you're going into the quarrentined section to find Mordin, when trying to be Renegade I found it really difficult to let the guy towards the start die (There is a Paragon event to give him some medi-gel all through his coughing and spluttering as he dies)
 

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dolfan1304 said:
What was the most morally difficult decision you've ever made. For me it would have to be from The Pitt expansion from Fallout 3 where you have to decide whether or not to sacrifice a baby to find a cure for a disease.
Bam. Exactly what I was going to say. Fallout 3 is the only game I've played that actually made me sit back and think about the moral repercussions of my actions.
 

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dolfan1304 said:
What was the most morally difficult decision you've ever made. For me it would have to be from The Pitt expansion from Fallout 3 where you have to decide whether or not to sacrifice a baby to find a cure for a disease.
Sacrifice? But the baby doesn't die either way?

Plus both factions wanted the baby for the same reason, to find the cure anyway so that too makes the choice easier. It just comes to which character you preferred; Ashur or Werhner.
 

Jakub324

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dolfan1304 said:
What was the most morally difficult decision you've ever made. For me it would have to be from The Pitt expansion from Fallout 3 where you have to decide whether or not to sacrifice a baby to find a cure for a disease.
Wait, what? That was one of the easiest! The possible sacrifice life of one for the many? Midea even promised not to kill him, so I'm with Wehrner on this one. It's not like the kid would've know it was about to die, it couldn't have been scared.
 

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Sarge034 said:
Mass Effect 2, Legion's loyalty mission.

I learned sooo much about myself that day. That was a deep choice.
^This.

Also a lot of choices in Dragon Age : Origins also made me stare my screen for a while thinking 'What the heck am I going to do..." IE : Killing Connor the abomination and sparing Loghain at the Landsmeet. For the sake of tragedy.
 

Sarge034

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Elysis said:
Also a lot of choices in Dragon Age : Origins also made me stare my screen for a while thinking 'What the heck am I going to do..." IE : Killing Connor the abomination and sparing Loghain at the Landsmeet. For the sake of tragedy.
You know you can be an uber hero and save everyone involved with Connor right? You just have to save the circle before you start Redcliff, and I think Wynne has to be in your party as well. Assuming, of course, that you want to be an uber hero.