I keep finding that I have sort of a mental block against playing an evil character, even though I really want to see what it's like. I'm wondering if anyone else experiences this. The most recent example is Infamous, which I just started playing for the first time. I told myself I was going to stop being a sissy and play evil, and the first two choices I took the evil path. (That would be zapping some people who wanted food so that I could keep it all for my friends and me and then starting a riot so that I wouldn't have to take on some cops by myself). I then reached a third evil choice in which this guy is blocking your way because he believes doing so will protect his wife. You can get him to move by either telling him his wife is already dead or by just killing him. I chose to kill him, but then I felt so disconnected from the character after that that I decided to start a new game as good.
I think part of the problem is that the first two choices are ones that I could sort of understand, while the 3rd one didn't really make any sense. Even if you're evil, you could always just TRY telling him his wife is dead and then kill him if it doesn't work. This is especially true considering that this FBI agent is listening to what you are doing this whole time. It wasn't really in my self interest to just kill the guy first.
I guess I just enjoy playing the hero more than an evil bastard. Part of the problem is maybe that evil characters in games tend to be not just evil but totally psychotic. A character who does whatever it takes to advance his own self interest could be evil but worth playing. A character who just goes around killing people and acting like a dick for no reason is evil but also just plain crazy, and that's hard to identify with.
Anyway, whenever I start Fallout 3, I'm absolutely determined to man up and be evil or at least not be a big heroic pushover. Hopefully it's not like Fallout 1 and 2 where you seemed to get a lot more easy experience by being nice.
I WAS an evil God in Black and White. So I guess I at least accomplished that.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I think part of the problem is that the first two choices are ones that I could sort of understand, while the 3rd one didn't really make any sense. Even if you're evil, you could always just TRY telling him his wife is dead and then kill him if it doesn't work. This is especially true considering that this FBI agent is listening to what you are doing this whole time. It wasn't really in my self interest to just kill the guy first.
I guess I just enjoy playing the hero more than an evil bastard. Part of the problem is maybe that evil characters in games tend to be not just evil but totally psychotic. A character who does whatever it takes to advance his own self interest could be evil but worth playing. A character who just goes around killing people and acting like a dick for no reason is evil but also just plain crazy, and that's hard to identify with.
Anyway, whenever I start Fallout 3, I'm absolutely determined to man up and be evil or at least not be a big heroic pushover. Hopefully it's not like Fallout 1 and 2 where you seemed to get a lot more easy experience by being nice.
I WAS an evil God in Black and White. So I guess I at least accomplished that.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?