Games these days have heavy focus on 'moral choice' and usually that choice is 'do you want to do the good thing or the bad thing?'. Sometimes this can result in some tough decisions and ultimately sometimes you can find yourself feeling bad about what you did.
(I'd like to mention Bioshock in this regard, but I can't because in every playthrough I did of that game I rescued the little sisters because I have a soul)
For me perhaps the most guilty I felt was when I had to destroy my faithful Companion Cube in Portal. I felt really bad afterwards.
That's just me though, what moment in gaming made you feel the most guilty?
EDIT: Also in Mass Effect 2 I planned on staying faithful to Ashley and was halfway through turning down Jack having already said no to Tali and Miranda.
However due to a glitch of some kind, even though I said I wasn't interested, the next time a conversation started so did the romance dialouge. Next thing I knew I had to go along with it until I got the last chance to bail out on it which made it look like Shepard had raised Jack's hopes and then smashed them. I went back to my quarters to stare longingly at Ashley's photo some more but I felt guilty because I had always genuinely felt sympathy for Jack and now when I go to talk to her she angrily yells at me.
I maintain though that this wasn't my fault and I could have said 'no thanks' the proper way but the game glitched out and wouldn't let me. So in the end, in my effort to be faithful to Ashley I made Shepard look like kind of a prick.
(I'd like to mention Bioshock in this regard, but I can't because in every playthrough I did of that game I rescued the little sisters because I have a soul)
For me perhaps the most guilty I felt was when I had to destroy my faithful Companion Cube in Portal. I felt really bad afterwards.
That's just me though, what moment in gaming made you feel the most guilty?
EDIT: Also in Mass Effect 2 I planned on staying faithful to Ashley and was halfway through turning down Jack having already said no to Tali and Miranda.
However due to a glitch of some kind, even though I said I wasn't interested, the next time a conversation started so did the romance dialouge. Next thing I knew I had to go along with it until I got the last chance to bail out on it which made it look like Shepard had raised Jack's hopes and then smashed them. I went back to my quarters to stare longingly at Ashley's photo some more but I felt guilty because I had always genuinely felt sympathy for Jack and now when I go to talk to her she angrily yells at me.
I maintain though that this wasn't my fault and I could have said 'no thanks' the proper way but the game glitched out and wouldn't let me. So in the end, in my effort to be faithful to Ashley I made Shepard look like kind of a prick.