There are a lot of complicated issues, and arguments brought up in video games. Ranging from technology advancing faster than people can keep up, race relations, and even questions about the meaning of life.
That said, sometimes the arguments in some games, when talked about outside the game(or even within the game) sometimes seem to favor one side a good deal more over the other. For a small example; I don't know of too many people that say blowing up Megaton in Fallout 3 was the best choice(morally at least). That isn't to say no one thinks that, but I haven't found many.
In recent memory, I can think of a couple games that had complicated issues that had players ending up more often on one side of the argument than the other.
Deus Ex Human Revolution, and Dragon Age.
In HR, the argument was about if human augmentation should be allowed, and for Dragon Age the argument was if the Templars should keep their level of control on the mages, or if the Mages should have more freedom.
While there are some people who go to either side, in my experience at least, I've noticed that people tent to pick one side more often than the other in the two debates.
In HR's case, people tent to favor allowing human augmentation(to a point at least, not everyone needs to be turned into a walking tank), and in DA's case people tent to favor letting the mages have a bit more freedom(again, to a point. No need to summon demons just to tell them to make you some tea).
So for this thread, what one do you think is more one-sided? Why? What side do you pick?
Or, if you know of a argument from a game that you think is even more one sided, please tell us about it in the thread. Please remember to have fun, and don't take things too seriously.
[sub]But a little seriousness never hurt.[/sub]
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That said, sometimes the arguments in some games, when talked about outside the game(or even within the game) sometimes seem to favor one side a good deal more over the other. For a small example; I don't know of too many people that say blowing up Megaton in Fallout 3 was the best choice(morally at least). That isn't to say no one thinks that, but I haven't found many.
In recent memory, I can think of a couple games that had complicated issues that had players ending up more often on one side of the argument than the other.
Deus Ex Human Revolution, and Dragon Age.
In HR, the argument was about if human augmentation should be allowed, and for Dragon Age the argument was if the Templars should keep their level of control on the mages, or if the Mages should have more freedom.
While there are some people who go to either side, in my experience at least, I've noticed that people tent to pick one side more often than the other in the two debates.
In HR's case, people tent to favor allowing human augmentation(to a point at least, not everyone needs to be turned into a walking tank), and in DA's case people tent to favor letting the mages have a bit more freedom(again, to a point. No need to summon demons just to tell them to make you some tea).
So for this thread, what one do you think is more one-sided? Why? What side do you pick?
Or, if you know of a argument from a game that you think is even more one sided, please tell us about it in the thread. Please remember to have fun, and don't take things too seriously.
[sub]But a little seriousness never hurt.[/sub]
This thread has been brought to you by, The Injustice League user group. Taking over the fabric of the universe, one thread at a time.

