Most Cruel Act of Violence You've Commited?

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Matt King

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the one wife in skyrim who has a guy following her around even after you get married, i lured him out of the city killed him, enchanted him into a ring and then made her wear it


that's the best thing in recent memory
 

deathninja

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Thief 3: In one of the levels I systematically killed everyone in the building save for one maid, who never saw me, but every few minutes the last person she talked to in-game was stuffed in a chest or draped over a bannister with their throat cut.

Was hilarious to hear the character sobbing and loosing it more and more with ever kill.

To top it off I never killed her; just knocked her out after I'd had my fun and piled the corpses of her friends on top of her, nice surprise for when she woke up.

Edit: Or when in KOTOR I made the Wookie execute Mission, that was hilarious (character was called Darth Bastard for a reason...)
 

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I do so enjoy Quan Chi's leg-beating fatality in MK. Oh, and setting off the bomb in Megaton. I also turned the murdering of pedestrians and accumulation of police stars into a hobby in the Grand Theft Auto series. Nothing quite like nicking a tank and running amok, giggling and stuffing your face with cake. It's a good job I don't have any serious world domination plans.
 

Evil Smurf

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sent my sim go the toilet. Bricked up the room, The screams still live in my wet dreams ;)
 

Vegosiux

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Well, I kind of devoured the entire universe and TIME ITSELF in Tasty Planet. Sure it might have not been shown on screen, but I was directly responsible for the extinction of not only all life in the universe, but the universe, too!

Then I apparently turned into the next big bang, so, all was well.

As for more direct&personal cruelty on a lesser scale...let's just say I kept myself entertained by making Melvin Underbelly explode over and over in hell, in Overlord: Raising Hell.
 

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RoonMian said:
Cruel but justified: I injured a classmate of mine pretty severely when he attacked me with a stiletto and slid open my eyelid. I don't know exactly how I did it because I was blind with blood and tears in my eyes and on self-defense-auto-pilot but somehow I twisted his arm on his back and yanking it back pushing on his shoulderblade. Sounds complicated but I seriously don't know how it happened. I literally just saw red. I ended up breaking or ripping off his collarbone at the sternum. He was in a cast for I think about two months and it was the super uncomfortable kind with his arm extended to the side and propped up against his hip.

Though HE was rid off the cast after two months while I still have the scar on my eyelid. It looks a bit weird because of the constant movement and my face is now a little assymmetrical with my right eye being a little more closed than my left.

Edit: Whoa... Now that's embarassing. I didn't read the posts before me and just assumed it was about real life violence. Sorry for the big off-topic... :(


On-Topic: Killing all the harmless little bunnies, snakes and turtles in Gothic 3 for the meager 20 XP-points they gave. :(
what the fuck

WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK

a classmate attacked you with a stiletto and you (to all intents and purposes) ripped off his arm. Christ. Remind me never to piss you off
 

KINGBeerZ

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I love using fury to kill people on Skyrim, particularly when i'm trying to make an evil character for the Dark Brotherhood or something.
Like when you have to kill someone in a city, sneak or cast invisibility on yourself then cast fury on your target, they'll attack the people around them and then the gaurd have to come and kill them, burdening the mind of another with having killed an innocent and misled civillian is truly evil!!! Bwahahaha Gehehehe
 

Dresos

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I threw a living cobra on a poor guard in Metal Gear Solid 3, also I annihilated almost the entire population of Spain in Rome Total War.
 

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I guess the top thing that made me FEEL cruel was detonating the bomb in Megaton in Fallout 3. At first it was awesome, but then I felt bad for killing everyone =3.

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Recently, I was sniping in Project Reality. From up a rooftop an entire squad of Russian troops (I was playing IDF on Beirut) was moving away from my building in the street bellow, maybe some 300 meters away. After failing to single out the squad leader or machinegunner, I decided to fire upon the last guy in line as he was most exposed, wounding him and sending his friends running. After waiting for some time (I don't remember exactly how long a few minutes perhaps), the squad finally emerged again, having scanned the area looking for me. The few glimpses I'd had of them during that time I'd chosen not to fire cause I was waiting for their medic to appear. And sure enough, he came out and headed for the wounded guy, intending to heal him. I fired my second shot, and killed the medic on the same spot, effectively crippling their entire squad.

Thinking about how the battle went down, I felt a bit evil for waiting for the medic to show himself. May well have been good tactic though X3.
 

