Your most evil gaming atrocities

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MammothBlade

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Only assassinating all my heir's non-dynastic offspring to ensure the future of my dynasty. The eldest child was about 11 years old, perhaps. I never regretted any of it. Crusader Kings II, ahh such fun...
 
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WaysideMaze said:
cerebus23 said:
When i played hitman bloodmoney, my first hitman game, i tried to kill absolutely everyone on every map, got psychopath for most missions.
I used to enjoy doing it in creative ways. Try to kill everyone on a level with knives or something. Fibre wire was a good challenge aswell.

For me though, probably the Megaton bombing. A whole town wiped out because some rich prick doesn't like the look of it? That's pretty horrific.

Or my first inFamous playthrough.
I did that in Saint's Row 2 with the eletric paddles after the ambulance missions.

Worst thing I did poberbly was in Mass Effect with the Bringing Down the Sky DLC where dispite having it I decided not to bother stopping the asteroid and let 4 million people die.
 

Tazzy da Devil

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I'm not very good at being evil in games. Instant guilt. I remember when Fable 3 came out, I killed my brother near the end. After seeing that cutscene I felt so bad about it that I reset the game and spared him.
 

Cpu46

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Mr.PlanetEater said:
I detonated a mine in Minesweeper. It doesn't sound bad, but than you weren't there. You weren't there to hear their screams. You weren't there to see twenty boys have their lives cut tragically short from one careless move. If I could go back in time and reset the clock I would, but I can't.
Oh trust me, I know.


OT: Had to be the time I lost it and just completely destroyed a caravan in New Vegas. Though to be honest it was mostly because my computer glitched and I accidentally selected on of the mercinaries protecting the caravan in VATS. Still helped myself to the items though, made a good deal of caps.

... OK not exactly evil but I just can't play bad people.
 

SacremPyrobolum

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I posted something in a thread like this quite a while ago, lemme see if I can drag up the quote. Mostly because I still haven't topped this level of vileness yet:
Fable 3 for me. Got married, had a kid, waited until the kid grew up to be old enough for me to drag him around by the hand. Grabbed him and took him to see his mom/the wife. Proceeded to take my big goddamn hammer and smash the wife's head in in front of him. Went to the orphanage, picked up my kid, and spent the next hour taunting him, yelling at him, and generally making him pee himself every time I came into view for the rest of his life. Then when he became an adult I smashed his head in too. And throughout the entire thing, I was giggling like a first grader on Halloween. Then I asked myself "what the hell is wrong with me?"
Wait. Children can become adults in that game?
 

SlaveNumber23

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I was playing DayZ the other day and I was in the trees along side of the road. A guy comes sprinting along the road unarmed with about 10 zombies chasing him. I put two bullets in his back and he falls over, the zombies finish him off. I didn't even loot the corpse.
 

Black Arrow Officer

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Black Arrow Officer said:
What are the most evil things you've ever done in a video game? Mine is definitely trapping the souls of all the little kids of Skyrim and using them to enchant my weapons. Now that I know what happens when you refill an enchantment, I can take evil pride in knowing that little children are being tortured for all eternity. I did it not just to the annoying ones like Frodnar and Braith, but to the friendly ones like Dorthe. Torturing innocent children for all eternity in a nightmarish dimension is truly of the most evil acts that can be committed in a game.
Well, actually, they're only in the gem until you enchant something with it. Then they're in the weapon until it's charge is depleted. Once the charge runs out... Well, no more soul. Perfect oblivion.

You obliviated children.
Nope! In Dawnguard, the Soul Cairn is where souls who have been used to enchant weapons are held prisoner for all eternity.
 

Goofguy

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wintercoat said:
Really? Wow. I guess it wasn't as black and white as I first thought it was. Either outcome wouldn't seem to matter, I never really went back to that tower after completing the quest.
 

lRookiel

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I'm an evil bastard, I sit in Elektro with my friends on Day Z and kill players just for the heck of it.
 

