What enemy have you felt bad about killing?

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Hemothorax

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Chickens and cows in Divine Divinity and other RPGs. All I killed them for, was a lousy piece of healing meat...
 

TheNoirGuy

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I was playing phantom crash for the xbox, an indie giant robot fighting game, and the last boss was incredibly hard. So I hid two levels above her mech and shot rockets taking away her health a little at a time. I was going to go in for the last bit head on to be fair, but ended up taking away the last of her health on top by accident. The win felt cheap. And then in the story her dog died. :(
 

DeathWyrmNexus

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Ares Tyr said:
shewolf51 said:
The Assassins in the Assassins Guild during a specific mission in Oblivion.

They treated my character pretty well but then I had to stab them in the backs because it was thought that ONE of them was a traitor and it turned out none of them were traitors.
Same for me.
I was less than pleased by that as well. Only guild I gave a damn about.
 

mananomas131

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Anyone know the name Lacroix? I feel bad for killing him. Mostly because it only happened in a cutscene and I didn't get to drag that bastage through fire and blood myself. I have never wanted to kill an enemy more, and they don't let me... I regret killing him because it was only a cutscene. Please tell me someone knows of him. I need some shared, soothing hatred so I can forget feeling horrible about Blackwater missions and accidentally over-draining a hobo.
 

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endlessgamer said:
I know it sounds stupid, and in nearly all video games you kill without thought. But recently I stuck a sore spot for the portal turrets. That final line, "I don't blame you..." really makes you think twice. Does anyone else have a hard time killing a certain enemy?
Killing? I never had that problem. Quite frankly, those turrets deserved it. But in Sam and Max Save the World, I am regularly required to screw with innocent people's lives. Sybil Pandemic sticks out the most for me. Making someone like Max President of the United States probably screwed up more lives than I could count.
 

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CNKFan said:
The grunts in Halo. They are just so worthless that I ignored them as much as I could.
This was the first one I thought of. They were utterly pathetic through most of the first game. After waaay too many deaths due to their evil plasma grenades in Halo 3 and ODST I now enjoy killing them.

sasquatch99 said:
The Engineers from ODST.
This also. They may be easy to ignore through the campaign, but sparing them is virtually impossible if you want to succeed in Firefight.
 

Harlemura

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Doc Hoff from Fallout 3 randomly turned nasty on me once, so I had to kill him. All he did was sell me stuff, why did it end like this?!
Also, if I think about it too much, any enemy in Left 4 Dead. They were all people once, it's not their fault they have a bad immune system. Luckily, I tend not to think too much when I get my hands on the Auto Shotgun.
 

theultimateend

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I wasn't a fan of Killing the grunts because they were so cute in Halo.

they made me love halo.

then I met the flood.

then I stopped even liking halo.

Now I sort of look at it like it gave me crabs...just lots of head shaking and regret for ever being inside of it.
 

vivadelkitty

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Xion in KH: 358/2 Days, and Prince Stroud (Dark Lord) from Sword of Mana. The Shade of Neilas Aran in WoW occasionally, I feel bad for the fact his soul is imprisoned in Kharazan depending on how many times the raid has wiped.
 

Michael826

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pretty much every villian i've ever faced... i've never really understood what profit is gained from saving the earth and what-not
 

kotorfan04

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First off, I suppose Andrew Ryan, yeah that definitely takes the cake.
Second off, a lot of the bosses in Deadrising made me feel sorry for them, they were just guys who went bat shit insane when what to them must have seemed like the end of the world happened. Except for Isabella's bro, he was just a prick. Hell I even felt sad when Adam died, although hey at least he died laughing. I think Deadrising is a bit underrated in the story department, hell the only unlikable character is the protagonist Frank West, and that problem is remedied by making him traipse around in womens clothing and a bear mask.
 

Tempest Fennac

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I have issues with hurting canids or similar animals in video games, which is annoying in ones where you can't really avoid them (it's mainly RPGs).
 

bassie302

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Most of the slaughter I cause in WoW doesn't bother me that much, but recently I found a little daily quest that has you mount a giant eagle to wreak havoc on the nearby dragon population. The questgiver ensured me that it was because the dragons were stealing the eagles' eggs... a few kills in I realized that was a flaming pile of bollocks as I discovered my eagle had absolutely no problem ripping them to shreds in one or two hits. There's no way those dragons could've gone anywhere near those eggs without being torn apart, meaning they were completely innocent. It's the first and to this day the only time I felt bad about killing anything in WoW.
 

Lotet

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strangely in Dead Rising there was a Butcher, he was a psychopath but he seemed so happy, I never liked having to initiate the battle against the ugly bugger

also Harold in Fallout 3. you didn't have to kill him but, you know, sometimes you just feel like causing some hurt. then when I lit him of fire it- it was the most distressing sound I've ever heard