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Total War, butcher of Paris Edition. A long, hard fought battle that saw eighty percent of a three thousand strong army die taking the square. To celebrate, I exterminated the city and destroyed every building before leaving the burnt out carcass to rot for the rest of the game. The french weren't so strong after that little genocide.
Napoleon or Empire?

*meh* Don't sweat it, I always make two attempts to take Paris. First time, siege: loot; pillage; burn; destroy everything in sight. Pick off the rebel armies that invariably rise until a token force limps in to reclaim the capital, then walk out to recover. Second time about twenty turns later, siege: peacefully occupy. Spend six turns march-blocking the rebel armies until order is restored and wiping out the rebels. Problem solved.

And is it wrong that I think absolutely nothing about thinking nothing about this strategy... and constantly massacring conquered cities in R:TW?

Anyway, random rampages in Prototype is probably the worst 'personal' acts of violence I've done in-game... I'm otherwise very lawful-evil.
 

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Al-Bundy-da-G said:
In Fallout 3 I killed Lucas Simms in front of his child and made him watch as I hacked him to pieces and buried him in wasteland junk. Then I nuked Megaton and uppercutted Tenpenny off his tower balcony.
That sounds hilarious! I once did something similar to Simms only I used the rail-way cannon to nail his head to the wall of his kitchen...I think. I also spent time sniping random...things from Tenpenny Tower. Mr. Tenpenny was kind enough to leave me his sniper rifle right before taking up base-jumping *insert manic laughter*
 

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Toy Soldiers
Killing German Soldiers with the poison gas weapon
sure they may be toys but they are still choking to death.
 

Whoatemysupper

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This is tough because I usually play a Lawful Good character (even tough I'm a horrible person in real life, feeding my self-delusion) so I would have to say nuking a city-state in Civ V about 15 times over three years. Nuclear submarines are fun.
I was really nuke-happy that playthrough.

It took me I think a combined millennium to mop up all of the nuclear fallout, and I haven't gotten around to Iceland or Japan yet (nuked barbarians).
 

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deathninja said:
Thief 3: In one of the levels I systematically killed everyone in the building save for one maid, who never saw me, but every few minutes the last person she talked to in-game was stuffed in a chest or draped over a bannister with their throat cut.

Was hilarious to hear the character sobbing and loosing it more and more with ever kill.

To top it off I never killed her; just knocked her out after I'd had my fun and piled the corpses of her friends on top of her, nice surprise for when she woke up.

Edit: Or when in KOTOR I made the Wookie execute Mission, that was hilarious (character was called Darth Bastard for a reason...)
Speaking of which, how is Deadly Shadows? I recently got some nostalgia for Thief 2, the only Thief game I've played, and tried enjoying it again. The graphics and animations were just too bad so I couldn't go through with it.

OT: I can't really think of anything. There is Prototype, but it's kind of expected. I guess I'm more prone to mini-out bursts. For example, I'll be playing a game like Fallout 3 or Oblivion and someone will decide to block a door and will not move. So I decide to kill him and everything else around him.
 

Bloodtrozorx

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Hmmm, in Skyrim I walked into the Hall of the Vigilant and transformed into a Werewolf, killing and eating all of the Vigilant of Stendarr. Once I returned to human form I stripped them all nude and stacked their corpses on the altar.

In a very similar act of violence I walked into the Follower's Outpost in F:NV and slaughtered the followers, dismembered the corpses and stacked them on the empty shelving units on the wall.
 

Tsekatsu

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Well, for starters I was playing Fallout 3 and found a random guy asking for water in the middle of nowhere, I gave him some purified water and as he put it to his lips I fired a baseball out of my rock-it launcher, it hit him right on the forehead and killed him.

Another one was in Fable 2, from the moment my daughter was born, I just slept for weeks on end until she grew up, occasionally walking up to the crib and scaring her or something. I also went around trying to have as many daughters as possible, any wife that gave me a son usually ended up dead, with the exception of my first wife.

In Fable 3 I played the same way as 2, but the most cruel thing is that I had a son in the orphanage and he said "Have you come to take me home daddy?" I completely ignored him and adopted the girl right next to him, I can't even imagine how he must have felt.

those are the most cruel things Ive done in games.

in real life? Not sure, but apparently when I was little I put rocks in my aunts fuel tank.
 

deathninja

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LetalisK said:
Speaking of which, how is Deadly Shadows? I recently got some nostalgia for Thief 2, the only Thief game I've played, and tried enjoying it again. The graphics and animations were just too bad so I couldn't go through with it.
It's not aged that well either, but it's still a fun game, and cheap enough to experiment with if you can find it.