TallanKhan

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Well i guess its not the most evil thing I've ever done in a game, but the most amusing evil thing in recent memory was during my Daedric-sword-weilding murder-fest in Skyrim's Solitude. While stalking the upper corridors of the blue palace i became aware of a terrified cook running for his life so without hesitation i lept from the balcony slashing madly, and as my feet touched the ground he was decapitated, his head flying off into the distance while his poor white chef's hat hung in mid air over his bleeding neck-stump.

Oh and lets not forget in Neverwinter Nights SoU expansion when i rescued a baby from a goblin home invasion only to laugh in the mothers face and tell her im keeping the child before jamming my sword into her abdomen... just a shame they took out the option to sell it to the slave owning wizard (after i butchered the mayor and surrounding townspeople so he could stay). How come its ok murder a woman and steal a baby but selling it to a wizard is off message? How is being carried around in my backpack for years before i can finally feed it to the bridge machine in HotU any kinder?
 

Andaxay

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I killed everyone in Pell's Gate in Oblivion. Just 'cause I felt like it. Eep. Then, when trying to get into the Dark Brotherhood on another file, I killed 'em again. Poor sods didn't see it coming. And yet I felt bad during the Fighter's Gulld quest where you slaughter the people of Water's Edge by mistake.

Also: Fable II, sacrificing people at that sacrificing... place.
 

SomebodyNowhere

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When I played Manhunt 2 for the Wii, I was asked to do a lot of bad things, but they seemed much worse because they required WiiMote gestures to do them
 

Xannidel

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In SWTOR I played an evil Sith Sorcerer so that was that

In InFamous 1 and 2 I might have shocked some innocent civilian ACCIDENTAL!

I remember in Fable you could sacrifice people to Hell for evil karma I think? Or maybe there was a weapon I wanted...Also eating chickens in front of that one gate that wanted you to do something really evil.

In Fallout 3 and NV I liked to steal whenever I could so that is sort of evil?
 

The Funslinger

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Daystar Clarion said:
This one time.

I stole some guy's sweet roll.


[sub][sub]I don't like being evil in games...[/sub][/sub]
You bastard, that was you!

The guards just kept making fun of me after I told them about that!

 

ABLb0y

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Nuked Megaton.

Participated in an airport massacre.

Immolated a load of civs with White Phosphorus.

Stole a bracelet belonging to a grieving mother. Then told her exactly how painfully her daughter died. Then punched her in the face.

Essentially lobotomized half of a species before killing the whole species.

Murdered my own sister over a sword.
 

The Headcrab Farmer

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Burned up a small army with White Phosphorus. It... it didn't look so horrible on the heat-vision camera... then there were the civvies stuck in a hole, all burned up. God damn it i didn't see them, they didn't show up on the heat vision!
 

BlackEagle95

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I don't know if it counts as evil, bit there is a village in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion that kidnaps a woman in order to sacrifice her to some kind of "God Monster". I stealthily sneak her out of there in the dead of a stormy night (it was insanely creepy, of the best experiences I had with the game).

I then decided to get my Ebony Claymore and put the whole town to the sword.
No one was spared save for the lone man who helped me.
Everyone else was put down without remorse.
Their leader was soul trapped and left in a chest in the back of my home, not even worthy to be used in a weapon.

Seed-Neeus in Chorrol gives you the quest.
 

Alssadar

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In my earlier years of playing Medieval 2 Total War, I would sack (not destroy) and ransom off every army I got.
"Hmmm...kill a 2500 people, but get 10,000 moneys."
"You want your 2,500 soldiers back, Holy Roman Empire? Better pay up" -Not paid. All men are executed-
It helped that I was playing Norway in the Britannia campaign and had no need for allies (Though England liked me for killing Scotland and Ireland...).
 

Chester Rabbit

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there was this time playing Hitman I killed all security in the level "You Better Watch Out" then took every civilian (who wasn't dumb enough to pick up a gun) and put them all in the hot tub, walked away and imagined they all figured maybe the crazed psycho just got a cheap thrill out of putting them all in the hot tub and scaring them and maybe they would actually be making it out alive, but uh oh, when I got down stairs I shot out the bottom of the hot tub and...well it was raining party guests.