**SPOILER WARNING**
I was thinking the other day about moral choices. The one I was thinking about was the one at the end of inFamous. Its the one where you have to either save Trish, or save the 5 doctors. Now If, like me, you've played it through several times, you'll know what happens with either choice, just incase you don't:
**SPOILER BELOW**
Choosing to save trish, the bad option, results in the person hanging from the building being some random woman dressed as trish, and she dies with the doctors. Doing the good option and saving the doctors, results in trish dieng as the woman is actually trish.
Now I have obviously made the choice (about 7 times, inFamous is that good) but I went and throught back too it, why does doing the bad thing result in trish dieing? How much more amazing would it be if cole had to deal with the guilt that he did a selfish thing, that means the people of empire city are worse of? I know why, it would ruin the perfect "Hero" score of someone on a hero playthrough.
**SPOILERS END**
So I was thinking, if I had to really make this choice, what would I do (obviously U'm not saving trish, Im saving someone I care for deeply). Do I do the selfish and make the choice for myself, or do I look beyond what I want, and do whats good for the many.
So there is the choice, the choice of the self, or the choice of the many.
What would you guys do?
I was thinking the other day about moral choices. The one I was thinking about was the one at the end of inFamous. Its the one where you have to either save Trish, or save the 5 doctors. Now If, like me, you've played it through several times, you'll know what happens with either choice, just incase you don't:
**SPOILER BELOW**
Choosing to save trish, the bad option, results in the person hanging from the building being some random woman dressed as trish, and she dies with the doctors. Doing the good option and saving the doctors, results in trish dieng as the woman is actually trish.
Now I have obviously made the choice (about 7 times, inFamous is that good) but I went and throught back too it, why does doing the bad thing result in trish dieing? How much more amazing would it be if cole had to deal with the guilt that he did a selfish thing, that means the people of empire city are worse of? I know why, it would ruin the perfect "Hero" score of someone on a hero playthrough.
**SPOILERS END**
So I was thinking, if I had to really make this choice, what would I do (obviously U'm not saving trish, Im saving someone I care for deeply). Do I do the selfish and make the choice for myself, or do I look beyond what I want, and do whats good for the many.
So there is the choice, the choice of the self, or the choice of the many.
What would you guys do?