Laddy
01-17-2009, 06:02 AM
I finished Fallout 3 after my escapade of 100% Speech success, maxed-out karma, and constant chest-aiming for non-gory kills.
I denied the President's virus, and selflessly saved the world. I must say, something about the ending I got was...touching, Basically, it shows the good things you've done and various selfless characters (ThreeDog, Docotr Li, Brotherhood of Steel) and shows how selfless your sacrifice was for man, cleaned or mutated.
I really wish more games had more moral decisions that matter. Sure, you could kill hundreds of people in Morrowind or Oblivion, but you still end up saving the world. Baldur's Gate has a moral system, but it's more like a guideline than a developed choice.
So, how do you like your morality in RPG's?
I denied the President's virus, and selflessly saved the world. I must say, something about the ending I got was...touching, Basically, it shows the good things you've done and various selfless characters (ThreeDog, Docotr Li, Brotherhood of Steel) and shows how selfless your sacrifice was for man, cleaned or mutated.
I really wish more games had more moral decisions that matter. Sure, you could kill hundreds of people in Morrowind or Oblivion, but you still end up saving the world. Baldur's Gate has a moral system, but it's more like a guideline than a developed choice.
So, how do you like your morality in RPG's?